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Presenters:
CAROL LEADER , FRED HARRIS
Pianist BARRY HAYWARD
Double bass ALAN WEIGHELL Designer PHIL ROBERSON
Scriptwriter/Director JOHN LANZ Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE (Details on BBC1 at 4.25 pm)

Contributors

Leader:
Carol Leader
Leader:
Fred Harris
Pianist:
Barry Hayward
Bass:
Alan Weighell
Designer:
Phil Roberson

The Second Test:
England v Australia
Further coverage of the second day's play from Lord's.
Glorious Goodwood
4.5 The Albert Handicap (7f). Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY
JOHN HANMER

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Handicap
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentators:
John Hanmer

John Allen, his sons and his dogs go up into the morning mist and, as the sun breaks through behind Lakeland peaks, his 1,300 ewes move down to the valley. The Allens work a 15-hour day-in silence. Lambing time, they say, 'brings out the best in ewes but not necessarily in people. We say good morning and good night and as little as possible in between.'

Hardly time for wool-gathering: page T

Contributors

Subject:
John Allen
Commentary:
Deryck Guyler
Film Cameraman:
Arthur Smith
Film Editor:
Peter Gibbs
Producer:
Don Haworth

A repeat showing of four of the documentaries featuring some of the world's leading orchestras. 1: The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Zubin Mehta with Daniel Barenboim
Shulamit Ran , the young Israeli pianist/composer, and members of the orchestra
Filmed in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, the Judean desert and the open air amphitheatre at Caesarea, and including extracts from Mozart's Prague Symphony, Beethoven's String Quartet Op 95, and Respighi's Pines of Rome
An extraordinarily stirring documentary.
(DAILY MAIL)
Film editor DAVID NADEN Producer IAN ENGELMANN

Contributors

Conductor:
Zubin Mehta
Unknown:
Daniel Barenboim
Unknown:
Shulamit Ran
Editor:
David Naden
Producer:
Ian Engelmann

A dramatisation of ten short stories written in the 1920s.
Cathleen Nesbitt , Patrick Barr and Nickolas Grace in The Anarchist by EDEN PHILLPOTTS dramatised by LESLIE SANDS
1927 ... Joe Manders , who believes that money must be used for the good of others, learns that charity really does begin at home
Make-up ELIZABETH ROWELL Costumes MICHAEL BURDLE Designer MARJORIE : PRATT Producer PIETER ROCERS Director VALERtE HANSON
Book (same title), 95p from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Cathleen Nesbitt
Unknown:
Patrick Barr
Unknown:
Nickolas Grace
Dramatised By:
Leslie Sands
Dramatised By:
Joe Manders
Unknown:
Michael Burdle
Designer:
Marjorie : Pratt
Producer:
Pieter Rocers
Director:
Valerte Hanson
Mary Nosworthy:
Cathleen Nesbitt
Matthew Ford:
Patrick Barr
Joe Manders:
Nickolas Grace
Susie Cliff:
Zuleika Robson
Harry Lance:
Robin Sachs
Seth Gittins:
David Delve
Thelma Druce:
Beryl Nesbitt

The Wild-Catters
A third of America's oil is produced, not by the big oil companies, but by the ' Wild-Catters ' -the 10,000 independent oil men who do most of the prospecting. From Texas and Oklahoma, JOHN SWINFIELD reports.
Producer DAVID LLOYD
Editor JOHN DEKKER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Swinfield
Producer:
David Lloyd
Editor:
John Dekker

Test Match Highlights: England v Australia
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the second day's play.
TV presentation BILL TAYLOR , MIKE ADLET Producer David KENNING

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Unknown:
Mike Adlet
Producer:
David Kenning

BBC Two England

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