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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 1, 2016 12:09:15 GMT
Number 130No Hiding Placepart 1 of introduction to "No Hiding Place" from the TV Times Sept 1959... part 2 Details of the 1st episode of "No Hiding Place" 16/09/59 from the TV Times... and this is the synopsis for the 2nd episode Granada September 23 Wednesday 8.35 - 9.30 pm
No Hiding Place
starring Raymond Francis as Chief Det-Supt. Lockhart with Eric Lander as Det-Sgt Baxter
CHECKMATE by Peter Barnes
Guest stars BERNARD BRADEN LANA MORRIS Michael Vernon.....Bernard Braden Maria Vernon.....Diana Lambert Jean Taylor.....Lana Morris Steven Hoskins...Michael Corcoran Willis.....Douglas Bradley-Smith Thomas.....Donald Bradley Police Doctor.....Frank Forsyth Laboratory Technician...Alan Thompson First plain-clothes man.....Artie Mayne Second plain-clothes man.....Robert Crowdace Constable.....Edward Higgins Young Constable.....Michael Darlow
Designed by George Haslam Script edited by Max Ehrlich Directed by MICHAEL WESTMORE Produced by RAY DICKS
A murder is committed. The killer anticipates Lockhart's every move. Indeed, this is like a grim game of chess, until Lockhart finds his opponent's only weakness...a woman.www.lostshows.com/default.aspx?search=no+hiding+place
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 1, 2016 12:15:08 GMT
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 3, 2016 9:28:12 GMT
Number 132 Miniature Music Hallsee episode for 13/10/59 below...30 minutes Chas McDevitt and Nancy Whiskey. Number 133 The Missing MercuryI unfortunately do not hold a TV Times for the 20/10/59 can anyone help? www.lostshows.com/default.aspx?search=missing+mercury30 minutes...Paul Streather, Ruth Kettlewell and Peter Collingwood among the cast. Number 134Dial For MusicGood old Bill Maynard compered the first show 25 minutes, 18/12/59 and 24/12/59...Steve Race, Dennis Lotis and Ronnie Carroll among the cast. Viewers called in with a song request. TV Times 18/12/59... TV Times 24/12/59... article on the programme... Can anyone come up with any further information please about these 3 Numbers?
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 4, 2016 11:11:26 GMT
Number 135
Merry With Medwin
from Midlands edition..24/12/59 9.35 - 10.30 pm
MERRY WITH MEDWIN starring SHIRLEY BASSEY SIDNEY JAMES VINCE EAGER and his Silent Three BETTY MARSDEN STEPHANIE VOSS RON MOODY And your host MICHAEL MEDWIN THE GEORGE MITCHELL SINGERS BILLY TERNENT and his Orchestra (Arrangements by Allan Braden) The Denny Bettis Dancers (Dances arranged by Denny Bettis) Script by Neville Phillips Original music by Neville Phillips and Robb Stewart Designed by Frank Nerini Directed by PETER CROFT An Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
Number 135
Number 136
The Christmas Hour
from Midlands edition..25/12/59 6.45 - 7.45 pm
THE CHRISTMAS HOUR HUGHIE GREEN invites viewers to his CHRISTMAS PARTY to meet WINIFRED ATWELL RAY BENNETT DAVID BLAIR JOYCE BLAIR ALLEN BRUCE HARRY BRUNNING FRED BORDERS JILL BROWNE JEAN CLARKE ALMA COGAN TOMMY COOPER JULIE DEMARCO PLANTAGENET SOMERSET FRY RAY ELLINGTON MALCOLM GODDARD LINDA JOYCE McDONALD HOBLEY DICKIE HENDERSON MARION KEENE ANTHONY KERR NADIA NERINA REX NORTH VERONICA PAGE BRIAN REECE JOHN RHODES KEN WILSON GEORGE WOOD THE MALCOLM GODDARD DANCERS THE BAND OF HM IRISH GUARDS And a host of other stars to entertain on Christmas Day, including the star viewers voted as The Personality of the Year Script by Jimmy Coghill, Bill Smith and Vic Hallums Orchestrations by Allan Braden and Martin Slavin Special material by Abbe Gail and Martin Slavin Music by Steve Race and his Orchestra Choreography by Malcolm Goddard The Barney Gilbraith Singers Settings by Henry Federer Directed by ERIC CROALL An Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
Number 137
Romance Of The Railways
from Special Combined Edition London Channel 9, Northern, Southern (but not Midlands) Tuesday 18 August 1959 5.45 - 6.15 pm ROMANCE OF THE RAILWAYS Introduced by CHARLES RICHARDSON Script by John Hastings Designed by Jim Nicolson Directed by TIG ROE (Special facilities by courtesy of British Transport Commission) The growth of British railroads, and the men who built their engines. An Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
from Northern edition...Granada Tuesday 29 December 1959 5.25 - 5.55 pm ROMANCE OF THE RAILWAYS Episode 3 The conclusion of the section on signals and the story of the building of the Severn Tunnel, probably the greatest engineering achievement in the history of the Western Region Introduced by Charles Richardson Written by John Hastings Directed by Tig Roe (Film and facilities by the Museum of Railways Relics and the British Transport Commission) An Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 7, 2016 9:47:34 GMT
Here are some Associated-Rediffusion held at the bfi..
