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A French film with English sub-titles.
Starring Jean Gabin, Francoise Arnoul
and guest stars, Edith Piaf, Patachou
A portrait of an era: the dawn of the belle epoque in the 1880s, when the music-halls first appeared on the Paris scene.
(to 17.10)

Contributors

Director:
Jean Renoir
Danglard:
Jean Gabin
Nini:
Francoise Arnoul
La Belle Abbesse (Lola):
Maria Felix
Baron Walter:
Jean-Roger Caussimon
The Prince:
Gianni Esposito
Esther Georges:
Anna Amendola
Eugenie Buffet:
Edith Piaf
Yvette Guilbert:
null Patachou

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 search for The Ring's $25 million has widened to include Cherverski and Melitza. But who was waiting at Cranberry Mansions to trap Gregor Sanders?

Contributors

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

Starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
Special guest, Dionne Warwick
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
Singer:
Dionne Warwick
Drummer (Dudley Moore Trio):
Chris Karan
Bass (Dudley Moore Trio):
Pete McGurk

from the F.A. Cup
Kenneth Wolstenholme reports with outside broadcast cameras from one of today's top games in the Fourth Round of the F.A. Cup.
Today's match will be announced on BBC-1 and after Grandstand and on BBC-2 at 7.30

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
TV Presentation:
Alec Weeks

by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
A second chance to see this dramatisation in five parts by Leo Lehman.
The 'Idiot' has declared his love for Aglaia, but at a party of distinguished people he has disgraced himself, and the General's wife has ordered him to forget her.
First shown last Tuesday

Contributors

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

BBC Two England

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More