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Finland v England
At the half-way stage of their
World Cup campaign, England have only dropped one point. Another two points this afternoon in Helsinki, where
England have never lost, would confirm their place in Mexico next year.
Commentary by Bryon Butler and Peter Jones , with expert analysis from former England manager, Ron Greenwood.

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Commentary By:
Bryon Butler
Commentary By:
Peter Jones
Unknown:
Ron Greenwood.

A special programme of excerpts from last night's charity concert at The Barbican, London, given by the MASSED BANDS OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE in memory of those members of the Band of the Royal Air Force, Germany who died on 11 February 1985.
WING-COMMANDER ERIC BANKS, MBE.
FLCM. LRAM. ARCM, LGSM.
Principal Director of Music, RAF conducts the CENTRAL BAND OF THE RAF.
WESTERN BAND OF THE RAF,
BAND OF THE RAF REGIMENT.
BAND OF THE RAF. GERMANY
Presented by Richard Baker Producer TIM MCDONALD
(In association with the 'Daily Mail')

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Presented By:
Richard Baker
Producer:
Tim McDonald

Another chance to hear episode 16: 'I think my wedding gown will be workhouse grey ... with a matching bouquet ofstinkwort....'
Other parts played by GARETH HALE , FELICITY MONTAGU
PHIL NICE, PAUL B. DAVIES and RICHARD platt , with a guest appearance by Peggy Mount as the Tripe Inspector adapted (from the Daily Mirror cartoon) by BILL TIDY and JOHN JUNKIN
Producer ALAN NIXON

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Played By:
Gareth Hale
Played By:
Felicity Montagu
Unknown:
Paul B. Davies
Unknown:
Richard Platt
Unknown:
Peggy Mount
Unknown:
John Junkin
Producer:
Alan Nixon
starring as Rebecca:
Stephanie Turner
Jos:
Philip Lowrie
as Victoria:
Miriam Margolyes
Tom:
David Threlfall
Albert:
Enn Reitel
as Roger Ditchley:
Christian Rodska
as Pierre Ie Wigan:
Nigel Anthony
Helmut:
David Timson

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