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This film shows young footballers training to become stars of the future, and the hard work behind the scenes for today's stars. With Ron Greenwood, manager of West Ham United, members of West Ham United Football Club, and boys of the SE Ham Secondary School.

Contributors

Subject:
Ron Greenwood
Devised and directed by:
Alan Russell

Glorious Goodwood
This week BBCtv outside broadcast cameras will be covering some of the principal races of this famous meeting.
2.30 The Molecomb Stakes (5 furlongs)
3.10 The Spillers' Stewards Cup (Handicap, 6 furlongs)
3.40 The Warren Stakes (1 1/2 miles)
4.10 The Charlton Stakes (Handicap, Old mile)

Cricket: First Test: England v West Indies
Further coverage of the final day's play from The Oval

Contributors

Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Reporter (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Television Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger

The Romany gypsies have always been famous for their knowledge of wildlife and the countryside. Aidan Smith and Paul Johnson have been invited to make a journey in horse-drawn wagons by the Boswells, a gypsy family who have spent all their lives on the road. This week they reach Galloway - a fascinating, little-known part of Scotland.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Aidan Smith
Presenter:
Paul Johnson
Producer:
David Turnbull

with Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today, Points West and Spotlight South West bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings

Starring Alastair Sim, Bill Travers
with Brian Reece, Raymond Huntley, Miles Malleson, Norah Gorsen

Geordie spends his Highland childhood regretting he is so small - but after secretly taking a body-building correspondence course, his prowess as an athlete becomes astonishing.
This Week's Films: page

Contributors

Screenplay/Producer:
Sidney Gilliat
Screenplay/Producer/Director:
Frank Launder
From the novel by:
David Walker
The Laird:
Alastair Sim
Geordie:
Bill Travers
Jean Donaldson:
Norah Gorsen
Geordie's mother:
Molly Urquhart
Henry Samson:
Francis de Wolff
Geordie's father:
Jameson Clarke
Rev McNab:
Jack Radcliffe
Harley:
Brian Reece
Rawlins:
Raymond Huntley
Helga:
Doris Goddard
Lord Paunceton:
Miles Malleson
Postman:
Stanley Baxter
Schoolmaster:
Duncan MacRae
Young Geordie:
Paul Young
Young Jean:
Anna Ferguson
Laird's housekeeper:
Margaret Boyd

The unspoken and sometimes hidden language of the human face.
There's more in your face than just the eyes, nose and mouth with which you were born. Scientists are beginning to understand how facial expressions form a language of their own. Without realising it we may often be giving away our innermost thoughts and feelings. The face of a lover might briefly flash the hint of passion to come. Or the smile of a colleague that's just a little too quick may not be such a friendly gesture.
The face may be used, and is used, for any and every human purpose - to dominate, to terrify, to harm, to please, to amuse... the face is no different in this respect from speech.
In this programme doctors and psychologists in Britain, the United States and Holland explain how we may read the meaning of facial expressions. Can we mask emotions? Does social background show in the face? How is the face used in courtship? And what is it in the face that can make it truly attractive?

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Peter Jones

Barry Norman looks at what's going on in the film world and reviews the latest releases, including Let the Good Times Roll, a film re-creation of the 1950s, starring Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Bill Haley and The Comets.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Producer:
Patricia Ingram

BBC One London

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