Director
Marion Milne
DIRECTOR
Stars (in credits order)
Michael Pennington
Self - Narrator
Bill Cotton
Self - Assistant Head of Light Entertainment, 1962-1967
Alasdair Milne
Self - Executive Producer, That Was The Week That Was
Michael Cockerell
Self - Panorama Reporter
Shaun Sutton
Self
Frank Gillard
Self - Broadcaster & War Correspondent
Frank Cooper
Self - Air Ministry, 1956
Robin Scott
Self - Controller, Radio 1, 1967-1968
David Attenborough
Self - Television Producer, 1954-1965 & Controller BBC-2, 1965-1968
Wendy Richard
ACTOR
Penelope Keith
Warren Mitchell
Self - Actor, Till Death Us Do Part
Harry Secombe
Self - Singer
Verity Lambert
Self - Producer, Dr Who
Michael Aspel
Self - Announcer
Gerald Campion
Self - Actor
Michael Rosen
Self - BBC Trainee
Johnny Speight
Self - Writer, Till Death Us Do Part
Ray Galton
Self - Comedy Writer
Tony Blackburn
Self - 'Pirate' DJ, Radio London
Pete Murray
Self - Presenter, Six-Five Special
Sue Lawley
Alan Simpson
Esther Rantzen
Frank Muir
Self - Writer (Interviewed 1984)
Paddy Russell
Self - Floor Manager
Angela Pope
Self - Producer, Yesterday's Men
Dee Dee Wilde
Self - Pan's People
Woodrow Wyatt
Self - Reporter
Mary Whitehouse
Self - Co-Founder of 'Clean Up TV'
Richard Baker
Self - News Reader
Norman Tebbit
Charlie Chester
Self - Actor and Comedian
Roger Bolton
Sylvia Peters
Dennis Main-Wilson
Self - Programme Assistant
Brian Johnson
Self - Studio Manager & Assistant Cameraman
Ned Sherrin
Self - ESelf - Producer & Director, That Was The Week That Was
Alec Weeks
Self - Sports Producer
Bernard Wilkie
Self - Special Effects
Chris Dunkley
Leon Brittan
Biddy Baxter
Self - Editor, Blue Peter
Marmaduke Hussey
Bernard Ingham
Peter Bartlett
Self - Cameraman
Denis Forman
Self - Granada Television
Raymond Aubrac
Self - French Resistance Leader
Peter Dimmock
Self - Outside Broadcasts
Patricia Foy
Self - Producer
Helen Barrett
Joe Haines
Self - Press Secretary to Harold Wilson, 1969-1976
Hallam Tennyson
Self - Staff Training Attachments Officer
John Grist
Self - Head of Television Current Affairs, 1967-1972
Joan Duncan
Stephen Hearst
Self - Writer & Producer and Executive Producer of Arts Programmes, 1965-1967
Gerard Mansell
Self - External Services
Godfrey Talbot
Self - News Sub-Editor & War Correspondent
Julie Cruttenden
Self - Make-Up Artist
Ian Trethowan
Robert Fox
Desmond Hawkins
Self - Writer and Broadcaster
Jack Kine
Dorothy Torry
Self - John Reith's Secretary
Harman Grisewood
Self - Chief Assistant to the Director General, 1955-1964
Alan Bullock
Self - Overseas Service
William Rees-Mogg
Gina Turgel
Self - Prisoner at Belsen
Stephen Peet
Self - Director & Cameraman
Julian Thompson