The first play, "Sammy" by Ken Hughes, features Eric House as a bookie trying to gather funds for protection against a gang. The second play, "The Dock Brief" by John Mortimer, marks its fourth season with two one-act performances.
Teleplay by M. Charles Cohen
Based on the novel by Alexander Pushkin
Adapted by Stanley Mann
Written by Ronald Hambleton
Performed by the National Ballet Company of Canada, the production stars Lois Smith as the Snow Queen and the Sugar Plum Fairy, David Adams as the Nutcracker Prince, and Betty Pope as Clara, the central character for whom the fantasy is performed.
Teleplay by John Gray
Written by Eugene Labiche
Teleplay by Mac Shoub
Teleplay by Paul Almond
The artists include,
Adapted by Mavor Moore
Adapted by Donald Jack
Teleplay by Barry Morse
Teleplay by Charles E. Israel
A BOY GROWING UP
The story tells of an ineffectual, idealistic landowner who destroys his wife and eventually himself by letting
Two men take a load of black market pork from a distributor at one end of Paris to a butcher at the other end.
The story revolves around the Pontevedrian embassy's efforts to prevent a wealthy young widow from marrying a foreigner and taking her fortune out of her own country, which would result in impoverishing it. [final episode]