Late Night Line-Up

Season 1971

Live, weekday show in which at first was a talk show on contemporary artistic events, but as the 1960s moved on (due to its nature of being late night and live) could get quite shambolic in presentation .

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40 Episodes

  • One Man's Week - Russell Braddon
    E1
    One Man's Week - Russell BraddonRussell Braddon looks back at his week
  • One Man's Week - John Peel
    E3
    One Man's Week - John Peel... If I could have been anything, I should like to have been a guitar-playing, motor-racing, professional footballer ... John Peel looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - Godfrey Winn
    E6
    One Man's Week - Godfrey Winn... writers have such an easy life, my frieind tell me. No fixed hours. Working at home or where they will. Is it really like that.... ? Godfrey Winn looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - Gwyn Thomas
    E7
    One Man's Week - Gwyn ThomasI consume television and cinema with the indiscriminate abandon of a goat. From the sublimity.'of Kenneth Clark isolating the radium of creative intelligence to John Wayne trumpeting the ethos of the muscled oaf, I am there at the trough saluting and chewing. Gwyn Thomas looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - Roger McGough
    E10
    One Man's Week - Roger McGoughLet me die a young man's death not a free from sin tiptoe in candle wax & waning death not a curtains drawn by angels borne ' what a nice way to go ' death Roger McGough looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - P. J. Kavanagh
    E11
    One Man's Week - P. J. KavanaghThe private life, and the world outside, interact, often unpredictably, in one man's week. Television, on the whole, must stick to facts. One man's week does not. P. J. Kavanagh looks back over his week.
  • One Man's Week - Lord Chalfont
    E12
    One Man's Week - Lord ChalfontJournalist, broadcaster, ex-Minister of State at the Foreign Office and former Defence Correspondent of The Times Lord Chalfont looks back over his week.
  • One Man's Week - Richard Ingrams
    E14
    One Man's Week - Richard IngramsHow much does the news you see on the telly or in the papers tell you what is really going on? What are the faults in the system that make Private Eye in the words of Lord Gnome ' an essential link in the fabric of democracy '? Richard Ingrams looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - Humphrey Lyttelton
    E16
    One Man's Week - Humphrey LytteltonJazz trumpeter, cartoonist, broadcaster, Good Food columnist and humorist Humphrey Lyttelton looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - J. B. Priestley
    E20
    One Man's Week - J. B. PriestleyMost of my television appearances have been filmed at my home in the country, where I do most of my work. My One Man's Week this week will be a look at my life in London J. B. Priestley looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - Barry Took
    E22
    One Man's Week - Barry TookIs conversation killing the art of television? Former Head of Light Entertainment at London Weekend Television and scriptwriter with Marty Feldman and Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In Barry Took looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - Michael Foot
    E23
    One Man's Week - Michael FootTorn between two old enemies, Fleet Street and the House of Commons, Michael Foot , MP, looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - Maurice Levinson
    E24
    One Man's Week - Maurice LevinsonWheels to words … Maurice Levinson , London taxi-driver, author and journalist looks back at his week
  • One Man's Week - Keith Albarn
    E25
    One Man's Week - Keith AlbarnA tree has many branches and so has the work of Keith Albarn who, if pressed, might define himself as ' a constructivist.' His constructions range from a Fun Palace on the west coast of Scotland to equipment for handicapped children. Keith Albarn looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - Kenny Everett
    E26
    One Man's Week - Kenny EverettDisc jockey and entertainer Kenny Everett looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - Derek Jones
    E29
    One Man's Week - Derek JonesI can never rest comfortably in any society's status quo. I trust I shall remain permanently in opposition. Derek Jones community militant, newspaper editor, talent scout, and vicar looks back over his week
  • One Man's Week - John Aspinall
    E30
    One Man's Week - John AspinallJohn Aspinall master gambler and lover of wild animals looks back over his week
  • One Woman's Week - Cleo Laine
    E31
    One Woman's Week - Cleo LaineSome people need the stimulus of new faces and people, I get that in my work. But there are a few people in my life that I like to see without appointments and without saying sorry for not keeping in touch and sometimes without the need to even talk: just to be with and listen to. Singer Cleo Laine looks back over her week
  • One Man's Week - Patrick - Fifth Earl of Lichfield
    E32
    One Man's Week - Patrick - Fifth Earl of LichfieldPatrick - Fifth Earl of Lichfield photographer - restaurateur - fashion designer and schizophrene. ' People think of me as a mad loony rushing about. So I am. I've got so many compartments in my life and I want all of them. It's the way to live for me.'
  • One Woman's Week - Gillian Reynolds
    E33
    One Woman's Week - Gillian ReynoldsThe radio is sort of a combination of clock, metronome and productivity gauge-if The Archers are on, it must be the baby's bedtime. Radio critic and Liverpool housewife Gillian Reynolds looks back at her week.
