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A series of 11 programmes. 2: Being the Boss (Part 1)
Introduced by GAlE HOUSTON and IAN FALLOON with PAUL ARLINGTON, SUSAN GLANVILLE
Director RON BLOOMFIELD
Producer JOHN RADCLIFFE
Book (same title) f2.75, from bookshopj

Contributors

Introduced By:
Gale Houston
Introduced By:
Ian Falloon
Unknown:
Susan Glanville
Director:
Ron Bloomfield
Producer:
John Radcliffe

A 24-part French course: 13 Presented by GILLES DATTAS with CHRISTIAN BRUMELL as Michel ISABELLE AULNOY , ANDRE MARANNE
RICHARD MARTIN , CAROLLE ROUSSEAU
Scripts MIREILLE FLEMING , ANTOINE TUDAL Director TERRY DOYLE
Producer TONY ROBERTS
(Carolle Rousseau is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
and Sun at 3.0 pm (R4 VHF)
Book 2 (same title), £1.30; record 2
11.73, or cassette 2 £2.81, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Gilles Dattas
Unknown:
Christian Brumell
Unknown:
Michel Isabelle Aulnoy
Unknown:
Andre Maranne
Unknown:
Richard Martin
Unknown:
Carolle Rousseau
Unknown:
Scripts Mireille Fleming
Unknown:
Antoine Tudal
Director:
Terry Doyle
Producer:
Tony Roberts
Unknown:
Carolle Rousseau

An Evening of Poetry
Introduced by Robert Robinson
In the first of two special programmes recorded at a pub in West London Patricia Beer, Basil Bunting and D. J. Enright read from their own work before an invited audience.
Director MARTIN L. BELL Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT
Executive producer WILL WYATT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Basil Bunting
Unknown:
D. J. Enright
Director:
Martin L. Bell
Producer:
Philip Speight

Great Britain v USA
HENRY LONGHURST introduces a new ten-match series especially recorded for BBC2 at the Gleneagles Hotel.
Match 2 featuring
Peter Oosterhuis and James Hunt v
Tom Weiskopf and Robert Sterling Great Britain are one up in the series, and now JAMES HUNT , Britain's top contender for world championship motor racing honours in 1976, has a chance to display his golfing skills against one of the most experienced celebrities in the American team - Hollywood Star ROBERT STERLING.
PETER ALLISS provides the commentary (and a bit of coaching) in this four-ball match, which is played over nine selected holes of the King's Course in the foothills of the Scottish Highlands.
Television presentation by RICHARD TILLING FRED VINER and HUW JONES Producer A. P. WILKINSON
The BBC Book of Golf, £1.30, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Oosterhuis
Unknown:
James Hunt
Unknown:
Tom Weiskopf
Unknown:
Robert Sterling
Unknown:
James Hunt
Unknown:
Robert Sterling.
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Presentation By:
Richard Tilling
Presentation By:
Fred Viner
Presentation By:
Huw Jones
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

by John Cleese and Connie Booth
The third of six programmes starring John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Andrew Sachs and Connie Booth.

Basil Fawlty decides to defend the hotel's standard of morality.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
John Cleese
Writer:
Connie Booth
Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Peter Kindred
Producer:
John Howard Davies
Basil Fawlty:
John Cleese
Major Gowen:
Ballard Berkeley
Mrs Peignoir:
Yvonne Gilan
Sybil:
Prunella Scales
Bar guest:
Jay Neill
Miss Tibbs:
Gilly Flower
Miss Gatsby:
Renee Roberts
Polly:
Connie Booth
Alan:
Trevor Adams
Jean:
April Walker
Manuel:
Andrew Sachs
Mr Lloyd:
Conrad Phillips
Mrs Lloyd:
Diana King

Fawlty Towers

Series 1

Episode 3: The Wedding Party

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Two England

Classic sitcom about a manic hotelier. Fawlty Towers is expecting some wedding guests, and Basil decides to defend the hotel's standard of morality.

Contributors

Basil Fawlty:
John Cleese
Sybil Fawlty:
Prunella Scales
Polly Sherman:
Connie Booth
Mrs. Lloyd:
Diana King

BBC Two England

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