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Starring Rossano Brazzi, Glynis Johns
with Robert Morley, Tony Britton

A young accountant is given an 'all expenses paid' honeymoon.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Original story and screenplay:
Graham Greene
Director:
Ken Annakin
Bertrand:
Rossano Brazzi
Cary:
Glynis Johns
Dreuther:
Robert Morley
Philip:
Tony Britton
The Other:
Felix Aylmer
Hotel Manager:
Albert Lieven
Elderly Man:
A.E. Matthews
Bird's Nest:
Joyce Carey
Reception Clerk:
Geoffrey Keen

by Honore de Balzac
Dramatised in five parts by Ray Lawler
Starring Margaret Tyzack

Bette and Valerie have established themselves in the house Hector has provided for Valerie.
(Repeated: Friday. 9.20 pm)

Contributors

Author:
Honore de Balzac
Dramatised by:
Ray Lawler
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Gareth Davies
Valerie:
Helen Mirren
Henri Montes:
Edward de Souza
Cousin Bette:
Margaret Tyzack
Marie:
Sally James
Hortense:
Harriett Harper
Steinbock:
Colin Baker
Adeline:
Ursula Howells
Marshal Hulot:
Esmond Knight
Crevel:
John Bryans
Marneffe:
Oscar Quitak
Hector:
Thorley Walters
Footman:
Michael Mulcaster
Victorin:
Davyd Harries
Mariette:
Margaret Boyd
Johann Fischer:
Robert Speaight
Chardin:
Godfrey James
Celestine:
Ericka Crowne

Introduced by Magnus Magnusson

This has been a summer of intense archaeological activity. Underwater swimmers have found the most complete Armada wreck so far; the world's earliest surviving battleship; and Charles II's yacht.

On land Professor Alexander Thom has found what he believes is the world's earliest computer among the prehistoric megaliths of Brittany; in Northumberland schoolchildren are helping to excavate a Roman settlement near Hadrian's Wall.
(The Changing Past: Radio 4 Sun 4.0)

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Guest:
Professor Alexander Thom
Producer:
Paul Johnstone

Introduced by Mike Ledgerwood
More of the highlights from the Golden Seaswallow competition of live television held in Knokke, Belgium, in July 1971.
Silver Award winner YLE Finland The Cossack starring Viktor Climmenko with Marion Rung
RTB Belgium with J. Vincent Edwards and Les Calchakis
ORTF France with Marene Berg and Danielle Licari
KRO Holland with Victor Scott and the Les Humphries Singers
Gold and Press Award BBC entry starring Lance Le Gault and Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Ledgerwood
Singer (The Cossack):
Viktor Climmenko
Singer (The Cossack):
Marion Rung
Singer:
J. Vincent Edwards
Musicians:
Les Calchakis
Performer:
Marene Berg
Singer:
Danielle Licari
Singer:
Victor Scott
Singers:
The Les Humphries Singers
Performers:
Lance Le Gault
Dancers:
Pan's People
Presented by:
Stanley Dorfman

Sheridan Morley talks to Tom Courtenay, star of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich which is featured at this year's 25th Edinburgh International Film Festival. Also included are scenes from animation films by Norman McLaren shown at the festival.

Philip Jenkinson introduces more personalities from the vintage years including Cecil B. DeMille and Charles Laughton

Contributors

Presenter:
Philip Jenkinson
Interviewer:
Sheridan Morley
Interviewee:
Tom Courtenay
Producer:
Barry Brown
Editor:
Rowan Ayers

Starring Yvonne De Carlo, Rod Cameron, David Bruce
with Albert Dekker

This romantic period melodrama follows Salome from Prussia to America at the time of the Civil War where she continues to break men's hearts and turn friends into enemies.
Yvonne De Carlo plays the beautiful dancer and it is this part which made her into a star.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Director:
Charles Lamont
Salome:
Yvonne de Carlo
Jim Steed:
Rod Cameron
Cleve Blount:
David Bruce
Dimitrioff:
Walter Slezak
von Bohlen:
Albert Dekker
Madame:
Marjorie Rambeau
Professor Max:
J. Edward Bromberg
Dr Ling:
Abner Biberman
General Lee:
John Litel
Bismarck:
Kurt Katch
Bartender:
Arthur Hohl
Panatela:
Nestor Paiva
Henderson:
Gavin Muir
Sheriff:
Will Wright
Henry:
Joseph Haworth
Lafe:
Matt McHugh

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