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Views of young Asians on matters of social, cultural and political concern or conflict. The first part of a discussion between a group of young Asian girls in Birmingham which includes a community worker, social worker and teacher.
Studio director KRISHAN COULD
Producer SALEEM SHAHED. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Producer:
Saleem Shahed.

ADAM HOPKINS in conversation with PETER NEWSAM who is Education Officer-that is Chief Executive - for the Inner London Education Authority.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY ROGERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Newsam
Director:
Paula Gilder
Producer:
Jenny Rogers

A second-stage Italian language series: the last of ten programmes looking at Italy today. Economia e Industria
Despite post-war economic ' miracles ', Italy's economy appears to be in a state of permanent crisis. Presented by DENIS MACK SMITH
Produced by MADDALENA FAGANDINI

Contributors

Presented By:
Denis MacK Smith
Produced By:
Maddalena Fagandini

with Roy Hudd and Irene Thomas
This week a lady in retirement who grows prize-winning irises and three men retired from railways, steel and mines in south Wales, who have taken up industrial archaeology.

Contributors

Presenter:
Roy Hudd
Presenter:
Irene Thomas
Studio Director:
Giles Oakley
Producer:
Brigit Barry

from St Magnus Cathedral, Orkney Worship in this ancient and beautiful Kirkwall cathedral follows the Church of Scotland pattern.
Minister THE REV WILLIAM CANT
Psalm 84. vv 1-5, How lovely is thy dwelling place (Harington); Praise the Lord (Austrian hymn); Breathe on me. breath of God (Carlisle); Love divine, all loves excelling (Blaenwern); Psalm 72, vv 17-19, His name for ever shall endure (Effingham).
Organist RICHARD HUGHES
Television presentation RALPH SMITH BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Smith

Introduced by Frank Bough
Athletics
The GRE Games (incorporating the UK Championships) from Crystal Palace
Twelve track finals and six field event finals are on the programme today as Britain's top athletes stake their claim for Olympic selection.
Organised by the BAAB in association with Guardian Royal Exchange.
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
International Tennis
The Stella Artois Championships from Queen's Club
The final of this major grass court championship, played on the magmncem courts of Queen's Club, West London. With Wimbledon just one week away, success here is all-important. Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT International
Show JumDinsf
The Benson and Hedges Championships from Cardiff Castle
The final stages of the three-day competition in which the world's top amateur and professional riders compete for prize money of £20,000.
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
Television presentation:
Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY Tennis JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Show Jumping DEWI GRIFFITHS
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Commentators:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Dewi Griffiths
Unknown:
Harold Anderson

by Neil Munro.
The last of six parts dramatised by Tom Wright.
At the ball at Inveraray Castle, Count Victor learns the true identity of the mysterious 'Drimdarroch'. He and Sim MacTaggart fight a duel. Sim is badly wounded and Count Victor is locked up in the cellar at Inveraray Castle. But he manages to escape.
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Author:
Neil Munro
Dramatised by:
Tom Wright
Fight Arranger:
Derek Ware
Designer:
Helen Rae
Designer:
Bob Smart
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Director:
Peter Moffatt
Count Victor:
Ian Saynor
Baron Lamond:
Victor Carin
Sim MacTaggart:
Paul Young
Olivia:
Valerie Fyfer
Duchess of Argyll:
Edith MacArthur
Mungo:
Freddie Earlle
Annapla:
Edith Ruddick
Petullo:
Angus Lennie
Kate Petullo:
Juliet Cadzow
Argyll's Servant:
Jay Smith
Duke of Argyll:
Robert James
Black Andy:
Jeff Norton

with Thora Hird
Since last Christmas viewers have been writing to Thora telling her about the hymns they love the best. Today she returns with a new series of Your Songs of Praise Choice, in which she reads as many letters and includes as many favourite hymns as she can.
Director INGRID DUFFELL Producer ELIZABETH GORT
(For hymns see Monday at 3.35 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Thora Hird
Director:
Ingrid Duffell
Producer:
Elizabeth Gort

