Original UK transmission date
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Title
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Author(s)
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Producer
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Director
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Performers (non-exhaustive)
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Notes
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Archive status
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Series One
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7 October 1965
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Parson's Pleasure
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Roald Dahl, written for television by Philip Levene
|
Harry Moore
|
Herbert Wise
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Richard Pearson, Derek Francis, Melvyn Hayes, Anne Blake, Malcolm Taylor
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Adapted from the short story.
|
Missing
|
14 October 1965
|
Give the Clown His Supper
|
Gerry Jones
|
Harry Moore
|
Tina Wakerell
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Brenda Bruce, Patrick Troughton
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Repeated 3 July 1967.
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Survives
|
21 October 1965
|
Portrait of a Madonna
|
Tennessee Williams
|
Harry Moore
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
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Irene Worth, Thomasine Heiner
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Adapted from the play.
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Missing
|
28 October 1965
|
Pay As You Go
|
James Saunders
|
Harry Moore
|
Roderick Graham
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Sarah Lawson, Norman Rossington, Brian Wilde
|
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Missing
|
4 November 1965
|
Monica
|
Pauline Macaulay
|
Harry Moore
|
Naomi Capon
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Peter Cushing, Gary Bond, Anthony Sagar
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Repeated on BBC1 21 March 1966.
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Missing
|
11 November 1965
|
Love In Triplicate
|
Robert Storey
|
Harry Moore
|
George R. Foa
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Bob Monkhouse, Joan Sims, Jacqueline Ellis
|
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Missing
|
18 November 1965
|
Application Form
|
Hugh Whitemore
|
Harry Moore
|
Piers Haggard
|
Denholm Elliott, Donal Donnelly
|
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Missing
|
25 November 1965
|
The Late Arrival of the Incoming Aircraft
|
Hugh Leonard
|
Harry Moore
|
Paddy Russell
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Maureen Toal, Joe Lynch, Nigel Lambert, Kevin McHugh, Jacqueline Ryan
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Repeated 17 July 1967.
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Survives
|
2 December 1965
|
Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat
|
Roald Dahl, dramatised for television by Hugh Whitemore
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Harry Moore
|
Naomi Capon
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Shelley Winters, Neil McCallum, Bill Shine, Harry Towb, Mark Heath
|
Adapted from the short story.
|
Missing
|
9 December 1965
|
Mr. Ponge
|
James Hanley
|
Harry Moore
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
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Marius Goring, Kenneth Griffith, Megs Jenkins, Mary Kerridge, Brian Wilde, Karol Hagar
|
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Missing
|
16 December 1965
|
That's Not My Name
|
P.L. Brent
|
Harry Moore
|
Piers Haggard
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André van Gyseghem, Alfred Burke, George Murcell
|
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Missing
|
23 December 1965
|
Family Christmas
|
Jean Stubbs, dramatised by Jonquil Antony
|
Harry Moore
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Mary Ridge
|
Madge Ryan, David Langton, John Gregson, Elizabeth Sellars, Calvin Lockhart
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Literary
|
Missing
|
30 December 1965
|
The Passenger
|
Peter Van Greenaway
|
Harry Moore
|
Richard Martin
|
Bernard Lee, Margaret Tyzack, Anne Pichon, Phyllis Montefiore, Charles Cameron
|
|
Missing
|
3 January 1966
|
The Flip Side
|
M. Charles Cohen
|
Harry Moore
|
Gareth Davies
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Bob Monkhouse, Shane Rimmer, Donald Douglas
|
Repeated 31 July 1967.
|
Survives
|
10 January 1966
|
The Enchanted Night
|
Sławomir Mrożek, translated by Nicholas Bethell, adapted for television by George R. Foa
|
Harry Moore
|
George R. Foa
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Dudley Foster, Richard Pearson, Margaret Nolan, Bernard Finch
|
Theatrical
|
Missing
|
17 January 1966
|
Four-Way Incident
|
Peter J. Hammond
|
Harry Moore
|
Piers Haggard
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Lee Montague, John Franklyn-Robbins, Bryan Pringle, Jack MacGowran, Dan Meaden
|
Repeated 7 August 1967.
|
Missing
|
24 January 1966
|
Brothers
|
John Finch
|
Harry Moore
|
Michael Hart
|
Mike Pratt, Sonia Dresdel, Ann Firbank, Terence Brady
|
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Missing
|
31 January 1966
|
Janni… Oh, Janni
|
Alan Gosling
|
Harry Moore
|
John Gibson
|
William Lucas, Thomas Heathcote, Brian Smith
|
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Missing
|
7 February 1966
|
The Sugar Cubes
|
Stewart Love
|
Harry Moore
|
George Spenton-Foster
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Oliver Maguire, Elizabeth Begley, Chris Gammon, Kate Story
|
|
Survives
|
14 February 1966
|
Case Suspended
|
William T. Powers, dramatised by Owen Holder
|
Harry Moore
|
Tina Wakerell
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Leo McKern, Max Adrian, Jane Hylton, Michael Rothwell, Edward Kelsey
|
From the story Allegory.
|
Missing
|
21 February 1966
|
Ships of the Line
|
Robin Smyth
|
Harry Moore
|
Ronald Wilson
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Leslie Sands, Reg Lye
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Repeated 14 August 1967.
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Missing
|
28 February 1966
|
Keep On Running
|
Vickery Turner
|
Harry Moore
|
Michael Hart
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Anneke Wills, Neville Smith, John Samson, Sally Goldie, Bridget McConnel, Annie Lee Taylor
|
|
Missing
|
7 March 1966
|
Not for Just an Hour
|
Janet Fisher
|
Harry Moore
|
Mary Ridge
|
Victor Spinetti, Sheila Hancock, John Moore, Petra Markham, Ewan Hooper
|
|
Missing
|
14 March 1966
|
'Twas on a Sunday
|
Derrick Sherwin
|
Harry Moore
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Billie Whitelaw, Alec McCowen, Margaret Denyer, Ella Milne
|
|
Missing (closing titles survive)[1]
|
28 March 1966
|
Magnolia Summer
|
Clancy Sigal and Vickery Turner
|
Harry Moore
|
James Ferman
|
Calvin Lockhart, Jennifer Clulow, Rick Jones, Andrea Monet
|
|
Missing
|
4 April 1966
|
A Girl's Best Friend
|
Dawn Pavitt and Terry Wale
|
Harry Moore
|
Michael Hart
|
Faith Brook, Ray Brooks, Tessa Wyatt, James Chase, Kenneth McReddie
|
|
Missing
|
11 April 1966
|
Emergency – Ward 9
|
Dennis Potter
|
Harry Moore
|
Gareth Davies
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Terence De Marney, Tenniel Evans, Arnold Ridley, Paul Carson
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Repeated 10 July 1967.
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Survives
|
18 April 1966
|
A Letter from the Country
|
Raymond Williams
|
Harry Moore
|
Toby Robertson
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Emrys Jones, Ann Firbank, John Bailey, Clifton Jones, Phil Collins, Michael Goodliffe, Roy Evans, Malcolm Taylor
|
|
Missing
|
25 April 1966
|
The Caramel Crisis
|
Simon Gray
|
Harry Moore
|
Naomi Capon
|
George Cole, Richard Pearson, John Le Mesurier, Bryan Pringle, Kynaston Reeves, Barbara Miller, Rosamund Greenwood, Edna Petrie, Winifred Dennis
|
|
Missing
|
2 May 1966
|
Don't Go Down the Bingo Mother - Father's Come To Tea
|
Thomas Clarke
|
Harry Moore
|
Michael Hart
|
Patricia Burke, Timothy Bateson, Lois Daine, Chris Williams, Sally Thomsett
|
|
Missing
|
9 May 1966
|
The House Mouse
|
Peter Lewis
|
Harry Moore
|
June Wyndham Davies
|
Julia Foster, Keith Barron
|
|
Survives
|
16 May 1966
|
The Hard Word
|
Jim Allen
|
Harry Moore
|
Ridley Scott
|
Jack Woolgar, Tony Selby, Iain Anders, Jeremy Young
|
|
Missing
|
23 May 1966
|
Ella
|
Rhys Adrian
|
Harry Moore
|
Waris Hussein
|
Vivien Merchant, Richard Pearson, Edward Woodward
|
|
Survives
|
30 May 1966
|
The Window
|
Frank Marcus
|
Harry Moore
|
Michael Hart
|
Stephen Murray, Joseph Brady, Douglas Ditta
|
|
Survives
|
6 June 1966
|
Friday Night's the Best Night
|
Victor Carin
|
Harry Moore
|
Peter Duguid
|
Milo O'Shea, Maggie Jones, Tim Preece, Gordon Reid
|
|
Missing
|
13 June 1966
|
A Good Reason For Getting Married?
