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From Goodwood.
2.40 Chichester Festival
Theatre Stakes (H'Cap. Im4f)
3.10 AR Dennis Bookmakers Predominate Stakes (1m 2f)
3.40 People-Sporting Life Championship 3-year-old (H'Cap. lm)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan ,
Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Introduced by Julian Wilson. Producer Barbara Slater

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentary By:
John Hanmer.
Introduced By:
Julian Wilson.
Producer:
Barbara Slater

Last in the series of real life stories about children, told by themselves.

An action-packed exercise for an army cadets' unit, the Prince William School Detachment from Oundle. Featuring Corporal Adam [text removed] - at six feet eight inches the 'gentle giant' of the unit - and filmed over one of the bitterest weekends of the winter, it turned into a personal challenge for each and every member.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Carla Lane's comedy series about a Liverpudlian family's efforts to earn a crust.

Billy complains that he is neglected and makes an important decision. Nellie decides to spend the weekend with a friend.

(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Carla Lane
Director/Producer:
John B Hobbs
Mrs Boswell:
Jean Boht
Adrian Boswell:
Jonathon Morris
Jack Boswell:
Victor McGuire
Billy Boswell:
Nick Conway
Joey Boswell:
Graham Bickley
Mr Boswell:
Ronald Forfar
Aveline:
Melanie Hill
Grandad:
Kenneth Waller
Shifty:
Bryan Murray
Martine:
Pamela Power
Lilo Lill:
Eileen Pollock
Derek:
Peter Byrne
Mrs Cullen:
Sylvia Gatrill
Roxy:
Joanna Phillips-Lane

Classic comedy series about the Home Guard written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft.

Mainwaring comes to the conclusion that Jones's bank account has been in the red too long.
Producer David Croft
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Perry
Writter/Producer:
David Croft
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sergeant Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Corporal:
Jones Clive Dunn
Private Frazer:
John Laurie
Private Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Private Pike:
Ian Lavender
ARP warden:
Bill Pertwee
Vicar:
Frank Williams
Verger:
Edward Sinclair
Mrs Pike:
Janet Davies
Mr Swann:
Ronnie Brody

Jim Davidson cues off tonight's snooker stars as they test their skill against the clock with time won by their partners' general knowledge. Today's players are Tony Knowles, in the top 20 rankings since 1983; Tony Meo, winner of the British Open in 1989; and John Spencer, three times winner of BBCtv's Pot Black. Keeping Jim 'on the ball' as usual will be able assistant and referee John 'Mr Trick Shot' Virgo.

Contestants: if you would like to take part send a large SAE to [address removed]
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Referee:
John Virgo
Snooker player:
Tony Knowles
Snooker player:
Tony Meo
Snooker player:
John Spencer
Director:
Nick Hurran
Producer:
John Burrowes

Comedy drama series written by Lesley Bruce.
Starring Brenda Blethyn, Warren Clarke

Shirley finds a cause in saving Vincent Gibney from a watery grave.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Lesley Bruce
Director:
Sharon Miller
Producer:
Lynn Horsford
Shirley Frame:
Brenda Blethyn
Phil Frame:
Warren Clarke
Anthony Frame:
Paul Reynolds
Paul Frame:
Timothy Stark
Vincent Gibney:
John Lynch
Lawrence Wilson:
Ken Stott
Elaine Wilson:
Jemma Redgrave
Hetty Wilson:
Barbara Young
Victor Wilson:
Ron Pember
Rachel Bromley:
Celia Imrie
Doll:
Deborah Findlay

The series that provides a platform for people to express their views.

The Rt Hon Norman Tebbit, MP, argues that it's time to disestablish the Church of England. MPs should no longer have the final say in Church matters, and the Prime Minister should no longer appoint bishops. But in saying this he finds himself at odds with Conservative colleagues, and in sympathy with Tony Benn and the Bishop of Durham.

Documentary: page 12
Picture Story: page 59
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rt Hon Norman Tebbit
Director:
Virginia Carington
Producer:
John Bridcut

Introduced by Steve Rider.

International Football: England v Soviet Union
From Wembley Stadium. This opening match sees Graham Taylor's unbeaten team meet a Soviet side also currently unbeaten in their European Championship campaign.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

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