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Starring Kate Jackson ,
Farrah Fawcett-Majors and Jaclyn Smith. Angel Trap. Charlie's Angels are summoned totryandstopan assassin intent on killing the members of an old French Underground team.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Jackson
Unknown:
Farrah Fawcett-Majors
Unknown:
Jaclyn Smith.

Melodrama starring Gina Lollobrigida
Anthony Franciosa
Returning home from the army, Nick Stratton falls in love with beautiful Giulie and. unaware of her past, embarks on an ill-fated affair.
Director Ranald MacDougall (196
FILM REVIEWS pages 35-39

Contributors

Unknown:
Gina Lollobrigida
Unknown:
Anthony Franciosa
Unknown:
Nick Stratton
Director:
Ranald MacDougall
Giulietta Cameron:
Gina Lollobrigida
Nick Stratton:
Anthony Franciosa
Pete Stratton:
Ernest Borgnine
Yvonne Stratton:
Luana Patten

Day seven from Victoria,
Canada. Including a look at the two athletics events being decided today - the men's 30 kilometres walk and women's
10 kilometres walk - highlights of the badminton competitions which reached their quarter-final stages this evening, and a roundup of other news and results so far.
Introduced by Sue Barker.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.

Bruce Silcock 's neighbours are less than excited about his plans to become a millionaire. Bad enough, they think, to live near his small fishing bait farm in Essex, with its pits of maggots and stench of rotting meat, but now Bruce wants to start maggot production on an industrial scale.
The Maggot Mogul follows Bruce as he seeks planning permission to build the biggest maggot farm in the world. He explains that the maggot is an environmentally useful creature - not only does it neatly dispose of the huge amounts of dead and diseased meat generated by factory farming, but Bruce has now discovered that the waste it produces makes an excellent organic fertiliser.
This is a timely discovery considering that this country is facing an environmental crisis over what we should do with the animal carcases left over from the factory farm industry. As far as Bruce is concerned, he believes this is his chance to make a lot of money. All he has to do now is run the gauntlet of reluctant planning committees and protesting locals before he can achieve his dream.
Michael Elphick narrates the extraordinary story of one man's battle to persuade his local council-and his neighbours - to appreciate and respect what must be the world's most unusual environmental saviour.
Producer Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall Series producerTim Haines
DR MARK PORTER page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Silcock
Unknown:
Michael Elphick
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter

The offbeat sketch show.
This week, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders pay comic tribute to Sigourney Weaver , Dana, Mary Hopkin , and pony films. Dawn and Jennifer suffer an alien takeover,
Mary Jennifer Hopkin and Dawn Dana go down the memory lane of their greatest hits, and a young girl's love affair with a horse is captured on film.
Director Bob Spiers : Producer Jon Plowman

Contributors

Unknown:
Jennifer Saunders
Unknown:
Sigourney Weaver
Unknown:
Mary Hopkin
Unknown:
Mary Jennifer Hopkin
Unknown:
Dawn Dana
Director:
Bob Spiers
Producer:
Jon Plowman

Age and youth come together for a performance of Brahms's mighty Fourth Symphony. Italian maestro Carlo Maria Giulini, who celebrated his 80th birthday earlier this year, conducts the European Youth Orchestra and beforehand talks about his approach to Brahms, and about the orchestra.
The ECYO is a unique ensemble of 140 musicians between the ages of 14 and 23 and drawn from every member state. "Working with these marvellous players has been an unforgettable experience which has enriched my life, both as a man and a musician," says Giulini. "They give their all in the service of music - perfect preparation and plentiful love and enthusiasm coupled with the joy of aspiring to express their individual musicality away from their own country's typical style of playing."
Tonight's broadcast in this "first hundred years of the Proms" season is a recording of the second half of last Saturday's Brahms Night.
Brahms was first honoured in this traditional Proms manner - an evening dedicated entirely to his music - back in 1900. It is introduced from the Royal Albert Hall by James Naughtie.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
James Naughtie
Musicians:
European Youth Orchestra
Conductor/Interviewee:
Carlo Maria Giulini
Director:
David Stevens
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Fulford

Live coverage including the men's 10 metres diving final where Wales's Robert Morgan is defending champion. Also action from tonight's semi-finals in the boxing ring.
Plus news and results of medals won in bowls, cycling, rhythmic gymnastics, shooting and weightlifting, and this evening's other key results. Introduced by Sue Barker.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Morgan
Introduced By:
Sue Barker.

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