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After Shocks
Greg is put on the spot after Gary's destruction of Empire Valley.
Written by ROBERTO LOIEDERMAN Directed by ROY CAMPANELLA JR

Contributors

Unknown:
Empire Valley.
Written By:
Roberto Loiederman
Directed By:
Roy Campanella
Gary Ewing:
Ted Shackleford
Val Ewing:
Joan van Ark
Abby Ewing:
Donna Mills
Cathy:
Lisa Hartman
Greg:
William Devane

Introduced by Andy Crane.

Dooby Duck's Disco Bus
With live music and dance. (R)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Andy Crane
Created by (Dooby Duck's Disco Bus):
Roger Stevenson
Created by (Dooby Duck's Disco Bus):
Harry Stuart
Production (Dooby Duck's Disco Bus):
Peter Leslie

4: As Christmas approaches, young Nicholas has to overcome his fear of the sea.
Original novel by CECIUA ANNE JONES Adapted by DAVID BENEDICTUS
Music composed and conducted by IAN HUGHES
Photography JOHN ELSE
Designer HUMPHREY JAEGER
Produced by RICHARD CALLANAN Directed by ANDREW MORGAN

Contributors

Novel By:
Ceciua Anne Jones
Adapted By:
David Benedictus
Conducted By:
Ian Hughes
Designer:
Humphrey Jaeger
Produced By:
Richard Callanan
Directed By:
Andrew Morgan
Lady Tremaine:
Rachel Gurney
Mrs Tremaine:
Bernice Stegers
Sir Nicholas:
Max Beazley
Gerald Tremaine:
Jonathan Norris
Margaret:
Louisa Haigh
Penfold:
James Elus
Robinson:
Jack Watson
William:
Christopher Vujjers
Apted:
Julian Fellowes
Dulcie:
Cathy Shipton
Baker:
Paddy Ward
Fisherman:
Roger Adamson
JoeSnell:
David Rickard

John Humphrys explores the dilemmas facing all of us in our everyday lives. His team of reporters will be meeting the people whose stories of anger, concern, outrage and love could affect you too. Editor ANNE TYERMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Editor:
Anne Tyerman

Sunset Sunrise
Bobby is a step ahead of the police in discerning who planted the bomb in his briefcase and seeks retribution. JR's ship comes in but will the celebration be shortlived?
Executive producers LEONARD KATZMAN and LARRY HAGMAN
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Contributors

Producers:
Leonard Katzman
Producers:
Larry Hagman
Miss Ellie:
Barbara Bel Geddes
Bobby:
Patrick Duffy
JR:
Larry Hagman
Clayton:
Howard Keel

A Rainforest Remedy
Everyone knows rainforests ought to be saved. But does anyone really know how?
One idea comes from a scientist in Scotland: find a plant, growing only in a particular forest, which could be turned into a valuable medicine. The money the drug earned could help the local people so that they would not have to destroy the forest to survive.
Professor Peter Waterman 's quest for a cancer-fighting chemical takes him into the heart of Cameroon in Africa to see if he really can help to find a rainforest remedy. Series editor DAVID FILKIN
Producer SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES
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Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Peter Waterman
Producer:
Simon Campbell-Jones

In the early hours of this morning in Auckland, the City of Sails, opened its doors to the athletes of the Commonwealth.
David Coleman describes events at the opening ceremony and recalls great moments from previous Games.
Competition begins with swimming heats, badminton and bowls, plus the first medals from the shooting range and weightlifting. Swimming finals at 3.30:
Women's 100m Freestyle - Sharron Davies 's first event.
Men's 100m Breaststroke - Moorhouse, Gillingham and Parrack looking for a clean sweep for England.
Women's 400m Medley. Men's 200m Freestyle.
Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle. Commentators: Hamilton
Bland and Andy Jameson
Producer. Sportsnight VIVIEN KENT Editor, Sportsnight BRIAN BARWICK
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Sharron Davies
Unknown:
Andy Jameson
Unknown:
Brian Barwick

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