S9.E1 ∙ Stratford Johns Wed, Oct 02, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of actor Stratford Johns. 0 /10
S9.E2 ∙ Alice Stern Wed, Oct 09, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of concentration camp survivor Alice Stern. 0 /10
S9.E3 ∙ Lord Boothby Wed, Oct 16, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of politician Robert Boothby. 0 /10
S9.E5 ∙ Joan Stanton Wed, Oct 30, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Blind pianist Joan Stanton. 0 /10
S9.E6 ∙ Harry Worth Wed, Nov 06, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Comedian Harry Worth. 0 /10
S9.E7 ∙ John Dodd Wed, Nov 13, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Former prisoner-of-war and charity worker John Dodd. 0 /10
S9.E8 ∙ Ralph Reader Wed, Nov 20, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of producer, choreographer and songwriter Ralph Reader. 0 /10
S9.E9 ∙ Albert Guerisse pt 1 Wed, Nov 27, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the first part of story of the Belgian resistance fighter Albert Guerisse. 0 /10
S9.E10 ∙ Albert Guerisse pt 2 Wed, Dec 04, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the 2nd part of the story of the Belgian resistance fighter Albert Guerisse. 0 /10
S9.E11 ∙ Margaret Lockwood Wed, Dec 11, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Actress Margaret Lockwood. 0 /10
S9.E12 ∙ Franklin Day Wed, Dec 18, 1963 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Teenager blinded in an accident Franklin Day. 0 /10
S9.E13 ∙ Frederick Spencer Chapman pt 1 Wed, Jan 01, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the 1st part of the of the story of the British Army officer in Japanese occupied Malaya Frederick Spencer Chapman. 0 /10
S9.E14 ∙ Frederick Spencer Chapman pt 2 Wed, Jan 08, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the 2nd part of the of the story of the British Army officer in Japanese occupied Malaya Frederick Spencer Chapman. 0 /10
S9.E15 ∙ Thora Hird Wed, Jan 15, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Actress Thora Hird. 0 /10
S9.E16 ∙ Evelyn Bark Wed, Jan 22, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the Director of International Affairs for the Red Cross Evelyn Bark. 0 /10
S9.E17 ∙ Madge Watson and Elsie Wood Wed, Jan 29, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Superintendents for the Royal National Mission of Deep Sea Fishermen Madge Watson and Elsie Wood. 0 /10
S9.E18 ∙ Petula Clark Wed, Feb 05, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the Actress and singer Petula Clark. 0 /10
S9.E19 ∙ Derek McCulloch: Uncle Mac Wed, Feb 12, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of radio personality Derek McCulloch, known as 'Uncle Mac' on BBC "Children's Hour". 0 /10
S9.E20 ∙ Bert Matthews Wed, Feb 19, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the Pearly King and charity worker Bert Matthews. 0 /10
S9.E21 ∙ Ted Moult Wed, Feb 26, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Farmer and broadcaster Ted Moult. 0 /10
S9.E22 ∙ Dot Palmer Wed, Mar 04, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Foster mother Dot Palmer. 0 /10
S9.E23 ∙ Teddy Winn Wed, Mar 11, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the RSPCA inspector Teddy Winn. 0 /10
S9.E24 ∙ Barbara Mullen Wed, Mar 18, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of actress Barbara Mullen. 0 /10
S9.E25 ∙ Paul Burrough Wed, Mar 25, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Clergyman and former prisoner-of-war Paul Burrough. 0 /10
S9.E26 ∙ Sydney Scroggie Wed, Apr 01, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Disabled hill walker, writer and poet Sydney Scroggie. 0 /10
S9.E27 ∙ Ninette De Valois Wed, Apr 08, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Founder of the Royal Ballet Ninette De Valois. 0 /10
S9.E28 ∙ Dominique Pire Wed, Apr 15, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of the Belgian friar and recipient of Nobel Peace Prize, Dominique Pire. 0 /10
S9.E29 ∙ Olivia de Havilland Wed, Apr 22, 1964 Eamonn Andrews tells the story of actress Olivia de Havilland. 9.3 /10