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Tonight: Peter Alliss introduces one of the most memorable occasions in British golf. The 1969 Open Golf Championship at Royal Lytham and St Annes won by Tony Jacklin. It was the first British victory for 18 years - a great boost for British golf - and for Tony Jacklin the moment of a lifetime.

(The BBC Book of Golf, to be published in May, price £1.30)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Alliss
Guest:
Tony Jacklin
Producer:
Leslie Kettley

Introduced by Robert Robinson

Nature invades: old rooks in each college garden
Still talk, like agile babies, the language of feeling,
By towers a river still runs coastward and will run,
Stones in those towers are utterly
Satisfied still with their weight.

W.H. Auden - A Tribute is a collection of essays and reminiscences of one of the great poets of the 20th century edited by Stephen Spender who for this programme went to Oxford where he and others talk about Auden's life there.
Oswald Mosley by Robert Skidelsky is a new biography of the most notorious of modern British politicians. Author and journalist Paul Johnson discusses the book with Robert Skidelsky.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Robinson
Reporter:
Stephen Spender
Interviewer:
Paul Johnson
Interviewee:
Robert Skidelsky
Producer:
Philip Speight
Executive Producer:
Will Wyatt

Starring Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Ronald Colman
with Edgar Buchanan, Glenda Farrell

Leopold Dingle, accused of arson and the resulting death of a mill foreman, hides out in the house of pretty Nora Shelley. Michael Lightcap rents the house from Nora, believing Dingle to be her gardener.

This Week's Films: page 19

Contributors

Producer/Director:
George Stevens
Leopold Dingle:
Cary Grant
Nora Shelley:
Jean Arthur
Michael Lightcap:
Ronald Colman
Sam Yates:
Edgar Buchanan
Regina Bush:
Glenda Farrell
Andrew Holmes:
Charles Dingle
Mrs Shelley:
Emma Dunn
Tilney:
Rex Ingram
Jan Pulaski:
Leonid Kinskey
Clyde Bracken:
Tom Tyler
Chief of Police:
Don Beddoe

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