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The whole of the first morning's play direct from Lord's
For touring teams the Lord's Test has a tradition and atmosphere of its very own. The young Australian side will be anxious to show that they can live up to the standards of their predecessors.
Introduced by Peter West

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Commentary Team:
Richie Benaud
Commentary Team:
Jim Laker
Commentary Team:
Denis Compton
Television Presentation:
David Kenning
Television Presentation:
Nick Hunter

Cricket: Second Test Match: England v Australia
Further coverage of the first day's play at Lord's.

Racing from Royal Ascot
2.30 Cork and Orrery Stakes (6 furlongs)
3.5 New Stakes (5 furlongs)
3.45 The Gold Cup (21 miles)
4.20 King Edward VII Stakes (li miles)

Contributors

Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Reporter (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Fashions described by (Racing):
Jean Rook
TV Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger

by John Gould
[Starring] Paul Daneman, Julian Glover
Final episode of the present series

'You've seen fit to put me through it, investigate my bank account, make my wife betray me - when all the time you've known!...'

Contributors

Writer:
John Gould
Serial devised by:
Robert Barr
French official:
Tommy Duggan
Cmdr Ryan:
Paul Daneman
Carson:
Michael Gwynn
Det-Supt Clark:
Peter Welch
Lieut Saunders:
Prentis Hancock
Dietze:
Rodney Cardiff
Judith:
Julia Goodman
Rankin:
Jon Laurimore
Trent:
Kevin Stoney
Det-Insp Williams:
Eric McCaine
Cooper:
Michael Gough
Cmdr Anderson:
Julian Glover
Webster:
Lindsay Campbell
Carson's secretary:
Jill Johnson
Mrs Anderson:
Anna Palk
Doctor:
John Rolfe
Chantrelle:
Esmond Knight
Chauffeur:
Keith Ashley
Mrs Trent:
Sally Lahee

Introduced by Ed Stewart
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Ed Stewart
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Producer:
Johnnie Steweart

by Julian Mitchell
[Starring] Glenda Jackson as Elizabeth I
[with] Ronald Hines as Burghley, Robert Hardy as Leicester, Stephen Murray as Walsingham
with Michael Williams and Margaretta Scott

"Glenda Jackson, here required to show the Queen at her most capricious, gave, as always, an intelligent performance." (Daily Telegraph)

For this episode Glenda Jackson won the Emmy Award: Outstanding single performance, actress in leading role.

An exhibition of the costumes can be seen at Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Glos, until 15 October.
(First shown on BBC2)
(Michael Williams is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Writer:
Julian Mitchell
Costumes:
Elizabeth Waller
Make-up:
Dawn Alcock
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Producer:
Roderick Graham
Director:
Richard Martin
Elizabeth I:
Glenda Jackson
Court Official:
James Urquhart
Fenelon, French Ambassador:
John Hughes
Burghley, Lord Treasurer:
Ronald Hines
Earl of Leicester:
Robert Hardy
Hatton:
Bernard Horsfall
Sussex:
John Shrapnel
Walsingham, Secretary to the Council:
Stephen Murray
Lettice Knollys:
Angela Thorne
Lady Cobham, Lady-in-Waiting to Elizabeth:
Jill Balcon
Dwarf 'Elizabeth':
Mary Patricia Finn
Catherine de Medici, Queen Dowager of France:
Margaretta Scott
Dwarf 'Leicester':
Albert Horton
Simier:
James Laurenson
Duke of Alencon, son of Catherine de Medici:
Michael Williams
Jacques:
Leslie Lawton
Preacher:
Kenton Moore

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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