1. Introduction to TV in Schools 1959 35 mm Re-recorded Negative Sound 209 Feet.
2. Hypnotism 1959-02-03 from the Series: Look In A Harley Street Doctor explains to Michael Ingrams the medical uses of Hypnotism and demonstrates its use on two patients. 35 mm Sound 1652 Feet.
3. Dustmen 1959-02-10 from the Series: Look In Michael Ingrams joins the crew on the Westminster run, Dustmen say how the Householder can help the Dustman. 35 mm Magnetic Sound 1035 Feet.
4. The Crucifixion: The Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. 1959-03-27 VHS 25.34 minutes.
5. Earl Mountbatten of Burma 1959-04-23 35 mm Re-recorded Sound 1192 Feet 16 mm Original Negative Sound 476 Feet.
6. Old People; Part 1 1959-05-12 from the Series: Look In 35 mm Magnetic recording Sound 1041 Feet.
7. The Rt. Hon. Viscount Hailsham, Q.C. 1959-05-18 From the Series: Profile Ludovic Kennedy interviews Quinton Hogg. 35 mm Magnetic Sound 1195 Feet.
8. The Rt. Hon. Aneurin Bevan, M.P. 1959-05-25 From the Series: Profile Ludovic Kennedy interviews. 35 mm Magnetic recording Sound 1184 Feet.
9. The Rt. Hon. R.A.Butler, Ch, M.P. 1959-06-01 From the Series: Profile 35 mm Acetate Sound 1200 Feet.
10. Dowsing 1959-06-02 From the Series: Look In 35 mm Sound 483 Feet.
11. The Rt. Hon. Hugh Gaitskell, M.P. 1959-06-08 From the Series: Profile Ludovic Kennedy interviews. 35 mm Sound 1180 Feet.
12. Midwives 1959-07-07 From the Series: Look in 35 mm Sound 1191 Feet.
13. After Midnight 1959-09-21 Michael Ingrams looks at London between midnight and dawn. 35 mm Magnetic recording Sound 2841 Feet.
14. Cats 1959-12-03 From the Series: Farsons Guide To the British 16 mm BW Positive Combined 510 Feet.
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 9, 2016 9:19:22 GMT
With a nod of acknowledgement to the pioneering 1950's, we turn our gaze to the 1960's...
