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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
An Essex XI
at Hoffman's Sports Ground, Chelmsford.
Among those playing for the International Cavaliers XI today: John Reid (New Zealand), Bert Sutcliffe (New Zealand), David White (Hampshire and England), Trevor Bailey (Essex and England)

Introduced by Frank Bough.

Organised by the International Cavaliers Cricket Club in association with Rothmans of Pall Mall in aid of Gordon Barker's Benefit Fund
(to 16.00)

Contributors

Captain (The International Cavaliers XI):
Denis Compton
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
John Reid
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
Bert Sutcliffe
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
David White
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
Trevor Bailey
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator:
Sir Learie Constantine
Guest commentator:
Richie Benaud
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:
Joan Turner
Producer:
Bill Northwood

Around the World in Song.
Dal Francis and Tony Mercer are appearing in 'The Black and White Minstrel Show' at the Victoria Palace, London

Contributors

Soloist:
Dai Francis
Soloist:
Tony Mercer
Soloist:
Ted Darling
Soloist:
Margaret Savage
Soloist:
Marian Davies
Soloist:
Julia Whitaker
Soloist:
Betty Aldiss
Musical director:
Robert De Cormier
Staged by:
Douglas Squires
Drawings:
Tony Hart
Lighting:
Jimmy Purdie
Costumes supervised by:
Betty Aidiss
Designer:
Brian Tregidden
Producer:
Travers Thorneloe

by Honore de Balzac
Dramatised in four parts by Anthony Steven

"Do you still not understand, Cesar? He has absconded. All clients' money held by him in cash has travelled with him."

(Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio)
(Repeated on Wednesday at 8.50)

Contributors

Author:
Honore de Balzac
Dramatised by:
Anthony Steven
Story Editor:
Michael Voysey
Lighting:
Jimmie Maiden
Sound:
Ian Dunn
Costumes supervised by:
Kirstie Colam
Make-up supervised by:
Ann Donnelly
Designer:
Archie Clark
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Michael Barry
Cesar Birotteau:
Morris Perry
Flamede la Billardiere:
John Gabriel
Cesarine Birotteau:
Isobel Black
Abram Gobseck:
Felix Felton
Charles Claparon:
Emrys James
Adolphe Keller:
Will Leighton
Ferdinand du Tille:
Alan Rowe
Claudine:
Diana Day
Constance Birotteau:
Gwen Watford
Anselme Popino:
John Noakes
Philippe Gaudissar:
Frederick Bartman
Baron Nucingen:
Hilton Edwards
Delphine:
Jemma Hyde
Sarah:
Camilla Hasse
Lawyer:
John Lancaster
Chief Justice:
Michael O'Halloran
Attorney General:
Anthony Jacobs

An insight into the lives of thirteen individual Americans.

The oil business can be as treacherous as quicksand. Huge fortunes are sometimes made-and not infrequently lost. Ted Weiner is an independent oil operator. Oil has made him a multi-millionaire, and he lives in a multi-million-dollar setting.

Contributors

Subject:
Ted Weiner
Director:
Charles Denton
Photography:
Ken Westbury
Film editor:
Bill Veitch
Sound recordist:
George Cassedy
Research:
Malcolm Feuerstein
Title music played by:
The Shake Keane Eight
[Title music] composed and conducted by:
John Everard
Opening commentary read by:
John McGavin
Executive producer:
Brian Lewis

The second of three plays by Giles Cooper.
Starring in order of appearance:
Toby Robins as Anne Follister, Anthony Newlands as Lister, Zakes Mokae as Shale, Edward Brayshaw as Vine, John Woodvine as Gordon Follister, Robert James as Latimer
with Peter Diamond as Sanderson
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Contributors

Writer:
Giles Cooper
Lighting:
John Treays
Music composed by:
Max Harris
Story Editor:
James Brabazon
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Alan Gibson
Anne Follister:
Toby Robins
Lister:
Anthony Newlands
Shale:
Zakes Mokae
Vine:
Edward Brayshaw
Gordon Follister:
John Woodvine
Latimer:
Robert James
Sanderson:
Peter Diamond

BBC Two England

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