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A new play by Alexander Douglas and Donald Sutherland.
The action of the play takes place in the garden-lounge of Major Pilgrim's house somewhere in the Home Counties in the spring of 1939 and in the winter of 1944
(Repeat performance)

(to 16.30)

Contributors

Writer:
Alexander Douglas
Writer:
Donald Sutherland
Settings:
Barry Learoyd
Producer:
Royston Morley
Sally Pilgrim:
Sheila Sim
Mrs. Beeton:
Muriel George
Colonel David Forrester, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A.:
Arthur Wontner
Major Richard Pilgrim, D.S.O., R.A.:
D. A. Clarke-Smith
John Macadam:
Norman MacOwan
'George' Paul Eyre:
John Bailey
Joan Martin:
Ann Robinson
Norman Boyle:
Leonard Sachs

By permission of the Amateur Boxing Association. Viewers visit a boxing club in Edmonton to see part of an open boxing tournament. Peter Wilson helps you to follow the programme, which includes some of the following contests:-
Bantamweight:
J. Perry (Harrow and Rugby) v. R. Galloway (West Ham)
Middleweight:
W. Harris (Polytechnic) v. J. McHugh (Buxton)
Welterweight:
R. Glanville (Slough) v. Staff-Sgt. Instr. S. J. Webb (Army)
Lightweight:
R. Tarrier (Langham and British Oxygen) v. A. N. Other
Junior contests and novices competition

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter Wilson
Boxer (Bantamweight):
J. Perry
Boxer (Bantamweight):
R. Galloway
Boxer (Middleweight):
W. Harris
Boxer (Middleweight):
J. McHugh
Boxer (Welterweight):
R. Glanville
Boxer (Welterweight):
S. J. Webb
Boxer (Lightweight):
R. Tarrier
Boxer (Lightweight):
A. N. Other

by Mileson Horton.
Each week Inspector Cameron presents two problems from his casebook. Viewers see and hear sufficient evidence to enable them to spot the criminal's mistake and they can check their solutions with those of the inspector.
This week:
1 - Poison in Pimlico;
2 - The Case of the Gentle Accomplice
with James Raglan as Inspector Cameron.

Contributors

Writer:
Mileson Horton
Producer:
Gordon Crier
Inspector Cameron:
James Raglan

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