Saturday 4 May 2013

Adam Smith

1972-73
ITV Granada
39 Episodes, 30 minutes long
Drama
p. June Howson
d. Brian Mills
s. Tom Gallacher
sa. Susi Hush
de. Colin Rees

Andrew Keir - Adam Smith
Brigit Forsyth - Annie Smith
Kara Wilson - Helen Smith
Janet Munro - Elizabeth Crichton
Moultrie Kelsall - Matthew Smith
Lawrence Douglas - Steven
John Young - Alexander Carus
Maggie Jordan - Margaret Carus
Willie Joss - John Ross
Tom Conti - Dr. Calvi

28. (first broadcast 07/01/73)
29. (first broadcast 14/01/73)
30. (first broadcast 21/01/73)
31. (first broadcast 28/01/73)
32. (first broadcast 04/02/73)
33. (first broadcast 11/02/73)
34. (first broadcast 18/02/73)
35. (first broadcast 25/02/73)
36. (first broadcast 04/03/73)
37. (first broadcast 11/03/73)
38. (first broadcast 18/03/73)
39. (first broadcast 25/03/73)

Adventures of Rupert Bear, The

1970-77
UK
ITV ATV
156 Episodes, 11 minutes long
d. Mary Turner
m. Len Beadle
mp. Jackie Lee

16. Rupert and the Salt Queen (first broadcast Wednesday 19-9-73)
17. Rupert and the Falling Star (first broadcast Wednesday 26-9-73)
18. Rupert and the Piggy Bank (first broadcast Wednesday 3-10-73)
19. Rupert Gets a Message (first broadcast Wednesday 16-10-73)
20. Rupert and the Moledigger (first broadcast Wednesday 24-10-73)
21. Rupert and the Witch's Chariot (first broadcast Wednesday 31-10-73)
22. Rupert and the Dragon Feast (first broadcast Wednesday 7-11-73)
23. Rupert and the Scaredy Scarecrow (first broadcast Wednesday 21-11-73)
24. Rupert, Raggety and the Bricks (first broadcast Wednesday 28-11-73)
25. Rupert to the Rescue (first broadcast Wednesday 5-12-73)
26. Rupert and the New Star (first broadcast Wednesday 12-12-73)
27. Rupert and the Christmas Stocking (first broadcast Wednesday 19-12-73)
28. Rupert's Christmas Party (first broadcast Wednesday 26-12-73)


All Our Yesterdays

1960-73 & 87-89
UK
ITV Granada
20 minutes long
Newsreel Clips from 25 years previous and Interviews
pr. James Cameron, Brian Inglis, Bernard Braden


Arthur of the Britons

UK
1972-73
ITV, HTV
24 Episodes, 30 minutes long
w. Terence Feely, Robert Banks Stewart, David Osbourne
d. Sidney Hayers, Pat Jackson, Patrick Dromgoole, Pater Sasdy
ad. Doug James
cd. Audrey MacLeod

Oliver Tobias - Arthur
Michael Gothard - Kai
Jack Watson - Llud
Brian Blessed - Mark of Corwall

5. People of the Plough (first broadcast 3-1-73)
6. The Duel (first broadcast 10-1-73)
7. The Pupil (first broadcast 17-1-73)
8. Rolf the Preacher (first broadcast 24-1-73)
9. Enemies and Lovers (first broadcast 31-1-73)
10. The Slave (first broadcast 7-2-73)
11. The Wood People (first broadcast 14-2-73)
12. The Prize (first broadcast 21-2-73)
13. The Swordsman (first broadcast 12-9-73)
14. Rowena (first broadcast 19-9-73)
15. The Prisoner (first broadcast 26-9-73)
16. Some Saxon Women (first broadcast 3-10-73)
17. Go Warily (first broadcast 10-10-73)
18. The Marriage Feast (first broadcast 17-10-73)
19. In Common Cause (first broadcast 24-10-73)
20. Six Measures of Silver (first broadcast 31-10-73)
21. Daughter of the King (first broadcast 7-11-73)
22. The Games (first broadcast 14-11-73)
23. The Treaty (first broadcast 21-11-73)
24. The Girl from Rome (first broadcast 28-11-73)


Black Arrow, The

UK
1972-75
ITV, Southern
20 Episodes, 30 minutes long
p. Peter Croft
w. Robert Louis Stevenson

4. The Cattle Drive (first broadcast Monday 1-1-73)
5. The Chess Game (first broadcast Monday 8-1-73)
6. The Crossroads  (first broadcast Monday 15-1-73)
7. The Last Arrow (first broadcast Monday 22-1-73)
8. The Stranger from France (first broadcast Wednesday 5-12-73)
9. The Return of the Black Arrow (first broadcast Wednesday 12-12-73)
10. Sir Daniel at the Inn (first broadcast Wednesday 19-12-73)

