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Champions of Crown Green
Bowling compete for the BBC2 Masters Trophy. The Final
Brian Duncan (Lancashire) v Fred Hulme (Cheshire)
Introduced by STUART HALL at the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool. Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Producer RAY LAKELAND

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Duncan
Unknown:
Fred Hulme
Introduced By:
Stuart Hall
Commentator:
Harry Rigby

Theirs is no ordinary fishing-boat. It's 55 feet long and is launched into the Atlantic breakers by a team of oxen. It takes 48 men, working like Ben-Hurs in some ancient galley, to pull the four vast oars.
Tonight Chronicle reports how one of these unique craft from Portugal, of which only three are left in use, was saved for posterity and was brought to England by the Exeter Maritime Museum. And how does a living boat, features of which date back to Roman times, compare with the Brigg boat, a craft from 500 Be that has been excavated by the National Maritime Museum? Narrator GARY WATSON
Producer PAUL JOHNSTONE

Contributors

Narrator:
Gary Watson
Producer:
Paul Johnstone

starring Valerie Harper with Julie Kavner, David Groh and guest Mary Tyler Moore.
Pop Goes the Question
Joe proposes to Rhoda - but it's not what she had in mind!

Contributors

Rhoda Morgenstern:
Valerie Harper
Rhoda Morgenstern:
Julie Kavner
Joe Gerard:
David Groh
Mary Richards:
Mary Tyler Moore

The Artisan by JOHN PREBBLE
William Morris longs to share his ' joy in work' with others and turns to Socialism. Who better then to pronounce a last farewell to the PRB.
Sound CHICK ANTHONY
Lighting DENNIS CHANNON Designer FANNY TAYLOR Producer ROSEMARY HILL Director PIERS HAGGARD

Contributors

Unknown:
John Prebble
Unknown:
William Morris
Producer:
Rosemary Hill
Director:
Piers Haggard
William Morris:
David Burke
Jane Morris:
Kika Markham
Edward Burne-Jones:
Kenneth Colley
Rossetti:
Ben Kingsley
Jenny Morris:
Tracey Perry
May Morris (girl):
Alison Dowling
Georgiana Burne-Jones:
Celestine Randall
Ford Madox Brown:
Ted Valentine
Watts-Dunton:
Paul Alexander
Doctor:
William Hoyland
Vicar:
Edward Palmer
Bernard Shaw:
Struan Rodger
Henry Mayers Hyndman:
Robert Hartley
Magistrate:
Ronald Russell
May Morris:
Sarah Twist
Aubrey Beardsley:
John Dicks

BBC Two England

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