first up
1960
138 The little Ship 6 episodes 5/1-9/2/60 Cast unknown. 139 SMS (Somerset Maugham Stories) 50 minutes 16 episodes 3/2-28/4/60 140 Francis Storm Investigates 25 minutes 6 episodes 1/3-5/4/60 Brian Worth, William Simons Sarah Long 141 Association Football: Football League v Scottish League 23 March 55 minutes Kent Walton 142 Roving Reasons 25 minutes 13 episodes 1/4-24/6/60 Noelle Middleton Charles Morgan Cavan Kendall 143 The Music Goes Round 30 minutes 1/4/60 Ronnie Hilton Joan Savage Pip Hinton The Kestrels 144 Love Of Mike 25 minutes 30 episodes 20/4-7/11/60 Michael Medwin Carmel McSharry George Roderick 145 Love From Italy 3/5/60 Donald Sinden Billie Whitelaw Ivor Davies 146 Romano (The Peasant) 30 minutes 6 episodes 3/5-7/6/60 Cast unknown 147 No Hiding Place Series 2 26 episodes 5/5/60-28/10/60 Episode 2/6/60 exists 148 Twenty Questions 25 minutes 17/6/60 Panel: Frankie Howerd Stephen Potter Isobel Barnett Muriel Young 149 Enquiry Unlimited 19 episodes 1/7-21/4/61 Howard Williams Redvers Kyle 150 It's Only Money 30 minutes 7/7/60 Tommy Trinder 151 The Problem Of Girlfriends 50 minutes 1/9/60 Stanley Meadows Joanna Dunham Mavis Traill 152 The Mystery Of Edwin Drood 8 episodes 28/9 - 16/11/60 Donald Sinden Richard Pearson 153 Somerset Maugham Hour 50 minutes Series 1 13 episodes 4/11/60 - 27/1/61 154 The Chequered Flag 6 episodes 6/9-11/10/60 Michael Crawford James Grout 155 The Dickie Henderson Show Series 1 26 episodes 14/11- 8/5/61. 14/11/60 and 10/4/61 exist. 156 The Citadel 25 minutes 9 episodes 23/11-18/1/61 Eric Lander Zena Walker Elizabeth Shepherd 157 The Christmas Tree 3 episodes 20/12/60 - 3/1/61 Bert Weedon Wally Whyton Muriel Young
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 10, 2016 16:28:59 GMT
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 15, 2016 10:01:42 GMT
Number 141 Association Football: Football League v Scottish LeagueWednesday 23 March 19608.25 - 9.30 pm from Highbury.... Commentators Gerry Loftus and Kent Walton The following is taken off the Football Match Programme which is currently available to see 'out/on there' Arsenal Football Club Inter-League Wednesday 23 March Kick-Off 7.45 pm Price 6D FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1. Kelsey (Arsenal) (Goal) 2. Armfield (Blackpool) (Right-Back) 3. Moran (Liverpool) (Left-Back) 4. Robson (West Bromwich Albion) (Right-Half) 5. Knapp (Leicester City) (Centre-Half) 6. Mackay (Tottenham Hotspur) (Left-Half) 7. Hooper (Birmingham City) (Outside-Right) 8. Bloomfield (Arsenal) (Inside-Right) 9. White (Newcastle United) (Centre-Forward) 10. Greaves (Chelsea) (Inside-Left) 11. Jones (Tottenham Hotspur) (Outside-Left) Referee: Mr. J W Hunt (Portsmouth) Linesmen: Mr. C.A.R. Woan (London W.14) (Red Flag) Mr. E.W. Herridge (Hatfield) (Yellow Flag) SCOTTISH LEAGUE 1. Niven (Rangers) (Goal) 2. Caldow (Rangers) (Right-Back) 3. Little (Rangers) (Left-Back) 4. Cumming (Hearts) (Right-Half) 5. Evans (Celtic) (Centre-Half) 6. McCann (Motherwell) (Left-Half) 7. Scott (Rangers) (Outside-Right) 8. Herd (Clyde) (Inside-Right) 9. St John (Motherwell) (Centre-Forward) 10. Blackwood (Hearts) (Inside-Left) 11. Muir (Kilmarnock) (Outside-Left) Calling Ronnie McDevitt or Ray Langstone, or anyone, please can you come up with the Score-Line for this Match and the Scorers? Is it possible that a copy of this televised match is held by the Football League, the Scottish League, or stretching it Arsenal Football Club? Number 142 The Roving Reasonswww.lostshows.com/default.aspx?search=roving+reasonsNumber 143The Music Goes RoundFriday 1 April 1960Associated-Rediffusion 7.00 - 7.30 pm NB A TV version of the radio show 'Songs from the Shows' hosted by John Watt - Watt had recorded the first two of six shows in December, but gave up due to ill health, he subsequently died. Ronnie Hilton, Joan Savage, Glen Mason, Pip Hinton, Adelaide Hall, The Kestrels, Bill Ternent and his Orchestra.
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Post by paul carney on Mar 16, 2016 1:57:05 GMT
Re inter league match it finished 1-0 to the English League, scorer Hooper. No idea if it exists in any archive.
