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  • Nick McCarty: Liz Parker--A Confidential Agent : A BBC Radio Crime Drama Collection
    Af Nick McCarty (2023)
    Summary: Six cosy detective dramas about secretary turned super-sleuth Liz Parker Liz Parker dreams of being a gumshoe, like her hardboiled heroes Philip Marlowe and Mike Hammer. But instead, she's stuck as secretary at the Ace Agency, a small-time investigation bureau above a curry house in the backstreets of Birmingham. Her lecherous boss, Mr Antrobus, is too tied up with typist Gloria to pay much attention to the cases that come in - so Liz decides to solve them herself... In A Confidential Agent , Liz gets embroiled in the affairs of an old friend and an old flame. But as she digs into the past, she unearths secrets, lies and shady dealings... All that Glisters sees her consulted by a young man whose girlfriend, Tracy, has gone missing. Looking into her disappearance, she uncovers a seedy photographic business with a sideline in blackmail. Poison in the Air finds Liz promoted to fully-fledged investigator. But her boss still isn't taking her seriously - so when she hears of poison-pen letters being sent to an old people's home, she's determined to unmask the culprit... In A Husband Scorned , she finds herself attracted to a teacher whose wife has gone astray: but is he a victim, or a villain? In Sharks Have Pearly Teeth , with the agency suffering a cash-flow crisis, Liz learns the bitter truth behind a case of moneylending and espionage. Finally, Fire sees her investigating threats against a Greek dressmaker - and when his clothing factory goes up in flames, she must decide if sabotage or fraud are involved. Scripted by award-winning dramatist Nick McCarty, these engaging dramas star Rosemary Martin as Liz Parker, Terry Molloy as Mr Antrobus and Clare Faulconbridge as Gloria. Production credits Written by Nick McCarty Directed by Philip Martin Pianist: Harold Rich Starring Rosemary Martin as Liz Parker, Terry Molloy as Mr Antrobus and Clare Faulconbridge as Gloria A Confidential Agent Cast: Barbara Atkinson , Edwin Richfield , Roger Hume , Terry Molloy , Joyce Gibbs , Dave Mitty, Gordon Coulson , Jackie Abbey Taylor , Pauline Wattis Other parts played by members of the cast First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 5 June 1986 All That Glisters Cast: Roger Hume , Vikki Chambers , Kim Durham , Andy Hockley , Judith Pearson , Tex Flint Other parts played by members of the cast First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 23 July 1987 Poison in the Air Cast: Roger Hume , Barbara Atkinson , Joyce Gibbs , Simon Carter , Alton Douglas , Ralph Lawton, Veda Warwick , Judy Bennett Other parts played by members of the cast First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 3 July 1991 A Husband Scorned Cast: Roger Hume , Barbara Atkinson , Joyce Gibbs , Simon Carter , Leon Tanner , Martin Matthews, Janet Whiteside Other parts played by members of the cast First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 10 July 1991 Sharks Have Pearly Teeth Cast: Roger Hume , Kimberley Hope , Kim Durham , Dave Mitty , Alan Devereux , Joyce Gibbs, Marian Kemmer Other parts played by members of the cast First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 24 July 1991 Fire Cast: Roger Hume , Ian Lindsay , Kim Durham , Patricia Gallimore , Renu Setna , Philip Molloy Other parts played by members of the cast First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 17...

