Programme Index

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from Brands Hatch
including
The Lombank Trophy Race
for unlimited capacity racing cars.

and
The Knorr Bowl Race
for Formula III racing cars.

Commentator, Raymond Baxter with John Bolster in the pits
Organised by the British Racing and Sports Car Club
(to 16.00)

Contributors

Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
Pit-lane commentator:
John Bolster
Television presentation:
Brian Johnson

for the deaf and hard of hearing
A look at the news of the week with film from all over the world and a commentary that can be seen as well as heard.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Dougall
Translator:
Ruth Leeds
Producer:
Bill Northwood

Written and produced by Peter Watkins.
A documentary reconstruction of the last battle to be fought in Britain, and its aftermath.
(First transmission on BBC-1, December 15, 1964)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Peter Watkins
Make-up:
Ann Brodie
Battle Co-ordinator:
Derek Ware
Sound:
John Gatland
Sound:
Lou Hanks
Photography:
Dick Bush
Film Editor:
Michael Bradsell
Historical Adviser:
John Prebble

Leading conductors from Britain and America present the music they compose and arrange.
This week: Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra
Guest star, Sue Raney
(First transmitted on July 19, 1964)

Contributors

Musicians:
Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra
Singer:
Sue Raney
Lighting:
Geoff Shaw
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Design:
Lionel Radford
Production:
Yvonne Littlewood

by Henry James
Dramatised in three parts by Denis Constanduros.

(To be repeated on Wednesday at 8.45)
(See page 13)

Contributors

Author:
Henry James
Dramatised by:
Denis Constanduros
Script Editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Helen Rae
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
James Cellan Jones
Strether:
Alan Gifford
Miss Gostrey:
Bethel Leslie
Receptionist:
Eileen Vernon
Waymarsh:
David Bauer
Little Bilham:
Roy Stephens
Chadwick Newsome:
Harvey Spencer
Concierge:
Marguerite Young
Jim Clark:
Hayne Ryan

BBC Two England

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