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with Frank Bough and Fern Britton
Including today Titch's Pitch: Alan Titchmarsh with weekend advice for the gardener at 7.32; Mike Smith looks at the latest pop videos and news from the music scene; and Lynn Faulds-Wood opens her consumer casebook. And for the final time - School's Out

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Fern Britton
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Lynn Faulds-Wood

with Magnus Magnusson from University College, Cardiff Diana Hadley
(landscape gardener)
Life and work of Sir Edwin Lutyens
Margaret Harris
(deputy head teacher)
Life and work of Cecil Rhodes John Warner (retired)
Anglo-Australian Test Matches 1920-1938
Primrose Wood (physiotherapist)
Lord Peter Wimsey Novels of Dorothy L. Sayers
Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY
Producer ROGER MACKAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Sir Edwin Lutyens
Unknown:
Margaret Harris
Unknown:
Cecil Rhodes
Unknown:
John Warner
Unknown:
Lord Peter Wimsey
Unknown:
Dorothy L. Sayers
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Roger MacKay

Howard Stableford referees the last game in this week's semi-final between schools from Romford and Welwyn Garden City. Devised by CUVE DOIG
Designers
VIC MEREDITH, LES MCCALLUM producer IAN OUVER

Contributors

Unknown:
Les McCallum
Producer:
Ian Ouver

Hosted by Stu Francis
With special guest stars Basil Brush, Alvin Stardust, Hambi and The Dance, Andy Mann, also featuring Sara Hollamby and Ling Tai
Rockets galore! Fireworks whizzing! Star-sparklers twinkling! We're near to
Fireworks Night and Stu and friends fire off a few bangers. In our Catherine-wheeling final, the contestants are joined by Olympic silverstar Wendy Sly and leading goal-scorer Simon Stainrod. Enjoy the show, and REMEMBER THE
FIREWORKS CODE!!

Contributors

Presenter:
Stu Francis
Singer:
Alvin Stardust
Unknown:
Andy Mann
Unknown:
Sara Hollamby
Guest:
Wendy Sly
Guest:
Simon Stainrod
Script:
Graham Deykin
Script:
Peter Robinson
Musical Director:
Barry Francis
Sound:
Neil Sadwick
Lighting:
Nigel Wright
Designer:
Roger Harris
Director:
Tony Newman
Producer:
Paul Ciani

Introduced by Jimmy Hill
Manchester United v Arsenal At the start of the season, opinion was widely held that if Liverpool were to be denied a fourth successive
Championship, the prize would be most likely to go to
Manchester United or Arsenal. Experts are sometimes right, and in the early months of 1984-85 United and Arsenal have gone above Liverpool in both the table and the odds. But the betting on tonight's match will be close. Only one thing is certain - Ron Atkinson and Don Howe desperately want to win their first Canon League title as managers.
Arsenal have been Champions eight times, the latest in 1971 when, coached by Howe, they did the double. The last of United's seven League successes was in 1967. Commentator ALAN PARRY
Studio producer MURRAY NEEDHAM Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BOB ABRAHAMS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Ron Atkinson
Unknown:
Don Howe
Commentator:
Alan Parry
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Bob Abrahams

starring
Richard Harris
This powerful sequel to A Man Called Horse the English aristocrat captured by a tribe of Sioux Indians in 1825. In 1830 the Yellow Hand tribe is attacked and driven from its land by the rival Rickarees who have been bribed by a group of fur trappers.
Returning from England to his adoptive tribe, Morgan finds the Yellow Hand survivors impoverished and broken in spirit. But before he can help them to defeat their enemies, he has to undergo once again the agonising Sun Vow ritual.
Screenplay by JACK DEWITT Produced by SANDY HOWARD and RICHARD HARRIS
Directed by IRVIN KERSHNER
(First showing on British television)
• FILMS: page 31

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
Jack Dewitt
Produced By:
Sandy Howard
Produced By:
Richard Harris
Directed By:
Irvin Kershner
Lord John Morgan,:
Richard Harris
John Morgan:
Richard Harris
Elk Woman:
Gale Sondergaard
Zenas Morro:
Geoffrey Lewis
Tom Gryce:
Bill Lucking
Running Bull:
Jorge Luke
Chemin D'Fer:
Claudio Brook
Raven:
Enrique Lucero
Blacksmith:
Jorge Russek
Moonstar:
Ana de Sade
Standing Bear:
Pedro Damien
Thin Dog:
Humberto Lopez-Pineda
Grey Thorn:
Patricia Reyes
Lame Wolf:
Regino Herrerra
Owl:
Rigoberto Rico
Red Cloud:
Alberto Mariscal

The Nabisco Wightman Cup GB v USA from the Royal Albert Hall , London
This event gives Britain's younger players a chance of international experience with 18-year-old ANNABEL CROIT and 19-year-old AMANDA BROWN both in this year's team.
Tonight's matches are the third singles and the first doubles.
Introduced by BARRY DAVIES Commentator DAN MASKELL
GERALD WILLIAMS , ANN JONES
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Annabel Croit
Unknown:
Amanda Brown
Introduced By:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

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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