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A series of matches played under 'knock-out' rules.
Featuring:
The International Cavaliers XI
Captain, Denis Compton (Middlesex and England)
who today play
A Surrey XI
at Beddington Park, Surrey.
Among those playing for the International Cavaliers XI today: Trevor Bailey (Essex and England) and Peter Walker (Glamorgan and England)
Organised by the International Cavaliers Cricket Club in association with Rothmans of Pall Mall in aid of Micky Stewart's Benefit Fund
(to 16.00)

Contributors

Captain (The International Cavaliers XI):
Denis Compton
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
Trevor Bailey
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
Peter Walker
Commentator:
Sir Learie Constantine
Guest commentator:
Peter West
Television presentation:
Alan Mouncer

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:
Michael De Morgan
Translator:
Ruth Leeds
Producer:
Bill Northwood

by William Shakespeare.
performed by the National Youth Theatre
Produced by Michael Croft from the Chichester Festival Theatre
See page 15
Love's Labour's Lost:
The Bristol Old Vic production will be shown on BBC-2 on Sunday, June 6

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Producer:
Michael Croft
Make-up supervised by:
Ann Henderson
Settings designed by:
Christopher Lawrence
Television design associate:
Barry Newbery
Producer for television:
Bernard Hepton
Directed for television by:
Roger Jenkins
Principal:
null characters:
Caius Marcius, later Coriolanus:
John Nightingale
Titus Lartius:
Timothy Meats
Cominius:
Timothy Block
Menenius:
David Stockton
Tribunes:
Sicinius: Derek Seaton
Tribunes:
Brutus: Leslie Robarts
Young Marcius, son of Coriolanus:
Mark Powell
Tullus Aufidius:
Robert Davies
Roman Senators:
Ian Clegg
Roman Senators:
Nigel Jeffcoat
Volumnia, mother of Coriolanus:
Mary Grimes
Virgilia, wife of Coriolanus:
Charlotte Womersley
Valeria, friend of Virgilia:
Elisabeth Holmes

by Stendhal
Dramatised in five parts by Michael Barry

The love affair of Julien and Louise has been interrupted by an anonymous letter. Julien has left the de Renal household and entered the seminary at Besancon.
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio
(John Stride is a National Theatre Player)

Contributors

Author:
null Stendhal
Dramatised by:
Michael Barry
Story Editor:
Michael Voysey
Music arranged by:
Dudley Simpson
Organist:
Nicholas Jackson
Percussion:
Alan Haiken
Designer:
Jack Notman
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
James Cellan Jones
Julien Sorel:
John Stride
President of the Court:
Noel Johnson
Father Pirard:
Hamilton Dyce
Monitor:
Tom Conti
Father Castanede:
Michael Burrell
Student:
Geoffrey Hutchings
Fouque:
Emrys James
Father Chas-Bernard:
William Sherwood
Louise de Renal:
June Tobin
Madame Derville:
Anne Ridler
Marquise da la Mole:
Gerald Cross
Footman:
John Shedden
M de Renal:
Emrys Jones
Comte Norbert de la Mote:
Mark Burns
Mathilde de la Mole:
Karin Fernald
Marquise de la Mole:
Maud Risdon
Academician:
Michael O'Halloran
Marquis de Croisenois:
Brian Hankins
Tall young man:
Anthony Verner
Lt. Lieven:
Jerold Wells
Servant:
Tony Lane
Charles de Beauvoisis:
Donald Pickering

BBC Two England

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