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from the West Course, Wentworth
Harry Carpenter introduces coverage of the first day in the 18th year of this 36-hole match play event.
Today's first round matches: Massy Kuramoto (Japan) v Bobby Clampett (USA)
Larry Wadkins (USA) v Gary Player (South Africa)
Sandy Lyle (GB) v Nick Faldo (GB)
Tom Kite (USA) v Curtis Strange (USA)
Reports on Ceefax
This programme looks at the London County Council's Roe-hampton, Alton West development of the early 1950s, Ernö Gold-finger's Trellick Tower, London, of the late 60s/early 70s, and Ralph Erskin 's and Vernon Gracie 's Byker in Newcastle upon Tyne. The architects discuss problems which arose and some solutions.
Producer NICK LEVINSON
A BBC/Open University production
Bow Wow Wow, the final band In this week's four open-air concerts. Tonight in front of a huge audience at Sefton Park, Liverpool, many of whom took an unrehearsed soaking in their attempts to reach lead vocalist
Annabella Lwln.
Introduced by Steve Blacknell
A series of eight films 6: Fear of Failing
' Some days It goes well and I think great" - other days it doesn't go so well and I think " what the ... am I doing here?
It's good days and bad days. When you have a good day it really is a good day. You don't need an aeroplane to fly when you've had a good day.' But for some there are too many bad days.
Film editor TONY HEAVEN Producer COLIN STRONG
The last in the present series Baleia, Baleia
Whalers of the Azores
Narrated by Patrick Allen
'Baleia'- Portuguese for whale - is the cry that signals the start of the hunt for the most awesome creature of the ocean. In the classic tradition of Moby Dick the Azorean whalers still challenge the giant sperm whale using hand-thrown harpoons.
But massive factory ships have taken over and the communities whose livelihoods depend on whaling are now, like the whales themselves, threatened with extinction.
Producer TONY SALMON
Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS , PETER JONES
with subtitles, followed by Weather
The last programme in this series about Britain in the 1990s
6: The Limits of Government
The Rt Hon John Biffen , MP, Leader of the House of Commons, has radical ideas about what the state should provide. Telecommunications, airlines, oil - even street cleaning - have all started going ' private' since he has been in the Cabinet. Free schooling and the NHS are already under scrutiny. What will be left-what should be left-by the 90s?
John Biffen 's ideas are questioned by Michael Meacher , mp, Paul Johnson , Dorothy Wedderburn , Principal of Bedford College.
Director DON HARLEY
Producer VICTOR MARMION Editor JOHN REYNOLDS
A series of seven programmes
Events in the life and work of Fred Dibnah, Bolton steeplejack 6: The Epic Journey Resumed
The Dibnah family's steam-roller and trailer trundle on through rural Cheshire. Fred complains of the landscape: 'One field looks much the same as another, and the trees, I know there are oaks and ashes and elms, but one elm tree looks much like another ...' He also complains of the sun: ' After a full day of it the whole lot's red hot, even the footplate you're standing on, and your feet are stuck to the bottom of your boots.'
The heavens oblige with a thunderstorm and the Dibnahs steam into the field where a rally is to be held the next day, their bedding sodden, their spirits dampened, their dog blackened by smoke. Narrator Deryck Guyler
Photography ARTHUR SMITH
Sound JACK WILSON , DAVE BAUMBEH Film editor PETER GIBBS
Assistant producer JEAN THOMPSON
Written and produced by DON HAWORTH BBC Manchester
Written by KELLY MONTEITH , NEIL SHAND featuring JOHN ARNATT , SUSIE BAKER ERICA CREER , ALLAN CUTHBERTSON
SABINA FRANKLYN , ROSALIND KNIGHT GEORGE LAYTON , DENNIS RAMSDEN
JOHN QUAYLE , JOANNA VAN GYSEGHEM With JULIE DANBURY, BARRY GOSNEY GARY MARTIN , ROYCE MILLS NORMAN ROBBINS
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Sound JOHN DELANEY
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designers
DAVID BUCKINGHAM , DAVID HITCHCOCK Producer BILL WILSON
... of documentary. A series of films portraying issues, institutions and individuals Skinheads
They are foul-mouthed, violent and racist. They alienate as a deliberate act. Their music is menacing; their clothes functional - designed only for brawling and booting.
John, 'Brownie', 'Chubby' and Eddie -the subjects of this documentary film-are no angels either. As they move through the skinhead pads, dives and discos of inner London, they reinforce many aspects of the skinhead identikit: defiance, racism and a menace that erupts into the violent wrecking of a nightclub. But there is also John's intense poetry of despair, harsh gut music that owes nothing to art, and, above all, vitality - soured and perverted though it is -because there is no work and no hope of work.
Film cameraman KEVIN ROWLEY Film recordist RON KEIGHTLEY
Film editor RAY FRAWLEY Executive producer ROGER MILLS
Director TED CLISBY
The last of the present series starring Wilfrid Hyde White as the venerable senior partner Emerson Marshall , with Out of Town Trip is a disillusioning experience for naive, trusting Leslie when she and the other associates are sent to Akron to defend a man accused of monkey-business with other people's money. She discovers that the client is dishonest and resigns on principle - something which by way of incidental definition, does not pay the rent.
Written by DAVID LLOYD
Directed by CHARLOTTE BROWN
The 'great moments ' of Wagner's Ring cycle starring the renowned prima hare Bugs Bunny as Brünnhilde, with Elmer Fudd.
Voices by MEL BLANC and ARTHUR Q. BRYAN Animated by CHUCK JONES
(The 'real' Ring, in ten parts, starts
and SDP Conference Report
DONALD MACCORMICK with the Social Democrats in Derby; PETER SNOW and JOAN BAKEWELL in London.
The Suntory
World Match Play Championship from the West Course,
Wentworth HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights of today's first round.