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Introduced by Keith Macklin.
Over the years Bristol have earned a reputation for open attacking rugby and have provided England with six players during the last two years.
Leicester will be endeavouring to repeat the victory they achieved over this formidable side earlier in the season.
David Vine reports from The Memorial Ground, Bristol. (Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Macklin
Commentator:
David Vine
Director:
Bill Taylor
Series Producer:
Alan Mouncer

by R. H. Mottram
Dramatised in four parts by Lennox Phillips

Georges went to the war. Unable to communicate with him, Madeleine asked Skene to look for him. She has bought a restaurant in the hope Georges will visit it.

(Repeated on Thursday at 9.55 p.m.)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
R. H. Mottram
Dramatised by:
Lennox Phillips
Designer:
John Cooper
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
Gerald Blake
Baron D'Archeville:
Cyril Luckham
Jerome:
Jack Woolgar
Marie:
Elspeth MacNaughton
Maj. Fryern:
David Hutcheson
Madeleine:
Caroline Mortimer
Lieut. Skene:
Cavan Kendall
Lieut. Mansfield:
John Leeson
Lieut. Earnshaw:
Christopher Tranchell
Capt. Thomas:
Martyn Huntley
Col. Birchin:
Maurice Hedley
Capt. Dormer:
Bernard Hepton
M. Courtaux:
Peter Madden
Cecile Blanquart:
Brigit Forsyth
Yvonne:
Ros Drinkwater
Jacques:
Malcolm MacIntosh
Capt. Dendrecourt:
Gregory de Polnay
French Colonel:
Simon Taylor
Waitress:
Pamela Binns

by Georges Feydeau
Translated and adapted by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin
Starring Patrick Cargill and Amanda Barrie
Guest star, Anton Rodgers
featuring Georgina Cookson
with Patsy Rowlands, Bryan Hunt, Margaret Nolan, Blake Butler, Michael Slater

Two men-about-town plan a romantic evening in a private room at the Cafe Anglais. Unfortunately the lady picked up at the opera ball turns out to be very different from what they expected, and the evening is further complicated by the arrival of one of their wives.
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Georges Feydeau
Translated and adapted by/Lyrics:
Caryl Brahms
Translated and adapted by/Lyrics:
Ned Sherrin
Music composed and conducted by:
Johnny Dankworth
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Producer:
Stuart Allen
[Actor]:
Patrick Cargill
[Actress]:
Amanda Barrie
[Actor]:
Anton Rodgers
[Actress]:
Georgina Cookson
[Actress]:
Patsy Rowlands
[Actor]:
Bryan Hunt
[Actress]:
Margaret Nolan
[Actor]:
Blake Butler
[Actor]:
Michael Slater

Release ...into the world of films, plays, books, art, and music.
This week including:
Lear at Stratford
Eric Porter, Television's Actor of the Year for his performance as Soames in The Forsyte Saga, opened in 'King Lear' on Wednesday at the start of the Royal Shakespeare Company's new season.
He was filmed in Stratford-upon-Avon preparing for this important production, in rehearsal and in performance.
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'Acknowledge Nice Sound of Strings'
This spring a thousand Japanese children from the age of four upwards played Vivaldi and Bach together at a giant annual convention They are the pupils of Dr. Suzuki's amazing musical academy which claims 'every child a genius'.

(Colour)

Contributors

Subject/speaker (Lear at Stratford):
Eric Porter
Producer:
Colin Nears
Editor:
Lorna Pegram

Starring Maureen O'Hara, John Payne

In 1805 a small group of American marines are assigned a dangerous mission against the rulers of Tripoli whose pirates have been plundering ships entering the Mediterranean.
(Colour)

Contributors

Director:
Will Price
Lieutenant O'Bannon:
John Payne
Sheila d'Arneau:
Maureen O'Hara
Captain Demetrios:
Howard Da Silva
Hamet Karamanly:
Philip Reed
Sergeant Derek:
Grant Withers
Henriette:
Connie Gilchrist

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