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Family cooking from the regions of France

Paul Jeanroy talks to Zena Skinner and demonstrates Petits pois a la francaise, Filets de sole a la Chantal, Entrecote forestiere

Bon Appetit!, 35p, from bookshops
Recipe: page 5

Contributors

Talks:
Paul Jeanroy
Unknown:
Zena Skinner
Director:
Brian Davies
Producer:
Tony Roberts

Edwin Mullins looks at six unusual London Museums 1: The Wellington Museum
Apsley House, the home of the hero of Waterloo, was known as No 1 London. Wellington chose the contents and arranged their setting. They're still there: the old-master paintings (Goya, Velasquez, Rubens); the military honours that were heaped on him by grateful monarchs who, thanks to Wellington, had got their kingdoms back; the larger-than-life statue of his old adversary Napoleon; the largest silver service in the world - all in a setting appropriate for the most famous man in Europe.
Producer CHRISTOPHER MARTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Edwin Mullins
Producer:
Christopher Martin

with Cliff Michelmore to outdoor action and adventure around the world.
Drive across the Sahara Desert with STIRLING MOSS , the British Army motoring team and 50 other British competitors in the 10,000-mile World Cup Rally from Wembley Stadium to Munich. Fly away to the sun in Britain's latest executive jet the Hawker Siddeley 125 at a shilling a mile. Sail in the Solent with ROBIN KNOX JOHNSTON and GERRY BOXALL on the 70ft catamaran British Oxygen they hope will win the Royal Western Observer race round Britain this summer.
Director PETER CLEAVER Producer TONY SALMON Editor BRIAN ROBINS

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Stirling Moss
Unknown:
Robin Knox Johnston
Unknown:
Gerry Boxall
Director:
Peter Cleaver
Producer:
Tony Salmon
Editor:
Brian Robins

Marriage is thriving - despite the permissive society. But are its values changing?
Tonight Europa, with reports from West German TV, looks at two aspects of the wedding scene - commercialised honeymoons in America and love among the over-60s in West Germany. Introduced by Derek Hart
Producer MARYSE ADDISON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Derek Hart
Producer:
Maryse Addison

BBC2 Snooker Championship The 1974 Final
The third Pot Black Trophy for John Spencer , or the first for Graham Miles ? Tonight's play decides the issue, with both the first prize of fl,000 and the highest break prize at stake. Presentations by Joe Davis , OBE
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Designer LYNDA KETTLE Director JIM DUMIGHAN
Producer REG PERRIN (Birmingham)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Spencer
Unknown:
Graham Miles
Unknown:
Joe Davis
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Unknown:
Sydney Lee
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Designer:
Lynda Kettle
Director:
Jim Dumighan
Producer:
Reg Perrin

by August Strindberg
Starring Helen Mirren, Donal McCann, Heather Canning in a filmed version of The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of this classic play, set in Sweden in the 1880s, about a nobleman's daughter who has been brought up to despise men and her disastrous affair with her father's valet.

Contributors

Author:
August Strindberg
Director [stage]:
Robin Phillips
Director [television]:
John Glenister
Miss Julie:
Helen Mirren
Jean:
Donal McCann
Christine:
Heather Canning

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