Programme Index

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A top League football match brought to you each Saturday on BBC-2.
Kenneth Wolstenholme reports, with Outside Broadcast cameras, from a well-known League ground.

Contributors

Commentator/presenter:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Television presentation:
John McGonagle

An improbable story.
Lyrics, Bob Halfin
with apologies to Robert Burns
See page 4

Contributors

Soloist:
Brian Rowley
Music:
Bill McGuffie
Lyrics:
Bob Halfin
Choreography:
Malcolm Goddard
Design:
Keith Norman
Dialogue:
Ken Hoare
Dialogue:
Mike Sharland
Film editor:
Chris Hayden
Titles:
Michael Lane
Designed and produced by:
Douglas Moodie
Maggie:
Beryl Reid
Bobby:
Jess Conrad
Elizabeth:
Christine Holmes
Mary Morison:
Pamela Hart
Jean:
Angela Douglas
Marie:
Anita Harris
Clarinda:
Maggie Fitzgibbon
Jenny:
Susan Maughan
Singers:
The Michael Sammes Singers
Dancers:
The Malcolm Goddard Dancers

A film by David Andrews.
from The Game a novel by Michael Hastings.
A series of new films made by BBC-2.

Contributors

Adapter/director:
David Andrews
From The Game - a novel by:
Michael Hastings
Designer:
Stewart Marshall
Cameraman:
Ken Westbury
Editor:
Michael Johns
Music:
Norman Cave
Producer:
John McGrath
Andy:
Rickford Harris
Sally:
Gillian Smith
Peter:
David Jaxon
Karen:
Sharone Bullough
Anne:
Alicia Biggerstaff
Pat:
Helen Theyer
Mad Elizabeth:
Daphne Foreman
Lizabeth:
Julia Walsh
Malcolm:
Darryl Read
John:
John Wainwright

presenting the great American saxophone star Ben Webster
with the Ronnie Scott Quartet.
Introduced by Steve Race.
(Ben Webster appears by arrangement with Ronnie Scott Enterprises)

Contributors

Saxophonist:
Ben Webster
Musicians:
The Ronnie Scott Quartet
Presenter:
Steve Race
Producer:
Terry Henebery

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

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