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2.0 The Sapling Novices' Steeplechase (2m)
2.30 The Fernbank Hurdle (3m)
3.0 The Whitbread Trial Handicap Steeplechase (3m)
Gold Cup challenger What a Buck takes on several Grand National entries in this always competitive event.
3.35 The Reynoldstown Novices'
Steeplechase (3m)
Interviewer PETER BROMLEY Commentators
JULIAN WILSON , RICHARD PITMAN
TV presentation DENNIS MONGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Dennis Monger

A series of five programmes 2: Making a Case
FRANK CASEY , a new shop steward, confronts the supervisor. But has he got all the facts? And does he know what his members really want?
Written by BOB HOULTON Director CHARLES pascoe Producer TONY MATTHEWS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Casey
Written By:
Bob Houlton
Director:
Charles Pascoe
Producer:
Tony Matthews

with Ludovic Kennedy , Robin Day Richard Kershaw , Kenneth Kendall The News and a longer look at the important questions of our time with the men and women involved.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
Robin Day
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Kenneth Kendall

with Percy Thrower
A town garden with the smallest paved area can have a productive mini-orchard. Percy Thrower shows how to grow fruit trees and decorative shrubs in containers.
BBC Birmingham
("Percy Thrower 's Guide to Gardeners' World" 50p from bookshops)

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Producer:
Barrie Edgar.

What is great acting? Claire Bloom and Kenneth Tynan discuss three performances. Amongst them Peggy Ashcroft in an extract from BECKETT'S Happy Days and Judi Dench in SHAW'S Too True to be Good, plus a rare treat, filmed on Broadway - Irene Worth in her triumphant success in TENNESSEE WILLIAMS'S Sweet Bird of Youth.
Studio director DENIS MORIARTY
Executive producer DAVID CHESHIRE Producer PETER ADAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Tynan
Unknown:
Peggy Ashcroft
Unknown:
Judi Dench
Unknown:
Irene Worth
Director:
Denis Moriarty
Producer:
Peter Adam

Starring Freddie Starr
with Mike Burton
THE NIGEL LYTHGOE DANCERS
Vocal backing THE LADYBIRDS Choreography NIGEL LYTHGOE
Musical director ARTHUR GREENSLADE Sound LARRY GOODSON
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM Designer JOHN O'HARA
Producer TERRY HUGHES

Contributors

Unknown:
Freddie Starr
Unknown:
Mike Burton
Director:
Arthur Greenslade
Unknown:
Dickie Higham
Designer:
John O'Hara
Producer:
Terry Hughes

In the past weeks Derek has been upstairs and downstairs, he has explored the language of the body and he has lived dangerously.
This week with his guests he examines the possibilities of winning and losing.
Programme associates
NEIL SHAND and OLGA KERSNER Designer ROBERT BERK
Producer GARETH GWENLAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Shand
Unknown:
Olga Kersner
Designer:
Robert Berk
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan

A series of six plays by FREDERIC RAPHAEL 5: An Academic Life
Dinsdale Landen as Gavin Pope
1970. Bill Bourne returns from America to work at a new university where several of his old college friends are now teaching. They find themselves taunted by a new generation of students for their outdated ' Cambridge' approach to life.
Script editor RICHARD BROKE Lighting SAM BARCLAY Designer SALLY HULKE Producer MARK SHIVAS
Director ROBERT KNIGHTS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederic Raphael
Unknown:
Gavin Pope
Unknown:
Bill Bourne
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Austin Denny:
Ray Smith
Bill Bourne:
Clive Merrison
Joann Bourne:
Suzanne Stone
Jeanne Dent:
Carolle Rousseau
Tim Dent:
Tim Piggott-Smith
John Cadman:
Jeremy Child
Ronald Braithwaite:
Roger Hammond
Francesca Pope:
Thelma Whiteley
Ursula Denny:
Peggy Ann Wood
Bryan Davies:
David Warwick
Denise Scott:
Sarah Porter
Michael Deakin:
Martin Neil
Alice Knight:
Jennie Anderson
Sid Chase:
Stuart Doughty,
Jim Shore:
Gordon Tialobi
Electrician:
Renu Setna

BBC Two England

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