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Starring Dean Stockwell, Robert Ryan, Barbara Hale, Pat O'Brien

A delightful fantasy about an orphan boy who finds that his experiences have an unexpected significance.
An opportunity to see the first feature film directed by Joseph Losey, who has since acquired an international reputation with such films as The Servant, Accident and Secret Ceremony.
(This Week's Films: page 0)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Ben Barzman
Screenplay:
Alfred Lewis Levitt
Producer:
Stephen Ames
Director:
Joseph Losey
Gramp:
Pat O'Brien
Dr Evans:
Robert Ryan
Miss Brand:
Barbara Hale
Peter:
Dean Stockwell
Michael:
Richard Lyon
'The King:
Walter Catlett

The County Championship: Northumberland v Gloucestershire
at the County Ground, Gosforth

Surprise winners of the Northern Division and semi-finalists for the first time in 35 years, the delighted Northumbrians face the formidable opposition of a side whose record in this Competition includes 16 Final appearances and 9 Championship Titles.

Test Cricket from Australia by Satellite:
Australia v England: Fifth Test Match
from Melbourne: third day
Recorded highlights of the day's play.
Presented by David Kenning and Denis Kelly in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission

(Colour)

Contributors

Commentator (Rugby Special):
Bill McLaren
Director (Rugby Special):
Bill Taylor
Series Producer (Rugby Special):
Alan Mouncer
Presented by (Test Cricket):
David Kenning
Presented by (Test Cricket):
Denis Kelly

Introduced by Magnus Magnusson

Chronicle's winter round-up ranges from the depths of the Central American jungle to the depths of the River Thames - from the mountains of Persia to the city of Dublin.
How did archaeology fare in Conservation Year? What are the latest threats? Experts and personalities in the studio and film from around the world bring you up to date.

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Producer:
Paul Johnstone

One of the world's greatest song-writers in a programme of his and other songs with his guest Lainie Kazan and Mr Kelly, GB

The Dancers: Shirley-Ann Bosch, Carol Forbes, Joanna Horlock, Lavinia Lang, Pat Lovett, Tricia Milne, Pauline Wall
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Written by Rod McKuen

Contributors

Presenter/Singer/Writer:
Rod McKuen
Singer:
Lainie Kazan
Dancer:
Shirley-Ann Bosch
Dancer:
Carol Forbes
Dancer:
Joanna Horlock
Dancer:
Lavinia Lang
Dancer:
Pat Lovett
Dancer:
Tricia Milne
Dancer:
Pauline Wall
Choreographed by:
Douglas Squires
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Make-up:
Margaret MacKinnon
Costume:
Dorinda Cutting
Lighting:
Dickie Higham
Sound:
Hugh Barker
Design:
Lesley Joan Bremness
Production:
Stewart Morris

by Jane Austen
Dramatised in four parts by Denis Constanduros

Mrs Jennings took Elinor and Marianne to a ball in London. There Marianne at last saw Willoughby but was dismayed when he ignored her.

Contributors

Author:
Jane Austen
Dramatised by:
Denis Constanduros
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Costumes:
Charles Knode
Lighting:
Ritchie Richardson
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
David Giles
Elinor:
Joanna David
Marianne:
Ciaran Madden
Mrs Jennings:
Patricia Routledge
Rodgers:
Peter Laird
John Willoughby:
Clive Francis
Colonel Brandon:
Richard Owens
John Dashwood:
Milton Johns
Lucy Steele:
Frances Cuka
Nancy Steele:
Maggie Jones
Mrs Ferrars:
Ailsa Grahame
Fanny Dashwood:
Kay Gallie
Robert Ferrars:
David Belcher
Edward Ferrars:
Robin Ellis

Introduced by Mike Harding
featuring The Roy Young Band, a brass-augmented Rock band.
Bronco, a new five-piece group.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Harding
Musicians:
The Roy Young Band
Musicians:
null Bronco
Designer:
James Hatchard
Producer:
Granville Jenkins
Executive Producer:
Michael Appleton

Starring David Farrar, David Knight with Julia Arnall

Lost is an almost documentary account of what happens when a 19-month-old baby is stolen from a young American couple in London.
David Farrar plays the detective who painstakingly follows up every minute clue in this crisp and realistic drama.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Janet Green
Director:
Guy Green
Producer:
Vivian A. Cox
Craig:
David Farrar
Lee:
David Knight
Sue:
Julia Arnall
Sergeant Lyel:
Anthony Oliver
Sergeant Cook:
Eleanor Summerfield
Mrs Robey:
Anna Turner

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