|
Marc Brandel
|
Harry Moore
|
John Glenister
|
Roy Castle, Nerys Hughes, Jessie Evans, John Scott Martin, Yvonne Antrobus
|
|
Survives
|
20 June 1966
|
The Queen Street Girls
|
Clive Barker
|
Harry Moore
|
John Mackenzie
|
Keith Bell, Mary Henry, Reg Lever, Harry Locke, George Tovey, Ken Jones, Jo Rowbottom
|
|
Missing
|
27 June 1966
|
They Put You Where You Are
|
Sheila MacLeod and Paul Jones
|
Harry Moore
|
Michael Hart
|
Lynnette Chappell, Stephanie Bidmead, Hubert Hill, Peter Cleall
|
|
Survives
|
Series Two
|
3 October 1966
|
The Other Fella
|
Alun Owen
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Michael Hart
|
Keith Barron, John Collin, Geraldine Moffatt, Malcolm Taylor, Brian Osborne
|
|
Missing
|
10 October 1966
|
The Devil and All His Mischief
|
Robin Smyth
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Bill Sellars
|
Sheila Hancock, Betty Marsden, Terry Scully, Victor Platt
|
|
Missing
|
17 October 1966
|
The Spoken Word
|
Julia Jones
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Mary Ridge
|
John Barrie, Diana Coupland, Polly James, George Layton, Lewis Wilson, Kenneth Edwards
|
Repeated 18 September 1967.
|
Missing
|
24 October 1966
|
The Sounds Of War
|
Gerry Jones
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Piers Haggard
|
Renée Asherson, John Franklyn-Robbins
|
|
Missing
|
31 October 1966
|
The Excavation
|
James Ferman, dramatised from The Gondola by Alfred Hayes.
|
Graeme McDonald
|
James Ferman
|
David Bauer, Natasha Pyne, Michael Gothard
|
Literary
|
Missing
|
7 November 1966
|
Play To Win
|
Dawn Pavitt and Terry Wale
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Douglas Camfield
|
Alethea Charlton, Mark Eden, Nancie Jackson, Kathleen Byron, Robert Mill, Gilly Fraser
|
|
Missing
|
14 November 1966
|
Confession
|
David Weir
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Anthea Browne-Wilkinson
|
Nigel Stock, John Cater, Ewan Hooper, Mary Chester
|
|
Missing
|
21 November 1966
|
Wife in a Blonde Wig
|
Fay Weldon
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Piers Haggard
|
Frances Cuka, Bridget Armstrong, Martin Jarvis, Terence Rigby
|
|
Missing
|
28 November 1966
|
O-Goshi
|
Jack Trevor Story
|
Graeme McDonald
|
David Saire
|
Lee Montague, Norman Rossington, Rosamund Greenwood, Trevor Bannister, Vernon Dobtcheff
|
|
Missing
|
5 December 1966
|
First Catch Your Hare…
|
Julia Jones
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Vivian Matalon
|
Eleanor Bron, Maureen Pryor, Peter Birrel
|
|
Missing
|
12 December 1966
|
Brainscrew
|
Henry Livings
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Rudolph Cartier
|
Jill Bennett, John Osborne, Robert Robinson
|
|
Missing
|
19 December 1966
|
The Towers Of Manhattan
|
Keith Dewhurst
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Herbert Wise
|
John Castle, Chela Matthison
|
Repeated 4 September 1967.
|
Missing
|
4 January 1967
|
Taste
|
Roald Dahl, dramatised by Derek Hall
|
Graeme McDonald
|
John Glenister
|
Donald Pleasence, Leonard Rossiter, Maureen O'Brien, Barbara Leake
|
Adapted from the short story.
|
Missing
|
11 January 1967
|
R.S.V.P.
|
Michael Ashe
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Peter Duguid
|
Patrick Allen, Bill Owen, Marie Kean, Ann Morrish, Gordon Reid, David Baxter
|
|
Missing
|
18 January 1967
|
The Suede Jacket
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Peter Dews
|
Richard Pearson, Eleanor Summerfield, Harry Locke, Daphne Anderson, Brian Tully
|
|
Missing
|
25 January 1967
|
Oldenberg
|
Barry Bermange
|
Graeme McDonald
|
David Andrews
|
Frank Finlay, Mary Morris, Julian Glover
|
|
Missing
|
1 February 1967
|
Later a Man Was Questioned
|
Jack Trevor Story
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
|
June Ritchie, Robert Urquhart, John Carlin, Patrick Carter
|
|
Missing
|
8 February 1967
|
Teeth
|
Tom Stoppard
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Alan Gibson
|
John Stride, John Wood, Andrée Melly, Yootha Joyce, Anna Wing
|
Repeated 28 August 1967.
|
Missing (extract survives)
|
15 February 1967
|
Turn Off If You Know the Ending
|
Anthony Bloomfield
|
Graeme McDonald
|
John Glenister
|
Janet Munro, Peter Barkworth, Sheila Grant
|
Repeated 21 August 1967.
|
Missing
|
22 February 1967
|
An Absolute Treasure
|
Peter Coke
|
Graeme McDonald
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
John Le Mesurier, Patricia Routledge, Barbara Lott, Tenniel Evans, Margaret Denyer, Seán Barrett, Mary Webster, Erik Chitty, Molly Hewett
|
Repeated 25 September 1967.
|
Missing
|
1 March 1967
|
Go Tell It On Table Mountain
|
Evan Jones
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Toby Robertson
|
Sylvia Coleridge, Judy Cornwell, Paul Daneman, Calvin Lockhart, John Quentin
|
Repeated 24 July 1967.
|
Missing
|
8 March 1967
|
Taffy Came To My House
|
Alun Richards
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
|
Nerys Hughes, Clive Graham
|
|
Missing
|
15 March 1967
|
Who Were You With Last Night?
|
Brian Phelan
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Michael Hayes
|
Valerie Gearon, Frederick Jaeger, John Standing, Mary Chester
|
Repeated 20 November 1967.
|
Missing
|
22 March 1967
|
Two and Two Are Twenty-Two
|
William Woods
|
Graeme McDonald
|
John Tydeman
|
John Woodnutt, Rachel Herbert, Timothy West, David Spenser, Tom Watson, Geoffrey Matthews
|
|
Missing
|
29 March 1967
|
Wanted
|
John Finch
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Michael Hart
|
Edward Woodward, Hannah Gordon
|
|
Missing
|
12 April 1967
|
The Gun
|
Eric Coltart
|
Graeme McDonald
|
John MacKenzie
|
Dennis Waterman, Jess Conrad, Geoffrey Hughes, Neville Smith, Eric Mason, Colin Spaull, Stephen Whittaker
|
|
Missing
|
19 April 1967
|
Failpass
|
Brian Wright
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Alan Bridges
|
John Carson, Jennifer Daniel, Christopher Benjamin, Robert Lee, Brian Vaughan
|
Repeated 11 September 1967.
|
Missing
|
26 April 1967
|
Boa Constrictor
|
William Bast
|
Graeme McDonald
|
David Saire
|
Vivienne Martin, Frederick Bartman, Helen Downing, Bari Johnson, Ronald Lacey, Philip Locke, Gwen Nelson
|
|
Missing
|
3 May 1967
|
The Isle Is Full Of Noises
|
Dawn Pavitt and Terry Wale, based on an idea by Tony Holland
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Mary Ridge
|
Nancie Jackson, Philip Stone, Diana Coupland, William Lucas, Peter Hobbs
|
|
Missing
|
10 May 1967
|
Silver Wedding
|
John Bowen
|
Graeme McDonald
|
John Gorrie
|
Valerie White, Alan MacNaughtan
|
|
Missing
|
17 May 1967
|
The Sufferings Of Peter Obnizov
|
Frank Norman
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Mary Ridge
|
Bryan Pringle, James Bolam, John Barrard, Petra Markham, Anthony Gardner, Charles Pemberton
|
|
Missing
|
24 May 1967
|
Haven't You People Got Homes?
