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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For regular features see Monday
Plus today: The Breakfast
Time Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

A series of ten programmes on the art and craft of quilting today, presented by Penny McMorris 2: Colour and Design
Choosing the right colour can greatly enhance the design of a finished quilt. PENNY MCMORRIS gives some hints on colour, and describes the basic principles of making a 'pieced' quilt.
Production WBGUTV, OHIO
Book (same title), £3.25 from booksellers

The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v West Indies from Edgbaston First day
ENGLAND have played the WEST INDIES 44 times in this country, and there is not much to choose between them overall, with West Indies ahead by 15 matches to 14.
In recent times, however, West Indies have become the most powerful crick eting nation in the world. Their fast bowling is feared the world over. viv RICHARDS is still the star of a very strong batting line-up. And with CLIVE LLOYD 'S experience and influence on the whole side, England, even with 'home' advantage, will have to play well above their form in recent years if they are to make a match of it.
PETER WEST introduces the whole of this morning's play. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
TOM GRAVENEY , RAY ILLINGWORTH Scorer WENDY WIMBUSH
Television presentation
MIKE ADLEY , KEITH MACKENZIE
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
0 FEATURE: page 72

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Lloyd
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Tom Graveney
Unknown:
Ray Illingworth
Unknown:
Wendy Wimbush
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie

starring Adrian Hedley with Julia Binsted Howard Stableford and Wilf Lunn
Designer CHRIS ROBILLIARD Written by CLIVE DOIG
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD Director BOB BLAGDEN
(Another programme: tomorrow at 4.20)

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Hedley
Unknown:
Julia Binsted
Unknown:
Howard Stableford
Unknown:
Wilf Lunn
Designer:
Chris Robilliard
Written By:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Judy Whitfield
Director:
Bob Blagden

A serial in 26 parts based on the books by MARK TWAIN
During a school outing Tom and Becky have got lost in a cave. Meanwhile in the town Huck has discovered that Indian Joe and Pard mean to rob Widow Douglas. Huck slips away to warn Constable Mueller. 11: The Millionaires
Director DON S. WILLIAMS Writer ALAN OMAN
Executive producer TOM WAGNER
Produced by PACIFIC FILMS LTD in association with WAGNER HALUG FILM GMBH

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Twain
Unknown:
Indian Joe
Unknown:
Widow Douglas.
Unknown:
Constable Mueller.
Director:
Don S. Williams
Unknown:
Alan Oman
Producer:
Tom Wagner
Produced By:
Pacific Films
Unknown:
Wagner Halug
Huck:
Ian Tracey
Tom:
Sammy Snyders
Aunt Polly:
Brigitte Horney
Mueller:
Gunnar Moller
Judge Thatcher:
Barney O'Sullivan
Becky:
Holly Findlay
Indian Joe:
Alex Diakun

including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Nick Ross, Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson present a lively mix of news, views and topical features from Britain and around the world.
National and international news read by Moira Stuart.
Contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team ot humorists, with less serious observations on the day's events. Your countdown through Sixty Minutes
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
(For regional details see Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Kennedy
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson
Read By:
Moira Stuart.

Tonight's programme, the last in the series, goes out with a flourish. Unpredictable snooker star Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins combines with comedian Lennie Bennett and vivacious ex-World Champion Pentathlete Kathy Tayler to make up Patrick
Mower's team, while the Crafty Cockney' Eric Bristow, delectable Suzanne Dando and new snooker personality John Parrott complete Denis Law's side.
Len Ganley is referee and Stuart Hall is Questionmaster.
Designer JOHN HOLLAND
Director KEITH MACKENZIE Producer KEITH PHILLIPS BBC Manchester

The Prince of Wales Award for
Industrial Innovation and Production Tonight in the first of two special programmes Tomorrow's World visits Highgrove, the country home of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales, where the eight finalists selected from hundreds of entries in this year's competition were invited to demonstrate their original ideas and inventions and receive certificates from The Prince of Wales. The ideas range from a new design of sailing dinghy to a simple way of eye testing using a laser.
This successful group of finalists will go on to the second year of the competition during which their progress in production and development will be assessed by the judges. The most successful will receive next year's award from The Prince of Wales.
Chairman of the Judges: Sir Monty Finniston , FRS Presented by Judith Hann , Kieran Prendiville , Peter Macann , Maggie Philbin
Producer MARTIN MORTIMORE Editor DAVID filkin
0 HELPLINES: page 71

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Monty Finniston
Presented By:
Judith Hann
Presented By:
Kieran Prendiville
Presented By:
Peter MacAnn
Presented By:
Maggie Philbin
Producer:
Martin Mortimore
Editor:
David Filkin

The last of this series by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais
Starring Ronnie Barker
featuring Brian Wilde, Fulton Mackay, Sam Kelly, Brian Glover
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Dick Clement
Writer:
Ian La Frenais
Designer:
Tim Gleeson
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Fletcher:
Ronnie Barker
Mr Barrowclough:
Brian Wilde
Mr Mackay:
Fulton MacKay
Warren:
Sam Kelly
Heslop:
Brian Glover
Lukewarm:
Christopher Biggins
Tolly:
Emlyn Price
Governor:
Michael Barrington
Ingrid:
Patricia Brake
Elaine:
Rosalind Elliot
Norma:
Susan Littler
Iris:
Andonia Katsaros
Trevor:
Donald Groves
Isobel:
June Ellis

Starring Teri Copley as Mickey, Matt McCoy as David, Tom Villard as Jay, Bonnie Urseth as Beth, Stepfanie Kramer as Claudia, Billie Bird as Muriel Hibherd

Jay and David have kittens when they read Mickey's diary. It looks like Mickey wants one of them to be the father of her child!

Contributors

Writer:
Sandy Krinski
Writer:
Chet Dowling
Director:
Alan Rafkin
Mickey:
Teri Copley
David:
Matt McCoy
Jay:
Tom Villard
Beth:
Bonnie Urseth
Claudia:
Stepfanie Kramer
Muriel Hibherd:
Billie Bird

from The National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
Featuring The Crown Life Assurance Championship
For the first time in its history The Royal International goes out of London. On this gala celebrity night HRH The Princess Anne attends the show which will have a special Olympic flavour. All the short-listed riders compete; plus a special appearance from the three-day eventers, including World Champion LUCINDA GREEN, who try their hand at riding and driving in this magnificent indoor arena. Introduced by DAVID VINE
Commentators RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
STEPHEN HADLEY
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
0 FEATURE: page 3

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Commentators:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

Among those around the table with Sir Robin Day at the Greenwood Theatre, London, are The Rt Hon Tony Benn, MP and Lord Gowrie.

Contributors

Chairman:
Sir Robin Day
Panellist:
Tony Benn, MP
Panellist:
Lord Gowrie
Director:
Ann Morley
Producer:
Liz Elton
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

Introduced by Jimmy Hill
The 1984 European Championship
Highlights of today's matches. In Strasburg the defending champions WEST GERMANY played their first match of the tournament against POLAND. Also in Group 2, in St Etienne SPAIN faced ROMANIA, who are drawn in England's qualifying group for the next World Cup. Plus a round-up of the latest news from BOB WILSON Commentators
JOHN MOTSON , ALAN PARRY
Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWUNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Alan Parry
Editor:
Brian Barwick
Producer:
Roger Moody
Editor:
John Rowunson

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