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England v New Zealand from Trent Bridge
The final session of play on the last day.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER and TED DEXTER
TV presentation DAVID KENNING , BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Commentators:
Jim Laker
Commentators:
Ted Dexter
Unknown:
David Kenning

Ten programmes presented by PROFESSOR BERNARD WILLIAMS 5: Loyalty: a Dubious Virtue?
Feelings of loyalty - my country, my family right or wrong - are deep and genuine emotions which to some extent we all have. But being loyal to someone means putting them before someone else, preferring them, and as such, offends against the principle that people should be treated as equals.
Director BRYN BROOKS Producer CHRIS JELLEY

Contributors

Presented By:
Professor Bernard Williams
Producer:
Chris Jelley

Programme 3 - Round 1
Gerald Harrison introduces the Northern Champions The Ever Ready Band v
The Carlton Main Frickley
Colliery Band from Yorkshire who compete for a place in the second semi-final, and a chance to win f 1,000.
James Shepherd (cornet) and Ken Shepherd (euphonium) are this week's contestants in the 'Rosehill Instrument Award' which will bring the winner the instrument of his choice.
Judges William Relton
Lt-Colonel Trevor L. Sharpe, MVO, OBE
Whilst the judges are deliberating Peter Skellern sings his version of ' Love is the Sweetest Thing' accompanied by THE CARLTON MAIN
FRICKLEY COLLIERY BAND
Recorded at The Assembly Rooms, Derby.
Sound KEITH HARLOW
Lighting HARRY THOMAS
Designer CHRISTOPHER HULL Producer KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Introduces:
Gerald Harrison
Unknown:
James Shepherd
Unknown:
Ken Shepherd
Unknown:
Keith Harlow
Unknown:
Lighting Harry Thomas
Designer:
Christopher Hull
Producer:
Ken Griffin

One Pair of Eyes, the celebrated series of highly personal films, ran for eight years, from 1967 to 1974. For this series, one programme from each year has been selected. 1972 - Tom Stoppard Doesn't Know ' Almost everybody I know has firm opinions about almost everything. It's better to have halitosis than to have no opinion. The characteristic position I find myself in is one of cautious agreement with two incompatible points of view.' Playwright Tom Stoppard -certainly in a film involving a peacock, the M4. the Department of Weights and Measures, and a Professor of Physics, and featuring David De Keyser , Geoff Hoyle and David Ryall.
Producer MALCOLM BROWN
Director MICHAEL HOULDNEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Stoppard
Unknown:
Tom Stoppard
Unknown:
David de Keyser
Unknown:
Geoff Hoyle
Unknown:
David Ryall.
Producer:
Malcolm Brown
Director:
Michael Houldney

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A series of five programmes
Yorkshire cameraman Sid Perou , who has travelled the globe on caving explorations, penetrates the mysterious world beneath the Pennines, and takes us where television has never been before. Dow Cave
Dow Cave, near Kettlewell, has the worst accident record in British caving. Harry Long , an underground rescue team leader on year-long standby, shows why.
Film editor MARTIN WINTERTON Executive producer DOUGLAS B. SMITH
(First shown on BBC North:

Contributors

Unknown:
Sid Perou
Unknown:
Harry Long
Editor:
Martin Winterton
Producer:
Douglas B. Smith

BBC Two England

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