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With Desmond Lynam.
Provisional Timetable
8.10 Athletics; 12.50 Cricket
Athletics
Day three in the World
Athletics Championships from Tokyo.
8.20 Women's 100m second round
8.50 Men's 200m second round
9.20 Men's 400m second round
9.55 Women's 400m semi-finals
10.10 Men's javelin final
10.15 Men's 800m semi-finals
10.45 Men's 400m hurdles semi-final
11.10 Women's 800m final
11.25 Women's 3,000m final
12.10 Men's 10,000m final Commentary by David Coleman , Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster.
Provisional Timetable
1.35 Cricket; 1.55 Racing
2.05 Cricket; 2.25 Racing
2.35 Cricket; 2.55 Racing
3.05 Cricket; 3.40 Athletics
4.00 Cricket; 4.30 Athletics
Cricket
England v Sri Lanka Fourth day's play from Lord's. With
Richie Benaud and Jack Bannister. (Continued at 4.30pm BBC2)
Racing
From Ripon.
2.00 Bonusprint Handicap Stakes (6f)
2.30 'Rapid Raceline' Ripon Rowels Handicap Stakes (I m)
3.00 Bonusprint Champion
2- Years-Old Trophy 1991 (6f) Commentary by Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
Including at
1.00pm
One O'Clock News
Followed by Weather
1.05 1.30 pm Neighbours
(For cast see Thursday. For details see 5.35pm)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam.
Commentary By:
David Coleman
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster.
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jack Bannister.
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Jimmy Lindley.

Phillip Schofield takes an aerial trip through the magical world of Walt Disney. With the chance to see clips from such timeless classics as Dumbo, Peter Pan and the latest smash hit - The Rocketeer.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Peter Pan

The show in which couples try to pick out each other's old flames from a panel of likely candidates. Hosted by comedian Jimmy Tarbuck. Director/Producer Michael Hurll
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Tarbuck.
Producer:
Michael Hurll

A comedy of errors starring John Cleese
Alison Steadman
When a meticulous headmaster sets off to address a prestigious conference in Norwich, an ordinary day becomes a hysterical race against the clock. Screenplay by playwright Michael Frayn.
Director Christopher Morahan 0 FILMS: pages 27-33
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
Alison Steadman
Unknown:
Michael Frayn.
Director:
Christopher Morahan
Brian Stimpson:
John Cleese
Gwenda Stimpson:
Alison Steadman
Pat:
Penelope Wilton
Mr Jolly:
Stephen Moore
Laura:
Sharon Maiden
Mrs Wheel:
Constance Chapman
Mrs Trellis:
Joan Hickson
Mrs Way:
Ann Way
Mrs Wisely:
Pat Keen
Mr Wisely:
Geoffrey Hutchings
Ivan:
Tony Haygarth
Prior:
Michael Aldridge

Esther Rantzen and her team of Gavin Campbell, Howard Leader, Kevin Devine, Doc Cox and Scott Sherrin with highlights from the last series.

Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Reporter:
Gavin Campbell
Reporter:
Howard Leader
Reporter:
Kevin Devine
Reporter:
Doc Cox
Reporter:
Scott Sherrin
Producer:
Tom Brisley
Producer:
Richard Woolfe

Highlights from the floodlit esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. The programme includes massed pipes and drums; precision marching and continuity drill from the Queen's Colour Squadron,
Royal Air Force; music from the Lothian-based Kevock
Choir and music from
Singapore; the motorcycling skills of the Dockland Honda
Imps; and massed military bands. The fanfare Colonel
Dow s Farewell introduces producer Lt Col L P G Dow's final tattoo. The finale is the Evening Hymn and Last Post, followed by the Lone Piper.
Commentary by Tom Fleming. Introduced by Kate Adie. Director Patricia Mordecai
Producer Ian Christie
Event sponsored by Invergordon Distillers

Contributors

Commentary By:
Tom Fleming.
Introduced By:
Kate Adie.
Director:
Patricia Mordecai
Producer:
Ian Christie

BBC One London

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