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BBC outside broadcast cameras cover four races on the traditionally most popular day of Glorious Goodwood.
2.35 The Wills Embassy Stakes (Final: 5f)
3.10 The Singleton Handicap (5f)
3.40 The Goodwood Cup (2m 5f)
Can TONY MURRAY 'S mount King Levanstell complete the rare Queen Alexandra/Goodwood Cup double?
4.10 The Gordon Stakes (ljm)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JOHN HANMER
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
TV presentation DENNIS MONGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Murray
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
John Hanmer
Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Dennis Monger

Malcolm Muggeridge and Gore Vidal discuss an issue of the day, with Michael Dean in the chair.
Producer MICHAEL HILL. See page 5

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Unknown:
Gore Vidal
Unknown:
Michael Dean
Producer:
Michael Hill.

The last in a series of programmes with Robert Erskine Walls That Speak
Splendid temples, baths, and forums grew up to adorn the Roman city of Lepcis Magna , on the Libyan coast; the theatre and the amphitheatre provided the citizens with entertainment. We can still follow in detail the fortunes of Lepcis for four centuries : from its early commercial success, to its gradual eclipse beneath the sand.
Producer GEOFFREY BAINES

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Erskine
Unknown:
Lepcis Magna
Producer:
Geoffrey Baines

by H. G. WELLS : another chance to see this dramatisation in four parts by ALUN RICHARDS
Mr Lewisham was forced to leave Whortley, where he had spent idyllic hours with Ethel Hender son. Three years later he is attending the Normal School of Science in Kensington. Part 2

Contributors

Unknown:
H. G. Wells
Unknown:
Alun Richards
Unknown:
Mr Lewisham
Unknown:
Ethel Hender

with special guest Rod Hull and Emu featuring Adrienne Posta with Paul Greenwood and Segment ALYN AINSWORTH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE
Script by GEOFF ROWLEY and ANDY BAKER Script editor PETER ROBINSON
Executive producer JOHN AMMONDS Producer VERNON LAWRENCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Rod Hull
Unknown:
Adrienne Posta
Unknown:
Paul Greenwood
Script By:
Geoff Rowley
Script By:
Andy Baker
Editor:
Peter Robinson
Producer:
John Ammonds
Producer:
Vernon Lawrence

The Burston School Strike
' We want our teachers back: we want justice' ran the placards carried by the schoolchildren when they came out on strike in the village of Burston in Norfolk. It was 1 April 1914, but the children were not fooling: they were convinced that their much-loved teachers, TOM and ANNIE HIGDON , had been unjustly dismissed on a trumped-up charge.
Their dismissal split the village. On the one side were the school managers, led by the vicar and well-to-do farmers: on the other side were the farmworkers and railwaymen of Burston, whose children were on strike.
The Burston School Strike became a national issue - and the strikers won. With the help of labour organisations from all over the country the Higdons built a strike school on the village green - and continued to teach there for over 20 years. Narrator James Cameron
Film editor JOHN BARNES Producer STEPHEN PEET
Memories of pupil power.... : page 4

Contributors

Unknown:
Annie Higdon
Narrator:
James Cameron
Editor:
John Barnes
Producer:
Stephen Peet

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