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The final match of the 1967 series played under knock-out rules.
The International Cavaliers XI
Captain, Denis Compton (Middlesex and England)
play for a purse of 100 guineas
A West Indies XI
Captain, Garfield Sobers (Barbados and West Indies)
at the Rectory Ground, Blackheath.

Among those playing in today's match:
Ted Dexter (Sussex and England), Colin Cowdrey (Kent and England), Graeme Pollock (South Africa), Seymour Nurse (Barbados and West Indies), Lance Gibbs (Guyana and West Indies), Clive Lloyd (Guyana and West Indies)
Introduced by Frank Bough.

Organised by the International Cavaliers Cricket Club in association with Rothmans of Pall Mall in aid of the Physically and Mentally Handicapped children of Greenwich
(to 16.00)

Contributors

Captain (The International Cavaliers XI):
Denis Compton
Captain (A West Indies XI):
Garfield Sobers
Cricketer:
Ted Dexter
Cricketer:
Colin Cowdrey
Cricketer:
Graeme Pollock
Cricketer:
Seymour Nurse
Cricketer:
Lance Gibbs
Cricketer:
Clive Lloyd
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator:
Sir Learie Constantine
Commentator:
John Arlott
Television presentation:
Alan Mouncer
Television presentation:
Ian Smith

A modern ballet fantasy from Hungary on the eternal theme of boy meets girl.
Elaborately filmed, and with pop songs included in its jazz-based score, Winter Love includes studio sequences that rival the best Hollywood tradition in their wit and polish.
But it is the exterior scenes, filmed on and around Lake Balaton, that give the ballet a charm and beauty that is distinctively Hungarian.
Danced by the Ballet Company of the National Theatre of Pecs.
Produced by Hungarian Television

Contributors

Choreographer:
Imre Eck
Choreographer:
Antal Fodor
Director:
Nandor Bednai
Dancers:
The Ballet Company of the National Theatre of Pecs

The second in a new comedy series
Starring Stanley Baxter
with his guests
and the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
Conductor, Iain Sutherland

From Scotland

Contributors

Comedian:
Stanley Baxter
Script:
Ken Hoare
Script:
Kelso Robertson
Script:
Dick Vosburgh
Script:
Barry Cryer
Musicians:
BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
Conductor:
Iain Sutherland
Designer:
Helen Rae
Producer:
David Bell

direct via satellite from Akron, Ohio.
The final stages of this unique event, which brings together in 36-hole stroke play, for a first prize of £18,000, the winners of the four major world titles.
featuring:
Jack Nicklaus (U.S.A.), Winner 1967 U.S. Open Championship
Gay Brewer (U.S.A.), Winner 1967 U.S. Masters Championship
Don January (U.S.A.), Winner 1967 U.S. P.G.A. Championship
and Roberto De Vicenzo (Argentina), Winner 1967 British Open Championship
At Akron the commentary team is headed by Arnold Palmer, past U.S. Open and Masters Champion. In the London studio David Coleman and Peter Alliss introduce and assess the progress and climax of the final eighteen holes.

(Presented in collaboration with the National Broadcasting Company of America)
See page 12

Contributors

Commentator:
Arnold Palmer
Presenter:
David Coleman
Presenter:
Peter Alliss
Golfer:
Jack Nicklaus
Golfer:
Gay Brewer
Golfer:
Don January
Golfer:
Robert De Vicenzo

rounds off the week of television.
Criticism, Discussion, Diversion with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley and tonight's guests also Philip Jenkinson with more film requests.
Letters to Philip Jenkinson should oe addressed c/o Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Dean
Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Presenter:
Tony Bilbow
Presenter:
Sheridan Morley
Item presenter (Film Requests):
Philip Jenkinson

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