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For Colleges
Where do we go from here?
Introduced by PATRICK O'BRIEN
Tutors' guides, with suggested class projects, are available from BBC Further Education Office, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA

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Introduced By:
Patrick O'Brien

Champions of Crown Green Bowling compete for the BBC2 Masters Trophy

Brian Duncan (Lancashire) v Ken Johnson (Yorkshire)
Duncan, the best-known professional in the game, must be favourite tonight. Johnson has won the Northern Counties and the Yorkshire Merit.
Introduced by Stuart Hall from the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool

(Manchester)

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Presenter:
Stuart Hall
Bowls player:
Brian Duncan
Bowls player:
Ken Johnson
Commentator:
Harry Rigby
Presented by:
Nick Hunter
Series Producer:
Ray Lakeland

starring Ben Murphy as Jones and Roger Davis as Smith with guest stars Ida Lupino
Buddy Ebsen , Sallie Shockley What's in it for Mia?
Smith and Jones ride into a town and naturally head for the nearest poker game. But Mia, the lady who owns the gambling establishment, runs a crooked card game and the boys are humiliatingly cheated. To add injury to insult Mia then has them beaten up and thrown out of town. Some form of mild retaliation is obviously required.

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Unknown:
Ben Murphy
Unknown:
Roger Davis
Unknown:
Ida Lupino
Unknown:
Buddy Ebsen
Unknown:
Sallie Shockley

A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir
Rachel Billington , Alan Coren and Patrick Campbell
Gwen Watford , William Franklyn Referee Robert Robinson
Call My Bluff devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN
Dirt^OrPEGGYWALKER
Producer JOHNNY DOWNES (Manchester)

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Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Rachel Billington
Unknown:
Alan Coren
Unknown:
Patrick Campbell
Unknown:
Gwen Watford
Unknown:
William Franklyn
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Referee Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Mark Goodson
Unknown:
Bill Todman
Producer:
Johnny Downes

Why is a man at his sexiest at seven in the morning?
Why do we get drunker at lunch-time than dinner?
Why do some drugs work only in the afternoon?
The answer - Body Time. Recent research suggests that man possesses a series of internal 'biological clocks' which control most of his physical and mental functions. As we no longer live a 'normal' life, it is becoming increasingly important to health and happiness to know where they are located and how they work. That if we are driving or working late at night, 4.0 am is the danger hour: our temperature is lowest, we're at our least efficient and most prone to accidents.
"...a beautiful piece of work" (The Guardian)

Contributors

Narrator:
Paul Vaughan
Editor:
Bruce Norman
Producer:
Dominic Flessati

The Commercial Union Masters Final from Boston, Massachusetts.
Eight of the world's leading players qualified for this Championship of Champions by topping the averages in the 1973 Grand Prix Circuit.
The Final of this$50,000 tournament carries with it the title of ' Master of Tennis,' and competing for a place in the final were the -defending champion ILIE NASTASE , Wimbledon Cham pions STAN SMITH , JOHN NEW COMBE and JAN KODES , with TOM OKKER , JIM CONNORS , TOM GORMAN and MANUEL ORANTES.
Commentator in Boston
DAN MASKELL
Producer RICHARD TILLING in co-operation with HUGHES TELEVISION of the USA

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Unknown:
Ilie Nastase
Unknown:
Wimbledon Cham
Unknown:
Stan Smith
Unknown:
John New
Unknown:
Jan Kodes
Unknown:
Tom Okker
Unknown:
Jim Connors
Unknown:
Tom Gorman
Unknown:
Manuel Orantes.
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Producer:
Richard Tilling

BBC Two England

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