|
Tom Clarke
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Piers Haggard
|
Dilys Laye, Glynn Edwards, Kenneth Colley, Michael Brennan, Sydney Bromley
|
|
Missing
|
31 May 1967
|
That Woman
|
James Hanley
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
|
Nora Nicholson, Derek Francis, Paula Byrne, Lennox Milne
|
|
Missing
|
7 June 1967
|
The Other Side
|
John Mortimer
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Tony Wickert
|
Beryl Reid, Nick Edmett, Kenneth Farrington
|
|
Missing
|
14 June 1967
|
The Wake
|
Alun Owen
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Gareth Davies
|
Keith Barron, Alan Lake, John Roden, Pearl Hackney, Ilona Rodgers
|
Repeated 13 November 1967.
|
Missing
|
21 June 1967
|
Child Marlene
|
John Hall
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Gilchrist Calder
|
Lally Bowers, John Phillips, Bryan Stanyon, Amber Kammer, Patrick Jordan
|
|
Missing
|
28 June 1967
|
Another Moon Called Earth
|
Tom Stoppard
|
Graeme McDonald
|
Alan Gibson
|
Diane Cilento, John Wood, John Bennett, Donald Eccles
|
|
Missing
|
Series Three
|
2 October 1967
|
Leave Me Alone
|
Robert Gould
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
David Andrews
|
Julian Glover, Michael Standing, Melissa Stribling
|
|
Missing
|
9 October 1967
|
The Timekeepers
|
Derrick Sherwin
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Michael Hart
|
Moray Watson, Bernard Horsfall, Lyndon Brook, Eileen Colgan, Anna Perry, Derrick Sherwin, Roger Ostime, Geraldine Moffatt
|
|
Missing
|
16 October 1967
|
You Meet All Sorts
|
Gwen Cherrell
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Philip Dudley
|
Jane Downs, Johnny Briggs
|
|
Missing
|
23 October 1967
|
The Tape Recorder
|
Pat Flower
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Tony Wickert
|
Suzanne Neve, Guy Doleman
|
Repeated 4 September 1968.
|
Missing
|
30 October 1967
|
The Top Bunk
|
Ted Smith
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Brian Miller
|
Brian Coburn, Patrick Westwood, John Moore, Douglas Blackwell, Anthony Hall
|
First Thirty-Minute Theatre listed in the Radio Times as broadcast in colour.
|
Missing
|
6 November 1967
|
Have It On the House
|
Paul Wheeler
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Michael Hart
|
Donald Pickering, Jeremy Longhurst, Patrick Kavanagh, Patricia Fuller
|
|
Missing
|
27 November 1967
|
Notice! Meeting in Progress
|
P. C. Jersild, translated by Claude Stephenson
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Philip Dudley
|
Claire Nielson, Hugh Dickson, Noel Johnson, John Garvin, John Dawson, Will Stampe
|
Literary. Repeated 10 July 1968.
|
Missing
|
6 December 1967
|
A Time of Wolves and Tigers
|
Hugh Leonard
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Hugh David
|
Cyril Cusack
|
Repeated 17 July 1968, and on BBC1 12 June 1970.
|
Missing
|
13 December 1967
|
The Keys on the Street
|
Charles Castle
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
William Slater
|
Ann Todd, Ray Brooks
|
Repeated 24 July 1968.
|
Missing
|
20 December 1967
|
Come Death
|
Peter S. Beagle, dramatised by John Wiles
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
|
Pamela Brown, Barrie Ingham, Felicity Kendal, Alexander Davion, Mary Miller, James Bree
|
Repeated 21 August 1968.
|
Missing
|
27 December 1967
|
The Metal Martyr
|
Robert Moore Williams, dramatised by Derrick Sherwin
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Brian Hulme
|
Alex Scott, Geoffrey Matthews, John Gabriel, Barry Jackson, Jon Rollason, Elizabeth Proud, Will Leighton
|
Literary. Repeated 28 August 1968.
|
Missing
|
3 January 1968
|
A Private Place
|
David Campton
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Gerald Blake
|
Patrick Magee, Sean Caffrey
|
Repeated 3 July 1968.
|
Missing
|
10 January 1968
|
The News-Benders
|
Desmond Lowden
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Rudolph Cartier
|
Donald Pleasence, Nigel Davenport, Sarah Brackett
|
Repeated 7 August 1968, and on BBC4 5 June 2004.[11]
|
Survives
|
17 January 1968
|
Diary of an Encounter
|
Leo Lehman
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
David Giles
|
Geraldine McEwan, Keith Michell
|
Repeated 14 August 1968.
|
Missing
|
24 January 1968
|
Lovely In Black
|
Maggie Ross
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
James Ferman
|
Elizabeth Shepherd, Ernest Clark, Eleanor Summerfield, Yolande Turner, Moray Watson, Tony Steedman
|
|
Missing
|
31 January 1968
|
Happiness Is £ Shaped
|
Donald Tosh
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Bill Craske
|
George Baker, Barbara Lott
|
|
Missing
|
7 February 1968
|
Child's Play
|
Gerry Jones
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
John Matthews
|
Mary Webster, Tenniel Evans, Ian Ogilvy
|
|
Missing
|
14 February 1968
|
Snakes and Reptiles
|
Tom Murphy
|
Innes Lloyd
|
David Andrews
|
Robin Ford, Jim Norton, Kevin McHugh, Donal McCann, Marnie Cahill, Dudley Sutton
|
|
Missing
|
21 February 1968
|
The Unquiet Man
|
Michael Keir
|
George Spenton-Foster
|
Naomi Capon
|
Leonard Rossiter, Janet Webb, John Jefferson Hayes
|
Repeated on BBC1 24 July 1970.
|
Missing
|
28 February 1968
|
The Interview
|
Barry Bermange
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Donald McWhinnie
|
Brian Badcoe, John Bryning, Dennis Chinnery, Denys Graham, Richard Gregory, John Harvey, Noel Johnson, Sally Lewis, John Tucker
|
Repeated on BBC1 26 June 1970.
|
Survives
|
6 March 1968
|
Eveline
|
James Joyce, dramatised by Jeremy Paul
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Elsa Bolam
|
Sheelagh Cullen
|
Adapted from the short story. Repeated 31 July 1968.
|
Survives
|
13 March 1968
|
A Personal Affair
|
Maurice Edelman
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Alan Bridges
|
Leslie Sands, Ann Castle, Alan Rowe, Norman Mitchell, John Alderton
|
|
Missing
|
20 March 1968
|
No Trams to Ethiopia
|
Barry Letts
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Adrian Rendle
|
Jack Hedley, Jan Holden, Francis Matthews
|
|
Missing
|
27 March 1968
|
Father's Day
|
Jeremy Paul
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Elsa Bolam
|
David Carson, Mona Hammond, Anna Auland, Fulton Mackay, Daphne Anderson
|
|
Missing
|
3 April 1968
|
Pleasant Dreams, Fernando
|
Rod Beacham
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Hart
|
James Culliford, Anna Palk
|
|
Missing
|
10 April 1968
|
The Sinner
|
David Hopkins
|
Innes Lloyd
|
James Cellan Jones
|
William Mervyn, Doris Hare, Geraldine Sherman, Chris Chittell
|
|
Missing
|
24 April 1968
|
It's On You, John
|
John Lucarotti
|
Innes Lloyd
|
James MacTaggart
|
John Junkin, Scott Forbes, Jeremy Wilkin
|
First outside broadcast colour drama.
|
Missing
|
1 May 1968
|
Standing by for Santa Claus
|
Xenia Field, adapted for television by Charlotte and Denis Plimmer
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Hart
|
Dennis Alaba Peters, Harry Fowler, Michael Gough, Roddy McMillan, John Moore, Derek Murcott, Michael Standing, Tim Wylton, James Appleby
|
Literary. Repeated 3 August 1969.
