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Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
1.45 Vernon's Organisation Handicap Stakes (1¼m)
2.15 Vernon's Sprint Cup (6f)
2.45 Salford Maiden Plate (1¼m)
3.15 Vernon's Finance Nursery Handicap Stakes (7f)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and JOHN HANMER
Television presentation by RAY LAKELAND

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan

The Scott Trial
The motor cycle endurance event of the year is so tough it takes up to seven hours to ride the 65-mile obstacle course of moorland, forest, and mountain streams.
Mike Wood is one of the enthusiasts who enjoy the Scott Trial every year, and in tonight's programme he tells the story of its Diamond Jubilee.
Editor BRIAN ROBINS

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Wood
Editor:
Brian Robins

Sir Bernard Lovell in this series of highly personal films takes his title from William Blake : ' As a man is, so he sees.'
A country childhood. A strict religious upbringing. A very English addiction to cricket. A profound love of music, particularly organ music. The discovery -as a schoolboy of 15 - of the soaring possibilities of modern science. Sir Bernard retraces these influences and their effect upon him and attempts a major statement about the dilemmas which face one particular deep-thinking scientist at this present time.
Photography IAN STONE
Film editor SHELAGH BRADY Producer MALCOLM BROWN Director JONATHAN STEDALL Cosmic Knight: page 4

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Bernard Lovell
Unknown:
William Blake
Editor:
Shelagh Brady
Producer:
Malcolm Brown
Director:
Jonathan Stedall

with Midweek Music starring Jimmy Helms
Soul goes oriental when Jimmy is joined by attractive Frances Yip
Musical director KENNY WOODMAN Producer MICHAEL BEGG

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Helms
Unknown:
Frances Yip
Director:
Kenny Woodman
Producer:
Michael Begg

BBC Two England

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