  • David Nobbs: The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin : A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation
    Af David Nobbs (2023)
    Summary: Meet Reginald Iolanthe Perrin, a man on the brink, in this comedy classic Fleeing across England in a fruit shaped van, attending his own wake and shouting the word 'parsnip' at inopportune moments wasn't exactly what Reginald Perrin had planned. But for Reggie, nothing in life is really going to plan. This brand new dramatisation of David Nobbs's hilarious classic novel follows the adventures of a middle-aged, middle-of-the-road, middle management dessert salesman, as he decides he's finally had enough. Part 1: The Fall - Reginald Perrin is having a crisis; he's not only lost his drive at work and in the bedroom but also his grip on reality. Parsnip, anyone? Part 2: The Rise - Reggie decides that faking his own death is the only way to find freedom and become a new man, but there's an unexpected problem... Also included here is a bonus interview programme, 'Laughed Off the Page', in which David Nobbs tells Janice Forsyth about his most famous creation, the wonderful Reggie Perrin. Written By David Nobbs Dramatised By Jon Canter Directed By Sally Avens Piano & Organ Played By Peter Ringrose Cast Reggie - David Haig CJ - Pip Torrens Elizabeth - Selina Griffiths Joan - Amelia Bullmore Linda - Celeste Dring Jimmy/Man In Car - Thomas Arnold Henry/Train Announcer/Inspector Gate - Dan Starkey Tom - Joseph Ayre Esther - Chloe Sommer Tony - Jonathan Forbes Mark/Barker/Reverend - Tom Kiteley Mrs CJ/Woman In Car - Joanna Monro Doc/Bill The Nightwatchman - Roger Ringrose Adam - Aiden Davison Jocasta - Elise Davison First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 13 and 20 November 2022 Laughed Off The Page First broadcast BBC Radio Scotland, 25 November 2010 © 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P) 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

  • David Napthine: The Recall Man
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    The Recall Man

    Af David Napthine (2021)
    Summary: Seven gripping dramas featuring forensic psychologist and memory expert Dr Joe Aston Returning to his home town of Middlesborough on a six-month attachment to the Teesside police, criminal psychologist Joe Aston is called in for seven unusual and baffling cases. As a specialist in the controversial field of 'recovered memory', his skills are crucial: only he can uncover the truth by persuading victims, witnesses and suspects to remember what they'd rather forget... In Doctor Joe Aston Investigates , the 'recall man' tackles the only suspect in a murder case: a scientist suspected of killing her boss. Making Waves finds a confused diver claiming to have witnessed an old murder: can his memory be trusted? In Over the Border , Aston probes a taxi driver who may be the sole witness to a gangland killing, but claims to remember nothing. In Stepping Out , he finds his position under threat when rival psychologist Beth Webster is hired to investigate a spate of attacks on young women. Taken by Surprise sees Aston resorting to unorthodox methods to secure an identification of the main suspect in a kidnapping case. In Can't See for Looking , a witness to an arson attack swears she saw a rhinoceros throwing a petrol bomb: can Aston discover what she really saw? Finally, in Best Forgotten , the forensic psychologist uncovers fresh information about an unsolved robbery from 1952 - but the newfound facts have some unwelcome implications... Written by David Napthine and Steven Chambers, these gripping dramas star Jeremy Swift as Dr Joe Aston, with Paul Brennen as DC Patten, Janet Dibley as DI Reynolds and Andrew Harrison as DC Hamilton. Credits Written by David Napthine and Steven Chambers Produced and directed by Toby Swift and Mary Peate Starring Jeremy Swift as Dr Joe Aston Doctor Joe Aston Investigates Grace Hayle - Rosie Cavaliero Dl Karen Dennis - Carolyn Pickles Tom Aston - Colin MacLachlan DC Patten - Paul Brennen DC Talbot - Sue Scott Davison First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 7 December 2001 Making Waves DC Patten - Paul Brennen Defence Counsel - Andrew Harrison George - James Gaddas Jane - Elizabeth Carling First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 31 October 2003 Over the Border DC Patten - Paul Brennen DI Reynolds - Janet Dibley Tommy - Vincent Friell DC Hamilton - Andrew Harrison First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 7 November 2003 Stepping Out DI Reynolds - Janet Dibley Beth - Tessa Peake-Jones Linda - Sue Scott Davison Nicola - Suzanne Heathcote DC Hamilton - Andrew Harrison First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 14 November 2003 Taken by Surprise DC Patten - Paul Brennen DI Reynolds - Janet Dibley Bill - Andrew Dunn Tony - Gerard McDermott Moira - Susan Jameson First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 26 September 2005 Can't See for Looking DC Patten - Paul Brennen DI Reynolds - Janet Dibley Donna - Sharon Percy Billy - Michael Imerson Alison - Colleen Prendergast Steve - Wayne Foskett Asif - Shiv Grewal Mickey - Michael Hodgson First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 3 October 2005 Best Forgotten DC Patten - Paul Brennen DI Reynolds - Janet Dibley Tom - Colin MacLachlan Frankie - Maurice Roëves Sue - Sheila Tait First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 10 October 2005 © 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (p) 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

