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Poem : Ducks by F. w. HARVEY Presenters
CHLOE ASHCROFT , BRIAN CANT
Pianist MICHAEL OMER
Percussionist AI.AN GRAHAME
Designer ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNBY
Scriptwriter/director BARBARA DEEHAN Producer ANNE GOREY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
F. W. Harvey
Unknown:
Chloe Ashcroft
Pianist:
Michael Omer
Designer:
Andree Welstead Hornby

The Open
Championship
A total of 631 golfers from every continent came to Scotland entertaining high hopes of reaching the final rounds here at Carnoustie in front of an estimated crowd of 100,000. HARRY CARPENTER introduces live action from the third day's play. and from 4.35
First Test:
England v Australia from Edgbaston
Coverage through to the close of play.
Introduced by PETER WEST

Contributors

Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Introduced By:
Peter West

Spring into Summer with Delia Smith
The last of 13 programmes
Tonight DELIA SMITH visits a coffee shop to find out something about roasting and blending. 13: Entertaining (2)
Fresh Green Pea Soup; Chilled Avocado Soup; Cardinal Peaches; Strawberries in Raspberry Puree. Icy cold, refreshing soup and soft fruits are ideal for entertaining on hot summer days.
Producer BETTY WHITE

Contributors

Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Producer:
Betty White

Some Episodes from her Past
The second of two programmes which investigate the historical background to present problems. 2 : The Risen People
With Ernest Blythe , James Dillon Michael Hayes , Scan MacEntee and Liam 0 Briain Director
BRIGIT BARRY
Producer HOWARD SMITH
(Based on the series first shown In 1972)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Blythe
Unknown:
James Dillon
Unknown:
Michael Hayes
Unknown:
Scan MacEntee
Unknown:
Brigit Barry
Producer:
Howard Smith

A dramatisation of ten short stories written in the 1920s. Gwen Watford Tom Chadbon
Shirley Steedman and Elizabeth Bennett with KATHLEEN MICHAEL and FRANK MILLS in Fanny and Annie by D. H. LAWRENCE dramatised by JACK PULMAN
1924 ... When Fanny Castle returns to her home town to marry her first admirer, she finds more than disillusionment....
Sound NORMAN BENNETT Lighting HOWARD KING Designer SUSAN SPENCE Producer PIETER ROGERS Director VALERIE HANSON
Book (same title), 95p, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwen Watford
Unknown:
Tom Chadbon
Unknown:
Shirley Steedman
Unknown:
Elizabeth Bennett
Unknown:
Kathleen Michael
Unknown:
Frank Mills
Unknown:
D. H. Lawrence
Dramatised By:
Jack Pulman
Unknown:
Norman Bennett
Unknown:
Howard King
Designer:
Susan Spence
Producer:
Pieter Rogers
Director:
Valerie Hanson
Aunt Lizzie:
Gwen Watford
Harry Goodall:
Tom Chadbon
Fanny Castle:
Elizabeth Bennett
Annie Nixon:
Shirley Steedman
Mrs Goodall:
Kathleen Michael
Jack Goodall:
Frank Mills
Mrs Nixon:
Barbara Bolton
Jinny Goodall:
Veronica Doran
Rev Enderby:
Christopher Banks

Test Match highlights: England v Australia
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the second day's play.
TV presentation BILL TAYLOR , MIKE ADLEY Producer DAVID KENNING

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Producer:
David Kenning

The Open
Championship
HARRY CARPENTER in Carnoustie introduces highlights from the crucial third round. The competition today became a battle to stay within the top 60, and so secure a place in tomorrow's final round.
HARRY CARPENTER says :
Commentators
HENRY LONGHURST
PETER ALLISS , MARK MCCORMACK and DAVE THOMAS
Producers RICHARD TILLING and FRED VINER
Editor A. P. WILKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Henry Longhurst
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Unknown:
Dave Thomas
Producers:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Editor:
A. P. Wilkinson

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