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The final day of this popular meeting.

2.15 The Sceptre Stakes (5f)
2.45 The Ormonde Stakes (1m, 5f, 88yds)
3.15 The Ladbroke Sporting Club Handicap (7f)
3.45 The Dee Stakes (1m, 2f, 85yds)
A further chance for classic colts to earn a place in the Derby line-up.

Introduced by Julian Wilson

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Wilson
Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentator:
John Hanmer
Outside Broadcast Presentation:
Nick Hunter
Editor:
Alan Hart

The fourth of ten programmes
Look good and feel good with Miriam Stoppard and Terry Wogan.

Join Miriam and Terry for a calorie-counting lunch at an Italian restaurant and make your own 'dieter's choice' from the menu with the help of Diana Macadie of Slimming magazine. What are the facts behind the idea that low blood sugar makes you tired and off colour? Find out from Professor Vincent Marks of Guildford. How is your exercise schedule going? This week Al Murray of the City Gym continues with press-ups, abdominals and squats to help you to get fit and stay fit.

Contributors

Presenter:
Miriam Stoppard
Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Expert (Cookery):
Diana Macadie
Expert (Health):
Professor Vincent Marks
Expert (Fitness):
Al Murray
Producer:
Ron Bloomfield
Editor:
Michael Garrod

with Robin Day, Richard Kershaw, Richard Baker

Every weekday evening brings you the News and a longer look at the important questions of our time with the men and women involved.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Presenter:
Richard Kershaw
Newsreader:
Richard Baker
Producer:
John Reynolds

Introduced by Richard West

This is the story of a remarkable young English nurse who made her home in a Saigon slum. Before the city fell to the communists she was told officially to leave South Vietnam. But she stayed. Her reason for not going was that her home was also home for street girls, drug addicts and waifs and strays picked off the streets who, without her, would have no one to turn to. This is not a story about the Vietnam war but the story of a young woman drawn to a suffering country by the plight of its suffering people.

Ludovic Kennedy talks to Liz Thomas about her reflections now on her time in Saigon.

And at 8.50 Newsday Extra

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard West
Subject:
Liz Thomas
Interviewer:
Ludovic Kennedy
Film Editor:
Hugh Newsam
Producer:
Anthony de Lotbiniere

A duel of words and wit between Patrick Campbell, Joanna Lumley, Lord Kearton and Frank Muir, Pauline Yates, Donald Churchill

Referee Robert Robinson

Contributors

Referee:
Robert Robinson
Team captain:
Patrick Campbell
Panellist:
Joanna Lumley
Panellist:
Lord Kearton
Team captain:
Frank Muir
Panellist:
Pauline Yates
Panellist:
Donald Churchill
Call My Bluff devised by:
Mark Goodson
Call My Bluff devised by:
Bill Todman
Director:
Michael Goodwin
Producer:
Johnny Downes

Investigates, Discovers, Questions
with Jeremy James, Jeanne la Chard, Jack Pizzey, Nick Ross, Harold Williamson

Each week a programme that analyses an issue, a problem, or a row that concerns us all.

This is your chance to examine the facts behind the headlines, the stories beyond the news, to hear the questions you want asked, put to the men and women who have the answers.

Contributors

Reporter:
Jeremy James
Reporter:
Jeanne La Chard
Reporter:
Jack Pizzey
Reporter:
Nick Ross
Reporter:
Harold Williamson
Producer:
Tom Conway
Producer:
Julian Cooper
Producer:
Ivor Dunkerton
Producer:
David Filkin
Producer:
Harry Weisbloom
Editor:
Michael Latham

The second of a series of 14 comedy programmes starring Valerie Harper with Julie Kavner and David Groh

Rhoda is not at all happy about her young sister's new romance and, rather unsportingly, indulges in a spot of un-matchmaking.

Contributors

Rhoda:
Valerie Harper
Brenda:
Julie Kavner
[Actor]:
David Groh

A series of programmes made specially for audiences in the BBC regions and now seen for the first time countrywide.

Tonight, from BBC Scotland, the first of two programmes from the oil world of the North Sea.

Current Account joins the divers who are operating in the dangerous new frontiers of technology. They have to work at depths down to 600 feet to get the oil ashore and provide Britain with a vital economic lifeline.

John Milne reports on the kind of men who take on this dangerous job, the training they are given, the risks they face and the sort of lives they lead.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Milne
Director:
Colin Cameron
Producer:
David Martin
Editor:
Matthew Spicer
Series Co-ordinator:
Frank Gillard

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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