Story: Bits and Pieces Ties Some Knots by Frances Lindsay
Guest storyteller Sam Kydd
Presenters MIRANDA CONNELL, STAN ARNOLD
Pianist PAUL READE
Trombonist DAVID HORLER
Designer INGRID CARTER-JOHNSON Graphics LAURENCE HENRY
Scriptwriter/director PETER WILTSHIRE Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
The Royal Meeting
Four races on the final day of Royal Ascot
2.30 The Windsor Castle Stakes (5 furlongs)
3.5 The Hardwicke Stakes (ljm)
3.45 The Wokingham Stakes (Handicap) (6 furlongs)
4.20 The Kings Stand Stakes (5f) Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentator PETER O'SULLEVAN and CLIVE GRAHAM
Fashions described by EVE POLLARD
Television presentation by RAY LAKELAND
England v India Second day
Further coverage including the closing overs from Lord's
Introduced by PETER WEST International Lawn Tennis from Nottingham
The John Player Tournament featuring The Semi-Finals Introduced by DAVID VINE
Weather
with Percy Thrower from Clacks Farm, Ombersley
A neglected lawn can ruin the appearance of a garden. Treatment now will ensure an emerald sward for the rest of the summer and autumn.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR (Birmingham)
Percy Thrower 's Guide to Gardeners' Would, 50p, from bookshops
Sincerely, Bernie Cornfeld
As a young American in Paris in the mid-50s Bernie Cornfeld dreamed of creating ' the most important economic force in the Free World.' At its height the company he founded, Investors' Overseas Services, was worth nearly £l,000-rnillion, with more than a million investors and fund-holders across the world. The company is in liquidation and Cornfeld is out on massive bail after 11 months in a Swiss jail. In his first extended interview, he talks to BRIAN WIDLAKE about himself, the rise and fall of his companies, and what happens next. With PAUL GRIFFITHS
RICHARD WAKELY , DAVID TAYLOR
Producer DAVID LLOYD
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
(Destroy She Says) starring
Catherine Sellers , Daniel Gelin
At a strange country hotel, two men and a woman, the wife of one of them, join forces in a mysterious complicity and focus their attention on another woman, also a guest.
Written, directed by marguerite duras This Week's Films: page 19
It has taken 25 years and 47 volumes for Sir Nikolaus Pevsner to complete his series of handbooks, The Buildings of England - a survey, catalogue and description of nearly every building of architectural interest from public lavatories to stately homes.
ROBERT ROBINSON talked to NIKOLAUS PEVSNER in London and went with him to Staffordshire to discover how the books were written. Ian Nairn and Dr Roy Strong , director of the Victoria and Albert Museum , add their own assessment of Pevsner's great work.
Producer WILL WYATT
Presented by Peter Dorling Weather