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Missing (first reel survives)
|
8 May 1968
|
Empty Bottles
|
Robin Smyth
|
Innes Lloyd
|
John Matthews
|
John Ronane, Reg Lye, Tenniel Evans
|
|
Missing
|
15 May 1968
|
Thank God For U.D.I.!
|
Frank Clements
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Oliver Horsbrugh
|
David Savile, Rudolph Walker, Louise Pajo
|
|
Missing
|
22 May 1968
|
Still Death
|
David Rolfe
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Mark Cullingham
|
John Castle, Katharine Barker, Richard Woo, Jim Kennedy
|
|
Missing (title sequence survives)[1]
|
29 May 1968
|
Walk in the Dark
|
John Wiles
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Christopher Barry
|
Beatrix Lehmann, Maxwell Shaw, Cavan Kendall, Dallia Penn
|
|
Missing
|
5 June 1968
|
The Boy's Room
|
Kon Fraser
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
|
Robert Ayres, Brenda Peters, Wilfred Boyle
|
|
Missing
|
12 June 1968[12][13]
|
Remote Control
|
Hugo Charteris
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Alan Gibson
|
Malcolm Patton, Barrie Ingham, Jeremy Child, Chris Chittell, Grahame Mallard
|
Replaced scheduled screening of The Chequers Manoeuvre (see below). Repeated 12 September 1969.
|
Missing
|
19 June 1968
|
Number 30 Approximately
|
Laurence Collinson
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Douglas Camfield
|
Stephanie Bidmead, Patrick Whyte, Ursula Howells
|
|
Missing
|
26 June 1968
|
A Question Of Honour
|
Don Shaw
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
|
Nigel Green, Laurence Carter, Richard O'Sullivan, Anthony Gardner, Harry Littlewood, Alec Ross, John Carlin, David Morrell
|
Repeated 7 September 1969 and on BBC1 19 June 1970.
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Missing (extract survives)
|
Series Four
|
9 September 1968
|
Baby
|
Ray Butler
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Elsa Bolam
|
Felicity Gibson, David Dundas, Irene Inescort, Peter Stenson
|
|
Missing
|
16 September 1968
|
A Matter Of Principle
|
Maurice Edelman
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Oliver Horsbrugh
|
Griffith Jones, David Langton, Harriette Johns, Peter Barkworth, Angela Browne, Peter Whitaker, Jacqueline Bertrand, Graham Leaman
|
|
Missing
|
23 September 1968
|
The Flag
|
P.L. Brent
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Malcolm Taylor
|
Edward Caddick, Peter Swanwick, George Pravda, André van Gyseghem, Leslie French, Joseph Fürst, Brigit Forsyth
|
|
Survives
|
30 September 1968
|
The Chequers Manoeuvre
|
Charlotte and Denis Plimmer
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Christopher Barry
|
Ernest Clark, Derek Newark, Geoffrey Palmer, Anne Ridler, Michael Ripper
|
Originally scheduled for 12 June 1968, but postponed due to the Robert Kennedy assassination.[14]
|
16mm b&w film print
|
7 October 1968
|
Something to Hide: Part 1: The First Floor
|
Arden Winch
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Hart
|
Charles Gray, Jennifer Wilson, Robin Chadwick, Edward Cast, Gordon Gostelow, William Franklyn
|
Repeated 6 July 1969 and on BBC1 15 May 1970.
|
Missing
|
14 October 1968
|
Something to Hide: Part 2: The Studio
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Charles Gray, Lyndon Brook, Robin Chadwick
|
Repeated 13 July 1969 and on BBC1 22 May 1970.
|
Missing
|
21 October 1968
|
Something to Hide: Part 3: The Caretaker's Flat
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Charles Gray, Gordon Gostelow, Robin Chadwick, Edward Cast
|
Repeated 20 July 1969 and on BBC1 29 May 1970.
|
Missing
|
4 November 1968
|
Of Public Concern
|
Don Shaw
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
|
George Cole, Maurice Denham
|
|
Missing
|
11 November 1968
|
Cause Of Death
|
Charlotte and Denis Plimmer
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Claude Whatham
|
Richard Vernon, Peter Welch, Kenneth Colley
|
Repeated 31 August 1969.
|
Missing
|
18 November 1968
|
The Last Victim
|
Leo Knowles
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Tristan de Vere Cole
|
Peter Dyneley, Martin Jarvis, John Bryans
|
Repeated 27 July 1969.
|
Missing
|
25 November 1968
|
Loving Israel
|
Laurence Collinson
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Hart
|
David Buck, David Nettheim, Malcolm Reynolds, Vivian Brooks, Margery Mason
|
|
Missing
|
2 December 1968
|
The Bishop and the Actress
|
William Douglas Home
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Geoffrey Nethercott
|
Anthony Nicholls, Celia Bannerman
|
Repeated 10 August 1969 and on BBC1 28 August 1970.
|
Missing
|
9 December 1968
|
Before Breakfast
|
Robert Rudelson
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Bakewell
|
Dean Stockwell, Lelia Goldoni, Rudolph Walker, David Stockton
|
|
Missing
|
16 December 1968
|
Cross Examine
|
John Foster
|
Innes Lloyd
|
John Matthews
|
John Breslin, Jean Marsh, Robert MacLeod, Garfield Morgan, Tenniel Evans, Mary Webster
|
|
Missing
|
23 December 1968
|
Swallowing the Anchor
|
Frank Clements
|
Innes Lloyd
|
John Warrington
|
Leslie Sands, Stephanie Bidmead, George A. Cooper, Aubrey Richards
|
Repeated 24 August 1969.
|
Missing
|
30 December 1968
|
Game, Set and Match
|
Michael Page
|
Innes Lloyd
|
John Matthews
|
Colin Blakely, Ronald Lacey, Dennis Chinnery
|
Repeated 17 August 1969.
|
Survives
|
6 January 1969
|
Where Have They Gone, All the Little Children?
|
Charlotte and Denis Plimmer
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Philip Dudley
|
Michael Gwynn, Willie Jonah, Glyn Houston, Zakes Mokae, Elizabeth Bell, Hilary Minster
|
|
Missing
|
13 January 1969
|
Absolute Aggers and Torters
|
David Hodson
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Derrick Goodwin
|
Amanda Barrie, Jeremy Lloyd, Saeed Jaffrey
|
Repeated 21 September 1969.
|
Missing
|
20 January 1969
|
These Men Are Dangerous: 1: Mussolini
|
Jean Benedetti
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Mark Cullingham
|
John Castle, Christopher Timothy, Leon Lissek, Oscar Quitak, Norman Mitchell, Gordon Gostelow
|
Repeated 22 August 1970.
|
Missing
|
27 January 1969
|
These Men Are Dangerous: 2: Hitler
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Rudolph Cartier
|
Kenneth Colley, Ronald Lacey, Vernon Dobtcheff, Harold Goldblatt, Royston Tickner, Denis Cleary
|
Repeated 29 August 1970.
|
Missing
|
3 February 1969
|
These Men Are Dangerous: 3: Stalin
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Henri Safran
|
Brian Cox, George Murcell, Michael Standing
|
Repeated 5 September 1970.
|
Missing
|
13 February 1969
|
Stake Money
|
Mark Lushington
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Eric Hills
|
Keith Baxter, George Sewell, Alan Lake, Ann Mitchell
|
|
Missing
|
20 February 1969
|
First Confession
|
Nicholas Bethell, from a short story by Frank O'Connor
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Roderick Graham
|
Jack Wild, Eddie Byrne
|
Literary. Repeated 21 March 1970.
|
Survives
|
27 February 1969
|
The Boat to Addis Ababa
|
Gerald Wilson, from a story by Edward Etler
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Mira Coopman
|
Sandor Elès, Stanley Meadows, Murray Melvin, Miriam Margoyles
|
Literary
|
Missing
|
6 March 1969
|
A Hot Day
|
Janusz Wasylkowski, translated and adapted by Michael Hayes
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Hayes
|
Lee Montague, Michael Williams
|
Literary. Repeated 7 March 1970 and on BBC1 4 September 1970.
|
Missing
|
13 March 1969
|
Roses, Roses, All the Way
|
Colin Morris
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Alan Bridges
|
John Collin, Robert Powell, Meg Ritchie
|
|
Missing
|
20 March 1969
|
The Victims: 1: A Degree of Stress
|
Don Shaw
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Mary Ridge
|
Andrew Ray, Bernard Hepton, Lewis Wilson, Trevor Bannister, Lindsay Campbell
|
|
Missing
|
27 March 1969
|
The Victims: 2: Frontier
|
Innes Lloyd
|
John Glenister
|
Paul Dawkins, Anthony Dutton, David Pinner, David Barry, Richard Owens, Larry Dann, Tom Baker
|
Repeated 18 July 1970.
|
Missing
|
3 April 1969
|
The Victims: 3: Progressive Blues
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Anne Head
|
Frances Cuka, Joe Melia, Clive Francis
|
Repeated 11 July 1970.
