Adapted by Rosemary Hill from the story by Henry de Montherlant. Patrick Wymark is the titular malevolent Renaissance man, a patron of the arts and mercenary in equal measure.
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Power Game, The
CUTTHROAT CHICANERY and dastardly derring-do in the alluring, nefarious world of budget airline manufacture. Unlike the bulk of its supposedly internationally renowned fleet, somehow the series got off the ground and piloted a perfunctory course to the end of the 60s before nosing to standstill when its star, PATRICK WYMARK, copped it. Admittedly this longevity was helped by the fact a) its storylines quickly switched from boring discussions about wingspan to eye-bulging barneys in the boardroom and gap-toothed mutterings on the shopfloor, and b) its name quickly switched to The Power Game from the rather insufferable The Plane Makers. Meanwhile BARBARA MURRAY did a fine turn as the boss’s missus, while JACK WATLING, REGINALD MARSH, PETER BARKWORTH and CLIFFORD EVANS tried to make monologues about petroleum distillate sound thrilling.
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The Eurovision Song Contest
Saturday, 20.00, BBC1Jess Cully writes, “Nicki French was certainly our singer the last time the Contest was held in Sweden, but the host city then was Stockholm. The Contest is huge in Sweden and none of its major cities would be allowed to hog the Contest by hosting it twice in a row, hence the choice of Malmo this year. If Sweden wins it again in the near future, expect us to be either back in Stockholm or in Gothenburg.” Indeed, but even though we’ve not enjoyed it quite so much since the Beeb stopped making the scoreboard and got its logo on it every few minutes, we’re still there ready to enjoy the spectacle, and it seems like Graham Norton, for our money probably the best light entertainment presenter on TV at the moment, has been doing this forever.

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