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A weekly programme on the expanding world of leisure with Jeremy James, Christopher Rainbow.
Including:
A Private Treasure
One of the finest private art collections in the country, at Northwick Park, was built up over two centuries. The last of the Northwick collectors, Captain George Spencer Churchill, died this year, and according to his wish the collection is to be sold. Tonight viewers have their first and last chance to see the most valuable collection to come on the market for twenty years, in its setting in the heart of the Cotswolds.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy James
Presenter:
Christopher Rainbow
Producer:
Dick Gilling
Producer:
Bob Duncan
Producer:
Bill Fitzwater
Cameraman:
Butch Calderwood
Sound:
Maurice Everett
Film Editor:
Bert Meadows
Film Editor:
Roy Fry
Studio Director:
John Percival
Associate Editor:
Phil Pilley
Editor:
Christopher Brasher

by John Bratby.
Dramatised by Donal Giltinan.
With Norman Rodway, Michael Coles, Anna Cropper, Maxwell Shaw
(First transmission on BBC-2, Friday, June 12)

Contributors

Author:
John Bratby
Dramatised by:
Donal Giltinan
Story editor:
Irene Shubik
Designer:
John Cooper
Producer:
Eric Tayler
Director:
Paddy Russell
Potpot:
Malcolm Knight
Mary:
Wanda Ventham
Coffee:
Michael Standing
Joseph:
Maxwell Shaw
Valentine:
John Tillinger
Professor:
Artro Morris
Principal:
Peter Bennett
Charlie:
Michael Coles
Peter:
Norman Rodway
Marigold:
Christine Hargreaves
Priscilla:
Anna Cropper
Postman:
Denis Cleary
Veronica:
Doreen West

Gordon Wilkins covers the world of motoring.

A driver's view of the new lorries and buses at the Earls Court Commercial Motor Show.
With Robin Richards, Michael Frostick

Contributors

Presenter:
Gordon Wilkins
Reporter:
Robin Richards
Reporter:
Michael Frostick
Research:
John Ebbrell
Research:
Ken Pitman
Director:
Douglas Hespe
Producer:
Brian Robins

BBC Two England

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