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Further live coverage of the World Athletics Championships from Stuttgart, featuring the women's marathon. A mammoth task awaits Sally Eastall , Karen Macleod and Marion Sutton this morning. In the three world championships so far, the top British woman was Joyce Smith who finished ninth in 1983. Inside the stadium it's the first round of the women's 100m and the second round of the women's
400m. Meanwhile Britain's
Mick Hill and Jonathan Edwards will be trying to qualify, along with their colleagues, for the javelin and triple jump finals respectively. (Coverage continues in Sunday
Grandstand on BBC2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Eastall
Unknown:
Karen MacLeod
Unknown:
Marion Sutton
Unknown:
Joyce Smith
Unknown:
Mick Hill
Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards

Comedy starring Doris Day
David Niven
A family man finds his decision to become a theatre critic is a surprising success - but moving the family out of New
York is a more predictable trial.
Director Charles Walters (1960)
SEE FILMS pages 30-34

Contributors

Unknown:
David Niven
Director:
Charles Walters
KateMackay:
Doris Day
Larry Mackay:
David Niven
Deborah Vaughn:
Janis Paige
Suzie Robinson:
Spring Byington
Alfred North:
Richard Haydn

Gavin Campbell finds out how to cope in a crisis.
This week: how a French schoolgirl was saved from drowning in a swimming pool. A Diverse production for BBCtv
FREE: a poster and booklet is available to accompany the series. Write to BBC
Education. PO Box 7, London W 12 7TS.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gavin Campbell

The Making of ... an Apology
In 1989 director Jim Abrahams travelled to the remote jungles of LA to shoot Hot Shots! Part
Deux. Using documentary footage shot by his 8-year-old daughter Jamie, this tells the story of a man possessed, and the effects on the stars of the film. Including interviews with Richard Crenna , Charlie Sheen , Rowan Atkinson and Lloyd
Bridges.

Contributors

Director:
Jim Abrahams
Unknown:
Richard Crenna
Unknown:
Charlie Sheen
Unknown:
Rowan Atkinson

Teams from the Midlands and East Anglia join in the final contest to decide who will become the Superdogs of 1993. Introduced by Peter Purves , Cheryl Baker and Superdogs vet Bradley Viner. ProducerStephen Morris

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Purves
Introduced By:
Cheryl Baker
Unknown:
Bradley Viner.

The Tall Ships. Prince Edward, as patron of the Ocean Youth
Club, is just one of those joining in Newcastle upon Tyne's welcome to the 120 entrants in the tall ships race. Pam Rhodes joins in the celebrations, and learns some of the finer points of seamanship aboard the schooner Malcolm Miller.
Producer Garry Boon
Editor Helen Alexander
(Rptdtomorrowat 3.00pm on BBC2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Malcolm Miller.
Editor:
Helen Alexander

More live action from the World Athletics Championships in Stuttgart, featuring the men's 100m final.
Timetable
7.15 Women's 800m semi-finals
7.35 Men's lOOmfinal
7.50 Men's 800m semi-finals
Britain's Linford Christie has beaten American Carl Lewis twice in head-to-head 100m clashes this month, but this evening the world title is at stake. Christie won at
Gateshead, where Lewis trailed in third, and then in Zurich Olympic gold medallist Christie again beat the man who has won the last three world championships. This time, however, Christie himself was beaten into second place, by another American, Leroy Burrell , who has not qualified for the world championship. Tonight's other finals are the women's shot put and long jump, and men's hammer and 20km walk.

Contributors

Unknown:
Linford Christie
Unknown:
Carl Lewis
Unknown:
Leroy Burrell

Sir James returns to find
Andrew's election campaign under way, and he is not pleased with his son's antics. Robert is in for a big surprise when he meets Tansy's family. Andrew gets a rough reception at a public meeting in the village.
Episode written by Donald Campbell Producer Leonard White
Director Brian Parker
SEE PREVIEW page 4

Contributors

Written By:
Donald Campbell
Producer:
Leonard White
Director:
Brian Parker
Sir James Menzies:
Ian Carmichael
Macrae of Balbuie:
Andrew Keir
Andrew Menzies:
David Robb
Alec Ritchie:
Derek Riddell
Jennifer Ritchie:
Francesca Hunt
Flora Mclnnes:
Kika Mirylees
Pheemie Robertson:
Alison Peebles
UmbertoFabiani:
Urbano Barberini
Robert Sinclair:
Neil McKinven
Tansy Stewart:
Joanna Roth
Forbes:
Nicholas McArdle
Walter Barker:
Max Harvey
James Ballantyne:
Ian Angus Wilkie
Robert Cunningham:
Garry Stewart
Sir George Gilmour:
Raymond Ross
Geordie Stewart:
Alan Tall
MartaStewart:
Maureen Morris
Mark Stewart:
Martin McCardie
Mattie Stewart:
Derek Johnston
Annejarvis:
Elaine Collins
Mrs Sutherland:
Pamela Kelly

A caustic comedy of life and love, starring Leo McKem
When cantankerous Frank finally retires, he leaves
Melbourne for North Australia's warmer climes. With him goes long-suffering Frances, a middle-aged divorcee. Torn between lover and family, her affections are strained - but Frank's heart suffers more.
Director Carl Schultz (1986)
SEE FILMS pages 30-34

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo McKem
Director:
Carl Schultz
Frank:
Leo McKern
Frances:
Julia Blake
Freddie:
Graham Kennedy
Saul:
Henri Szeps
Helen:
Michele Fawdon
Sophie:
Diane Craig
Joan:
Andrea Moor
Martin:
Drew Forsythe

Not in Your Own Family
Every five minutes, someone in Britain tries to commit suicide but survives. When Beth was
18, she took an overdose and slit her wrists. Her mother came home unexpectedly and managed to get Beth to hospital in time to save her life. Beth's action shocked her family, but it also provoked a series of other less predictable reactions, uncovering deep-seated problems in family communication. This film explores what each member of the family thought about why Beth had tried to kill herself, what it meant for them, and how they came to understand each other.
Producer Catharine Seddon Series editor John Blake

Contributors

Producer:
Catharine Seddon
Editor:
John Blake

Drama starring
Lindsay Wagner Chris Sarandon
Bonnie and Craig Wilkerson have everything - a good home, excellent careers and a happy marriage. Everything, that is, except a child, the one thing they really want. When all else fails, they arrange the adoption of a young woman's new born daughter and their life seems fulfilled. But what if the mother should change her mind and want the baby back?
Director David Greene (1985)
SEE FILMS pages 30-34

Contributors

Unknown:
Lindsay Wagner
Unknown:
Chris Sarandon
Unknown:
Craig Wilkerson
Director:
David Greene
Bonnie Wilkerson:
Lindsay Wagner
Craig Wilkerson:
Chris Sarandon
Kimberly Downs:
Nancy McKeon
Tracy Wilkerson, age2'h:
Danielle Saar
Tracy, age 1 1/2:
Cartney Scarfuto
Abe Rosenberg:
Michael Lerner
Dr Greevey:
Scotch Byerley
David:
Sydney Joelcolodner
Harper Careswell:
Frank Dent
Judge Habbiger:
John Napierala
Olivia O’Neil:
Joan McMurtrey

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