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for the deaf and hard of hearing
A took 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:
Richard Baker
Translator:
Ruth Leeds
Producer:
Bill Northwood

Three plays by Alun Owen.
Starring Jack Hedley as Owen Davies, Peter Dyneley as Grantley Lewis, Lelia Goldoni as Bernice Lewis
with Sylvia Kay as Sharon Richards, Mike Pratt as Felix Draper, Artro Morris as Eric Maldwyn
and Nerys Hughes as Gwen Maldwyn
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Contributors

Writer:
Alun Owen
Script Editor:
James Brabazon
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
David J. Thomas
Owen Davies:
Jack Hedley
Grantley Lewis:
Peter Dyneley
Bernice Lewis:
Lelia Goldoni
Sharon Richards:
Sylvia Kay
Felix Draper:
Mike Pratt
Eric Maidwyn:
Artro Morris
Gwen Maldwyn:
Nerys Hughes

A personal impression.
Mary McCarthy has lived in Paris for the past two years. She sees the city not through a tourist's eyes but with the cooler look of a temporary citizen.
A Tonight presentation
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Contributors

Subject:
Mary McCarthy
Cameraman:
Pierre L'Homme
Sound Recordist:
John Murphy
Dubbing Mixer:
Brian Watkins
Film Editor:
Dave King
Produced and directed by:
Kevin Billington

Leading conductors from Britain and America present the music they compose and arrange.
This week: Stanley Black and his Orchestra
Guest star, Cliff Richard
First transmission on July 12, 1964

Contributors

Musicians:
Stanley Black and his Orchestra
Singer:
Cliff Richard
Design:
Michael Young
Lighting:
Tom Moncrieff
Sound:
Bryan Forgham
Producer:
Bryan Sears

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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About this data

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