Programme Index

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with Jeremy Paxman and Sally Jones
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half-hour read by Jill Dando.
Francis Wilson looks ahead to the weekend weather at home and abroad at
7.25, 7.45 and 8.25

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Read By:
Jill Dando.
Read By:
Francis Wilson

Weather followed by Dallas
Déjà vu
Bobby is shattered, while JR and Cliff mirror each other's concern at the turn of events and become strange bedfellows.
Written by DAVIDPAULSEN
Directed by LEONARD KATZMAN (R) (For cast see page 55)
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Contributors

Directed By:
Leonard Katzman

Weather followed by Small World
A series featuring model-makers and collectors. Today: Automata
David Secret has revised the art of making automata.
Presenter Eric Thompson Director NEIL DAvies Producer PAUL SMITH BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Secret
Presenter:
Eric Thompson
Director:
Neil Davies
Producer:
Paul Smith

Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings starting with - Play School
Presenter Jane Hardy Guests Simon Davies Johnny Ball
Story: Mountain Out of Molehills by CHRIS GALER Musical director PAUL READE Woodwind ALAN GRAHAME Director JANE TARLETON Producer PENNY LLOYD Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Series producer CHRISTINE HEWITT (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Crane
Presenter:
Jane Hardy
Unknown:
Simon Davies
Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Unknown:
Chris Galer
Director:
Paul Reade
Unknown:
Alan Grahame
Director:
Jane Tarleton
Producer:
Penny Lloyd
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Christine Hewitt

Cornhill Insurance Test Series England v West Indies from Lord's Second day
TONY LEWIS introduces live coverage of the morning's play.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JACK BANNISTER Summarisers
RAY ILLINGWORTH
ROBIN JACKMAN including at 10.55 and 12.00 News and Weather

Contributors

Introduces:
Tony Lewis
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jack Bannister
Unknown:
Ray Illingworth
Unknown:
Robin Jackman

Cricket: Second Test
Comhill Insurance Test Series England v West Indies TONY LEWIS introduces further coverage. Royal Ascot
The final day of the royal meeting. Fashion trends are firmly established by now, but the quality of the racing remains unchanged.
2.30 Windsor Castle Stakes (5f)
3.05 Hardwicke Stakes dim) Moon Madness, in the colours of Lavinia, Duchess of Norfolk, will be hoping for better conditions underfoot than the quagmire 12 months ago.
3.45 Wokingham Stakes (Handicap. 6f)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Race and paddock commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
John Hanmer

Last programme in the series with Stuart Bradley Nick Davies and Jessica Holm
Stuart has been reading your letters; he looks back at some of the items you've enjoyed during the series, and forward to things to do in the summer. Meanwhile Nick meets an expert bird-spotter and Jessica has been out drawing some rare animals from the past which might help us in the future. Director STEVE HOCKING Producer SHEILA FRASER

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart Bradley
Unknown:
Nick Davies
Unknown:
Jessica Holm
Director:
Steve Hocking
Producer:
Sheila Fraser

A season of feature films originally made for the cinema by the Children's Film
Foundation.
An adventure story about diamond smugglers and a group of children who belong to a radio-controlled model-plane club. Suddenly, the children discover that one of their model planes is missing . . .
Producer FRANK GODWIN
Director PENNINGTON RICHARDS
0 FILMS: page 26

Contributors

Producer:
Frank Godwin
Director:
Pennington Richards
Mike:
Adam Richens
Harry:
Michael McVey
Maggie:
Sylvia O'Donnell
Charlie:
Bill Maynard
Eddie:
Reginald Marsh
Sidney:
Jamie Foreman
Police Sgt:
Kenneth Watson
Inspector Kelly:
John Lee

Last programme in the series starring Paul Daniels
Will couple number one, two or three be tonight's winners in Paul's comedy quiz show where Every Second Counts? Produced in association with TALBOT TELEVISION LTD and GROUP W PRODUCTIONS Programme associates
COLIN EDMONDS . HOWARD HUNTRIDGE Sound DAVID THOMPSON Lighting DON BABBAGE Designer PETER FINDLAY Director MICHAEL LEGGO Producer STANLEY APPEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Colin Edmonds
Unknown:
Howard Huntridge
Unknown:
David Thompson
Unknown:
Don Babbage
Designer:
Peter Findlay
Director:
Michael Leggo
Producer:
Stanley Appel

starring
The Proposal
'It's not over until it's over' - Alexis's dreams of political office may be shattered, but the nightmare of a missing husband goes on. Jeff asks a question that stands to change many lives, and the fight for the Carrington baby takes an alarming twist.
Written by FRANK v. FURINO
Directed by DON MEDFORD
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Contributors

