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9.5-9.20 Encounter: Spain Spare Time
9.48-10.8 It's Maths!
Solid Shapes
11.5 Near and Far
Moving There for Work
11.30 Search
Competition Results and Look Ahead
The finalists in the Search 1982 competition are in the stud for the presentation of the prize to the winners. We also look ahead to next year's programmes and details of next year's competition are announced. Presenters
NOREEN BRAY and DYFED THOMAS
Production BARRY WEBB. GWYNN PRITCHARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Webb.
Unknown:
Gwynn Pritchard

The BMW Championships from Devonshire Park, Eastbourne. This is the main ladies' grass-court tournament leading up to next week's Wimbledon, with most of the leading players in the world taking part. Total prize money is over £80,000.
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER
Commentator DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT , ANN JONES , VIRGINIA WADE
Producers JOHNNIE WATIIERSTON and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Book, Wimbledon - Centre Court of the Game £ 9.95; BBC Videobook and Laser-vision Videodisc Play Tennis (BBCV 1010). from retailers

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
John Barrett
Commentator:
Ann Jones
Producers:
Johnnie Watiierston
Producers:
Alastair Scott

With David Coleman and Jimmy Hill
On this fifth day of the tournament two of England's Group 4 rivals come under scrutiny at Valladolid, where Czechoslovakia meet
Kuwait, the country with a camel as its World Cup mascot.
In Group 2 Chile play Austria at
Oviedo. Highlights of both matches, plus the latest news as Northern Ireland approach their opening fixture tonight against
Yugoslavia, and of Scotland s prospects against Brazil tomorrow.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill

A series of 16 programmes starring Debbie Allen as Lydia Grant, Lee Curreri as Bruno Martelli, Erica Gimpel as Coco Hernandez, Albert Hague as Professor Shorofsky, Tommy Aguilar as Garcy, Carol Mayo Jenkins as Elizabeth Sherwood, Valerie Landsburg as Doris Schwartz, P.R. Paul as Montgomery MacNeill, Gene Anthony Ray as Leroy Johnson, Lori Singer as Julie Miller, Carmine Caridi as Angelo Martelli

'You've got big dreams. You want fame. Well fame costs and right here's where you start paying...' warns dance teacher Lydia Grant. New student Julie Miller finds New York's celebrated dream factory, The High School for the Performing Arts, confusing yet challenging - a world encompassing the classical and the contemporary where Bach and the ballet meet boogie and bop, Handel gets hip, the synthesizer challenges the strings and only talent and dedication count.

Contributors

Writer:
Christopher Gore
Director:
Bob Kelljan
Lydia Grant:
Debbie Allen
Bruno Martelli:
Lee Curreri
Coco Hernandez:
Erica Gimpel
Professor Shorofsky:
Albert Hague
Garcy:
Tommy Aguilar
Elizabeth Sherwood:
Carol Mayo Jenkins
Doris Schwartz:
Valerie Landsburg
Montgomery MacNeill:
P.R. Paul
Leroy Johnson:
Gene Anthony Ray
Julie Miller:
Lori Singer
Angelo Martelli:
Carmine Caridi

The third of seven programmes by PETER PRINCE , starring
Shane Rimmer is Ed Condon
1943: Oppenheimer is Director of Los Alamos atomic bomb laboratory, but his past Communist associations alert the FBI.
Narrator JOHN CARSON
Music composed by CARL DAVIS Producer PETER goodc , ild Directed by bahry davis
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Prince
Unknown:
Shane Rimmer
Unknown:
Ed Condon
Narrator:
John Carson
Composed By:
Carl Davis
Producer:
Peter Goodc
Directed By:
Bahry Davis
Oppenheimer:
Sam Waterston
General Leslie Groves:
Manning Redwood
Kitty:
Jana Shelden
Colonel John Lansdale:
David Baxt
Robert Wilson:
John Morton
John Nanley:
Ron Berglas
Sergeant:
John Orchard
Ernest Lawrence:
Bob Sherman
Robert Serber:
Peter Whitman
Charlotte Serber:
Erica Stevens
Isidor Rabi:
Barry Dennen
Edward Teller:
David Suchet
Mitzi Teller:
Rosemary Faith
Alice Smith:
Pat Starp-
Hans Bethe:
Matthew Gulnness
Enrico Fermi:
Edward Hardwicke
Priscilla Duffield:
Sarah Brackett
Deke ' Parsons:
Billy J Mitchell
Seth Neddermeyer:
Colln Bennett
Rossi Lomantiz:
Anthony Fojtrest
Lt-Col Boris pash:
Marc Smith
Jean Tatlock:
Kate Harper
FBI agents:
John Cassady
FBI agentS:
William Hootkins

In the last of the present series
Sir Robin Day takes the chair at the Greenwood Theatre, London. With him tonight:
The Rt Hon Tony Benn , mp, and The Rt Hon Michael Heseltine , MP
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Benn
Unknown:
Michael Heseltine
Producer:
Barbara Maxwell

with David Coleman and Jimmy Hill
With Northern Ireland playing Yugoslavia (Group 5) at Zaragoza,
Britain's three participants will, by tonight, all have fulfilled their opening fitxtures in the 1982 World Cup. -
Highlights of that game and of the matches played earlier this evening: Czechoslovakia v Kuwait
(Group 4, Valladolid) and Chile v
Austria (Group 2, Oviedo).
Our panel assesses the nights action and previews Scotland s chances against the World Cup favourites, Brazil, at Seville.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill

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