|
Missing
|
10 April 1969
|
Invasion
|
Barry Bermange
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Donald McWhinnie
|
Tony Bilbow, Michael Coles, Polly Elwes, Libby Morris, Denys Hawthorne
|
Repeated 5 June 1969.
|
Missing
|
24 April 1969
|
A Nice Cool Pad in the Sky
|
Graham Seal
|
Innes Lloyd
|
James Brabazon
|
Glynn Edwards, Donald Gee, Denise Buckley
|
|
Missing
|
1 May 1969
|
Anything You Say
|
John Foster
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Rodney Bennett
|
Earl Cameron, Paul Hardwick, Clifton Jones
|
|
Missing
|
8 May 1969
|
Conversation at Night
|
Friedrich Dürrenmatt, translated by Robert David MacDonald
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Rudolph Cartier
|
John Gielgud, Alec Guinness
|
Theatrical. Repeated 30 November 1969.[15]
|
Missing
|
15 May 1969
|
Roly Poly
|
Stanisław Lem, adapted for television by Derek Hoddinott
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Hart
|
John Alderton, Thorley Walters, Dudley Foster, Terence Brady
|
Literary. Repeated on BBC1 21 August 1970.
|
Missing
|
22 May 1969
|
...And Was Invited To Form a Government
|
Charlotte and Denis Plimmer
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Mark Cullingham
|
Patrick Barr, David Langton, David Collings, Edward Evans
|
|
Missing
|
29 May 1969
|
A Borderline Case
|
Robert Furnival
|
Innes Lloyd
|
John Warrington
|
Francis Matthews, Janet Chappell
|
|
Missing
|
Series Five
|
28 September 1969
|
Gangster
|
Robin Smyth
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Hart
|
Kenneth Cranham, Billy Hamon, Margaret Brady
|
|
Missing
|
5 October 1969
|
Trial
|
Graham Seal
|
Innes Lloyd
|
James Brabazon
|
David Graham, Michael Robbins
|
Repeated 25 September 1970.
|
Missing
|
12 October 1969
|
A Formula For Treason
|
Charlotte and Denis Plimmer
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Oliver Horsbrugh
|
Peter Cellier, Ruth Trouncer, Leonard Sachs, Lisa Daniely, Christopher Burgess, Tim Seely
|
|
Missing
|
19 October 1969
|
Someone's Knocking At Me Door
|
Robin Smyth
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Sue Amey
|
Harry Fowler, Rita Webb, Bryan Pringle
|
|
Missing
|
26 October 1969
|
Trespassers
|
Allan Prior
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Christopher Barry
|
Norman Eshley, Zienia Merton, Susan Brodrick, Jeremy Child, David Billa
|
Repeated 15 August 1970.
|
Missing
|
9 November 1969
|
Aggers and Torters: Part 1: Back to Nature
|
David Hodson
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Rodney Bennett
|
Amanda Barrie, Roddy Maude-Roxby, James Villiers, Rosalind Knight
|
Repeated 30 May 1970.
|
Missing
|
16 November 1969
|
Aggers and Torters: Part 2: Psy-Fi
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Anne Head
|
Amanda Barrie, Roddy Maude-Roxby
|
|
Missing
|
23 November 1969
|
Aggers and Torters: Part 3: Hickory Dickory
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Rodney Bennett
|
Amanda Barrie, Roddy Maude-Roxby, Betty Marsden, Jack Watling, John Witty
|
|
Missing
|
7 December 1969
|
Lecture to an Academy
|
Franz Kafka
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Roderick Graham
|
Tutte Lemkow
|
Adapted from the short story.
|
Missing
|
14 December 1969
|
The Switch
|
Ewart Alexander
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Liz Small
|
Barbara Couper, John Castle
|
|
Missing
|
28 December 1969
|
The Discharge Of Trooper Lusby
|
Robert Holles
|
Innes Lloyd
|
James Brabazon
|
Michael Trubshawe, Robin Bailey, Jack Woolgar, Michael Elwyn, Peter Welch, Terence Brady, Robert James, Stuart Saunders, Patrick Godfrey
|
Repeated on BBC1 18 September 1970.
|
Missing
|
10 January 1970
|
Laffin' Gas
|
Tony Perrin
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Brian Farnham
|
Joe Gladwin, Del Henney
|
|
Missing
|
17 January 1970
|
The Chief Whip Sends His Compliments
|
Maurice Edelman
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Roderick Graham
|
Michael Aldridge, Sylvia Syms, Peter Howell, Edward Evans, Philip Bond, Raymond Llewellyn, Pauline Taylor, Antony Carrick, Salvin Stewart
|
|
Missing
|
24 January 1970
|
Reparation
|
Robert Lamb
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Rodney Bennett
|
Sydney Tafler, Irene Prador, John Woodvine
|
Repeated 8 August 1970.
|
Missing
|
31 January 1970
|
The Scarecrows
|
Ewart Alexander
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Bill Craske
|
John Rees, Aubrey Richards
|
|
Missing
|
7 February 1970
|
Laying It Off For Spangle
|
Alan McMurtie
|
Innes Lloyd
|
James Vowden
|
Julian Glover, Robert Cartland, Stacy Davies
|
|
Missing
|
14 February 1970
|
Home Is Where You Hang Your Hat
|
George Layton
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Liz Small
|
Clive Revill, Maureen Pryor
|
|
Missing
|
21 February 1970
|
What a Pity You Can't Stay Longer
|
Adeline Collier
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Henri Safran
|
Neil McCallum, Geraldine Moffatt, Donald Pickering, Janet Key
|
|
Missing
|
28 February 1970
|
Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind
|
Frank Clements
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Robert Knights
|
Madge Ryan, James Cossins
|
Repeated 26 April 1971.
|
Missing
|
14 March 1970
|
Meanwhile, Back at the Office…
|
Derek Hoddinott
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Hart
|
David Markham, Hilary Mason, Kara Wilson, Reginald Marsh, Frederick Hall
|
Repeated 30 August 1971.
|
Missing
|
28 March 1970
|
All My Own Army
|
Leslie Thomas
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Tuchner
|
Michael Bates, Hubert Rees, Paddy Joyce, John Garrie, Jack Shepherd
|
Repeated 20 November 1970.
|
Missing
|
4 April 1970
|
Whispers
|
Patrick Foster
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Henri Safran
|
Gwen Watford, David Langton, Tom Oliver, Ysanne Churchman
|
|
Missing
|
11 April 1970
|
Revolution: Cromwell
|
Cecil P. Taylor
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Tristan de Vere Cole
|
Leslie Sands, Kenneth Colley, Davyd Harries
|
Repeated 3 May 1971. Taylor authored a book on the production of his play.[16]
|
Missing
|
18 April 1970
|
Revolution: Lenin
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Brian Farnham
|
Lee Montague, Norman Rossington, David Collings
|
|
Missing
|
25 April 1970
|
Revolution: Fidel Castro
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Michael Hart
|
Bernard Horsfall, Tom Conti, Bernard Finch, Alec Wallis
|
|
Missing
|
9 May 1970
|
Is That Your Body, Boy?
|
Andrew Davies
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Claude Whatham
|
Ron Moody, Michael Kitchen, Keith Skinner
|
Repeated on BBC1 14 August 1970. Released online.[17]
|
Survives
|
16 May 1970
|
The Tidewatchers
|
David McGibbon
|
Innes Lloyd
|
James Vowden
|
Sam Kydd, Richard O'Callaghan, Maurice Roëves
|
Repeated 17 May 1971.
|
Missing
|
23 May 1970
|
Twenty-Six Efforts at Pornography
|
Carey Harrison
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Robert Knights
|
Mark Dignam, Keith McNally
|
Repeated 23 August 1971.
|
Missing
|
6 June 1970
|
Lily: Part 1
|
Jean Benedetti
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Gilchrist Calder
|
Dandy Nichols, Iain Cuthbertson, Avis Bunnage, Freda Dowie, Paul Stassino
|
Repeated 6 September 1971.
|
Missing
|
13 June 1970
|
Lily: Part 2
|
Hugh David
|
Avis Bunnage, Iain Cuthbertson, Dandy Nichols, Patrick Wymark, Freda Dowie, Paul Stassino, André van Gyseghem, Glynn Edwards, Graham Leaman, John Scott Martin
|
Repeated 13 September 1971.
|
Missing
|
20 June 1970
|
Ben
|
Roy Minton
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Colin Cant
|
John Gregson, Jeremy Burring
|
Repeated 10 May 1971.
|
Missing
|
27 June 1970
|
An Uncertain Sound
|
Leo Knowles
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Tristan de Vere Cole
|
John Carlisle, Ewan Hooper, Peter Miles, Louise Nelson
|
|
Missing
|
4 July 1970
|
Hope
|
John Spurling
|
Innes Lloyd
|
John Glenister
|
John Bennett, John Sharp, Annette Crosbie
|
|
Missing
|
25 July 1970
|
Good Times
|
Roy Minton
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Brian Farnham
|
Gwen Watford, Victor Maddern
|
|
Missing
|
1 August 1970
|
Tropical Wednesdays
|
James Gibbons
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Colin Cant
|
Joyce Carey, Agnes Lauchlan, Nadim Sawalha
|
|
Missing
|
Series Six
|
18 September 1970
|
The Raid
|
Conn Ryan
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Anne Head
|
Michael Goodliffe, Rachel Gurney, Clifton Jones
|
|
Missing
|
2 October 1970
|
The Year of the Crow
|
Lida Winiewicz, translated by Rudolph Cartier.