  • Agatha Christie: The Hound of Death
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    The Hound of Death

    Af Agatha Christie (2010)
    Summary: The year is 1920, and an ambitious doctor meets a nun apparently traumatised by what she witnessed in the Great War. An attempt to restore the woman's sanity results in the uncovering of something very sinister indeed

  • Agatha Christie: Five Little Pigs
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    Five Little Pigs

    Af Agatha Christie (2010)
    Summary: Carla Lemarchant was a child of five when her mother was accused and convicted of poisoning her father, the famous painter Amyas Crale. After Caroline Crale dies in prison, Carla is sent to live with her uncle and aunt in Canada. Only on her twenty-first birthday does Carla learn of her family history when she reads a letter written by Caroline before her death, in which she denies murdering her husband. But if her mother didn't kill Amyas Crale, who did? Carla needs to know, because she is planning to get married and wishes to start her new life without this terrible shadow hanging over her. Desperate to find out the truth, she consults the best detective money can buy. With nothing to go on except five suspects who fit strangely into the pattern of a child's nursery rhyme, Hercule Poirot is faced with a formidable challenge to find the real killer...

  • Alexander McCall Smith: The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency: BBC Radio Casebook, Volume 5
    Summary: The fifth and final collection of BBC Radio 4 dramatisations, adapted by Alexander McCall Smith from his own bestselling books 'Touching, rhythmic, and laugh-out-loud hilarious' AudioFile Magazine 'Must-listen...beautifully cast, precisely timed, simply wonderful.' Daily Telegraph Botswana's best - and only - lady detective, Precious Ramotswe, returns for one last time to solve some surprising and challenging cases, aided as ever by the invaluable Mma Makutsi (and copious cups of red bush tea...) The first two-part story, The Fat Cattle Club and Precious and Grace , sees Mma Ramotswe and her dauntless Co-Director tasked by a Canadian lady, Susan Peters, to find her childhood home and her old nursemaid, Rosie. They must also extricate Mr Polopetsi from a dodgy business scheme, and try to solve the problem of Fanwell's stray dog - all while waiting for the rain to come. In the second 2-parter, The House of Unexpected Sisters and The Colours of All the Cattle , the Agency investigates a saleswoman's claims of unfair dismissal. Meanwhile, Mma Ramotswe discovers an unknown relative and a family mystery, and reluctantly agrees to stand for election to the local council... Featuring joyful African music and a superb cast, these delightful, warm-hearted dramatisatations star Janice Acquah as Mma Ramotswe, with Nadine Marshall as Mma Makutsi, Joseph Marcell as Mr JLB Matekoni, Steve Toussaint as Mr Polopetsi and Sarah Niles as Mma Potokwani. Production credits Written and dramatised by Alexander McCall Smith Directed by Gaynor MacFarlane ( The Fat Cattle Club, Precious and Grace ) and Eilidh McCreadie ( The House of Unexpected Sisters, The Colours of All the Cattle) A BBC Radio Scotland production The Fat Cattle Club/Precious and Grace Mma Ramotswe - Janice Acquah Mma Makutsi - Nadine Marshall Mr JLB Matekoni - Ben Onwukwe Mr Polopetsi - Steve Toussaint Mma Potokwani/Bandie/Violet Sephotho - Sarah Niles Susan Peters - Barbara Barnes Mma Rosie/Mma Kentse/Neighbour - Eleanor Crooks Fanwell / Cool - Kedar Williams-Stirling Bishop/Superintendant Bogosi/Baker - Jude Akuwudike First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 19-20 July 2017 The House of Unexpected Sisters/The Colours of All the Cattle Mma Ramotswe - Janice Acquah Mma Makutsi - Nadine Marshall Mr JLB Matekoni/Chairman - Ben Onwukwe Mr Polopetsi - Steve Toussaint Mma Potokwani - Sarah Niles Charity/Neighbour - Saffron Coomber Charity's mother/Mma Gopalang - L orna Gayle Stephen/John - Jason Barnett Mingie Ramotswe - Debbie Korlay Charlie - Maynard Eziashi First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 16-23 September 2019 © 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (p) 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

