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Hold Down a Chord: Programme 7
A beginner's course in folk guitar with John Pearse.
Learning a syncopated right hand style - the Basic Calypso Slap - and fitting it to the song "Time for man go home".

7.40 Parliamo Italiano: 27: All'Albergo
Let's Speak Italian
A course of thirty lessons for beginners.
Giulia and Giorgio check in at their hotel in Venice.
with Marla Landi, Roberto Cardinali, Sergio Gazzarrini
Introduced by Ariella Reggio.
(Shown on Monday on BBC-1)

Contributors

Presenter/Guitarist (Hold Down a Chord):
John Pearse
Producer (Hold Down a Chord):
Victor Poole
Presenter (Parliamo Italiano):
Ariella Reggio
[Actress] (Parliamo Italiano):
Marla Landi
[Actor] (Parliamo Italiano):
Roberto Cardinali
[Actor] (Parliamo Italiano):
Sergio Gazzarrini

Including:
Who is Spending Your Pension Money Now?
Over twelve million employees contribute towards company pension funds. These funds can have a big effect on the investment market. Who is running your fund? Are you getting value for money?

Contributors

Commentator:
William Davis
Commentator:
Alan Watson
Producer:
Terry Hughes

Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian.

A millionaire with a lust for money terrorises a peaceful settlement.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Colonel Bliss:
Telly Savalas
Eric Larsen:
Robert F. Simon
Gina Larsen:
Brenda Scott
Randy:
Randy Boone
Lem:
Buck Taylor
Sheriff:
Douglas Kennedy

Distinguished soloists in conversation and performance.
Tonight: The American pianist Raymond Lewenthal plays Liszt's Dante Sonata and talks about this work with Roger Fiske.

Contributors

Pianist/Interviewee:
Raymond Lewenthal
Interviewer:
Roger Fiske
Producer:
John Furness

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