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Rudolph Cartier
|
Nigel Davenport, Marius Goring, Colin Jeavons, Athol Coats
|
|
Missing
|
9 October 1970
|
Did Your Nanny Come From Bergen?
|
Shelagh Delaney
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Suzanne Neild
|
Agnes Lauchlan, John Rees, Michael Trubshawe, Guy Middleton, June Jago, Alethea Charlton, David Allister
|
|
Missing
|
16 October 1970
|
Tribunal
|
Leo Knowles
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Keith Williams
|
Leslie Sands, John Carlisle, Patrick Connor, Peter Hutchins, Godfrey James
|
|
Missing
|
30 October 1970
|
Helen
|
Keith Dewhurst, based on Euripides
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Herbert Wise
|
Aspassia Papathanassiou, Paul Daneman, Ian Ogilvy, Noel Johnson, Mark Rivers, Stacey Tendeter
|
Based on the play.
|
Missing
|
13 November 1970
|
The Warmonger
|
Keith Waterhouse
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Mischa Scorer
|
Nicholas Osborn, Paul Jacobs, Alan Baverstock, Nicholas Rymills, Martin Cox
|
A BBC-Bavaria Atelier Gmbh Munich co-production. Repeated 11 April 1971.
|
Survives
|
27 November 1970
|
The Editor Regrets
|
William Douglas Home
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Philip Dudley
|
William Mervyn, Dinsdale Landen, Penelope Wilton
|
|
Missing
|
4 December 1970
|
Waugh on Crime: 1: In Which Inspector Waugh Settles an Account
|
Arden Winch
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Tristan de Vere Cole
|
Clive Swift, Willoughby Gray
|
Repeated 27 September 1972.
|
Survives
|
11 December 1970
|
Waugh on Crime: 2: In Which Inspector Waugh Meets a Man Going to St. Ives
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Tristan de Vere Cole
|
Clive Swift
|
|
Survives
|
18 December 1970
|
Waugh on Crime: 3: In Which Inspector Waugh Encounters the English Class System
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Philip Dudley
|
Clive Swift, John Dawson, David McKail
|
Repeated 4 October 1972.
|
Survives
|
25 December 1970
|
Waugh on Crime: 4: In Which Inspector Waugh Observes the Truth of an Old Music-Hall Song
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Philip Dudley
|
Clive Swift, Sydney Tafler, George Tovey
|
Repeated 11 October 1972.
|
Survives
|
1 January 1971
|
Waugh on Crime: 5: In Which Inspector Waugh Plays Cops and Robbers
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Tristan de Vere Cole
|
Clive Swift, Alethea Charlton
|
Repeated 18 October 1972.
|
Survives
|
8 January 1971
|
Waugh on Crime: 6: In Which Inspector Waugh Knows the Criminal but not the Crime
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Philip Dudley
|
Clive Swift, Moray Watson, Brian Peck
|
Repeated 25 October 1972.
|
Survives
|
11 January 1971
|
But Now They Are Fled
|
Ron Berry
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Clive Rees
|
Nicholas Jones, Angharad Rees
|
Repeated 7 February 1972.
|
Survives
|
18 January 1971
|
Faith
|
John Spurling
|
Anne Head
|
Michael Hart
|
Robert Lang, John Franklyn-Robbins, Esmond Knight, Kara Wilson
|
|
Missing
|
25 January 1971
|
Terrible Jim Fitch
|
James Leo Herlihy
|
Innes Lloyd
|
James Firman
|
Nicol Williamson, Marianne Faithfull
|
|
Missing
|
1 February 1971
|
The Bequest
|
Carey Harrison
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Christopher Morahan
|
Geoffrey Sumner, Keith Barron
|
|
Missing
|
8 February 1971
|
Me Mackenna
|
Don Shaw
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Gilchrist Calder
|
Anthony Heaton, Peter Attard, David Dixon, Prentis Hancock, Richard O'Sullivan, Nicholas Field, Keith Simon
|
Repeated 15 May 1972.
|
Missing
|
15 February 1971
|
The Proposal
|
Anton Chekhov, translated by Elizaveta Fen.
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Rudolph Cartier
|
Elisabeth Bergner, Hugh Griffith, Rupert Davies
|
Adapted from the play.
|
Missing
|
22 February 1971
|
Asquith in Orbit
|
Hugo Charteris
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Rodney Bennett
|
Charles Gray, Peter Barkworth, David Bauer, Robert Lee
|
Repeated 14 February 1972.
|
Missing
|
1 March 1971
|
Happy Days Are Here Again
|
Dennis Woolf
|
Anne Head
|
Brian Farnham
|
Joe Melia, Hilda Braid, Neil Wilson, Alex Macintosh, Sheila Grant
|
Repeated 24 April 1972.
|
Missing
|
8 March 1971
|
The Railwayman's New Clothes
|
Willis Hall
|
Anne Head
|
Gilchrist Calder
|
Peter Sallis, Barbara Mitchell, Jack Smethurst, David Gwillim
|
Repeated 1 May 1972.
|
Missing
|
22 March 1971
|
A Distinct Chill
|
Ian Curteis
|
Anne Head
|
Michael Hart
|
Ann Bell, Derek Smith, Julian Curry, Margery Withers
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|
Missing
|
29 March 1971
|
The Waiting-Room
|
John Bowen
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Robert Knights
|
Barbara Leigh-Hunt, David Cook
|
Repeated 31 July 1972.
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Missing
|
5 April 1971
|
Listen to the Drums
|
David McGibbon
|
Anne Head
|
Vere Lorrimer
|
Jean Moran, Seán Barrett, Gertrude Russell, Barry Keegan, Kerry Marsh, Harry Towb
|
|
Missing
|
24 May 1971
|
Death's Head
|
Campbell Black
|
Anne Head
|
John Mathews
|
Peter Dyneley, Jerome Willis, Martin Jarvis, Allan Surtees
|
|
Missing
|
31 May 1971
|
Jilly
|
Jumbo Parker
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Ben Rea
|
Patrick Troughton, Patsy Rowlands, David Collings
|
|
Missing
|
7 June 1971
|
Something for the Children
|
Alan Wells
|
Anne Head
|
John Hefin
|
Flora Robson, Alfred Lynch, Petra Markham
|
Repeated 17 April 1972.
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Missing
|
14 June 1971
|
The Room They Left
|
Richard McNeff
|
Anne Head
|
Keith Williams
|
Carole Mowlam, James Laurenson, Donald Gee, Alan Downer, Leslie Dwyer
|
|
Missing
|
5 July 1971
|
Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham: Day 1: Crisis
|
Derek Hoddinott
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Gilchrist Calder
|
Donald Sinden, David Quilter, Wendy Williams
|
|
Missing
|
12 July 1971
|
Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham: Day 2: Suspect
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Donald Sinden, Moray Watson
|
|
Missing
|
19 July 1971
|
Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham: Day 3: Inquiry
|
Don Shaw
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Donald Sinden, John Carson, Moray Watson, Willoughby Gray, William Fox, Robert James
|
|
Missing
|
26 July 1971
|
Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham: Day 4: Retreat
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Donald Sinden, Cyril Luckham
|
|
Missing
|
2 August 1971
|
Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham: Day 5: Deadlock
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Donald Sinden, David Langton
|
|
Missing
|
9 August 1971
|
Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham: Day 6: Breakthrough
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Donald Sinden, David Langton, Wendy Williams
|
|
16mm b&w film print
|
16 August 1971
|
Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham: Day 7: Decision
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Donald Sinden, John Standing, Frederick Jaeger
|
|
Missing
|
Series Seven
|
20 September 1971
|
Walt, King of the Dumper
|
Jim Allen
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Jack Gold
|
Dennis Waterman, Prentis Hancock, Paddy Joyce, Tony Caunter, Wanda Ventham
|
Repeated 10 July 1972.
