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In the ninth of ten films David Bellamy continues his personal exploration of the countryside. In the glades of England he finds an evolutionary struggle in progress. The primrose threatens the oxlip, but more subtle changes may be affecting The Wars of the Primroses
Director MIKE WEATHERLEY
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bellamy
Director:
Mike Weatherley
Producer:
David Cordingley

The aim of this magazine programme for Asian women is to provide advice and information on matters of interest to them.
It also includes demonstrations of how to make items of everyday use at home, sewing and cooking, a story for children, and an item of pop music.
Producer bish mehay
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Film critic Tom Hutchinson discusses the Hollywood life and times of David Niven , and Michael Smith prepares more naughty but nice recipes.
Michael Smith 's book, Naughty but Nice,
21.50 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Hutchinson
Unknown:
David Niven
Unknown:
Michael Smith
Unknown:
Michael Smith

Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Coverage of three races from this afternoon's card.
2.30 The Mono Sagaro Stakes (2m) Carlingford Castle takes the first step towards the Gold Cup in this important trial worth over 114,000 to the winner.
3.5 The Autobar Victoria Cup (Handicap. 7f)
3.40 The White Rose Stakes (11m) Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMER
Producer RICHARD TILLING

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentators:
John Hanmer
Producer:
Richard Tilling

Josephine Buchan presents the programme that gives you the opportunity to comment on BBCtv.
Under discussion this week: Jigsaw and Swallows and Amazons Forever! Also requests to see clips from your favourite shows and a chance to win the competition. The studio guest is Clive Doig , creator of Jigsaw. Director PHILLIPPA GILES Producer PHILIP CHILVERS
Write to Take Two, BBC Television, London [Postcode removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Josephine Buchan
Unknown:
Clive Doig
Director:
Phillippa Giles
Producer:
Philip Chilvers

A serial in six parts by JEREMY BURNHAM
5: After being sent home from Bisham Abbey, Barry's career in tennis looks as though it may be short-lived. Lucy still has problems at home, too.
Executive producer PAUL STONE
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Burnham
Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
Roger Singleton-Turner
Barry Grieves:
Ian Barker
Frank Abbott:
Jeremy Burnham
Judy Abbott:
Ann Morrish
Mr Grieves:
Stephen Yardley
Mrs Grieves:
Christine Hargreaves
Lucy Roberts:
Jane Pearson
Mrs Roberts:
Karin MacCarthy
Mr Roberts:
Richard Owens
Wendy Roberts:
Alison Elliott
Mr Bousfield:
Geoffrey Russell
Mr Bousfield's secretary:
Joy Lemoine
Ken Maddox:
Philip Shelley
Lucy's opponent:
Alison Fitzgibbon

including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines with Nick Ross , Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson
News read by Richard Whitmore Your Sixty Minutes countdown
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Sarah Kennedy
Read By:
Richard Whitmore

Last month in Ottawa, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean won their fourth consecutive world title with a record number of maximum six marks. Was their free dance to Ravel's 'Bolero' perfection? What spells are cast by the magic of 'Mack and Mabel' or is the innovative circus routine from 'Barnum' the people's choice? Who can remember the music that accompanied their first success in 1981? From Hartford to Helsinki and Copenhagen to Canada, few sporting success stories have evoked such spontaneous viewer response, with daily requests for another chance to see their own particular favourite.
Tonight from Nottingham Alan Weeks introduces the memorable performances which changed the face of ice dancing.
Producer JIM RESIDE

Contributors

Unknown:
Jayne Torvill
Unknown:
Christopher Dean

starring
John Wayne , Jennifer O'Neill Jack Elam , Chris Mitchum
Following a daring bullion robbery by Confederate soldiers, Col Cord McNally vows revenge. Most importantly he determines to find two traitorous northerners who were responsible for the death of his best friend and fellow cavalry officer. The search takes him to Rio Lobo and a final confrontation.
Screenplay by BURTON WOHL and LEIGH BRACKETT
Produced and directed by HOWARD HAWKS Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
Jennifer O'Neill
Unknown:
Jack Elam
Unknown:
Chris Mitchum
Play By:
Burton Wohl
Unknown:
Leigh Brackett
Directed By:
Howard Hawks
Col Cord McNally:
John Wayne
Shasta:
Jennifer O'Neill
Phillips:
Jack Elam
Sgt Toscarora:
Chris Mitchum
Ketcham:
Victor French
Deputy Riley:
Jim Davis
Capt Pierre Cordona:
Jorge Rivero
Maria Carmen:
Susana Dosamantes
Dr Jones:
David Huddleston
Sheriff Hendricks:
Mike Henry
Sheriff Pat Cronin:
Bill Williams
Amelita:
Sherry Lansing
Bide:
Dean Smith

Introduced by Harry Carpenter

Over 600 guests from the world of sport and show business met at the London Hilton International to celebrate the birthday of one of the country's most popular sportsmen, Henry Cooper, OBE, KSG - 50 tomorrow! Among the guests paying tribute to 'Our 'Enry' are:
Tom O'Connor, The Flying Pickets, Bobby Charlton, Patti Boulaye, Stephane Grappelli, Terry Wogan, Jimmy Tarbuck, Peter Alliss, and The Ladies and Gentlemen of the Players Theatre
Orchestra conducted by Geoffrey Brawn

(Organised by the Variety Club of Great Britain)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Henry Cooper
Unknown:
Tom O'Connor
Unknown:
Bobby Charlton
Unknown:
Patti Boulaye
Unknown:
Stephane Grappelli
Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Jimmy Tarbuck
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Conducted By:
Geoffrey Brawn
Director:
Simon Betts
Producer:
Ken Griffin

Introduced by Harry Carpenter International Football
Wales v England from Wrexham
Tonight England hope to improve on their previous two performances against France and Northern Ireland-in their last home international against Wales. But Mike England, the Welsh manager, has happy memories of Wrexham-in his first match as manager in 1980 Wales beat England 4-1. Commentator Barry Davies World Snooker
The Embassy
World Professional Snooker Championship from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
Alex Higgins and Tony Knowles, Ray Reardon and Kirk Stevens were all seeded to be completing their quarter-final matches tonight.
Los Angeles 1984 .
Sportsnight continues to bring you the latest news and views of British Olympic competitors.
Television presentation:
Football Fred Viner. Snooker Nick Hunter Producer Roger Moody Editor John Rowlinson

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Tony Knowles
Unknown:
Ray Reardon
Unknown:
Kirk Stevens
Unknown:
Fred Viner.
Producer:
Roger Moody
Editor:
John Rowlinson

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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