  • One Man's Week - Michael Finley
    E36
    One Man's Week - Michael FinleyPeople don't know whether to love newspapers or hate them. A newspaperman can find himself both the hero and the villain in the space of one day - let alone a week ...' Michael Finley , Editor of the Kent Messenger, looks back over his week.
  • One Man's Week - Vincent Kane
    E37
    One Man's Week - Vincent KaneVincent Kane - the well-known radio and television broadcaster in Wales - looks back over his week.
  • One Man's Week - Jack Trevor Story
    E38
    One Man's Week - Jack Trevor StoryJack Trevor Story, novelist and scriptwriter, treading the thin line between fact and fiction, his feet firmly planted in the clouds, looks back over his week.
  • One Man's Week - Peter Fiddick
    E41
    One Man's Week - Peter Fiddick" We have been wanting to get a television critic to do this programme," they said I reckon they're hoping I'll make a fool of myself '- Peter Fiddick of The Guardian exposes his week
  • One Man's Week - Richard Demarco
    E42
    One Man's Week - Richard DemarcoThis week, Richard Demarco 'That non-stop, wall-to-wall, round-the-clock poet and visionary, whom I tip for Minister of the Arts and Environment in ten years' time...,'
  • One Man's Week - Patrick Murray
    E45
    One Man's Week - Patrick MurrayPatrick Murray - collector - looks back over his week. A week enriched by his museum of childhood, the latest news of the Loch Ness monster, and a personal view of flying saucers. ' It's a good job I never collected money - or I'd have put the Bank of England out of business years ago.'
  • One Man's Week - Roy Hudd
    E46
    One Man's Week - Roy HuddOne man's week - one man's weaknesses - one man's weak knees - all will be revealed.'
  • One Woman's Week - Nell Dunn
    E48
    One Woman's Week - Nell DunnNell Dunn , best-selling writer of Up the Junction, Poor Cow and Talking to Women, looks back over her week. ' How to achieve a passionate intimacy and a spiritual space with a man - that is my endeavour.'
  • One Man's Week - Patrick Nuttgens
    E50
    One Man's Week - Patrick NuttgensPatrick Nuttgens , director of Leeds Polytechnic, is an architect, architectural historian, teacher and broadcaster. He looks back at his week, '... not knowing a few scraps about the whole world, but discovering a whole world in one's immediate surroundings.'
  • One Man's Week - Derek Dougan
    E51
    One Man's Week - Derek DouganDerek Dougan, Chairman of the Professional Footballers Association and centre-forward for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Ireland looks back over his week.
  • One Man's Week - Derek Cooper
    E52
    One Man's Week - Derek CooperDerek Cooper works in radio, television and documentary films and writes books (The Bad Food Guide and The Beverage Report) in his spare time. He looks back on a typically crowded week. ' After 21 years in broadcasting I am tending to take things easy these days ...'
  • One Man's Week - John Tavener
    E54
    One Man's Week - John TavenerJohn Tavener , composer and conductor, looks back over a week spent at the Little Missenden Festival, a monastery in Kent and lying on his back in the garden.
  • One Woman's Week - Molly Parkin
    E57
    One Woman's Week - Molly ParkinMolly Parkin , Sunday Times writer, looks back over her week. ' It would be nice to wantonly waste time without the gnawing sense of guilt.'
  • One Woman's Week - Arianna Stassinopoulos
    E59
    One Woman's Week - Arianna StassinopoulosArianna Stassinopoulos, undergraduate and President of the Cambridge Union Society, looks back over her week: 'I like being emancipated but I have no desire to be liberated
  • One Man's Week - Ron Geesin
    E61
    One Man's Week - Ron GeesinRon Geesin. An ordinary human person with three eyes looks back over his week.
  • One Man's Week - John Wells
    E62
    One Man's Week - John WellsJohn Wells satirist and belle-Iettriste looks back on a week of ' Me, me, me, me, me'.
  • One Man's Week - Sir Hugh Greene
    E63
    One Man's Week - Sir Hugh GreeneChairman of Bodley Head, chairman of Greene, King Brewery, chairman of The European Atlantic Action Committee on Greece, writer, journalist, creative consultant to a television series ... ' I never foresaw what a busy life retirement would mean.' The former Director-General of the BBC looks back on his week.
  • One Man's Week - Alan Bennett
    E65
    One Man's Week - Alan BennettAlan Bennett -humorist and play-wright looks back over his week. 'The programme may be selected from the following: Whither the Novel? - several prominent used-car dealers discuss where they would put E. M. Forster; "Bride of Wittgenstein" with Oliver Reed as Gilbert Ryle; The Wonderful World of Irving Wardle. '
  • One Man's Week - William Davis
    E66
    One Man's Week - William DavisWilliam Davis, editor of Punch, looks back over his week. William Davis's career began as a junior in a stockbroker's office, which led him into a career as a financial journalist. He wrote one of the most controversial books of the 60s, Three Years Hard Labour. He is a frequent contributor to radio and television, and it is said of him that 'he thinks, speaks and works as though there isn't a moment to lose.'
  • One Man's Week - Frank Carson
    E67
    One Man's Week - Frank CarsonFrank Carson , comedian, looks back over a week of club nights in Glasgow; the start of a panto season in London; and Blackpool in winter. ' I'll get by with a little help from my friends.'

 

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