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Six programmes exploring the legal implications in everyday affairs.
With Michael Hawkins, Terence Brady, Lesley Nunnerley, Denis Holmes.

What is involved in buying a house and is a solicitor really necessary?

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Hawkins
Presenter:
Terence Brady
Presenter:
Lesley Nunnerley
Presenter:
Denis Holmes
Script:
David Tench
Designer:
Paul Allen
Produced and directed by:
Joy Harington

A filmed series in which Arnold Palmer and Gary Player are challenged in eighteen-hole match play by pairs drawn from the elite of America's professional tournament circuit.
This week: Arnold Palmer and Gary Player v. Sam Snead and Ted Kroll: Part 2
played at Bakersfield Country Club, California.

Contributors

Golfer:
Arnold Palmer
Golfer:
Gary Player
Golfer:
Sam Snead
Golfer:
Ted Kroll

by Victor Hugo.
Dramatised in seven parts by Vincent Tilsley.

(Repeated next Saturday evening)
See page 28

Contributors

Author:
Victor Hugo
Dramatised by:
Vincent Tilsley
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
James Cellan Jones
Quasimodo:
Peter Woodthorpe
Pierre Gringoire:
Gary Raymond
Claude Frollo:
James Maxwell
Charmolue:
Emrys Jones
Esmeralda:
Gay Hamilton
Phoebus:
Alex Davion
Fleur-de-Lys:
Suzanne Neve
Gudule:
Beatrix Lehmann
Beggar:
Jeffrey Isaac
Gaoler:
Norman Mitchell
[Actress]:
Jane Tann
[Actress]:
Lucretia Burgess
[Actress]:
Ann Windsor
[Actor]:
Terry Wright

Stay up a little longer with Denis Tuohy, Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean and Philip Jenkinson with Film Requests.
Letters to Philip Jenkinson should be addressed c/o Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Denis Tuohy
Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Presenter:
Michael Dean
Item presenter (Film Requests):
Philip Jenkinson

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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