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Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion on events and issues of the day, including tonight and every Monday, Foreign Report from BBC news correspondents round the world. with Richard Kershaw and newsreader Peter Woods
AssistanteditorsTONYCRABB, JOHN REYNOLDS Editor JOHN TISDALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Peter Woods
Unknown:
John Reynolds
Editor:
John Tisdall

Starring Mike Reid
and his guests Barbara Windsor, The Yetties
With ALEX BREGONZI, STUART SHERWIN, JUNE MURPHY, DAVID GOODERSON and the FRED PETERS DANCERS
Script by ALEX BROWN and PAT MURRAY HUGH STUCKEY and PETER ROBINSON MIKE CRAIG , LAWRIE KINSLEY and RON MCDONNELL
Choreography FRED PETERS
Musical director KENNY WOODMAN Designer ROBERT BERK
Producer PETER whitmore

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Reid
Unknown:
Barbara Windsor
Unknown:
Alex Bregonzi
Unknown:
Murphy David Uooderson
Script By:
Alex Brown
Script By:
Pat Murray
Unknown:
Hugh Stuckey
Unknown:
Peter Robinson
Unknown:
Mike Craig
Unknown:
Lawrie Kinsley
Unknown:
Ron McDonnell
Unknown:
Fred Peters
Director:
Kenny Woodman
Designer:
Robert Berk
Producer:
Peter Whitmore

Based on the novels of Anthony Trollope
The BBC2 Serial
Written for television in 22 parts by Simon Raven
starring Susan Hampshire, Philip Latham
Plantagenet was upset by Silverbridge's huge loss on the Derby and by Gerald being sent down from Cambridge. Glencora has collapsed and her two sons have been summoned urgently to her bedside : part 22
(Next week: I, Claudius- a 12-part serial)

Contributors

Author:
Anthony Trollope
Written for television by:
Simon Raven
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Glencora:
Susan Hampshire
Plantagenet:
Philip Latham
Silverbridge:
Anthony Andrews
Gerald:
Michael Cochrane
Marie Finn:
Barbara Murray
Doctor:
Donald Bisset
Lady Mary:
Kate Nicholls
Bishop:
John Richmond
Duke of St Bungay:
Roger Livesey
Collingwood:
Maurice Quick
Isabel Boncassen:
Lynne Frederick
Frank Tregear:
Jeremy Irons
Lady Mabel Grex:
Anna Carteret
Sir Orlando Drought:
Basil Dignam
Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering

Presented by Barbara Myers

Inside Medicine examines the latest issues from the world of hospitals and doctors, diseases and cures, patients and policy.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barbara Myers
Director:
Hilary Henson
Executive Producer:
Karl Sabbagh
Producer:
John Mansfield

The last of ten programmes Things to Come
Introduced by Christopher Roads
In modern times, firearms have distinctly diverged into ' military and ' leisure ' categories. Fine shot-guns or hunting-rifles have perhaps never been better made, better finished or more costly; military arms never so cheaply and Simply made, so functional and unaesthetic. Developments continue in both fields and some of the features of the firearms of the future can already be glimpsed. Narrated by DUNCAN CARSE
Film editor DICK allen Choreography PAUL JORDAN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Christopher Roads
Unknown:
Duncan Carse
Editor:
Dick Allen
Unknown:
Paul Jordan

This week, on consecutive evenings, The Aeolian Quartet play the complete cycle of Beethoven's Late String Quartets (Op 127-135) - his crowning achievement, unsurpassed in their variety, originality and expressive power. Tonight
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello) begin the series with Quartet in E flat, Op 127
A musical treat of the greatest possible Value. (SEAN DAY-LEWIS , DAILY TELEGRAPH) Wonderfullu successful
(PETER LENNON, SUNDAY TINIES)
Lighting SAM BRANTER
' Sound JEFF BAKER
Director RODNEY greenbehg (Tomorrow : Quartet in B flat, Op 130)
BBC Music Guides: Beethoven String Quartets, Books 1 and 2, 70p each, from bookshops

Contributors

Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Cello:
Derek Simpson
Unknown:
Sean Day-Lewis
Unknown:
Sam Branter
Unknown:
Jeff Baker
Director:
Rodney Greenbehg

BBC Two England

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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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