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A top League football match brought to you each Saturday on BBC-2.
Walley Barnes reports, with Outside Broadcast cameras, from a well-known League ground.
Today's match will be announced on BBC-tv from 4.0 onwards

Contributors

Presenter/commentator:
Walley Barnes
Television presentation:
Alan Chivers

Cinema 625 presenting the British film "Hatter's Castle"
Adapted from the novel by A.J. Cronin.

Starring Robert Newton, James Mason, Deborah Kerr, Emlyn Williams
with Enid Stamp Taylor
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Contributors

Adapted from the novel by:
A.J. Cronin
Director:
Lance Comfort
Scenario and dialogue:
Rodney Ackland
Producer:
Isadore Goldsmith
James Brodie:
Robert Newton
Dr. Renwick:
James Mason
Mary:
Deborah Kerr
Dennis:
Emlyn Williams
Nancy:
Enid Stamp Taylor
Mrs. Brodie:
Beatrice Varley
Angus:
Anthony Bateman

Featuring Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
The first of two programmes recorded during their recent European tour.

(Duke Ellington and his Orchestra appear by arrangement with Harold Davison and Norman Granz)
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Contributors

Musicians:
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Film Cameraman:
Bill Munn
Sound Recordist:
Derek Williams
Film Editor:
Bill Veitch
Studio Sound:
Hugh Barker
Lighting:
Ken MacGregor
Designer:
Robert Macgowan
Producer:
Yvonne Littlewood

A series of film dramatisations based on the prize-winning book by the late President John F. Kennedy.
Starring David McCallum

Contributors

Based on the book by:
President John F. Kennedy
Director:
Robert Stevens
John Adams:
David McCallum
Montgomery:
John McLiam
Sewall:
Torin Thatcher
Josiah Quincy:
Andrew Prine
Bridgham:
Whit Bissell
Dr. Warren:
Russell Collins
James Forrest:
Hedley Mattingly
Abigail Adams:
Phyllis Love

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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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More