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Summer Review

on BBC Two England

The third of seven programmes in which Summer Review offers a repeat of the best work done in Review during the past season.

The Three Girls by Cesare Pavese
Cesare Pavese was one of Italy's finest modern writers, whose work often dealt with the disappointments of love. Review went to Italy to film this adaptation of one of his best stories in the village where he himself was brought up. Nicoletta Rangoni-Machiavelli as Lidia, Marino Mase as Nanni, and Milly as Signora Ugolina

Judi Dench reads poems by Sylvia Plath

Contributors

Author (The Three Girls):
Cesare Pavese
The Song of Pavese sung by (The Three Girls):
null Milly
Director (The Three Girls):
Gavin Millar
Lidia:
Nicoletta Rangoni-Machiavelli
Nanni:
Marino Mase
Signora Ugolina:
null Milly
Poet:
Sylvia Plath
Reader:
Judi Dench
Producer:
Peter Adam
Producer:
Darrol Blake
Producer:
Julian Cooper
Producer:
Christopher Martin
Editor:
James Mossman

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