  • Ben Miller: The Young Postmen : A BBC Radio 4 Comedy
    Af Ben Miller (2023)
    Summary: A surreal comedy about the escapades of a trio of Post Office workers In Swansden, it seems like the men and women of the Post Office must make their own fun. From following mystic runes on a fantasy journey and competing in a little light professional competitive cycling, to fighting the Tuareg in a fort in Africa after joining the French Foreign Legion and engaging the Jupiter aliens in an amateur musical, via climbing Mount Everest and attempting to record a Christmas Number One - Brian, Derek and Sue will just have to make sure all the boring stuff like sorting and handing out the post is actually done at some point... A delightful bite of comedy with a star-studded comic cast in their early days, including Ben Miller ( Armstrong & Miller , Death in Paradise ), John Thomson ( Cold Feet , The Fast Show ), Felicity Montagu ( I'm Alan Partridge , Bridget Jones's Diary ), Alistair McGowan ( The Big Impression , ElvenQuest ), Jim Barclay ( The Young Ones , Jossy's Giants ) and even Vinnie Jones ( The Musketeers , Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels ), this hilarious series is ideal for fans of Space Hacks , Harry Enfield and Chums , and The Penny Dreadfuls . Cast and credits Brian - Ben Miller Derek - John Thomson Sue / Madonna - Felicity Montagu Mr Tippett / Captain / Simon Bates / Gary Lineker / DJ - Alistair McGowan Mr Tilbury / George Michael / Burton - Jim Barclay Melinda - Joanna Brooks Jack Finlay - David Mellor Tony Hadley - Vinnie Jones Written by Ben Miller Produced by Gareth Edwards Music by Murray Gold Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4: 19 November - 24 December 1992 ©2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

  • Rabindranath Tagore: Rabindranath Tagore : A BBC Radio Collection: Including The Home and the World & The Red Oleander
    Summary: A comprehensive anthology of dramatisations and readings of Tagore's finest works, plus bonus documentaries Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. A novelist, poet, playwright, composer, artist and philosopher, he wrote both the Indian and Bangladeshi national anthems; exchanged ideas with Yeats, Einstein and Gandhi, and was hugely influential in promoting Indian culture to the West. This collection includes some of Tagore's key novels, plays and short stories, as well as his best-known poem and four fascinating biographical programmes. We begin with two adaptations by award-winning dramatist Tanika Gupta. The Home and the World , starring Indira Varma and Sacha Dhawan , relocates Tagore's classic 1916 novel of love, power and political awakening to a contemporary British Muslim setting. Often acclaimed as Tagore's best play, The Red Oleander stars Saeed Jaffrey and Aileen Gonsalves , and tells the story of a beautiful girl who comes to a gold mining community and foments a revolution against its tyrannical king. Next up is a dramatisation of the novelette Farewell, My Friend , a romantic, delightful tale of two young lovers starring Sam Dastor and Shireen Shah . It is followed by three short stories: 'The Postmaster' and 'The Kabuliwalah' , read by Ronny Jhutti , and 'Wealth Surrendered' , read by Renu Setna . Tagore bared his musical soul in the poem 'Broken Song', read here by Peter Barker , and in Centurions: Rabindranath Tagore , poet William Radice and theatre director Jatinder Verma explain why it ranks as one of the 100 greatest art works of the 20th Century. Tanika Gupta joins presenter Matthew Parris and translator Ketaki Kushari Dyson to share her love of Tagore's writing in Great Lives: Tanika Gupta on Rabindranath Tagore , and Zia Mohyeddin reads a selection of his epistolary observations on English society and customs in Letters from Europe . Concluding the collection, Rabindranath Tagore: The Bard of Bengal explores the life and legacy of South Asia's Shakespeare. First published 1891 ('The Postmaster'), 1891-2 ('Wealth Surrendered' ) , 1892 ('The Kabuliwalah'), 1910 ( 'Broken Song'), 1916 ( The Home and the World) , 1925 (The Red Oleander) , 1929 (Farewell, My Friend) Contents The Home and the World The Red Oleander Farewell, My Friend 'The Postmaster' 'The Kabuliwalah' 'Wealth Surrendered' 'Broken Song' Centurions: Rabindranath Tagore Great Lives: Tanika Gupta on Rabindranath Tagore Letters from Europe Rabindranath Tagore: The Bard of Bengal © 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

