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The motoring news of the week in London and Paris introduced by Cliff Michelmore

At the Europa Hotel in London The Duke of Kent tonight awards a £10,000 prize to the winner of a Daily Telegraph contest for the best styled British car of 1973. At the Paris Motor Show Michael Frostick reports on French autumn fashions in cars, including Citroen's new rotary-powered GS saloon.

Also tonight: 34-year-old Scots-man Jackie Stewart, 1973 World Champion racing driver and winner of more grands prix than any other driver in motor racing history, returns home to Glasgow after the final Formula One race of the season in the United States. He talks to Barry Gill about his future in motor sport.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Michael Frostick
Interviewee:
Jackie Stewart
Interviewer:
Barrie Gill
Director:
Peter Cleaver
Producer:
John Mills
Producer:
Tony Salmon
Editor:
Brian Robins

by Moliere
English version by Richard Wilbur
starring Michael Hordern, Michael Craig, John Standing

A brilliantly witty satire, in which the hero strips a family of its wealth and virtue. "Tartuffe" was banned from public performance for five years by Louis XIV.

(First shown on BBC1)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
null Moliere
English version by:
Richard Wilbur
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Basil Coleman
Moliere and Officer:
David Nettheim
Madame Pernelle:
Mary Morris
Flipote:
Jill Easter
Elmire:
Toby Robins
Dorine:
Patricia Routledge
Damis:
Nicholas Young
Mariane:
Belinda Carroll
Cleante:
John Standing
Orgon:
Michael Craig
Valere:
Nicholas Jones
Tartuffe:
Michael Hordern
Loyal:
John Barrett

Bob Harris with the news, views and sounds of today's music.
In the studio: Don McLean, Leo Sayer plus album tracks, films, guests.
Creative loafing: page 4

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Harris
Singer/Guitarist:
Don McLean
Singer:
Leo Sayer
Director:
Colin Strong
Producer:
Michael Appleton

BBC Two England

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