DVD : B002C0G5BY

Bless This House

UK
1971-76
ITV, Thames
p. William G. Stewart
d. William G. Stewart

Series 3
25. It Comes to Us All in the End (first broadcast 22-1-73)
w. Vince Powell and Harry Driver
26. Tea For Two and Four for Tea (first broadcast 5-2-73)
w. Carla Lane and Myra Taylor
27. To Tell or Not to Tell? (first broadcast 12-2- 1973)
w. Carla Lane
28. Blood is Thicker Than Water! (first broadcast 19-2-73)
w. Dave Freeman
29. One Good Turn Deserves a Bother (first broadcast 26-2-73)
w. Carla Lane and Myra Taylor
30. The Loneliness of the short Distance walker (first broadcast 5-3-73)
w. Carla Lane
31. Watch the Birdie! (first broadcast 12-3-73)
w. Dave Freeman
32. Atishoo! Atishoo! We all Fall Down! (first broadcast 30-4-73)
w. Carla Lane
33. Entente Not So Cordiale (first broadcast 7-5-73)
w. Vince Powell and Harry Driver
34. Will the Real Sid Abbott Please Stand Up? (first broadcast 14-5-73)
w. Vince Powell and Harry Driver
35. I'm Not Jealous, I'll Kill Him (first broadcast 21-5-73)
w. Carla Lane and Myra Taylor
36. A Girl's Worst Friend is Her Father (first broadcast 28-5-73)
w. Vince Powell and Harry Driver

Budgie

1971-72
UK
ITV LWT
26 Episodes, 60 minutes long
w. Willis Hall, Keith Waterhouse, Douglas Livingstone
d. Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Mike Newell, Jim Goddard, Moira Armstrong
p. Verity Lambert
m. Nick Harrison, Ray Davies

Adam Faith - Budgie (Ronald Bird)
Iain Cuthbertson - Charlie Endell
Lynn Dalby - Hazel Fletcher
June Lewis - Mrs. Endell
John Rhys-Davies - Laughing Spam Fritter
Stella Tanner - Mrs. Fletcher
Georgina Tanner - Jean Bird
Jack Shepherd - Detective Constable Leadbetter
George Tovey - Jack Bird
Rio Fanning - Grogan
Julia McCarthy - Alice Bird
Derek Newark - D.I. Bryant
Margaret Nolan - Inga
Jonathan Phillips - Howard
Derrick Gilbert - Arcade Attendant
John Hartley - 1st Heavy
Allan O'Keefe - 2nd Football Supporter
John Peel - Mackay
Anne Carroll - Violet Bird
Donald Douglas - Pringle

Series 2
14. Dreaming of Thee (first broadcast 21-4-72)
15. And the Lord Taketh Away (first broadcast 28-4-72)
16. Louie the Ring is Dead and Buried in Kensal Green Cemetery (first broadcast 5-5-72)
17. The Jump-Up Boys (first broadcast 12-5-72)
18. Our Story So Far (first broadcast 19-5-72)
19. Do Me a Favour (first broadcast 26-5-72)
20. Glory of Fulham (first broadcast 2-6-72)
21. 24,000 Ball Point Pens (first broadcast 9-6-72)
22. King for a Day (first broadcast 16-6-72)
23. The Outside Man (first broadcast 23-6-72)
24. The Man Outside (first broadcast 30-6-72)
25. Brief Encounter (first broadcast 7-7-72)
26. Run Rabbit, Run Rabbit, Run, Run, Run (first broadcast 14-7-72)

DVD Series 1 & 2 - 7952558


Cliff's Kids

1972-73
UK
ITV, Thames
4 Episodes, 25 minutes long
Childrens factual and art programme
d. Adrian Cooper
de. Philip Blowers
pr. Clifford Henry
m. Peter Malam

1. Walking in the Country (first broadcast Monday 1-1-73)
2. Seaside (first broadcast Monday 8-1-73)


Crime of Passion

1970-73
UK
ITV ATV
32 Episodes, 60 minutes long
cast
John Phillips
Anthony Newland
Daniel Moynihan
Benard Archard

27. Emile (first broadcast 10-9-73)
28. Henri (first broadcast 17-9-73)
29. Oriane (first broadcast 24-9-73)
30. Gerard (first broadcast 1-10-73)
31. Claudine (first broadcast 8-10-73)
32. Chantal (first broadcast 15-10-73)


Crown Court

1972-84
UK
ITV, Granada
879 Episodes, 30 minutes long
Court Drama


Day by Day

1972-80
UK
ITV, Southern
30 minutes long
Evening southern news


Father, Dear Father

1968-73
UK
ITV, Thames
45 Episodes, 30 minutes long
w. Brain Cooke, Johnnie Mortimer
d. William G. Stewart
m. Gordon Franks
Patrick Cargill - Patrick Glover
Ann Holloway - Karen Glover
Natasha Pyne - Anna Glover
Noel Dyson - Nanny
Dawn Addams - Georgie Thompson
Ursula Howells - Barbara