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Survives
|
27 September 1971
|
Soldier Ants
|
John Gale
|
Anne Head
|
Donald McWhinnie
|
Earl Cameron, Neil Wilson, Paul Aston, Frederick Treves, Eric Thompson, James Mellor, Patrick Tull
|
Repeated 24 July 1972.
|
Missing
|
4 October 1971
|
Gun Play
|
Philip Martin
|
Anne Head
|
Rodney Bennett
|
John Collin, Anna Cropper, Derek Newark
|
Repeated 8 May 1972.
|
Missing
|
11 October 1971
|
Combing Down His Yellow Hair
|
Raymond Hitchcock
|
Anne Head
|
Ken Hannam
|
Brian Cox, Mark McManus
|
|
Missing
|
18 October 1971
|
The Moonlighters
|
Tom Clarke
|
Anne Head
|
Brian Farnham
|
Windsor Davies, Sam Kydd, Don Hawkins, Sharon Duce, Ronnie Masterson
|
|
Missing
|
25 October 1971
|
Getting In
|
Mavor Moore
|
Anne Head
|
John Hefin
|
Joss Ackland, Robert Hardy
|
Repeated 17 July 1972.
|
Survives
|
1 November 1971
|
Psychological Warfare
|
Cyril Bolton
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Mike Newell
|
Del Henney, Bill Maynard, Victor Henry, Steven Berkoff
|
|
Missing
|
8 November 1971
|
A Settled Sort Of Life
|
Tom Clarke
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Michael Hayes
|
Sara Kestelman, Norman Rodway, Derek Royle
|
|
Missing
|
15 November 1971
|
The Gardeners Of My Youth
|
Rhys Adrian
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Donald McWhinnie
|
Hugh Burden, John Nettleton, Trader Faulkner, Clyde Pollitt
|
|
Missing
|
22 November 1971
|
Blues in the Morning
|
David McGibbon
|
Anne Head
|
John Powell
|
Prunella Scales, Barry Evans, Brian Rawlinson, Harold Kasket
|
|
Missing
|
29 November 1971
|
Jenkins
|
David Snodin
|
Anne Head
|
Eric Hills
|
Charles Gray, Lyndon Brook, Jeremy Young, Derek Benfield, Susan Penhaligon
|
|
Missing
|
6 December 1971
|
Allotment
|
Sean Hignett
|
Pharic MacLaren
|
Tina Wakerell
|
Frank Windsor, Derek Anders, Joan Young
|
BBC Scotland.
|
Survives
|
13 December 1971
|
Farewell Performance
|
Rodney Bennett
|
Anne Head
|
Rodney Bennett
|
Sydney Tafler
|
|
Missing
|
21 December 1971
|
A Wen
|
Saul Bellow
|
Anne Head
|
Piers Haggard
|
Sam Wanamaker, Miriam Karlin
|
Theatrical
|
Missing
|
3 January 1972
|
Not Counting the Savages
|
B. S. Johnson
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Mike Newell
|
Hugh Burden, Brenda Bruce, Fiona Walker, William Hoyland
|
|
Domestic video recording
|
10 January 1972
|
Uncle Rollo
|
Ron Berry
|
Innes Lloyd
|
Hugh David
|
Hugh Griffith, Clive Merrison
|
|
Missing
|
17 January 1972
|
They Don't All Open Men's Boutiques
|
Willis Hall
|
Anne Head
|
Herbert Wise
|
Derek Newark, David Hill, John Lyons, Don Hawkins, Rayner Bourton, William Victor, Johnnie Wade, John Dearth, Alan Chuntz
|
Repeated 3 December 1973 and under Scene on BBC1 21 March 1974.
|
Missing
|
24 January 1972
|
The Penthouse Apartment
|
William Trevor
|
Anne Head
|
Gilchrist Calder
|
Colin Blakely, Rachel Kempson, Alethea Charlton, John Harvey, Stacey Tendeter
|
|
Missing
|
31 January 1972
|
An Affair Of Honour
|
Reg Hill
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Mark Cullingham
|
Nigel Davenport, Michael Pennington, Penelope Wilton, Frederick Pyne
|
|
Missing
|
21 February 1972
|
An Arrow For Little Audrey
|
Brian Finch
|
David Rose
|
Paul Ciappessoni
|
Eric Allan, Geoffrey Hughes
|
1st BBC Birmingham Season, #1. Repeated 22 March 1973.
|
Survives
|
28 February 1972
|
That Quiet Earth
|
John Hopkins
|
John Hopkins
|
Shirley Knight Hopkins, David Savile, David Bradley, Ewan Hooper, Anne Cunningham
|
1st BBC Birmingham Season, #2.[18]
|
Survives
|
6 March 1972
|
Said the Preacher
|
Arthur Hopcraft
|
Michael Apted
|
Victor Henry, Madge Hindle, Frank Crompton, Mark Dignam, Bernard Wrigley
|
1st BBC Birmingham Season, #3. Repeated 5 April 1973.
|
Survives
|
13 March 1972
|
That Time Of Life
|
David Cregan
|
Michael Simpson
|
John Neville, Peter Bayliss, Nell Brennan, Barbara Ogilvie
|
1st BBC Birmingham Season, #4.
|
Missing
|
20 March 1972
|
Under the Age
|
Ted Whitehead
|
Alan Clarke
|
Paul Angelis, Michael Angelis, Stephen Bent
|
1st BBC Birmingham Season, #5. Repeated 16 August 1973. Released on Blu-Ray.[19]
|
Survives
|
27 March 1972
|
Bypass
|
David Rudkin
|
David Rose
|
Jean Leppard, Adrian Bracken, Bob Peck, Simon Carter
|
1st BBC Birmingham Season, #6. Repeated 29 March 1973.
|
Missing
|
3 April 1972
|
And For My Next Trick
|
Jack Rosenthal
|
Brian Parker
|
Noel Dyson, Tenniel Evans, Margaret Flint, Terence Soall, Virginia Hewitt, Sheila Reid, Frances White
|
1st BBC Birmingham Season, #7.
|
Missing
|
10 April 1972
|
The Sit In
|
Keith Dewhurst
|
Paul Ciappessoni
|
Carolyn Courage, Martin Shaw, Leonard Maguire, Barry Foster, Jennifer Wilson
|
1st BBC Birmingham Season, #8.
|
Missing
|
22 May 1972
|
Mill Hill
|
John Mortimer
|
Anne Head
|
Michael Hayes
|
Geraldine McEwan, Peter Cook, Clive Revill, Alison Griffin
|
Theatrical. Repeated 7 June 1973.
|
Survives
|
29 May 1972
|
Kings Cross Lunch Hour
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Gilchrist Calder
|
Pauline Collins, Joss Ackland, Lila Kaye
|
Theatrical
|
Survives
|
5 June 1972
|
Swiss Cottage
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Rodney Bennett
|
Derek Godfrey, Priscilla Morgan, Jan Francis, Bernice Spivack
|
Theatrical
|
Missing
|
12 June 1972
|
Knightsbridge
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Mark Cullingham
|
Googie Withers, Donald Churchill, Angela Scoular
|
Theatrical. Repeated 31 May 1973.
|
Survives
|
19 June 1972
|
Bermondsey
|
Anne Head
|
Claude Whatham
|
Edward Fox, Dinsdale Landen, Rosemary Leach, Sharon Duce
|
Theatrical. Repeated 14 June 1973.
|
Survives
|
Series Eight
|
14 August 1972
|
Hands
|
Fay Weldon
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Philip Saville
|
Rosemary Leach
|
Repeated 3 June 1974.
|
Missing
|
21 August 1972
|
Lushly
|
Howard Brenton
|
Anne Head
|
Brian Farnham
|
Roy Kinnear, Dudley Sutton, George Tovey
|
|
Missing
|
28 August 1972
|
Too Far
|
Joan Morahan
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Christopher Morahan
|
Barrie Ingham, Sheila Allen, Ann Lynn
|
|
Missing
|
4 September 1972
|
Thrills Galore
|
Rhys Adrian
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Donald McWhinnie
|
Rosalind Ayres, Dennis Chinnery, Kate Coleridge, John Dearth, Jimmy Gardner, Harry Landis, Patrick Magee, James Mellor, Declan Mulholland, Clyde Pollitt, Bryan Pringle
|
Repeated 17 December 1973 and 8 April 1974.
