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Starring Errol Flynn, Cornell Borchers

An adventurer returns to Istanbul to recover some stolen diamonds and meets an ex-flame who he thought was dead.
(This Week's Films: page 13)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Seton I. Miller
Screenplay:
Barbara Gray
Screenplay:
Richard Alan Simmons
Director:
Joseph Pevney
Producer:
Albert J. Cohen
Jim Brennan:
Errol Flynn
Stephanie:
Bauer Cornell
Karen:
Fielding Borchers
Inspector Nural:
John Bentley
Douglas Fielding:
Torin Thatcher
Charlie Boyle:
Leif Erickson
Marge Boyle:
Peggy Knudson
Danny Rice:
Nat 'King' Cole

The centenary of the English Rugby Union, the independence of their homeland, their first-ever Rugby tour of England, and today their first-ever match at the Mecca of the game - Twickenham. What memories those Fijians will take back to their South Sea islands home-not least of which will be the mixed fortunes of the early part of the tour when their particular brand of uninhibited open play proved to be both devastatingly successful and, when subjected to experienced opposition, not a little naive.
Commentator at Twickenham: Cliff Morgan

Contributors

Commentator:
Cliff Morgan
Series Producer:
Alan Mouncer

by Jean-Paul Sartre
A second chance to see this dramatisation in 13 parts by David Turner
Starring Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Georgia Brown

Ivich and Mathieu have deliberately cut their hands, thereby achieving a bond. They have arranged to meet at ten o'clock.

Contributors

Author:
Jean-Paul Sartre
Dramatised by:
David Turner
Mathieu:
Michael Bryant
Lola:
Georgia Brown
Daniel:
Daniel Massey

Rowan and Martin invite you to laugh-a-second-time at their laugh-in
This week's star guest Carol Channing
and featuring Arte Johnson, Ruth Buzzi, Henry Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Alan Sues, Jo Anne Worley, Teresa Graves, Pamela Rodgers, Jeremy Lloyd, Lily Tomlin, Stu Gilliam, and Gary Owens
A Schlatter/Friendly production for NBC

Contributors

Comedian:
Dan Rowan
Comedian:
Dick Martin
Guest:
Carol Channing
Performer:
Arte Johnson
Performer:
Ruth Buzzi
Performer:
Henry Gibson
Performer:
Goldie Hawn
Performer:
Alan Sues
Performer:
Jo Anne Worley
Performer:
Teresa Graves
Performer:
Pamela Rodgers
Performer:
Jeremy Lloyd
Performer:
Lily Tomlin
Performer:
Stu Gilliam
Performer:
Gary Owens

Introduced by Mike Harding
featuring
Clarence Carter, with over three million record sales to his credit, currently high in the charts with 'Patches,' his first British success.
The Move, known for hits like 'Blackberry Way' but now having bridged the gap between pop and progressive music.
Slade playing tracks from their next LP.
T2, a new three-piece group whose lead guitarist has been likened to a new Eric Clapton filmed live at The Marquee Club, London.
(This Week's Sounds: page 15)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Harding
Singer:
Clarence Carter
Musicians:
The Move
Musicians:
null Slade
Musicians:
null T2
Designer:
James Hatchard
Producer:
Steve Turner
Executive Producer:
Michael Appleton

Starring Don Borisenko, Susan Hampshire

Susan Hampshire's beautifully controlled performance gives an almost documentary quality to Sidney Furie's film about a courageous young American pilot, thrust into manhood by the war, who becomes obsessed with his own emotional immaturity after several unsuccessful relationships with girls who live near his English base.
Written, produced and directed by Sidney J. Furie
(This Week's Films: page 13)

Contributors

Writer/producer/director:
Sidney J. Furie
David:
Don Borisenko
Jean:
Susan Hampshire
Major:
Sean Sullivan
Prostitute:
Joy Webster
Mike:
Graydon Gould
Sam:
Tom Busby

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