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With Justin Webb and Andrew Harvey.
VJ Memories: "Southampton's Sweetheart" Brenda Logie is still in full song 50 years after she entertained returning PoWs. Timetable on Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Webb
Unknown:
Andrew Harvey.
Unknown:
Brenda Logie

Live coverage of the first morning's play in the fifth Cornhill Insurance Test, between England and the West Indies, from Trent Bridge.
Introduced by Tony Lewis.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
See Jonathan Agnew: page 36

Including at 12.00 News; Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Lewis
Commentary:
Richie Benaud
Commentary:
Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary:
David Gower
Commentary:
Colin Croft
Executive Producer:
Keith Mackenzie

Frew and Barney's DIY music deafens the Grove.

This week's episodes written by Matthew Graham

Contributors

Writer:
Matthew Graham
Jemma:
Nicola Ewart
Charlie:
Donna Air
Ed:
Grant Adams
Gary:
George Trotter
Frew:
Luke Dale
Barney:
Stephen Carr
Anna:
Claire Graham
Alfie:
Andrew Smith
Flora:
Kerryann Christiansen

Pat comes down hard on Barry and David's dodgy deals, Ruth is determined to get to the root of Mark's problems, and neither Ricky nor David has quite the time for Bianca that she would like.

This week's episodes written by Matthew Graham and Madeleine Clifford
(Omnibus edition next Sunday)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Matthew Graham
Writer:
Madeleine Clifford
Producer:
Jane Harris
Director:
Sue Butterworth
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Ruth Fowler:
Caroline Paterson
Kathy Mitchell:
Gillian Taylforth
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Arthur Fowler:
Bill Treacher
Michelle Fowler:
Susan Tully
Willy Roper:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Alan Jackson:
Howard Antony
Blossom Jackson:
Mona Hammond
Jules Tavernier:
Tommy Eytle
Pat Butcher:
Pam St Clement
David Wicks:
Michael French
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Cindy Beale:
Michelle Collins
Sanjay Kapoor:
Deepak Verma
Gita Kapoor:
Shobu Kapoor
Sam Butcher:
Danniella Westbrook
Nigel Bates:
Paul Bradley
Clare Tyler:
Gemma Bissix
Liam Tyler:
Francis Magee
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
Vince:
David Finch
Ollie:
Mark Heal
Steve Elliott:
Mark Monero
Tiffany Raymond:
Martine McCutcheon
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Shane:
Lee Barrett
Deano:
Daniel Mendoza
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie Cassidy
Billy Jackson:
Devon Anderson
Mrs Andreas:
Media Stavrinou
Assistant bank manager:
Sarah Huntley
Bank cashier:
Nigel Fairs
Big Ron:
Ron Tarr

Desmond Lynam and Jenny Hull look back on stories from the last two series of How Do They Do That? Tonight's items include: the F 1 Supercar - how one man's dream carfinally became a reality; how modern technology and surgical skill combined to perform a miracle on some very special twins; and the clevertricks of the impressionist's trade - how
Rory Bremner borrows voices galore for his stage and television act.
Producers Martin Lucas and Gill Stribling-Wright ; Executive producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Jenny Hull
Unknown:
Rory Bremner
Producers:
Martin Lucas
Producers:
Gill Stribling-Wright
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Highlights from a busy evening's events at the World Athletics Championships in Gothenburg. The world's top men and women sprinters have been in action, with Britain's John Regis starting his 200 metres challenge and Jamaican Merlene
Ottey's continued defence of her metres title. In the men's 5,000 metres first round Britain has high hopes for Rob Denmark, and in the men's 400 metres hurdles Derrick Adkins is favourite to win. Plus, a look back at the winners and losers in the fight for today's medals.

Third in a five-part crime thriller.
While in search of his mother's murderer, Joshua Penny finds himself in the alternative world of Camden's Goth clubs. His father stands accused of the murder and time is getting short. Who is the mysterious tattooed man?

Contributors

Writer:
Tony McHale
Producer:
Barry Hanson
Executive Producer:
Johan Eliasch
Executive Producer:
Michael Wearing
Joshua Penny:
Ben Chaplin
Neville:
Steven Waddington
Lucy Chapman:
Kelly Hunter
Peter Dennigan:
Peter Firth
Sam Penny:
David Daker
Tracy/Adrienne:
Mairead McKinley
The Leveller:
Brett Fancy
Skins:
Neil Stuke
Inspector Reed:
John Stahl
McCrae:
Robert Pugh
David Rossler:
John Gillett
Silvanna:
Kate Wilton
Lena:
Siobhan Finneran
PC Graham:
Sean Gilder
Justice Edwards:
Derek Smith
Judith Martens QC:
Devon Scott
Alan Khurran, QC:
Tanveer Ghani
Goth girl:
Michelle Vacciana
Captain:
Glenn Cunningham
Mrs Rossler:
Amanda Gilliat
Portia Rossler:
Sienna Pallat
Language student:
Charlotte Emmerson

Introduced by James Naughtie from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
This Centenary Season sees the first visit of an Italian symphony orchestra to the Proms. The Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia in Rome, with their 33-year-old conductor and music director Daniele Gatti, perform Respighi's Fountains of Rome, a vivid and colourful picture-postcard evocation that displays the characteristically warm and generous sound of the orchestra.
The interval film reveals the locations that inspired the music and shows the orchestra at work on their home ground. Gatti - a charismatic Milan-born maestro - is one of the fast rising stars of the concert platform and takes over as music director of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra next year.
"The academy is one of Italy's oldest orchestras and this year they celebrate their centenary so it is particularly important for us to join the centenary celebrations of the Proms," Gatti says.
There's also a witty and sparkling concerto for two pianos by Poulenc.
The soloists are the acclaimed sisters, Katia and Marielle Labeque.

Contributors

Presenter:
James Naughtie
Conductor:
Daniele Gatti
Pianist:
Katia Labeque
Pianist:
Marielle Labeque
Director:
Simon Broughton
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Fulford

Action drama starring Robert Redford, Gene Hackman

When one of its skiers is injured in a fall, David Chappellet, an ambitious downhill racer from Colorado, gains a coveted place in the United States team. Despite hostility from his father and a string of complicated emotional entanglements, Chappellet is willing to gamble his life in a bid to attain his ultimate goal.
Screenplay James Salter, based on the novel The Downhill Racers by Oakley Hall 1969)
(Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 45-50

Contributors

Screenplay:
James Salter
Based on the novel "The Downhill Racers" by:
Oakley Hall
Director:
Michael Ritchie
David Chappellet:
Robert Redford
Eugene Claire:
Gene Hackman
Carole Stahl:
Camilla Sparv
Tommy Erb:
Joe Jay Jalbert
D Bryan:
Timothy Kirk
Mayo:
Dabney Coleman
Johnny Creech:
Jim McMullan
Tony Kipsmith:
Oren Stevens
Machet:
Karl Michael Vogler
Bruce Devore:
Rip McManus
Ron Engel:
Jerry Dexter

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