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A special compilation of music and dance featuring
ASAD AMANAT ALI KHAN
PUSHPA HANS , AMARADEVA ALAMGIR, UMA SHARMA
Producer ASHOK rampal BBC Birmingham
Book Speak for Yourself. £2.75 from booksellers
The NatWest Bank Trophy Semi-final
PETER WEST and TONY LEWIS introduce live coverage of both of today's semi-finals in th'is 60-oversa-side knockout competition. Commentators
RICIIIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
TOM GRAVENEY , FRED TRUEMAN
Television presentation bill
TAYLOR BOB DUNCAN , Huw JONES and MIKE ADLGV Executive producer NICK HUNTER
A BBC videobook. Botham's Ashes (BBCV 5015) available from retailers
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather Anne Purvis
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme by DAVID MCKEE
Narration RAY BROOKS
MUSIC DUNCAN LAMONT
Animation LEO beltopt
Production clive juster
A See-Saw programme With BRIAN CANT
Socks from Salisbury! String from Stockbridge, and soap from Spain. See what else you can spot starting withS.
Graphic designer nancv petley-jones Sec-Saw producer Michael COLE
Written and produced by NICK wilson
A programme for children under 5 Story: Play is Great
Written by JEAN WATSON Photographs by JIMMY MATHEWS-JOYCE Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank, Johnny Ball
A series of seven programmes
An inter-school knockout competition with games on the field and in the swimming-pool. Heat 4: Wales from Plascrug Swimming-Pool, Aberystwyth between
LLANIDLOES HIGH SCHOOL TYWYN HIGH SCHOOL and PENWEDDIG HIGH SCHOOL, Aberystwyth
Introduced by Ron Pickering with guest Ray Gravell
Engineering managers
STAN JONES and JOHN CROWTHER Sound ALAN FOX
Producer PETER ciiarlton
starring Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith
The boys visit a ranch belonging to Peter's aunt and find a strange welcome awaiting them.
with Moira Stuart Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six
Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
(Regional details as Monday)
in Rabbit Romeo
A WARNER BROTHERS cartoon
The last of three programmes
Patrick Moore joins Paul Heiney, Bernard Falk, Claire Faulconbridge and Andy Price as they explore mysteries of earth, outer space and Rochdale!
At Depth
'Send this diver away.' Before that pulse-raising command commits his frail human body to the depths, a diver has had to prove he can survive on the end of an umbilical in the angry North Sea. It's a challenge Peter Macann can't resist as he takes in-depth reporting to greater depths, discovering the mysteries-and dangers - of bends, bale outs, aqua blasting and raptures of they deep.
Executive producer DAVID PILKIN
Producer LESLEY NEWSON
with John Humphrys Weatherman
A film series, starring
A two-part story
Not Quite Paradise: 1
Patrolman Joe Gilland draws his gun to break up a disturbance in a surplus-clothing store. A young man jogs Joe's arm; the gun goes off - and an elderly woman is shot This tragedy not only threatens
Joe's career, it is the beginning of a chain of events which leads to an international crime ring. (Part 2 will be shown next week)
from Zurich
TheWeltklasse???? always one of the highlights of the season and attract the top performers from Europe and the USA.
It was at this meeting 12 months ago that Sebastian Coe broke the World Mile record for the second time. Commentators
DAVID COLEMAN , RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
Television presentation by the SWISS TELEVISION SERVICE
The second in this four-part series of interviews with The Rt Hon
Sir Harold Wilson , MP, covers the period of the great struggle between the left and right wings of the Labour Party in the 1950s-one that was at times every bit as fierce as the present conflict and which shares many parallels.
In the programme Sir Harold describes his resignation from the Labour Government in 1951, along with the left-wing champion, Aneurin Bevan ; he recounts his shift of allegiance in the mid-50s, and recalls the almighty rows in the party over nationalisation and nuclear weapons at the end of the decade. He also tells how, after the sudden death of Hugh Gait skell, he became the leader of the Labour Party in 1963 and. a year later, Prime Minister.
The interviewer who takes over from the late Robert McKenzie is Anthony King, Professor of Government at Essex University.
Film editor ALAN MARTIN Producer JAMES hocan