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Harry Carpenter, Desmond Hill and Tom Sutton report direct from the most famous rowing regatta in the world.
The woman's viewpoint, Judith Chalmers
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(to 16.30)

Contributors

Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Desmond Hill
Commentator:
Tom Sutton
Commentator (The woman's viewpoint):
Judith Chalmers
Television presentation:
John Vernon
Television presentation:
Brian Venner
Television presentation:
Nick Hunter

Preference and prejudice towards books and writers.
Introduced by Robert Robinson.
With Mary McCarthy, Cyril Connolly, John Cross, George Melly.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Robinson
Panellist:
Mary McCarthy
Panellist:
Cyril Connolly
Panellist:
John Cross
Panellist:
George Melly
Extracts read by:
Richard Hurndall
Extracts read by:
John Moffatt
Programme devised by:
Brigid Brophy
Designer:
Norman Vertigan
Production Assistant:
Tristram Powell
Producer:
Melvyn Bragg

Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
Starring James Bolam as Terry and Rodney Bewes as Bob
featuring Sheila Fearn as Audrey

(Michael Coles is in "Maggie May" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Dick Clement
Writer:
Ian La Frenais
Film Cameraman:
John Turner
Film Editor:
Bob Rymer
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Martin Johnson
Terry:
James Bolam
Bob:
Rodney Bewes
Audrey:
Sheila Fearn
Blakey:
Richard Moore
Mrs. Ferris:
Irene Richmond
Cloughy:
Bartlett Mullins
Jack:
Donald McKillop
Elsie:
Patricia Shakesby
Helen:
Helen Fraser
Man in pub:
Michael Coles

Eugene Ormandy conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in Beethoven's
Symphony No. 5, in C minor from the Vienna Festival.
Recorded via Eurovision by courtesy of the Austrian Television Service
Third of five concerts from this year's European Music Festivals.
Tomorrow: movements from Smetana's 'My Country' from the Prague Spring Festival

Contributors

[Orchestra] conductor:
Eugene Ormandy
Musicians:
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

BBC Two England

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