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Gordon Wilkins covers the motoring news of the week with Maxwell Boyd, Michael Frostick, and Judith Jackson.
Jack Brabham and Juan Fangio review the 1970 Grand Prix season and discuss drivers old and new in a special motor sport edition of Wheelbase direct from the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London. Tonight's programme also includes Richard Attwood, co-driver of this year's winning car at Le Mans, who will present the £1,000 Grovewood Awards to three young racing drivers voted by sports writers as the most promising newcomers of 1970. Meet the winners and watch them in action.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gordon Wilkins
Reporter:
Maxwell Boyd
Reporter:
Michael Frostick
Reporter:
Judith Jackson
Reviewer:
Jack Brabham
Reviewer:
Juan Fangio
Awards presenter:
Richard Attwood
Director:
Chris Berry
Director:
Tony Salmon
Producer:
John Mills
Editor:
Brian Robins

by Patrick Alexander
Starring Robert Lang, Robert Urquhart, Alethea Charlton, Clifton Jones

Michael Grant was sent on a mission to kill - but when his victim's no longer an enemy the hunter becomes the hunted.
(Robert Lang is a National Theatre Player)

Contributors

Writer:
Patrick Alexander
Lighting:
John Summers
Theme music composed by:
Ron Harper
Script Editor:
Anthea Browne-Wilkinson
Designer:
Chris Pemsel
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
Raymond Menmuir
Cipher clerk:
John Scholes
Frank Smith:
Robert Urquhart
Controller:
James Cossins
Joan Grant:
Heather Canning
Special Branch Sgt:
Fred McNaughton
Special Branch Constable:
Brian Vaughan
Alice Campbell:
Alethea Charlton
Chief Supt Shepherd:
Michael Bates
Blake:
James Drake
Armstrong:
John Humphrey
Minister of State:
John Wentworth
Michael Grant:
Robert Lang
Lusaka:
Clifton Jones
Lusaka's secretary:
Louis Mahoney
Special Branch man:
Patrick Connor
Woman Detective:
Valerie Bell
Special Branch Detective:
Max Latimer
Van driver:
John Caesar
Sergeant Clifford:
Philip Anthony
Guard:
Alan Travell

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