  • Paul Mendelson: Snap: Clean break or clean slate? : A BBC Radio 4 comedy drama
    Af Paul Mendelson (2022)
    Summary: All three series of the BBC sitcom about a couple who've split up, but can't quite call it quits When two people have history, how can they ever be history? That's the question facing Molly and Doug, who are separating after 16 years of marriage. He's moving out (albeit a mere three streets away), and she's moving on (just as soon as she can get her wedding ring off) - only somehow, they can't seem to stay away from one another. Breaking up would be so much easier if it wasn't for the woes of their two teenage children, Doug's elderly mum's interference, and the sneaking suspicion that perhaps they shouldn't be divorcing at all.... Will the couple get closure and accept that their relationship is over, or can they find a way to rebuild their lives together? Written by acclaimed scriptwriter Paul Mendelson ( May to December, My Hero ), this sparkling romantic comedy stars Rebecca Lacey as Molly and Paul Venables as Doug, with a full cast including Rebecca Front, Samantha Spiro and Robin Weaver . Production credits Written by Paul Mendelson Produced by David Ian Neville First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 23 July-13 August 2003 (Series 1), 14 July-18 August 2004 (Series 2), 27 July-31 August 2005 (Series 3) Cast Molly - Rebecca Lacey Doug/Shopkeeper - Paul Venables Kaz/Michelle/Emma - Soumaya Keynes Ryan - Jessie Sullivan Dawn - Rebecca Front/Samantha Spiro/Robin Weaver Scarlet/Mrs Johnston - Rebecca Front Mrs Lonsdale/Annie/Mrs Dawlish/Lydia/Mrs Niarchos/Waitress/Mrs Luigi/Old lady - Marlene Sidaway Ansel/Steve/Stallholder/Surgeon - Richard Firth Raymond/Mr Silverton/TV announcer/Ernie/Alistair - Jonathan Tafler Gwynneth - Jennifer Hill Susan - Samantha Spiro Eirwen/Waitress - Robin Weaver 'Bittersweet and very funny' The Times © 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

  • Ursula Le Guin: Earthsea : BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation
    Af Ursula Le Guin (2016)
    Summary: A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation, based on the first three books in Ursula Le Guin's bestselling 'Earthsea' cycle. Set on a vast archipelago of islands, where magic is a central part of life, 'Earthsea' tells the intertwined stories of Ged and Tenar. Ged is a boy from the island of Gont, born with innate magical talent and a reckless nature, who tampers with long-held secrets and releases a terrible shadow into the world. He must risk everything in order to restore the balance... Meanwhile, Tenar, a girl from the island of Atuan, is taken from her home and family to become Arha, the Priestess Ever Reborn, guardian of the ominous Tombs of Atuan. Deep within the Tombs, Ged and Tenar encounter one another and seek a way of bringing peace to the troubled archipelago. Ursula Le Guin's 'Earthsea' series have sold millions of copies and been translated into sixteen languages, and this epic dramatisation of 'A Wizard of Earthsea', 'The Tombs of Atuan' and 'The Farthest Shore' will take you deep into a rich fantasy world of sorcery, wizards and dragons. Among the cast are Shaun Dooley (Broadchurch) and Toby Jones (Dad's Army. Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes approx