Starring Omar Sharif, Catherine Deneuve
with James Mason, Ava Gardner, James Robertson Justice, Genevieve Page

Frustrated politically by his autocratic father, irritated by his wife and bored by his mistress, Crown Prince Rudolf, heir to the Emperor Franz Josef, seems condemned to an arid life until a chance meeting with the innocent, 22-year-old Maria Vetsera sweeps him into a whirlwind of passion and intrigue.
Screenplay by TERENCE YOUNG
Based on the novel Mayerling, historical documentation by CLAUDE ANET and the novel Archduke by MICHAEL ARNOLD Produced by ROBERT DORFMANN
Directed by TERENCE YOUNG . Films: page 9

Contributors

Screenplay/Director:
Terence Young
Unknown:
Claude Anet
Unknown:
Michael Arnold
Produced By:
Robert Dorfmann
Archduke Rudolf:
Omar Sharif
Maria Vetsera:
Catherine Deneuve
Emperor Franz Josef:
James Mason
Empress Elisabeth:
Ava Gardner
Prince of Wales:
James Robertson Justice
Countess Larish:
Genevieve Page
Princess Stephanie:
Andrea Parisy
Count Hoyos:
Ivan Desny
Mortitz Szeps:
Maurice Teynag
Baroness Vetsera:
Mony Dalmes
Bratfisch:
null Moustache
Mizzi Kaspar:
Fabienne Dali
Count Karolyi:
Roger Figaut

Private Arrangements by DAVID CRANE , starring
In addition to Lord Champlieu animals Blair decides to fly out a two-legged creature also being hunted in Africa.
Series devised by eric PAICE and N. j. CRISP Script editor JOHN BRASON Designer STANLEY MORRIS Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director MARC MILLER

Contributors

Arrangements By:
David Crane
Unknown:
Eric Paice
Unknown:
N. J. Crisp
Editor:
John Brason
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Marc Miller
Tony Blair:
Bryan Marshall
Janet Blair:
Shirlev Anne Field
Charles Burton:
Clifford Rose
Monica Burton:
Pamela Salem
Kim Hayward:
Carolyn Courage
Ray Mason:
Mark Jones
Paul Blair:
Cecil Humphreys
Leary:
Patrick Jordan
Hassan Hilmy:
James Brockington
David Cohn:
Geoffrey Davion
Lord Champlieu:
Julian Curry
Leary's girlfriend:
Marcia Tucker

At the heart of the events which make news lie deeper concerns. This week Peter France considers the strengths and weaknesses of the values behind this week's headlines.
Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF Producers
DAVID M. THOMPSON and COLIN CAMERON

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter France
Unknown:
David M. Thompson
Unknown:
Colin Cameron

Introduced by .Jimmy Hill
Featuring action highlights of today's two games in the 1980 European Football Championship. Earlier this evening England faced Italy in the Stadio Communale, Turin, the home ground of Juventus, the club side who are the backbone of the Italian national team. England's other opponents in Group Two, Spain and Belgium, met this afternoon in Milan.
KEVIN KEEGAN says: 'Roberto Bettega, of Juventus, is an old adversary of mine from previous
England-Italy matches, Having been brought up in an ultra-tight defensive system, he is used to playing a lone hand, often isolated in his opponents' half but able to make the most of chances when they come his way. He is a strong player, who can shake off his marker and he has split-second reaction.'
In the studio to add their views will be LAWRIE MCMENEMY and LOU MACARI, and there will be comments from England's captain KEVIN KEEGAN.
Commentators JOHN MOTSON and BARRY DAVIES
Producers FRED VINER and JIM RESIDE
Editor MIKE MURPHY
Woddis On ... : page 74

The Stella Artois Championships
'Highlights of this afternoon's men's singles and doublesfinale from
Queen's Club, West London. Introduced by TONY GUBBA
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Stella Artois
Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

BBC One London

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