1. Flat Spin (first broadcast 2-1-73)
2. Home and Away (first broadcast 9-1-73)
3. It's in the Book (first broadcast 16-1-73)
4. Right Hand Man (first broadcast 23-1-73)
5. Pop Around the Clock (first broadcast 30-1-73)
6. In All Directions (first broadcast 6-2-73)

DVD Complete 7 series 7953386

First Report

1972-74
UK
ITV, ITN
20-25 minutes long
Lunch time weekday news, weather and FT index
p. Barrie Sales
d. Nigel Warrack
ne. Peter Cole
n. Robert Kee, Leonard Parkin

1. Robert Kee (first broadcast Monday 1-1-73)
2. Robert Kee (first broadcast Tuesday 2-1-73)
3. Robert Kee (first broadcast Wednesday 3-1-73)
4. Robert Kee (first broadcast Thursday 4-1-73)
5. Robert Kee (first broadcast Friday 5-1-73)


Foreign Flavour 

1973
ITV ATV
7 Episodes, 30 minutes long
p. Ron Francis
de. Don Fisher
re. Harvey Higgins
pr. Jennifer Clulow

1. Chinese - Kenneth Lo (first broadcast 9.40am 3-3-73)
2. French - Gerard Bellone (first broadcast 9.40am 10-3-73)
3. Italian - Juliano Biguzzi (first broadcast 9.40am 17-3-73)
4. Jamaican - Bertie Greene (first broadcast 9.40am 24-3-73)
5. Danish - Lisa Johansen (first broadcast 9.40am 31-3-73)
6. Indian - Naseem Khan (first broadcast 9.40am 7-4-73)
7. (first broadcast 9.40am 14-4-73)

How

1966-81
UK
ITV, Southern
c. Jack Hargreaves
re. Tim Edmunds
pr. Jack Hargreaves, Fred Dinenage, Bunty James, Jon Miler, Marian Davies

Inigo Pipkin

1973-81
UK
ITV, ATV
333 Episodes, 15 minutes long
Childrens live action and puppets
c. Michael Jeans, Susan Pleat
George Woodbridge - Inigo Pipkin


Jensen Code, The

1973
UK
ITV, ATV
13 Episodes, 30 minutes long
w. Carey Harrison
d. Jonathan Wright-Miller
Dai Bradley - Terry
Tony Wright - Alex
Brian Crocher - Gordon
Leon Eagles - Dr Jensen

1. (first broadcast 28-2-73)
2. (first broadcast 7-3-73)
3. (first broadcast 14-3-73)
4. (first broadcast 21-3-73)
5. (first broadcast 28-3-73)
6. (first broadcast 4-4-73)
7. (first broadcast 11-4-73)
8. (first broadcast 18-4-73)
9. (first broadcast 25-4-73)
10. (first broadcast 2-5-73)
11. (first broadcast 16-5-73)
12. (first broadcast 23-5-73)

DVD B002H0GXZW (bw originally made in colour)

Laurel and Hardy

1921-1951
USA
106 Films, 15-100 minutes long

1. The Lucky Dog
2. 45 Minutes from Hollywood
3. Duck Soup
4. Slipping Wives
5. Love 'Em and Weep
6. Why Girls Love Sailors
7. With Love Hisses
8. Sugar Daddies
9. Sailors Beware
10. Now I'll Tell One

Mr. and Mrs.

1964-80
UK
ITV, HTV
c. Roy Ward Dickson
p. Derek Clark
de. John Biggs
pr. Alan Taylor
hs. Lynda Thomas

1. (first broadcast Monday 1-1-73)
2. (first broadcast Monday 8-1-73)
3. (first broadcast Monday 15-1-73)

Mr. Trimble

1973-76
UK
ITV, Yorkshire
20 minutes long
Pre School Children's Programme
p. Bill Cole
de. Howard Dawson
pt. Irene Cockroft, Lesley Smith, David Wilson
m. Peter Gosling, Jim Bywater, Paul Spinetti
pu. Chris Somerville, Mo
an. Paul Vester
Tony Boden - Mr. Trimble
Wendy King - Mrs. Brown
Glug the Goldfish
Tronk the Robot

1. (first broadcast 5-2-73)
2. (first broadcast 6-2-73)
3. (first broadcast 7-2-73)
4. (first broadcast 8-2-73)
5. (first broadcast 9-2-73)
6. (first broadcast 12-2-73)
7. (first broadcast 13-2-73)
8. (first broadcast 14-2-73)
9. (first broadcast 15-2-73)
10. (first broadcast 16-2-73)

