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A series of matches played under 'knock-out' rules.
featuring
The International Cavaliers XI
Captain, Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie (Hampshire)
who today play
A Somerset XI
at the County Ground, Taunton.
Among those playing for the International Cavaliers XI today: Butch White (Hampshire and England), Bob Cottam (Hampshire), Danny Livingstone (Hampshire), Keith Boyce (Barbados)
Introduced by Frank Bough.
Organised by the I.C.C.C. in association with Rothmans of Pall Mall in aid of the Somerset C.C.C. Development Fund
(to 16.00)

Contributors

Captain (The International Cavaliers XI):
Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
Butch White
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
Bob Cottam
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
Danny Livingstone
Cricketer (The International Cavaliers XI):
Keith Boyce
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator:
Sir Learie Constantine
Guest commentator:
John Arlott
TV 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.
First shown on July 11
John Boulter and Dai Francis are appearing in 'The Black and White Minstrel Show' at the Victoria Palace, London

Contributors

Soloist:
John Boulter
Soloist:
Dai Francis
Soloist:
Ted Darling
Soloist:
Maryetta Midgley
Musical Director:
George Mitchell
Choral arrangements:
Robert de Cormier
Staged by:
Douglas Squires
Drawings:
Tony Hart
Lighting:
Jimmy Purdie
Costumes supervised by:
Betty Aldiss
Designer:
Brian Tregidden
Producer:
Travers Thorneloe

by Alistair Bell

A divorce granted on a confession of adultery: 'But', asks the Queen's Proctor, 'was the confession a true one?'

See page 12

Contributors

Writer:
Alistair Bell
Story Editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Peter Dews
Director:
Lionel Harris
The President - Sir James Hannen:
Carleton Hobbs
Counsel for the Petitioner - Mr. Henry Matthews, Q.C.:
Alan MacNaughtan
Counsel for the Queen's Proctor - Sir Walter Phillimore, Q.C.:
John Atkinson
Clerk of the Court:
Howard Taylor
The Witnesses - Sir Charles Dilke:
Basil Henson
The Witnesses - Mrs. Crawford:
Rosemary Martin
The Witnesses - Madame Dessouslavy:
Rica Fox
The Witnesses - George Hillier:
Michael Rose
The Witnesses - Mrs. Rogerson:
Madeleine Newbury
The Jurors - Henry Knowles:
David Bird
The Jurors - Edward Burford:
George Moon
The Jurors - David Hemming:
Nigel Hawthorne
The Jurors - William Howlett:
Ric Hutton
The Jurors - Charles Smithson:
William Redmond
The Jurors - Colonel George Ward-Blakely:
Jack Melford
Lady Dilke:
Thelma Holt
Joseph Chamberlain:
Brian Badcoe
Humbert:
Robert Hornery

An insight into the lives of thirteen individual Americans.

'Doc' Hundley is an orthopaedic surgeon at Little Rock in Arkansas.
He has worked hard all his life-and earned a great deal of money for his trouble. Now he can enjoy the fruits of his labour: his farms, his herds of cows, his racehorses and kennels. But the thing he enjoys the most is still his work.

Contributors

Subject:
'Doc' Hundley
Director:
Richard Marquand
Photography:
Dick Bush
Film editor:
Alan Martin
Sound recordist:
Norman Allen
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 fifth of a series of six outstanding programmes recorded from the BBC's 1965 season of Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
William Fellowes (piano), Gary Karr (double-bass)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Introduced by Geoffrey Lewis.

Contributors

Pianist:
William Fellowes
Double-Bass:
Gary Karr
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Hugh Maguire
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Presenter:
Geoffrey Lewis
Directed for television by:
Brian Large

I believe that this life is a stage in an upward movement, which may go on for a long, long time
The Dean of St. Paul's The Very Rev. W. R. Matthews talks to Bernard Levin.
Second in a series of three conversations.

Contributors

Interviewee:
The Very Rev. W. R. Matthews
Interviewer:
Bernard Levin
Producer:
Oliver Hunkin

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