The last of ten programmes Sportsday
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
Series editor EURFRON GWYNNE JONES
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The last programme in the series
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10: Pollution- A cost of Growth? How inevitable is pollution in a growing economy? PETER DONALD SON investigates Swansea Bay, one of the most heavily polluted areas of the UK.
Producer BERNARD ADAMS Director CHRIS JELLEY
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with Robin Day. A topical interview with a well-known personality fellows the News Summary. Preceded by Weather
Introduced by Robert Robinson
"These short stories are as fine as any we have. In friends' houses, on the shelves where the books stay which will be kept always, you find Coppard" - Doris Lessing introducing "Dusky Ruth and other stories", now in paperback.
Nicol Williamson talks of his admiration for the work of J.R.R. Tolkein who created the immensely successful fairy tale adventures of Bilbo Baggins in "The Hobbit" and later "The Lord of the Rings". Nicol Willilamson also reads from his recently recorded dramatised version of "The Hobbit".
(Colour)
for the BBC2 Trophy Warrington v Leigh
This all-Lancashire semi-final has the makings of a great match. Commentator EDDIE WARING
Produeer RAY LAKELAND
Three of America's top comedy shows. Tonight this season's biggest hit starring Valerie Harper with Julie Kavner, Nancy Walker and David Groh.
You Can Go Home Again.
While Rhoda is flat-hunting she moves in with her mother, with surprising results.
A season of distinguished television productions from overseas. Tonight a simultaneous premiere here and in America of Faye Dunaway and Christopher Plummer in ARTHUR MILLER 'S After the Fall
Also starring Bibi Andersson
'The action takes place in the mind, thought and memory of Quentin.' From a wreckage of a life, Quentin's memories include Maggie, a blonde, beautiful sex-symbol-the sort of girl men dream about.
Produced and directed by GILBERT CATES
Presented by David Holmes Weather