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[Starring] Laurence Harvey and Anthony Steel
with Mary Ure, James Robertson Justice, Ian Carmichael, Ronald Lewis
Directed by Terence Young and Zoltan Korda from A. E. W. Mason's famous story The Four Feathers

The period is 1900. Lieutenant Faversham resigns his commission on the eve of his regiment's departure for the Sudan. His action is interpreted as cowardice, but he is determined to prove the accusation false.
(to 17.15)

Contributors

Director:
Terence Young
Director:
Zoltan Korda
Author (The Four Feathers):
A. E. W. Mason
Harry Faversham:
Anthony Steel
John Durrance:
Laurence Harvey
Peter Burroughs:
Ronald Lewis
Tom Willoughby:
Ian Carmichael
General Burroughs:
James Justice Robertson
Mary Burroughs:
Mary Ure
Dr. Sutton:
Geoffrey Keen
Colonel:
Jack Lambert
Dr. Harraz:
Ferdy Mayne
General Faversham:
Michael Hordern
Karaga Pasha:
Christopher Lee
Joe (instructor):
Sam Kydd

A thriller in six parts by Lindsay Hardy.
Starring Frederick Jaeger
with Ralph Michael, John Barron, Wendy Gifford, Philip Locke, George Pravda
and Dallia Penn

The hunt for Sanders is on, and Sutton has escaped from The Ring. But now Sutton has to penetrate beyond the Benton Bureau to track down the elusive Mr. Smith and Mr. Brown.

Contributors

Writer:
Lindsay Hardy
Designer:
Malcolm Middleton
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Director:
Gerald Blake
Beaumont Sutton/Gregor Sanders:
Frederick Jaeger
Miss Benton:
Sally Lahee
Sobel:
Peter Tremlett
Stern:
Philip Locke
Waldo:
Arnold Yarrow
Melitza Konradis:
Dallia Penn
Janet:
Susan Maudslay
Nicholas Cheverski:
George Pravda
Peter Gilbey:
Ralph Michael
Edmund Beatty:
John Barron
Maggie Jones:
Wendy Gifford
Leonie Gelber:
Susanna Carroll
Roland Janning:
Douglas Milvain

with Alan Whicker in the Caribbean
Alan Whicker looks back to his journeys through the sunshine islands from Trinidad to Jamaica, each with its own improbable blend of cultures, colours, and creeds. Here extravagant resorts and crushing poverty are neighbours, but no one frets.
'There was a man there - he wasn't white - and he wasn't black - he was just a kind of brown man'.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Whicker
Producer/Director:
Michael Tuchner

Starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
The Dudley Moore Trio
Chris Karan on drums, Pete McGurk on bass

Contributors

Script:
Peter Cook
Script/Music:
Dudley Moore
Designer:
Norman Vertigan
Producer:
Dick Clement
Comedian/Pianist (The Dudley Moore Trio):
Dudley Moore
Comedian:
Peter Cook
Drummer (Dudley Moore Trio):
Chris Karan
Bass (Dudley Moore Trio):
Pete McGurk

A Football League match brought to you each Saturday on BBC-2.
Kenneth Wolstenholme reports with outside broadcast cameras from a well-known Football League ground.
Today's match will be announced on BBC-1 and BBC Wales after Grandstand and on BBC-2 at 7.30

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Television Presentation:
Alec Weeks

by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Dramatised by Leo Lehman.

Nastasia wants Aglaia, the General's daughter to marry the 'idiot' because Nastasia loves him beyond all reason.
(First shown last Tuesday)
Part 5: Tuesday at 9.35

Contributors

Author:
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Dramatised by:
Leo Lehman
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Alan Bridges

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