S8.E1 ∙ Rupert Davies Mon, Oct 01, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Actor and former prisoner-of-war Rupert Davies. 0 /10
S8.E2 ∙ Kenneth Revis Mon, Oct 08, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Royal Engineers bomb disposal officer Kenneth Revis. 0 /10
S8.E3 ∙ Sydney Macewan Mon, Oct 15, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Scottish priest and tenor Sydney Macewan. 0 /10
S8.E4 ∙ Cleo Laine Mon, Oct 22, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of actress and jazz singer Cleo Laine. 0 /10
S8.E5 ∙ Arthur Baldwin Mon, Oct 29, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Servant Arthur Baldwin. 0 /10
S8.E7 ∙ Ben Fuller Mon, Nov 12, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Stage Door keeper at the Windmill Theatre Ben Fuller. 0 /10
S8.E8 ∙ Robert Macintosh Mon, Nov 19, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Royal Australian Air Force fighter pilot Robert Macintosh. 0 /10
S8.E9 ∙ Mabel Lethbridge Mon, Nov 26, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of Peggy the Chair Girl, Mabel Lethbridge. 0 /10
S8.E10 ∙ Stephen Behan Mon, Dec 03, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of Irish republican Stephen Behan, father of writers Dominic, Brian and Brendan Behan. 0 /10
S8.E12 ∙ Richard Attenborough Mon, Dec 17, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of Richard Attenborough. 7.6 /10
S8.E13 ∙ Daniel Kirkpatrick Mon, Dec 31, 1962 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Coxswain of the Longhope lifeboat on Island of Hoy, Daniel Kirkpatrick . 0 /10
S8.E14 ∙ Michael Wilson Mon, Jan 07, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of Michael Wilson who Established Sunfield Children's Home. 0 /10
S8.E15 ∙ Dick Hoskin Mon, Jan 14, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Charity worker , Dick Hoskin. 0 /10
S8.E16 ∙ James Carroll Mon, Jan 21, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Former East End police sergeant, James Carroll. 0 /10
S8.E17 ∙ Uffa Fox Mon, Jan 28, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of boat designer and sailing enthusiast Uffa Fox. 0 /10
S8.E18 ∙ George Cummins Mon, Feb 04, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Royal Artillery Officer in World War I, George Cummins. 0 /10
S8.E19 ∙ Hattie Jacques Mon, Feb 11, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of popular comedy actress Hattie Jacques. 8 /10
S8.E20 ∙ Sam Derry Mon, Feb 18, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of World War Two soldier Sam Derry. 0 /10
S8.E21 ∙ Finlay Currie Mon, Feb 25, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of actor Finlay Currie. 0 /10
S8.E22 ∙ Phyllis Lumley Mon, Mar 04, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Foster Mother, Phyllis Lumley. 0 /10
S8.E24 ∙ Bertie Tibble Mon, Mar 18, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of night watchman and blood donor, Bertie Tibble. 0 /10
S8.E26 ∙ Victor Willcox Mon, Apr 01, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Unemployed craftsman featured in a BBC documentary, Victor Willcox . 0 /10
S8.E28 ∙ Learie Constantine Mon, Apr 15, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Cricketer, broadcast journalist, lawyer and politician, Learie Constantine. 0 /10
S8.E29 ∙ Phyllis Holman Richards Mon, Apr 22, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Founder of an adoption society, Phyllis Holman Richards. 0 /10
S8.E30 ∙ Michael Bentine Mon, Apr 29, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the comedian, comic actor and member of The Goons, Michael Bentine. 0 /10
S8.E31 ∙ Joe Loss Mon, May 06, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Musician and orchestra leader, Joe Loss. 0 /10
S8.E32 ∙ Gladys Aylward Mon, May 13, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Evangelical Christian missionary to China, Gladys Aylward. 0 /10