  • J.R.R. Tolkien: The Fellowship of the Ring
    Af J.R.R. Tolkien (2007)
    Summary: With its first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on March 8, 1981, this dramatised tale of Middle Earth became an instant global classic. It boasts a truly outstanding cast including Ian Holm (as Frodo), Sir Michael Hordern (as Gandalf), Robert Stephens (as Aragorn), Bill Nighy (as Sam Gamgee) and John Le Mesurier (as Bilbo). Brian Sibley's famous adaptation has been divided into three corresponding parts, with newly-recorded beginning and end narration by Ian Holm, who now stars as Bilbo in the feature films based on The Lord of the Rings . Part One, The Fellowship of the Ring , introduces us to Frodo Baggins. With his uncle Bilbo having mysteriously disappeared, Frodo finds himself in possession of a simple gold ring that has great and evil power. It is the Ruling Ring, taken long ago from the Dark Lord, Sauron, who now seeks to possess it again. Frodo must do everything he can to prevent this, and with the help of Gandalf the wizard and a band of loyal companions he begins a perilous journey across Middle-earth. Sauron's Black Riders are on their trail as they travel to Rivendell, attempt to cross the snow-swept Misty Mountains and, in desperation, enter the terrifying Mines of Moria. ©2018 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2018 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

  • Richard Gordon: Doctor in the House : The Complete BBC Radio Series
    Af Richard Gordon (2023)
    Summary: Richard Briers stars as student doctor Simon Sparrow who has just started at St Swithin's hospital... how hard can it be? Based on his own experiences as a medic, Richard Gordon's hospital comedy Doctor in the House was a huge hit when first published in 1952. It spawned a series of sequels, a BAFTA-winning 1954 film starring Dirk Bogarde and a spin-off TV series from 1969-1970, as well as this 1968 BBC radio series, adapted by Ray Cooney. In these 13 episodes, we follow the misadventures of hapless medical student Simon Oliver Sparrow. Having moved to London from Bradford, he decides to follow his father's footsteps and become a doctor - but, embarking on his studies at St Swithin's Hospital, he's thrown in at the deep end and finds himself floundering. From flirting with nurses and falling foul of hospital rules, to dealing with the formidable Sister Virtue and the irascible Sir Lancelot Spratt, his six years of training are always eventful. Together with pals Tony Benskin and Taffy Evans, he manages to cause medical mayhem in the operating theatre, on the antenatal ward and at the Nurses' Ball - and it's nerves and pints all round as the trio face their final exams... Starring Richard Briers, Geoffrey Sumner, Ray Cooney and Edward Cast , with guest stars including John Le Mesurier, Irene Handl, Norma Ronald, Joan Sanderson and David Jason , this funny, light-hearted sitcom is just what the doctor ordered. Adapted for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's Doctor in the House , published in 1952 Produced by David Hatch Cast Simon Sparrow - Richard Briers Sir Lancelot Spratt - Geoffrey Sumner Tony Benskin - Ray Cooney Secretary - Erik Chitty Sister/Granny - Beth Boyd Padre - Michael Deacon/Brian Haines The Dean - John Le Mesurier/Dennis Ramsden Taffy Evans - Edward Cast Vera/Matron - Norma Ronald Mrs Robinson/Sister - Ann Murray Sister Virtue - Joan Sanderson Mrs Clark - Irene Handl Sister - Barbara Mitchell Nurse Michaels - Carol Marsh Ginger - Tanya Robinson Mrs Stevens - Gwendolyn Watts Porter - Brian Haines Nurse - Carol Mason Lady Spratt - Joan Young The Waiter - David Jason First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 25 June - 17 September 1968 © 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd