Number 224
They've Sold A MillionWednesday October 30 1963 10-10.30 pm
They've Sold A Million
Out of hundreds of so-called stars of pop music, only a handful have reached the heights
of public acclaim by selling, more than a million of their records. Tonight GERRY AND THE
PACEMAKERS, break off rehearsal for a one-night stand to play some of theirs and talk to
ALAN FREEMAN
Directed by Robert Fleming Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
Wednesday January 9 1964 10-10.30 pm
They've Sold A Million
Tonight we present the well-known American trio, THE RONETTES who hold an
all-singing, all-talking press conference. Introduced by ALAN FREEMAN
Directed by Peter Croft Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
Wednesday April 22 1964 9.10-9.30 pm
They've Sold A Million
Tonight WINIFRED ATWELL plays some of the tunes that have sold for no fewer than
16 million records and talks to TONY BILBOW.
Directed by Robert Fleming Rediffusion Network Production
Monday October 5 1964 9.30-9.45 pm
They've Sold A Million
with JOE LOSS and his ORCHESTRA singers: ROSE BRENNAN, LARRY GRETON
ROSS McMANUS Dance Duo: LAIRD and LORRAINE
For more than 30 years bandleader J Loss has been at the top of his world. His records
have been hits since before the war. Tonight he looks back with his orchestra over a
packed career of stars; songs; and dances. Interveiwer: TONY BILBOW
Directed by Daphne Shadwell A Rediffusion Production
Number 225
CraneJanuary 13th !964 episode from the TV Times...
TV Times article...
and
Series 2
Monday January 27 8.0 -8.55
Crane
starring Patrick Allen Gerald Flood Sam Kydd and Laya Raki
in
Dead Reckoning by Bruno Christian and Reed De Rouen
Cast includes Richard Vernon, Jan Waters, Brian Cant, Bartlett Mullins
Film sequences directed by Richard Doubleday Script Editor Patrick Alexander
Directed by Christopher Hodson Produced by Jordan Lawrence
The man in Tallal Prison is a storm-centre. One attempt to rescue him ends in death.
Crane has no wish to be involved but nearly gets killed himself.
Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
Series 3
Monday November 2 1964 8.0-8.55 pm
Crane
usual stars in T.N.T. by Anthony Scott Veitch
cast includes Edwin Richfield, Henry Soskin, Peter Bayliss, Arthur White, Delphi Lawrence
Barry Linehan
Directed by Marc Miller Produced by Jordan Lawrence
Crane handles dynamite Rediffusion Network Production
Monday November 9 1964 8.0 - 8.55 pm
Crane
in The Third Bullet with Margaret Whiting Philip Gilbert Laurence Hardy Peter Halliday
Peter Birrel
Directed by Christopher Hodson Produced by Jordan Lawrence
When Crane receives a telephone call from an unknown woman, the first bullet is aimed
at him. Rediffusion Network Production
Monday November 23 1964 8.0-8.55 pm
Crane
in A Danger To Others with Sally Home John Bryans Eric Pohlmann
Julie disappears into the night - and the most likely consequence is murder
Directed by James Ormerod
Number 226
How To Be An Alienwww.lostshows.com/default.aspx?search=how+to+be+an+alienWednesday February 19 1964 9.10 -9.40 pm
How to be an Alien
A sort of Lantern Lecture
Presented by FRANK MUIR and DENIS NORDERN
With The Voices of June Whitfield, Kenneth Connor and Gordon Rollings
Written by Frank Muir and Denis Nordern with Edward J. Mason and GEORGE MIKES
Designed by Michael Wield Produced by Sid Colin Directed by Ian Fordyce
Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
The bfi has filmographic records for all 6 episodes all directed by Ian Fordyce, with
just 1964 and no specific dates and with different episode titles to that on the lostshows link above.
Elsewhere on-line it agrees with the titles at the bfi and gives the following specific dates
and casts, besides Muir and Nordern
Wednesday
12/2/64 EATING voices of June Whitfield and Ronnie Barker
19/2/64 CHILDREN voices of June Whitfield and Ronnie Barker
26/2/64 LEISURE voices of June Whitfield and Ronnie Barker
04/3/64 TOGETHERNESS voices of June Whitfield, Ronnie Barker and Kenneth Connor
11/3/64 DESIGN voices of June Whitfield and Ronnie Barker
25/3/64 COURTSHIP voices of J Whitfield, Ronnie Barker, Peter Goodwright, Gordon Rollings