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Lydney, in the Forest of Dean, is the setting for today's televised League fixture.

During today's tea interval at approximately 4.0 pm, Lord's Taverner Ian Carmichael reads an extract from How to Become a Test Cricketer by R.C. Robertson-Glasgow

David Vine introduces the programme which includes news of all today's other cricket fixtures: Hampshire v Worcestershire, Kent v Essex, Lancashire v Nottinghamshire, Middlesex v Derbyshire, Somerset v Leicestershire, Surrey v Sussex, Warwickshire v Glamorgan

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Commentator at Lydney Cricket Ground:
John Arlott
Commentator at Lydney Cricket Ground:
Jim Laker
Reader (How to Become a Test Cricketer):
Ian Carmichael
Author (How to Become a Test Cricketer):
R.C. Robertson-Glasgow
Television presentation:
Bill Taylor
Television presentation:
Don Sayer

The best of the week's news film from all over the world, together with other subjects of interest. For the deaf and hard of hearing a commentary appears visually.
and Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael de Morgan
Producer:
Bill Northwood

Starring Carol Burnett
with Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence and Rose Hill
The Mike Sammes Singers
Special guest star Juliet Prowse
Written and produced by Arnie Rosen

Contributors

Entertainer:
Carol Burnett
Comedian:
Harvey Korman
[Actor]:
Lyle Waggoner
Comedienne:
Vicki Lawrence
[Actress]:
Rose Hill
Singers:
The Mike Sammes Singers
Dancer:
Juliet Prowse
Musical numbers choreographed by:
Ernest Flatt
Musical Director:
Alyn Ainsworth
Lighting:
John Treays
Sound:
Adrian Stocks
Designer:
David Chandler
Designer:
Paul Barnes
Writer/Producer:
Arnie Rosen
Director:
Dave Powers
Executive Producer:
Joe Hamilton
Programme Co-ordinator:
John Street

Written by John Fortune and Eleanor Bron
With Eleanor Bron, John Fortune
Song by Ray Davies
Sung by The Kinks

Contributors

Writer/Comedian:
John Fortune
Writer/Comedian:
Eleanor Bron
Musicians:
The North Kensington Festival Wind Ensemble
Arranger/Music Director:
Stanley Myers
Songwriter:
Ray Davies
Musicians:
The Kinks
Illustrator:
Klaus Voormann
Special Photography:
Clive Arrowsmith
Producer:
Ned Sherrin
Director:
Terry Hughes

Veteran film director George Cukor interviewed in Hollywood by Philip Jenkinson
with excerpts from: Dinner At Eight (1933), David Copperfield (1935), Romeo and Juliet (1936), Camille (1936), The Philadelphia Story (1940), Adam's Rib (1949), Born Yesterday (1951), A Star is Born (1955), My Fair Lady (1964)
(There's nothing sexy about a middle-aged nude: page 9)

Contributors

Interviewee:
George Cukor
Interviewer:
Philip Jenkinson
Film Editor:
Michael Goldsmith
Producer:
Barry Brown
Editor:
Rowan Ayers

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