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starring
George Hamilton Joseph Cotten Marie Laforet Maurice Evans with Carroll Baker Zsa Zsa Gabor Lilli Palmer
Legendary jewel thief the Ace of Diamonds comes out of retirement to join forces with his brilliant pupil, Jeff Hill-known as the Jack of Diamonds. They plan to steal the fabulous Zaharoff diamonds, held in a Paris vault with an apparently impenetrable security system.
Screenplay by JACK DEWITT and SANDY HOWARD
Produced by SANDY HOWARD
Directed by DON TAYLOR. Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
George Hamilton
Unknown:
Joseph Cotten
Unknown:
Marie Laforet
Unknown:
Maurice Evans
Unknown:
Carroll Baker
Unknown:
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Unknown:
Lilli Palmer
Unknown:
Jeff Hill-Known
Unknown:
Jack Dewitt
Unknown:
Sandy Howard
Produced By:
Sandy Howard
Directed By:
Don Taylor.
Jeff Hill:
George Hamilton
Ace >:
Joseph Cotten
Olga:
Marie Laforet
Nikolai:
Maurice Evans
Von Schenk:
Wolfgang Preiss
Themselves:
Carroll Baker
Themselves:
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Themselves:
Lilli Palmer

The first of two programmes Cromer, Norfolk past and present, seen through the eyes of one of its older inhabitants and some of its younger ones.
Children from CROMER SECONDARY SCHOOL talk to ex-coxswain of the Cromer lifeboat, ' 'SHRIMP' DAVIES, and visit the pier's Pavilion Theatre to watch Billy Crockett.
Research DAVE ARTHUR
Film editor DAVE FARLEY
Graphic designer CHRIS WOOD
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE Producer PETER CHARLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Crockett.
Designer:
Chris Wood
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Peter Charlton

DAVID VINE continues this series about ten popular sports. 8: Wrestling
With ALBERT ASPEN and KEN STEPHENSON, coaches to the British Amateur Wrestling Association.
Directed by JOHN RICKWORD Produced by JOHN DOBSON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Coach:
Ken Stephenson
Directed By:
John Rickword
Produced By:
John Dobson

Once again television visits radio's favourite contest of musical knowledge between
Frank Muir , John Amis and Denis Norden , Ian Wallace
Questions set by musical chairman Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS RESPS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Ian Wallace

A series of programmes made specially for audiences in the BBC regions and now seen for the first time throughout the UK.
Tonight from BBC Scotland
Current Account: Troubled Waters The normally placid world of trout fishing in Scotland is in a state of turbulence. Anglers from the industrial belt on one side, land-owners and country angling clubs on the other, are in dispute over proposals which, for the first time, would make unauthorised trout angling a criminal offence. Reporter Brian Barr
Director JACK WEIR
Producer NEIL FRASER
Series co-ordinator FRANK GILLARD

Contributors

Reporter:
Brian Barr
Director:
Jack Weir
Producer:
Neil Fraser
Unknown:
Frank Gillard

Live from the Ulster Hall, Belfast in association with the 16th Belfast Festival at Queen's.
BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conductor Brian Priestman Guest soloists
Malcolm Williamson , Master of the Queen's Music
Jeremy Atkin (piano) Barry Douglas (piano) Caroline Dale (cello)
(The three young finalists from BBCtv's Young Musician of the Year) and Geoffrey Chard (baritone)
Williamson Overture: Santiago de Espada
Williamson Organ solo: 0 Paradise Handel Coronation anthem: Zadok the Priest
Saint-Saens Carnival of the Animals (Verses by OGDEN NASH read by BRIAN PRIESTMAN )
Stanford Songs of the Sea with the Grosvenor High School Choir and The Renaissance Singers conductor RONALD LEE
Introduced by MARGARET PERCY
Director ROY TIPPING
Producer IAN ENGELMANH

Contributors

Leader:
Maurice Cavanagh
Conductor:
Brian Priestman
Soloists:
Malcolm Williamson
Piano:
Jeremy Atkin
Piano:
Barry Douglas
Cello:
Caroline Dale
Baritone:
Geoffrey Chard
Read By:
Brian Priestman
Conductor:
Ronald Lee
Introduced By:
Margaret Percy
Director:
Roy Tipping
Producer:
Ian Engelmanh

Each week Michael Chariton is joined by two guest interviewers for BBC2's TV press conference. National and international figures - people who are in the news or who make news - discuss and explain their views and intentions.
Producer ANNE MOIR

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Chariton
Producer:
Anne Moir

starring Patrick Dewaere, Aurore Clément, Philippe Léotard
A new season of recent and distinguished foreign films.
Yves Boisset based this thriller on the 1976 murder of a magistrate in Lyon, nick-named 'Le Sheriff' because he worked alone. Boisset's Sheriff is Fayard, a young examining magistrate in a large provincial French city. His job is to collect and evaluate evidence - and he is not above bending a few rules to do it. Then, a simple case brings him a chance lead on a bank hold-up and Fayard finds himself among the big guns.
Films: page 11

Contributors

Written by:
Yves Boisset
Written by:
Claude Veillot
Directed by:
Yves Boisset
Fayard:
Patrick Dewaere
Michelle:
Aurore Clément
Marec:
Philippe Léotard
Doctor:
Michel Auclair
Arnould:
Jean Bouise
Camus:
Jean-Marc Thibault
Marcheron:
Daniel Ivernel

Starring Spencer Tracy
with Ingrid Bergman, Lana Turner, Donald Crisp, Ian Hunter

Robert Louis Stevenson's classic thriller of split personality has become one of the screen's most popular themes. This 1942 Hollywood version features some impressive special effects and a restrained performance from Spencer Tracy.

Contributors

Screenplay:
John Lee Mahin.
Based on the novel by:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Producer:
Victor Saville
Director:
Victor Fleming
Dr Harry Jekyll/Mr Hyde:
Spencer Tracy
Ivy Peterson:
Ingrid Bergman
Beatrix Emery:
Lana Turner
Sir Charles Emery:
Donald Crisp
Dr John Lanyon:
Ian Hunter
Sam Higgins:
Barton MacLane
The Bishop:
C. Aubrey Smith
Poole:
Peter Godfrey

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