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6.40 Arms to South Africa
7.5 The Channel Tunnel
7.30 Moral Philosophy
Live coverage of the second day in Scarborough
Reporting team:
Robin Day and Richard Wakely
Story: Angelo written and illustrated by QUENTIN BLAKE Presenters:
KAKEN PLATT
JOHN GOLDER
Pianist JOHN GOULD
Double bass DAVE MOSES
Designer GRAEME THOMSON Scriptwriter RUTH CRAFT Director JOHN LANE
Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Further coverage from Scarborough
12.45* Morning Report
A round-up of the debates
2.15 pm Live coverage of the afternoon session
5.25 Sects
5.50 Kontakte
6.15 Computers at United Biscuits
7.5 San Francisco Railway: 4
with Robin Day including
News from Peter Woods and featuring an interview with the Liberal Party Leader,
Rt Hon Jeremy Thorpe , mp, from his Party Assembly at Scarborough.
Associate producer JOHN REYNOLDS Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
The story of Roald Amundsen
The Nine Tailors by DOROTHY L. SAYERS
Adapted in four parts by ANTHONY STEVEN with Part 4: Nature - not Wimsey - sheds the final light; and over the flooded Fenland the bells proclaim the death of a man ... and the end of a crime.
Producer RICHARD BEYNON
Director RAYMOND MENMUIR
This week:
1974: America the Beautiful?
The last in a short season from earlier programmes.
In the United States only one beauty contest really matters - Miss America.
Miss America isn't just another bathing beauty competition. Miss America is beautiful, truthful and wholesome. Miss America is the symbol of all that America possesses. All the good things, that is.
John Pitman for Man Alive looks at American competitions beginning with the La Petite Miss. In
1974 the winner was quite old - five. She confidently explained to the judges what she wants to be when she grows up: Miss America.
Producer DAVID FILKIN Editor ADAM CLAPHAM
with Percy Thrower at Clacks Farm, Worcestershire
In spite of the long dry spell during the summer months there is some top fruit and a little soft fruit to be gathered and stored.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR (Birmingham)
Percy Thrower 's Guide to Gardeners' World, 50p, from bookshops
Model Soldiers
With a reputation for ' breathing iife' into his figures, Cesar Milani is acknowledged to be one of the best military modellers in the country.
Introduced by ANDY PRICE
Producer PAUL SMITH (Bristol)
Presented by Peter Woods
Weather
MICHAEL GWYNN reads
The Monument by JENI COUZYN