Written By:
Frank V. Furino
Directed By:
Don Medford
Blake:
John Forsythe
Krystle:
Linda Evans
Alexis:
Joan Collins
Adam:
Gordon Thompson
Steven:
Jack Coleman
Dex:
Michael Nader
Fallon:
Emma Samms
Sammy Jo:
Heather Locklear
Jeff:
John James
Leslie:
Terri Garber
Sean:
James Healey
Dana:
Leann Hunley
Karen:
Stephanie Dunnan
Jesse:
Christopher Allport

Sixth of eight episodes with Ghetto Blasters by RICHARD O'KEEFFE
There's a tense situation in the black community. A man has died as a result of using a deadly drug - in police custody. Rockliffe and Flight think they know who the dealer is, but if they act will there be worse trouble? , ,
Producer LEONARD LEWIS
Directed by JEREMY ANCOCK (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Richard O'Keeffe
Producer:
Leonard Lewis
Directed By:
Jeremy Ancock
Sergeant Rockliffe:
Ian Hogg
PC David Adams:
Bill Champion
PC Keith Chitty:
John Blakey
Det Supt J Munro:
Malcolm Terris
Det Insp C Flight:
Edward Wilson
Patrick Morris:
Terry Sue Patt
Trevor Deloitte:
Steven Woodcock
Sgt Boucher:
Harry Miller
Shirley:
Rachel Stuart
Bystanders:
Cynthia Powell
Bystanders:
Allister Bain.
Bystanders:
Alan Cooke
WPC Janice Hargreaves:
Alphonsia Emmanuel
PC Paul Georgiou:
Martyn Ellis
PC Steve Hood:
Brett Fancy
Boys in street:
Ivor Dore
Boys in street:
Mark McKenzie
Lenny Darcy:
Thomas Baptiste
Ross Graham:
Leon Herbert
PC Gerry O'Dowd:
Joe McGann
Sgt Benyon:
Bill McCabe
Fred:
Michael Smith
Det Chief Supt Roberts:
Iain Rattray

The Bull in Winter - the Last Years of Pablo Picasso
'The meaningless scribbling of a frenetic old man in the antechamber of death' was how the writer and collector
Douglas Cooper described the late work of Pablo Picasso. The artist himself had been hidden away for years behind the walls of his well-guarded villa, and, when he died aged 91 in 1973 the critical battle continued over the paintings he'd produced in the last two decades of his life. Cooper had been a personal friend - other critics were even less restrained - they wrote of 'pornography, infantilism, senility'. Gradually, the inventiveness of the later works began to be recognised, and now, 15 years on, make up your own minds with the opening at the Tate of an exhibition devoted to the 'late Picasso'. Omnibus looks at these controversial works and hears from the family and close friends of the great artist.
With Francoise Gilot
Paloma Picasso ,
Claude Picasso , Helene Parmelin and John Richardson.
Film cameraman RICHARD ADAM Film editor MIKE CROZIER
Producer DAVID SWEETMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Pablo Picasso
Unknown:
Douglas Cooper
Unknown:
Pablo Picasso.
Unknown:
Francoise Gilot
Unknown:
Paloma Picasso
Unknown:
Claude Picasso
Unknown:
Helene Parmelin
Unknown:
John Richardson.
Unknown:
Richard Adam
Editor:
Mike Crozier
Producer:
David Sweetman

West Germany v Spain Italy v Denmark
Highlights of the matches which decided who qualified from Group 1 for next week's semi-finals. In Cologne, Italy started favourites against
Denmark, while in Munich, the West Germans were looking for revenge against the Spaniards, who knocked them out of the European finals four years ago.
Plus the latest news of England's preparation for their crucial game against the USSR tomorrow.
Reporters TONY GUBBA and ARCHIE MACPHERSON
Commentators BARRY DAVIES and JOHN MOTSON

Contributors

Reporters:
Tony Gubba
Reporters:
Archie MacPherson
Commentators:
Barry Davies
Commentators:
John Motson

starring
Peter Cushing John Hur t
At a flapper party in the 20s, two dizzy couples challenge each other to a motor car race to Land's End. The thrills turn to terror as the race detours in the fog to a dark and lonely mansion.
Screenplay by JOHN ELDER
: Produced by KEVIN FRANCIS
Directed by FREDDIE FRANCIS
0 FILMS: page 26

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Cushing
Unknown:
John Hur
Unknown:
John Elder
Produced By:
Kevin Francis
Directed By:
Freddie Francis
Dr Lawrence:
Peter Cushing
Tom:
John Hurt
Angela:
Alexandra Bastedo
Ayah:
Gwen Watford
Daphne:
Veronica Carlson
Ghoul:
Don Henderson

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