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A series of five programmes on skills for trade unionists 4: Branch Meeting
FRANK CASEY , a new shop steward, speaks to a motion. But will he survive the battle of the amendments?
Written by BOB HOULTON Director CHARLES PASCOE
Producer TONY MATTHEWS '

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Casey
Written By:
Bob Houlton
Director:
Charles Pascoe
Producer:
Tony Matthews

The News Gatekeeper
What news values lie behind the selection of the Nine O'Clock News on television? And how do they compare with those of a news editor in charge of a low-budget local tv news programme?
Producer BERNARD ADAMS (First shown on BBCD

Contributors

Producer:
Bernard Adams

14: Wealth and People
Ten per cent of the population of Britain own about 60 per cent of the wealth. Or do they? PETER DONALDSON talks about the distribution of wealth in Britain and attempts to re-distribute it.
Director chris JELLEY
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
(Rptd: Fri BBC1 9.30 am; not Scotland) Book (same title). 60p, from bookshops

Contributors

Talks:
Peter Donaldson
Director:
Chris Jelley
Producer:
Bernard Adams

Great Britain v USA
A seven-match tournament specially recorded for BBC2 and played over nine holes of the famous Ailsa Course at Turnberry Hotel, Ayrshire.
With three matches played in this four-ball series, the USA leads Great Britain by two matches to one. This week's match features: Peter Oosterhuis , Britain's leading golfer in 1974 and Bobby Charlton v
Tom Weiskopf , British Open Champion in 1973 and Fred MacMurray
Commentator PETER ALLISS
Introduced by HENRY LONGHURST
Television presentation by ALAN MOUNCER FRED viner and HUW JONES Producer A. p. WILKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Oosterhuis
Unknown:
Bobby Charlton
Unknown:
Tom Weiskopf
Unknown:
Fred MacMurray
Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Introduced By:
Henry Longhurst
Presentation By:
Alan Mouncer
Presentation By:
Fred Viner
Presentation By:
Huw Jones
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

Introduced by Robert Robinson
Beryl Bainbridge, author of The Bottle Factory Outing, and Clive Jenkins, trade union leader, each pick one of the new books.
Clive James reviews The Gun-fighters, an illustrated account of the heroes of the American West on both sides of the law like Butch Oassidy , Jesse James and Wyatt Earp.
There's also a selection from the new book Your Isadora, a collection of the love letters between ISADORA DUNCAN , the American creator of modern dance, and GORDON CRAIG , theatre designer and son of actress Ellen Terry.
Studio Director MARTIN L. BELL Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT
Executive producer WILL wyatt

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Butch Oassidy
Unknown:
Jesse James
Unknown:
Wyatt Earp.
Unknown:
Isadora Duncan
Unknown:
Gordon Craig
Unknown:
Ellen Terry.
Director:
Martin L. Bell
Producer:
Philip Speight
Producer:
Will Wyatt

starring
Vivien Leigh , Claude Rains with Stewart Granger
Flora Robson , Francis L. Sullivan The most spectacular of the films on which Shaw collaborated with Gabriel Pascal was Caesar and Cleopatra - Shaw's version of the legendary encounter between the ageing Roman conqueror and the beautiful and wilful young Queen of the Nile.
Producer and director GABRIEL PASCAL This Week's Films : page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Vivien Leigh
Unknown:
Claude Rains
Unknown:
Stewart Granger
Unknown:
Flora Robson
Unknown:
Francis L. Sullivan
Director:
Gabriel Pascal
Caesar:
Claude Rains
Cleopatra:
Vivien Leigh
Ftatateeta:
Flora Robson
Pothinus:
Francis L Sullivan
Rufio:
Basil Sydney
Britannus:
Cecil Parker
Apollodorus:
Stewart Granger
Lucius Septimius:
Raymond Lovell
Theodotus:
Ernest Thesiger
Ptolemy:
Anthony Harvey
First Centurion:
Michael Rennie
Belzanor:
Stanley Holloway
Bel Affris:
Leo Genn
First Sentinel:
John Laurie
First Nobleman:
Felix Aylmer
First Guardsman:
Valentine Dyall

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