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2.0 Sapling Novices' Steeple Chase (2m)
2.30 Fernbank Hurdle Race (3m)
3.0 Whitbread Trial Handicap Steeple Chase (3m)
3.35 Reynoldstown Novices' Steeple Chase (3m)
Commentators JULIAN WILSON
JIMMY LINDLEY
Interviewer PETER BROMLEY
Television presentation DENNIS MONGER

Contributors

Commentators:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Dennis Monger

The images around us: Where do they come from? How do they affect us?
A series of five programmes 5: The Group
Images of belonging reflect our aspiration to be ' one of the crowd.' But, like Garbo, we also ' want to be alone.' This paradox is discussed by experts inside and outside the business of selling. We trace the creation of a ' corporate identity.'
Director TERRY DOYLE
Producer TONY Roberts

Contributors

Director:
Terry Doyle
Producer:
Tony Roberts

by satellite
The Sixth Test
Australia v England from Melbourne Fourth day
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of today's play.
Presented in association with the Australian Broadcasting Commission Producers DAVID KENNING, DENIS KELLY

Contributors

Introduces:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Denis Kelly

When Henry Lincoln first began researching the story of a French village priest who was led by secret parchments to the source of great wealth, he explored tempting possibilities. Had the priest found the lost treasure of Jerusalem concealed by the Visigoths, or that hidden by the Templars?
In this Chronicle programme HENRY LINCOLN is now able to offer a solution to the mystery of what exactly the priest had found at Rennes-Ie-Chateau. His solution, until recently, had remained hidden in a painting by Nicolas Poussin , Les Bergers d'Arcadie.
Written and narrated by HENRY LINCOLN
Executive producer PAUL JOHNSTONE Producer ROY DAVIES ‡

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Lincoln
Unknown:
Henry Lincoln
Unknown:
Nicolas Poussin
Unknown:
Henry Lincoln
Producer:
Paul Johnstone
Producer:
Roy Davies

Champions of Crown Green
Bowling compete for the BBC2 Masters Trophy First Semi-final
Brian Duncan (Lancashire) v Alan Powell .
(Warwick and Worcester)
Introduced by STUART HALL from the green of the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool.
Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Producer RAY LAKELAND

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Duncan
Unknown:
Alan Powell
Introduced By:
Stuart Hall
Commentator:
Harry Rigby

Remember Me by ROBIN CHAPMAN
The series returns to 1857 and takes up the story of Rossetti. Enter Morris, Burne-Jones and Swinburne for a glorious summer romp. Enter a second ' dream woman' to rival poor, neglected Lizzie.
Sound COLIN DIXON
Lighting DENNIS CHANNON Designer PETER SEDDON
Producer ROSEMARY HILL Director JOHN GLENISTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Chapman
Unknown:
Dennis Channon
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Director:
John Glenister
with Dante Gabriel Rossetti:
Ben Kingsley
Lizzie Siddal:
Patricia Quinn
Mr Dunkin:
Terry Bale
William Morris:
David Burke
Edward Burne-Jones:
Kenneth Colley
Departing Student:
Bryan Craven
Mary, the barmaid:
Karen Burch
William Rossetti:
Nickolas Grace
Arthur Hughes:
Hugh Janes
Val Prinsep:
Glynn Sweet
Oxford Undergraduate:
Simon Cadell
John Hungerford Pollen:
Roger Ostime
J R Spencer Stanhope:
Peter Godfrey
Algernon Charles Swinburne:
Frank Vincent
Oxford Don:
Anthony Collin
Jane Burden:
Kika Markham
Jane's sister:
Jenny Tomasin
Christina Rossetti:
Aviva Goldkorn
Mrs Rossetti:
Izabelia Telezynska
Doctor:
Brian Vaughan

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