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 17, 2016 9:15:08 GMT
Re inter league match it finished 1-0 to the English League, scorer Hooper. No idea if it exists in any archive. Thank you for this information
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 17, 2016 13:01:01 GMT
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 19, 2016 9:26:36 GMT
It has come to light that 3 extracts exist from the following 3 Numbers in the 1960 List...
Number 138 The Little Ship
Number 140 Francis Storm Investigates
Number 146 Romano (The Peasant)
For at the bfi is
Television For Children
Associated-Rediffusion
Synopsis: Compilation programme made of of clips from various Associated Rediffusion television children's programmes.
...(05.19) They show a clip of costume drama 'THE LITTLE SHIP'. (07.20) (09.20) Alice (Francesca Annis) and Howard Williams return to the studio and to demonstrate the variety of programmes, show an extract of FRANCIS STORM INVESTIGATES (09.47) (20.15) Muriel Young the introduces a clip of ACTIVITY (20.22) Muriel explains that a director is in Italy shooting location sequences near Palermo for a drama. Film of location film, Alice appears and the director explains the production is called ROMANO THE PEASANT. Alice also learns why they have chosen an Italian location and use a combination of studio and location filming. (24.44).
This is held on a number of formats, including 35 mm Colour Positive Combined 2485 Feet 35 mm Re-recorded Sound 2559 Feet 35 mm BW and Colour Positive Combined 8200 Feet 16 mm Re-recorded Negative Sound 1015 Feet DVD - Video - 625 - PAL Digital Betacam Video 01:23:29 minutes - 625 -PAL
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 22, 2016 9:02:59 GMT
Number 147 No Hiding Place Series 2Thursday 5 May Episode 1 8.30 - 9.25 pm NO HIDING PLACE starring RAYMOND FRANCIS as Det Chief-Supt Lockhart with Eric Lander as Det Sgt Baxter THE LONG DAY by LEON GRIFFITHS with Leslie Dwyer as Jackie Scobie Cast in order of appearance Leslie Dwyer, Glen Williams, Brian Murray, Hector Ross, Mark Heath, Raymond Francis, Eric Lander, Irene French, Margery Withers, Eric Holmes, Peter Collingwood, Emrys Leyshon, Donald Morley, Robert Pitt, Barry Steele. Designed by Frank Gillman Film directed by Richard Sidwell Script editor Guy Morgan Directed by RONALD MARRIOTT Produced by RAY DICKS When Jackie Scobie, an expert safe-blower, comes out of jail, he is the last person to guess what the day holds in store, but it is to be a long day for him, his wife, and Chief Superintendent Lockhart. Associated-Rediffusion Network Production Number 148 Twenty QuestionsFrom Northern edition Friday July 1 Channels 9 & 10 8.25 - 8.55 pm TWENTY QUESTIONS Chairman STEWART MacPHERSON Panel ISOBEL BARNETT FRANKIE HOWERD STEPHEN POTTER MURIEL YOUNG And the Mystery Voice Designed by Barbara Bates Directed by TIG ROE Associated-Rediffusion Presentation Number 149 Enquiry Unlimitedwww.lostshows.com/default.aspx?search=enquiry+unlimitedFrom Northern edition Friday July 1 Channels 9 & 10 5.0 - 5.25 pm ENQUIRY UNLIMITED Howard Williams and Redvers Kyle give answers to questions of every kind and introduce guest experts. This week's special enquiry concerns the film world, and features Sylvia Syms, Val Guest, Ken Hall. written by Howard Williams Designed by Sylva Nadolny Directed by PRUDENCE NESBITT Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
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Post by Alan Turrell on Mar 22, 2016 10:29:05 GMT
Keep up the good work William fascinating reading even if i can't add much info to them if all these shows your listing existed and were available to view i'd watch every one of them.
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 22, 2016 11:17:18 GMT
Thanks for your comments Alan it gives me the boost I need to keep beavering away.
I also understand your comment about watching every one of the shows (if they existed) I suppose what we could say then would be, o.k. we've seen it now, it was either good or not so good, but either way at least we'd have got to view it and make up our mind.
Maybe we are looking at all these old shows through rose tinted glasses?
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