New Scotland Yard

1972-74
UK
ITV, LWT
45 Episodes, 60 minutes long
d. Tony Wharmby, Christopher Hodson
w. Don Houghon
John Carlisle - Det. Insp. Ward
Basil Henson - Major Lofthouse
Bryan Marshall - PC Tyrell

1. My Boy Robby? (first broadcast 12-1-73)
2. Where's Harry (first broadcast 23-6-73)
3. Diamonds are Never Forever( first broadcast 30-6-73)
4. Bullet in a Haystack (first broadcast 7-7-73)
5. Weight of Evidence (first broadcast 14-7-73)
6. Crossfire (first broadcast 21-7-73)
7. Property, Dogs and Women (first broadcast 28-7-73)
8. Exchange Is No Robbery (first broadcast 4-8-73)
9. Daisy Chain (first broadcast 11-8-73)
10. Don't Go Out Alone (first broadcast 18-8-73)
11. The Stone (first broadcast 25-8-73)
12. Monopoly (first broadcast 1-9-73)
13. Rogues Gallery (first broadcast 8-9-73)
14. Pier  (first broadcast 15-9-73)

Rainbow

1972-92
UK
ITV, Thames
20 minutes long
d. Roger Price, Robert Reed, edward Joffe
c. John Kershaw
p. Pamela Lonsdale
s. John Kershaw
m. Tell Tale

David Cook - Himself (72-73)
John Leeson - Bungle
Peter Hawkins - Zippy
Violet Philpoti - Puppets

Special Branch

1969-74
ITV Thames
53 Episodes, 60 minutes long
Drama Police
Derren Nesbitt - Det. Chief Insp. Jordan
George Sewell - Det. Chief Insp. Alan Craven
Morris Perry - Charles Moxon
Fulton Mackay - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
Patrick Mower - Det. Chief Insp. Tom Haggerty
Roger Rowland - Det. Chief Sgt. Bill North
Keith Washington - Det. Con. Morrissey

Series 3
28. A Copper Called Craven Red (first broadcast 4-4-73)
29. Round the Clock (first broadcast 11-4-73)
30. Inquisition (first broadcast 18-4-73)
31. Assault (first broadcast 25-4-73)
32. Polonaise (first broadcast 2-5-73)
33. Red Herring (first broadcast 8-5-73)
34. Death by Drowning (first broadcast 16-5-73)
35. All the King's Men (first broadcast 23-5-73)
36. Threat (first broadcast 6-6-73)
37. The Other Man (first broadcast 13-6-73)
38. You Won't Remember Me (first broadcast 20-6-73)
39. Hostage (first broadcast 27-6-73)
40. Blueprint for Murder (first broadcast 9-5-73)

Southern News

UK
ITV Southern
5 minutes
pr. Christopher Peacock, Fred Dinenage

Thriller

UK
ITV ATV
43 Episodes, 65 minutes

1. Lady Killer (first broadcast 14-4-73)
2. Possession (first broadcast 21-4-73)
3. Someone at the Top of the Stairs (first broadcast 28-4-73)
4. An Echo of Theresa (first broadcast 5-5-73)
5. The Colour of Blood (first broadcast 12-5-73)
6. Murder in Mind (first broadcast 19-5-73)
7. A Place to Die (first broadcast 26-5-73)
8. File It Under Fear (first broadcast 2-4-73)
9. The Eyes Have It (first broadcast 9-6-73)
10. Spell of Evil (first broadcast 16-6-73)

Torchy the Battery Boy

1958-59
UK
ITV Pelham Films, AP Films, ABC Weekend TV, British Pathe
52 Episodes 15 minutes long
c. Roberta Leigh
w. Roberta Leigh
d. Gerry Anderson, Vivian Milroy

1. Pom-Pom and the Toys
2. Topsy Turvy Land
3. Torchy and Squish
4. The Building of Frutown
5. Torchy and the Broken Rocket
6. King Dithers
7. Torchy Goes Back to Earth
8. Bossy Boots Goes to Topsy Turvy Land
9. Bossy Boots is Taught a Lesson
10. A Bell For a Penny
11. A Trick On Pom-Pom
12. Torchy is Stolen
13. King Dithers Loses His Crown
14. Pillwig Gets a Present
15. Bad Boy Bogey
16. Torchy and Strange Animal
17. Bossy Boots Forgets to be Good
18. Hungry Money Box
19. The Naughty Twins
20. The Twins Learn a Lesson
21. King Dithers Goes Down to Earth
22. Torchy Escapes at Last
23. Torchy and the Man in the Moon
24. Bogey and the Statues
25. The Moon Falls Asleep
28. Torchy's Birthday

World of Sport

1965-85
UK
ITV LWT
Sports Programme
pr. Dickie Davies

1. (first broadcast 6-1-73)
2. (first broadcast 13-1-73)
3. (first broadcast 20-1-73)