|
Survives
|
11 September 1972
|
The Argument
|
Mavor Moore
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Brian Farnham
|
Judy Parfitt, Lee Montague
|
|
Missing
|
18 September 1972
|
The Seventh Juror
|
Rayner Heppenstall
|
Anne Head
|
Alan Cooke
|
Walter Brown, John Arnatt, Peter Sinclair, Shelagh Fraser, Colin Douglas
|
|
Missing
|
25 September 1972
|
I Spy a Stranger
|
Jean Rhys, dramatised by Patrick Garland
|
Anne Head
|
Mark Cullingham
|
Mona Washbourne, Noel Dyson, Hana Maria Pravda, Basil Dignam
|
Literary. Repeated 27 May 1974.
|
Survives
|
2 October 1972
|
The Judge's Wife
|
Caryl Churchill
|
Anne Head
|
James Ferman
|
Sebastian Shaw, Rachel Kempson, Valerie White, Evin Crowley
|
|
Missing
|
12 October 1972
|
Scarborough
|
Donald Howarth
|
David Rose
|
Peter Cregeen
|
David Sadgrove, Louisa Martin, Brian Deacon
|
2nd BBC Birmingham Season, #1.
|
Survives
|
19 October 1972
|
Tonight We Meet Arthur Pendelbury
|
Alan Plater
|
Christopher Morahan
|
Donald Churchill, Norman Bird
|
2nd BBC Birmingham Season, #2.
|
Missing
|
26 October 1972
|
Ronnie's So Long at the Fair
|
Jay Humber
|
Ian Wyatt
|
David Dixon, Sherrie Hewson, Pat Heywood, John Collin
|
2nd BBC Birmingham Season, #3.
|
Missing
|
2 November 1972
|
Ten Torrey Canyons
|
Brian Clark
|
Eric Hills
|
Peter Halliday, Paul Henry, Jack Holloway, Ken Jones
|
2nd BBC Birmingham Season, #4.
|
Missing
|
9 November 1972
|
I Wouldn't Tell On You, Miss
|
Susan Pleat
|
Paul Ciappessoni
|
Leslie Sands, Brenda Bruce, Christine Rees, Adrienne Byrne, Verna Harvey
|
2nd BBC Birmingham Season, #5.
|
Missing
|
16 November 1972
|
You're Free
|
Henry Livings
|
Anthony Page
|
Rachel Roberts, Colin Blakely
|
2nd BBC Birmingham Season, #6.
|
Survives
|
22 November 1972
|
Dialogue
|
Alasdair Gray
|
Pharic MacLaren
|
Bob Hird
|
David Swift, Elizabeth Bell
|
BBC Scotland.
|
Missing
|
29 November 1972
|
Krapp's Last Tape
|
Samuel Beckett
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Donald McWhinnie
|
Patrick Magee
|
Adapted from the play. Repeated 17 December 1982 and 31 January 1990.
|
Survives
|
6 December 1972
|
The Chauffeur and the Lady
|
Howard Barker
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Mike Newell
|
Mary Wimbush, Kenneth Cranham, Catherine Kessler
|
|
Missing
|
13 December 1972
|
You've Been a Long Time, Alfred
|
John Loveday
|
Anne Head
|
Voytek
|
Mona Bruce, David Troughton, Karl Howman
|
Repeated 15 April 1974.
|
Missing
|
3 January 1973
|
The Japanese Student
|
Frank Tuohy
|
Tim Aspinall
|
James Ferman
|
Gwen Cherrell, Stephen Murray, Tessa Wyatt, Eric Young
|
|
Missing
|
10 January 1973
|
The Punchy and the Fairy
|
Jim Allen
|
Anne Head
|
Roy Battersby
|
James Culliford, Peter Kerrigan
|
|
Missing
|
17 January 1973
|
Playthings
|
John Harris
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Simon Langton
|
Brian Glover, Stephen Bone
|
|
Missing
|
24 January 1973
|
Is Nellie Dead?
|
Tom Woodall
|
Anne Head
|
Herbert Wise
|
Beatrix Lehmann, Philip Latham, Robert Powell
|
|
Missing
|
31 January 1973
|
A Chance Encounter
|
Rhys Adrian
|
Anne Head
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Alfred Marks, Hugh Burden, Oliver MacGreevy, Esmond Webb
|
|
Missing
|
Continuation of Thirty-Minute Theatre, albeit not billed as such in the Radio Times
|
8 February 1973
|
A Touch of Eastern Promise
|
Tara Prem
|
David Rose
|
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
|
Dev Sagoo, Jamila Massey, Albert Moses
|
3rd BBC Birmingham Season, #1. Repeated 1 April 1974.
|
Survives
|
15 February 1973
|
And All Who Sail in Her
|
Andy Ashton
|
Kenneth Ives
|
Neil McCarthy, Bob Hoskins
|
3rd BBC Birmingham Season, #2.
|
Missing
|
22 February 1973
|
You and Me and Him
|
David Mercer
|
Barry Hanson
|
Peter Vaughan
|
3rd BBC Birmingham Season, #3.
|
Survives
|
1 March 1973
|
The Great Acrobile
|
Roy Minton
|
Tristan de Vere Cole
|
Bernard Spear, Brian Godfrey, John Garrie, Ralph Arliss
|
3rd BBC Birmingham Season, #4.
|
Missing
|
8 March 1973
|
I Want to Marry Your Son
|
David Cregan
|
Kenneth Ives
|
Richard Johnson, Estelle Kohler, Carmen Munroe, Gerald James
|
3rd BBC Birmingham Season, #5.
|
Survives
|
15 March 1973
|
Atrocity
|
David Rudkin
|
Barry Hanson
|
Anthony Douse, Alex Marshall, Doreen Hepburn, Malcolm Terris
|
3rd BBC Birmingham Season, #6.
|
Missing (extract survives)
|
12 April 1973
|
Swamp Music
|
Snoo Wilson
|
Anne Head
|
Ian MacNaughton
|
Ed Devereaux, Bruce Bould
|
|
Missing
|
19 April 1973
|
Croust
|
Dave Humphries
|
Anne Head
|
John Hefin
|
Bryan Pringle, Michael Brennan, Charles Lamb, Jimmy Gardner
|
|
Missing
|
26 April 1973
|
The Baby's Name Being Kitchener
|
Peter Everett
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Michael Hayes
|
Leonard Rossiter, Margaret Courtenay
|
|
Missing
|
3 May 1973
|
Kamikaze in the Coffee Bath
|
John Gale
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Bill Craske
|
Michael Bates, Timothy Bateson, Oliver MacGreevy
|
|
Missing
|
10 May 1973
|
About a Bout
|
Philip Martin
|
Anne Head
|
Rodney Bennett
|
Peter Schofield, Hilary Mason, Ray Mort
|
|
Missing
|
17 May 1973
|
Shakespeare Country
|
Alfred Fagon
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Philip Saville
|
Alfred Fagon, Carmen Munroe, Stefan Kalipha, Merdel Jordine
|
|
Missing
|
19 July 1973
|
Places Where They Sing
|
Jonathan Hales
|
Richard Broke
|
Bill Hays
|
Gordon Jackson, Phil Daniels, Patrick Murray, Simon Gipps-Kent, Richard Willis
|
Repeated under Centre Play 22 May 1975.
|
Missing
|
26 July 1973
|
The Girls in Their Summer Dresses
|
Irwin Shaw
|
Anne Head
|
Clive Rees
|
Ann Bell, Anton Rodgers
|
Repeated 27 October 1974.
|
Survives
|
2 August 1973
|
The Museum Attendant
|
Michael Abbensetts
|
Ann Scott
|
Derek Bennett
|
Joseph Greig, David Battley, Robin Parkinson, Tony Selby
|
Repeated under Centre Play 5 June 1975.
|
Survives
|
9 August 1973
|
The Joke
|
Maggie Wadey
|
Ann Scott
|
Tim Aspinall
|
Yvonne Antrobus, Aubrey Woods, Bernard Lee, Louis Selwyn
|
|
Missing
|