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Michael Aspel introduces your requests from recent BBC television programmes. With him in the studio this week: David Taylor , zoo vet
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER
Send your requests to: Ask Aspel, BBC Television, London W12 8QT.

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Aspel
Unknown:
David Taylor
Producer:
Frances Whitaker

A film series of hospital dramas highlighting controversial issues of the day.
Tonight starring
Us Against the World - part 1
The trials and tribulations, triumphs and heartbreaks of three girl medical students as they commence their hospital careers.
(Part 2 next week)

Contributors

Hope Loring:
Christine Belford
Audrey Dale:
Donna Mills
Meredith Baxter Birney:
Sunny Wells
Dr Danziger:
Theodore Bikel
Nurse Simpson:
Maxine Stuart
Peter:
Michael Leclair
Nurse Duffy:
Janis Paige
Kim Tassman:
Linda Purl
Dr Jason:
Sam Groom

A series of six programmes 5: A Gap in the Clouds
The future of the world's planemakers hangs precariously in the balance - Britain's among them. The airlines are slowly replacing their aircraft with newer, more efficient models, but the aeroplane they most need does not yet exist. There's a gap in the range of designs available, filled at the moment only by ' paper aeroplanes '. William Woollard reports from the United States and Europe on the race to fill that gap. With Michael Rodd , he examines the billion-dollar gamble which faces both the airlines and the planemakers. Choose now, and risk being wrong; delay too long and you're out of the race.
Andrew Neil talks to British Aerospace's chief planner, Sir Peter Fletcher , about Britain's chance - perhaps the last chance - to take part in that race, to be part of the winning team.
Film editor COLIN JONES Producer amis haws
Editor MICHAEL BLAKSTA * BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
William Woollard
Unknown:
Michael Rodd
Talks:
Andrew Neil
Unknown:
Sir Peter Fletcher
Editor:
Colin Jones
Editor:
Michael Blaksta

Bill McLaren , the quiet man from Hawick, a Scottish borderer proud of his background, content to stay with his ain folk. McLaren, a schoolteacher, is a fervent propagandist for the game he loves-rugby union football.
In the fifth programme in this series, Hugh Mcllvanney of The Observer talks with BBCtv's Rugby Union commentator. The action is fast and furious and the background is fascinating.
Producer BOB ABRAHAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill McLaren
Unknown:
Hugh McLlvanney
Producer:
Bob Abrahams

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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