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goes to Paris
On Election night this weekly programme on the expanding world of leisure 'gets away from it all'. Ludovic Kennedy dines out in one of the great Parisian restaurants and introduces Time Out direct from the French capital, looking at subjects including dining, wining, and women.
with Jeremy James and Chris Rainbow.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter:
Jeremy James
Reporter:
Chris Rainbow
Editor:
Christopher Brasher
Producer:
Robin Scott

by Walter Greenwood.
Starring June Barry, Terence Edmond, Marjorie Rhodes, Joan Hickson, Norman Bird

Contributors

Writer:
Walter Greenwood
Costumes:
Susan Wheal
Make-up:
Cherry Alston
Story editor:
Rosemary Hill
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
John Gorrie
Mrs Jenkins:
Joan Hickson
Janey Jenkins:
Helen Fraser
Milly Southern:
June Barry
Sarah Hardacre:
Marjorie Rhodes
Charlie Fox:
Robin Parkinson
Ted Munter:
Graham Rigby
Jack Hardacre:
Terence Edmond
Mrs Dorbell:
Daphne Heard
Harry Lancaster:
Norman Bird
Lady pianist:
Kathleen O'Hagan
Barmaid:
Joan Pickering
Joe Truman:
Jack Smethurst

Today's events brought to you by Satellite Television from Tokyo, together with film and recordings flown over the Pole by jet aircraft.
with News-Action-Personalities from the 18th Olympiad

Today's events on Satellite include:
Athletics
100m. Final (men); 800m. Semi-final (men); High Jump Final (women); Discus (men)

Swimming
400m. Freestyle Final (men); 200m. Breaststroke Final (men); 4 x 100m. Freestyle Final (women)

Diving: Highboard Final (women)

Rowing Finals

Introduced by Alan Weeks.
Presented by BBC-tv Sport

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Weeks
Commentary team in Tokyo:
David Coleman
Commentary team in Tokyo:
Harry Carpenter
Commentary team in Tokyo:
Max Robertson
Commentary team in Tokyo:
Peter West
Commentary team in Tokyo:
Frank Bough

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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