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Advice for those who have just received their A-level results, with a students' guide to courses, clearing, resitting, and college life. Presented by Nicky Campbell and Sybil Ruscoe.
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Contributors

Presented By:
Nicky Campbell
Presented By:
Sybil Ruscoe.

England (Australia
Live coverage of the fourth day's play in the sixth and final Cornhill Insurance Test from the Oval. With commentary by Richie Benaud ,
Ray Illingworth , Geoff Boycott , Jack Bannister and Ian Chappell. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
TV presentation Alan Griffiths
Executive producer Keith Mackenzie

Contributors

Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
Ray Illingworth
Commentary By:
Geoff Boycott
Commentary By:
Jack Bannister
Commentary By:
Ian Chappell.
Introduced By:
Tony Lewis.
Unknown:
Alan Griffiths
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie

Live coverage of track and field finals from the World Athletics
Championships in Stuttgart.
Timetable
2.45 Men's high jump
3.00 Women's 1500m and women'sjavelin
3.20 Women's 4x 100m relay
3.40 Men's4x 100m relay
4.00 Men's 10,000m
4.50 Men's 1500m
5.10 Women's 4x400m relay
5.30 Men's 4x400m relay
Of the nine events taking place this afternoon, Britain's medal chances look brightest in the high jump, with Dalton Grant ,
Brendan Reilly and Steve Smith all capable, on their day, of challenging the best. The climax is the 4 x 400m men's relay where two years ago in Tokyo the British quartet gained a sensational victory over the USA. Commentary by David Coleman , Stuart Storey ,
Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam. Producers Martin Hopkins. Martin Webster Editors Brian Barwick and John Rowlinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Dalton Grant
Unknown:
Brendan Reilly
Unknown:
Steve Smith
Commentary By:
David Coleman
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster.
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Producers:
Martin Hopkins.
Producers:
Martin Webster
Editors:
Brian Barwick
Editors:
John Rowlinson

For Those in Peril on the Sea
The Queen visits Southampton Docks as part of the 175th anniversary celebrations of the British Sailors' Society, the organisation that provides havens of comfort for seafarers far from home.
Pam Rhodes goes on board HMS Victory and joins the crowd beside the royal yacht Britannia.
Producers Neil Eccles and David Kremer
Editor Helen Alexander

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Producers:
Neil Eccles
Producers:
David Kremer
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Comedy series by Roy Clarke , starring Bill Owen Peter Sallis
Brian Wilde
The Phantom of the Graveyard Compo, Clegg and Foggy reflect on the passing of "Old Sylvester", a fondly remembered school teacher, but before they can pay their respects at his funeral, they must get a suit for Compo - and have a few formal drinks in Old
Sylvester's memory.
Director/Producer Alan J W Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Brian Wilde
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Foggy:
Brian Wilde
Auntie Wainwright:
Jean Alexander
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Edie:
Thora Hird
Nora Batty:
Kathy Staff
Marina:
Jean Fergusson
Howard:
Robert Fyfe
Pearl:
Juliette Kaplan
Smiler:
Stephen Lewis
Glenda:
Sarah Thomas
Eli:
Danny O'Dea

Alec's big ideas for the future do not convince a shocked
Jenny, while it's the day of reckoning for Andrew as the polls open in Strathblair.
Rumours are rife in the village about the identity of a stranger, who surprises Pheemie late at night.
Episode written by Allan Prior Producer Leonard White Director Sarah Harding

Contributors

Written By:
Allan Prior
Producer:
Leonard White
Director:
Sarah Harding
SirJames 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
Umberto Fabiani:
Urbano Barberini
Robert Sinclair:
Neil McKinven
Angus Robertson:
Jonathan Hackett
Tansy Stewart:
Joanna Roth
Forbes:
Nicholas McArdle
Walter Barker:
Max Harvey
James Ballantyne:
Ian Angus Wilkie
Todd:
Joseph Greig
Returning Officer:
Sandy Neilson
Bailley:
George Howell

Starring Joan Hickson as Agatha Christie 's gentle and elderly amateur sleuth.
A childhood friend asks Miss
Marple to visit Stonygates, home to an eccentric family as well as being a reformatory for young criminals. It's a bizarre place where violence is always just below the surface. She is faced with an unusual problem when shots are fired in a darkened room but the murder victim is discovered elsewhere.
She is soon on the trail of the murderer, but cannot work out how the deed was done, until
Inspector Slack's secret hobby gives her a vital clue.
Producer George Gatlaccio Director Norman Stone

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Hickson
Unknown:
Agatha Christie
Producer:
George Gatlaccio
Director:
Norman Stone
Miss Marple:
Joan Hickson
Det Ch Insp Slack:
David Horovitch
Det Sgt Lake:
Ian Brimble
Carrie-Louise Serrocold:
Jean Simmons
Lewis Serrocold:
Joss Ackland
Ruth Van Rydock:
Faith Brook
Edgar Lawson:
Neal Swettenham
Mildred Strete:
Gillian Barge
Alex Restarick:
Christopher Viluers
Stephen Restarick:
Jay Viluers
Cina Hudd:
Holly Aird
Walter Hudd:
Todd Boyce
Dr Maseryk:
Saul Reichlin
Christian Gulbrandsen:
John Bott
Ernie:
Matthew Cottle
Neville:
David Doyle
Bert:
Jake Wood
Keithie:
Tom Kerridge
Mrs Rodgers:
Brenda Cowling
WPC:
Anne Atkins

The murder of Sean Devereux, a charismatic 28-year-old Unicef worker shot dead in Somalia earlier this year, shocked the world and robbed children all over Africa of a remarkable and dedicated friend. Eight months on, the brutality continues as aid workers still face grave dangers and journalists have become the target of Somali people outraged by US intervention. Everyman celebrates the spirit of commitment shown in the short life and sudden death of "Mr Sean", from 24-year-old mission teacher in Liberia to assassin's target in Somalia.

Contributors

Producer:
Richard Alwyn
Series Editor:
John Blake

Swarm around the Solar
System. Patrick Moore discusses newly found bodies in orbit around the sun and asks whether the planetary system could be more extensive than previously believed. Producer Pieter Morpurgo
(This programme may be repeated next week on BBC2 - watch Radio Times)

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Producer:
Pieter Morpurgo

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