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A series of matches played under knock-out rules.
Featuring
The International Cavaliers XI
Captain, Brian Close (Yorkshire and England)
who today play for a purse of 100 guineas
Cambridge University-Past and Present
Captain, Ted Dexter (Sussex and England)
at Fenners, Cambridge.
Among those playing in today's match are:
Geoff Boycott (Yorkshire and England), Richard Hutton (Yorkshire), Jim Laker (Essex and England), Trevor Bailey (Essex and England), Salim-Uddin (Pakistan), Dour Insole (Essex and England)
Introduced by Frank Bough.
Organised by the International Cavaliers Cricket Club in association with Rothmans of Pall Mall in aid of Cambridge University C.C.
See facing page
(to 16.00)

Contributors

Captain (The International Cavaliers XI):
Brian Close
Captain (Cambridge University-Past and Present):
Ted Dexter
Cricketer:
Geoff Boycott
Cricketer:
Richard Hutton
Cricketer:
Jim Laker
Cricketer:
Trevor Bailey
Cricketer:
null Salim-Uddin
Cricketer:
Dour Insole
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator:
Sir Learie Constantine
Commentator:
John Arlott
Commentator:
Brian Johnston
Television Presentation:
Alan Mouncer
Television Presentation:
Ian Smith

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:
Robert Dougall
Translator:
Ruth Leeds
Producer:
Bill Northwood

in which Danny Kaye and his special guests, Eddie Albert, Millicent Martin entertain to the music of Paul Weston and his Orchestra with Harvey Korman, Joyce Van Patten, The Tony Charmoli Dancers, The Earl Brown Singers.
A programme recorded in the U.S.A.

Contributors

Entertainer:
Danny Kaye
Guest:
Eddie Albert
Guest:
Millicent Martin
Musicians:
Paul Weston and his Orchestra
Comedian:
Harvey Korman
Performer:
Joyce Van Patten
Dancers:
The Tony Charmoli Dancers
Singers:
The Earl Brown Singers
Producer:
Robert Scheerer
Director:
Bill Foster

Is extra-sensory perception the great myth of our time?
Magnus Magnusson introduces the first of two films made by a BBC unit.

An investigation by Dr. George Owen of apparently inexplicable happenings in Swansea, Sauchie, and Northfleet, and discusses its implications with Dr. George Owen and Professor H.J. Eysenck.

(Next week: A Mild Case of Haunting)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Reporter/Panellist:
Dr. George Owen
Panellist:
Professor H.J. Eysenck
Producer/Director:
Bob Saunders
Executive Producer:
Brian Branston
Studio Production:
Ian Martin

The British premiere of Alain Robbe-Grillet's L'Immortelle
Written and directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet.
Starring Francoise Brion as 'her', Jacques Doniol-Valcroze as 'him'

A French civil servant in Istanbul meets L'Immortelle - a fascinating woman without a past.
(A profile of Alain Robbe-Grillet in the weekly series about films and film makers: Monday, 8.35 p.m.)

Contributors

Writer/director:
Alain Robbe-Grillet
Music:
Georges Delerue
Producer:
Michel Fano
Producer:
Samy Halfon
'her':
Francoise Brion
'him':
Jacques Doniol-Valcroze

Adapted from the short story by P.G. Wodehouse by Richard Waring.
Starring Ian Carmichael as Bertie Wooster and Dennis Price as Jeeves
with Eleanor Summerfield
(First shown on BBC-1)

Contributors

Author:
P.G. Wodehouse
Adapted by:
Richard Waring
Signature tune and themes by:
Sandy Wilson
Designer:
Darrol Blake
"The World of Wooster" produced in association with:
Peter Cotes
Producer:
Michael Mills
Bertie Wooster:
Ian Carmichael
Jeeves:
Dennis Price
'Tuppy' Glossop:
Edwin Apps
Cora Bellinger:
Mo Dwyer
Aunt Dahlia:
Eleanor Summerfield
Assistant in music shop:
Vernon Dobtcheff
The Rev. 'Beefy' Bingham:
Peter Jesson
Pianist:
Kathleen O'Hagan
Reciter:
Norman Mitchell
Concertina player:
Alf Edwards
[Actress]:
Josephine Warner
[Actor]:
John Tucker

BBC Two England

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