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starring
Rory Calhoun , Patricia Bredin John Gregson , Peter Arne
A group of fortune seekers, each carrying a part of a map they hope will lead them to buried treasure, make their way to the island of Monte Cristo-to find yet another treasure seeker already there.
Directors ROBERT S. BAKER. MONTY BERMAN This Week's Films: page 9
Presenting The Perils of Prudence by JOHNNY BALL
Musical Director JONATHAN COHEN Double bass SPIKE HEATLEY Percussion ALAN RUSHTON
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE Producer ANN REAY
This week: How would you reduce crime in the street? Judging the ideas:
Edward de Bono and Professor
Eric Laithwaite
Solving the problems: Heinz Wolff , biomedical engineer; Richard Gregory , professor of neuro-psychology; David Bernstein , advertising consultant; and Brian Aldiss , science fiction writer.
Director TERRY LONG
Producer GRAHAM MASSEY
Presented by PETER HILL
EditOF MICHAEL PAYNE
by GILBERT AND SULLIVAN with Michael Langdon
Thomas Allen , John Brecknock
Laureen Livingstone , Delia Wallis Another opportunity to enjoy this very popular comic opera set at the turn of the century.
Venice. Act 1: The Piazzetta
Act 2: The Palace of Barataria Cast in order of singing
AMBROSIAN OPERA CHORUS
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra led by HUGH MAGUIRE conducted by David Lloyd-Jones
Adroitly cast down the line (THE TIMES) Gay, witty, preposterous, elegant and great fun (DAILY TELEGRAPH) It is all splendidly played and sung
(DAILY EXPRESS)
Associate conductor GORDON KEMBER Costumes JUANITA WATERSON Choreography BOB STEVENSON
Sound ADRIAN STOCKS, RICHARD CHUBB Lighting DENNIS CHANNON Design ROGER ANDREWS
Producer CEDRIC MESSINA , Director BILL HAYS
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Headingley v Bedford
JOHN SPENCER , ex-captain of England and a British Lion in 1971, along with Scots international IAN MCGEEGHAN form the nucleus of a strong Headingley attack. Today the Leeds side entertain Bedford, who made a promising start to the season and have this year acquired the services of England under-23 fly-half NEIL BENNETT. Commentator
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Series editor bill TAYLOR
Chairman David Jacobs Panel: Isobel Barnett Kenneth Williams William Franklyn and Nanette Newman and a guest celebrity
Devised by MARK GOODSON/BILL TODMAN Director MICHAEL GOODWIN Producer ERNEST MAXIN
The Village on the Wall
Woodgreen is a small village eight miles south of Salisbury, on the edge of the New Forest. There was a time when they used to have country dancing on the common there, when a travelling press went the rounds at cider-making time and when the young girls always went to Sunday School wearing their best frilly bonnets.
Times have changed, but on the walls of the village hall time has stood still. For here, 40 years ago, two young artists, ROBERT BAKER and TED PAYNE , painted some remarkable murals of the life of Woodgreen.
The two artists, and many of the villagers who appear in the murals, tell the story of how they came to be painted and what village life was like then.
Film editor NORMAN CARR Producer STEPHEN PEET
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