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: I'm The Law: Funeral for a Diplomat

[Starring] George Raft in the film...

Contributors

Lieutenant Kirby: George Raft

: Sportsview

Contributors

Introduced By: Peter Dimmock

: CHILDREN'S TELEVISION

For Older Children
'The Cisco Kid
A film with Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo
Country Dance Party
Traditional songs, games and dances with the Birmingham
Square Dance Quartet
(Leader. Eric Blythe )
Jackie Toaduff (clog dancer)
Kenworthy Schofield
(pipe and tabor)
Dancers from
Erdington Hall Folk Dance Club and Bob Arnold to sing some folk songs
Mistress of Ceremonies,
Sibyl Clark
Introduced by Barrie Edgar Produced by Peggy Bacon
Directed by John McGonagle

Contributors

Unknown: Duncan Renaldo
Leader: Eric Blythe
Leader: Jackie Toaduff
Unknown: Kenworthy Schofield
Unknown: Bob Arnold
Unknown: Sibyl Clark
Introduced By: Barrie Edgar
Produced By: Peggy Bacon
Directed By: John McGonagle

: Ulster Mirror

A fortnightly Northern Ireland television magazine.
(Kirk O'Shotts, Glencairn and Redmoss only)

: Weather Chart

: The Grove Family: A Friend in Need

by Michael Pertwee and Roland Pertwee.

Contributors

Writer: Michael Pertwee
Writer: Roland Pertwee
Producer: John Warrington
Mr Grove: Edward Evans
Mrs Grove: Ruth Dunning
Jack: Peter Bryant
Daphne: Margaret Downs
Lennie: Christopher Beeny
Gran: Nancy Roberts
Miss Jones: Nan Braunton

: Dog International

from Reading, Berkshire
At an informal gathering Macdonald Daly judges some British dogs against some new breeds from the Continent and picks the winners.

Contributors

Judge: Macdonald Daly
Presented by: Stephen Wade

: Arthur Askey in BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES

with Wallas Eaton
Sabrina
Script by Sid Colin and Talbot Rothwell
Designer, Michael Yates
Orchestra under the direction of Eric Robinson
Produced by Bill Ward

Contributors

Script By: Sid Colin
Unknown: Eric Robinson
Produced By: Bill Ward

: World Professional Snooker Championship

Fred Davis and John Pulman meet in the final at Blackpool Tower.

Contributors

Snooker player: Fred Davis
Snooker player: John Pulman
Commentator: Sidney Smith
Television presentation: William Cave

: In the News

An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week.

: The Memory Man

Leslie Welch answers some sporting questions put to him by the players of Charlton Athletic and Leyton Orient Football clubs.
Question-Master, Peter Haigh

Contributors

The Memory Man: Leslie Welch
Question-Master: Peter Haigh
Presented By: Kenneth Milne-Buckley








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