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A weekly programme on the expanding world of leisure with Robert Erskine,
Christopher Rainbow, Jeremy James.
including
The Singers and the Songs
Written and directed by Ludovic Kennedy.
and a progress report on
The Single-Handed Transatlantic Race
and including:

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Erskine
Presenter:
Christopher Rainbow
Presenter:
Jeremy James
Writer/Director (The Singers and the Songs):
Ludovic Kennedy
Producer:
Dick Gilling
Producer:
Bob Duncan
Producer:
Bill Fitzwater
Producer:
Ken Ashton
Cameraman:
Butch Calderwood
Sound:
Maurice Everett
Film editor:
Bert Meadows
Film editor:
Peter Pierce
Studio director:
Tom Conway
Associate editor:
Phil Pilley
Editor:
Christopher Brasher

With Paul Tortelier on the Cello Concerto by Dvorak.
Third of six programmes with the French virtuoso teaching, playing, and talking about music.
"This is the hero. Your hero has square shoulders. Congratulations! Speed is life"
"The original is sometimes better than arrangements."
The cellists, Aisling Drury-Byrne, Jan Stegenga
The pianist, Geoffrey Parsons
Tortelier master class on Beethoven's Sonata in A major. Op. 69: July 16

Contributors

Presenter/Cellist:
Paul Tortelier
Cellist:
Aisling Drury-Byrne
Cellist:
Jan Stegenga
Pianist:
Geoffrey Parsons
Designer:
Eva Swiderska
Producer:
John Drummond

Alison Kennedy arrived as a student; Anthony Smith came to work on a newspaper. They met by chance, married, and Bristol became their home. This documentary in six parts records the kind of life they are making for themselves as they await the birth of their first child.
A West Region feature
See page 48

Contributors

Subject:
Alison Kennedy
Subject:
Anthony Smith
Film editor:
George Inger
Cameraman:
Jim Saunders
Cameraman:
Maurice Fisher
Sound recordist:
Howard Smith
Music composed by:
Dave Lee
Director:
Michael Croucher
Producer:
John Boorman

BBC Two England

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