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with John Stapleton and Kirsty Wark
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half hour read by Jill Dando
Reports from Bill Neely ,
Anita Findley , Rory Cellan Jones, Mark Easton , Gail Foley , Bill Turnbull and Caroline Righton.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Kirsty Wark
Read By:
Jill Dando
Unknown:
Bill Neely
Unknown:
Anita Findley
Unknown:
Rory Cellan
Unknown:
Mark Easton
Unknown:
Gail Foley
Unknown:
Bill Turnbull
Unknown:
Caroline Righton.

Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings.
starting with
Play School
Keep it secret, keep it mum: not a word, act quite dumb.
Story: Surprise Party by Pat Hutchins (R)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Andy Crane
Presenter (Play School):
Carol Chell
Presenter (Play School):
Wayne Jackman
Author (Play School Story:
Surprise Party): Pat Hutchins

Cornhill Insurance Test Series England v West Indies from Lord's
TONY LEWIS introduces live coverage of the final day. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD
JACK BANNISTER including at
10.55 and 12.00
News and Weather

Contributors

Introduces:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jack Bannister

Lawn Tennis Championships from the All England Club The ladies' championship, which is always the feature of the second afternoon at
Wimbledon, will again provide a platform for the game's two greatest players. The first is the champion MARTINA NAVRATILOVA , holder of eight singles titles, including the last six in a row. On the Wimbledon grass, which suits her style, she has lost only two singles out of her last 68 matches.
But this may be the year that STEFFI GRAF, just 19, wins for the first time. The West
German is now ranked number one in the world, and will have learnt much from defeat in last year's final.
Among the supporting cast is the talented GABRIELA
SABATINI, a quarter-finalist last year, while the American CHRIS EVERT will receive an emotional welcome in what may be her last appearance at the Championships.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces the live coverage, and provides news and results from all today's matches.
Commentators DAN MASKELL ,
JOHN BARRETT , GERALD
WILLIAMS, BARRY DA VIES, MARK
COX, BILLTHRELFALL, ANN JONES and VIRGINIA WADE. Television presentation
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON. FRED VINER ALASTAIR SCOTT , HUW JONES and WENDY SHEPPARD
Executive producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Martina Navratilova
Unknown:
Chris Evert
Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston.
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Huw Jones
Unknown:
Wendy Sheppard
Editor:
John Rowunson

A 13-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by MARGARET STUART BARRY 4: The Witch goes looking for George, and Lady
Fox-Custard gets a surprise.
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director DAVID BELL (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Valerie Georgeson
Story By:
Margaret Stuart Barry
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
David Bell
Witch:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Simon:
Hugh Pollard
Miss Phoeble:
Elizabeth Proud
Mr Bodley:
John Rapley
Mum:
Sarah Wynter
Lady Fox-Custard:
Joan Sims
Hopkins:
Joe Grossi
Sally:
Nicola Stapleton
Jimmy:
David Crane
Joyce:
Naomie Harris
Tim:
James Reinl
John Craven:
Himself

Last of six programmes.
The fast-moving story of an annual event that involves over half a million boys throughout the country, Scout Job Week.
In April this year they were raising money for their organisation by cleaning Concorde at Heathrow, others were in a gang show in Glasgow, and a few even had a trip on the maiden voyage of HMS Sheffield. So what was once called 'Bob-a-Job' week has seen some big changes along with Scouting itself. From boys in Belfast, overcoming religious differences, to refugees from Vietnam in Handsworth it goes to show it's not all 'dyb, dyb, dyb'.

BACK PAGES: 86
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Contributors

Film Editor:
Mike Jackson
Executive Producer:
Eric Rowan
Producer:
Paul Appleby

Derek Jameson is joined by reporters Jeni Barnett, Lucy Pilkington and Chris Serle, all searching for extraordinary stories, strange tales and heartwarming successes. This week Chris finds himself in a Yorkshire river up to his knees in mud with a bailiff, a Lord of the Manor and a First World War bugler. What are they up to? And guest reporter John Pitman tracks down Alison Baker, the 11-year-old he filmed in 1974 who had set her heart on being a concert pianist. Did she make it?
And there will be plenty of surprises as Derek goes out and about asking people - maybe even you - 'Hope and Glory! What's your story?'
Write to People, [address removed].
(If owing to football coverage the alternative BBC1 schedule is followed., this programme will be postponed to next Tuesday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Jameson
Reporter:
Jeni Barnett
Reporter:
Lucy Pilkington
Reporter:
Chris Serle
Reporter:
John Pitman
Subject:
Alison Baker
Producer:
Sarah Caplin
Series Producer:
Peter Bazalgette

[ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULE]
Live from Hamburg First Semi-final
The teams appearing in tonight's match depend on how the qualifying groups ended up last Saturday. If England were runners-up in their section, they play this evening against the winners of the group containing West Germany, Italy, Spain and Denmark for a place in the final,
Commentator JOHN motson Television presentation ARD/ZDF, West Germany

Contributors

Commentator:
John Motson

by Tony McHale.
"Before I go, Mr. Willmott-Brown, I ought to warn you... things will only get worse."
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Contributors

Writer:
Tony McHale
Devised by:
Tony Holland
Devised by/Series Producer:
Julia Smith
Series Designer:
Keith Harris
Story Editor:
Bill Lyons
Series Script Editor:
John Maynard
Producer:
Mike Gibbon
Director:
Chris Lovett
Joanne:
Pamela Salem
Den:
Leslie Grantham
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Pete:
Peter Dean
Ashraf:
Aftab Sachak
Shireen:
Nisha Kapur
Carmel:
Judith Jacob
Darren:
Gary McDonald
Junior:
Aaron Carrington
Melody:
Lyanne Compton
Rod:
Christopher McHallem
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Wicksy:
Nick Berry
Cindy:
Michelle Collins
Donna:
Matilda Ziegler
Frank:
Mike Reid
Pat:
Pam St. Clement
Diane:
Sophie Lawrence
Ricky:
Sid Owen
Ron:
Ron Tarr
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
James Willmott-Brown:
William Boyde
Mantel:
Pavel Douglas
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Colin:
Michael Cashman
Ali:
Nejdet Salih
Mehmet:
Haluk Bilginer
Sue:
Sandy Ratcliff
Guizin:
Ishia Bennison
Chris:
Allan O'Keefe

Last programme in the series by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
starring Harry H. Corbett as Harold Steptoe and Wilfrid Brambell as Albert Steptoe with Frank Thornton
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(If owing to football coverage the alternative BBC1 schedule is followed, this programme will be Postponed to next Wednesday.)

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Galton
Writer:
Alan Simpson
Music:
Dennis Wilson
Original theme:
Ron Grainer
Design:
David Chandler
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Harold Steptoe:
Harry H Corbett
Albert Steptoe:
Wilfrid Brambell
Travel agent:
Frank Thornton
Man in travel agency:
Arnold Diamond
Woman in travel agency:
Mary Barclay
Girl at party:
Valerie Bell
Girl at party:
Jenny Cox,
Girl at party:
Sue Walker
Girl at party:
Shirley Hafey
Man at party:
Peter Hughes
Man at party:
Peter Thornton

Anne Robinson with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer STEVE KELYNACK
(If owing to football coverage the alternative BBC1 schedule is followed, this programme will be postponed to tomorrow)
0 RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 80

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Steve Kelynack

Devised and directed by Phil Young

Richard is an art dealer who is a diabetic. He has lost his sight in one eye and falls in love with a social worker called Thomasina, who has been blind since birth.
Unknown to Thomasina, Richard is still embroiled in a love affair with Jane...
Based on the award-winning stage play, Crystal Clear was hailed as 'a play the whole world should see'.
Feature: page 15
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Contributors

Devised and directed by:
Phil Young
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Lighting Director:
Clive Thomas
Sound Supervisor:
Barry Bonner
Studio Director:
Geoff Feld
Producer:
Andree Molyneux
Richard:
Anthony Allen
Thomasina:
Philomena McDonagh
Jane:
Vivienne Ritchie
Auctioneer:
Will Kenton
Hospital receptionist:
Deborah Black
Taxi driver:
Andrew Armour
Taxi passenger:
Stephen Wale

BBC One London

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

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