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introduces BBC-2 to Scotland.

Followed by Pick of the Month
in which Denis Tuohy and Joan Bakewell choose and introduce highlights from some of the programmes seen on BBC-2 during June.

Contributors

Speaker:
David Attenborough
Presenter (Pick of the Month):
Denis Tuohy
Presenter (Pick of the Month):
Joan Bakewell

A dramatisation in two parts by Alistair Bell.
Based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott.
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studios
(Repeated on Tuesday at 8.20 p.m.)

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Sir Walter Scott
Dramatised by:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Jack Notman
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Michael Barry
Street singer:
Anne Raitt
Geordie Robertson:
Patrick Mower
Tarn Wilson:
Colin Douglas
Sharpitlaw:
David Steuart
Captain Porteous:
Richard Armour
Effie Deans:
Gay Hamilton
Meg Murdockson:
Jean Anderson
Madge Wildfire:
Elizabeth MacLennan
Jeanie Deans:
Amanda Walker
Reuben Butter:
Peter Clay
Davie Deans:
Brown Derby
Ratcliffe:
Fulton MacKay
Dumbiedykes:
John Graham
Captain Lorrimer:
John Walker
Willie Lumsden:
Jeremy Ure
Mr. Saddletree:
Alastair Hunter
Nisbet:
Kenneth Watson
Hamilton:
Bruce Wightman

with David Vine reporting and commenting on the day's outstanding sports events and news stories.
Tonight's Sport Scene includes:

Golf: The Open Championship
Final day of golf's greatest traditional event, at Muirfield.

Athletics: The A.A.A. Championships
Britain's athletes seek national titles at the White City, London.

Cycling: The Tour de France
Five days to go in the world's greatest road race.

Cricket: Oxford v. Cambridge
Start of the University match at Lord's.

Lawn Tennis: The Welsh Championships
at Newport.

Sports News
including Close-of-play Cricket Scores, Late Racing Results

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Presented by:
Bob Duncan
Editor:
Phil Pilley

A thriller in five parts by Peter Yeldham.

Ever since he escaped from Hungary with his niece Anna, the Countess Hazany, and the London photographer Bill Page, master-crook Lazlo Bergmann has been hounded by an American insurance agent. Kershaw, who suspects him of stealing the Countess's jewels. Kershaw's final interrogation is too much for Bergmann. He leaves a coded note and two keys for Anna, and then hangs himself. Anna turns to Bill Page for help. Meanwhile members of London's underworld hear of the note and close in on Anna...
(First shown last Sunday)
(Part 4: Sunday at 10.25)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Yeldham
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Director:
Douglas Camfield

BBC Two England

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