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This afternoon's card transferred from Cheltenham
1.30 Tony Teacher Steeplechase (Handicap) (3m)
2.0 Bath Novices' Steeplechase (2m 160yds)
2.30 Joe Coral Golden Hurdle (Qualifying Race) (H'cap) (3m 120yds)
3.0 Bristol Long Distance Novices' Hurdle Div II (3m 120yds)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and RICHARD PITMAN
TV presentation DENNIS MONGER.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Dennis Monger.

ZENA SKINNER , cookery expert
GEOFFREY SMITH , gardening expert ROY DAY , do-it-yourself expert
VAL HUDSON , consumer journalist
Directors BRIAN DAVIES , ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer PETER RIDING

Contributors

Unknown:
Zena Skinner
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Roy Day
Unknown:
Val Hudson
Directors:
Brian Davies
Directors:
Erica Griffiths

Johnny Morris joins six different groups of foreign visitors and shares their view of Britain. 3: The British Riviera
A group of Italians visits the beautiful house and gardens of Athelhampton in Dorset and travels west, via Torbay, Salcombe, Polperro, Falmouth, to the south-west tip of Cornwall, Land's End.
Film cameraman jim SAUNDERS Film editor jim TOBIN
Producer BRIAN PATTEN. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Morris
Unknown:
Jim Saunders
Editor:
Jim Tobin
Producer:
Brian Patten.

On Money
Today Chicago economist MILTON FRIEDMAN receives the Nobel Prize for Economics in Stockholm. He argues that too much money is damaging; it causes inflation, high unemployment and economic decline. James Bellini talks with Professor Friedman in Stockholm about his views on money and Britain's dilemmas.
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor john DEKKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Milton Friedman
Talks:
James Bellini
Editor:
Paul Ellis
Editor:
John Dekker

Britain's smallest TV network goes nationwide, introducing its first-ever superstar in Tony Bilbow Theatre starring Eric Idle
With NEIL INNES DAVID BATTLEY, GWEN TAYLOR, HENRY WOOLF, CARINTHIA WEST and... TONY BILBOW
Script by ERIC IDLE . Songs by NEIL INNES Music by FATSO. Designer GEOFF POWELL Director ANDREW GOSLING Producer IAN KEILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Innes
Performer:
David Battley
Unknown:
Gwen Taylor
Script By:
Eric Idle
Songs By:
Neil Innes
Designer:
Geoff Powell
Director:
Andrew Gosling
Producer:
Ian Keill

presents
Another Opening, Another Show Introduced by John Mills and also starring
Dickie Henderson
Jessie Matthews , Barbara Mullen Richard Murdoch , Anna Neagle with Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert
GILLIAN LYNNE DANCERS
EDDIE LESTER SINGERS
Musical director PETER KNIGHT Musical associate RAY HOLDER Musical staging GILLIAN LYNNE
Costume designer L. ROWLAND-WARNE Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR
Designer VALERIE WARRENDER Producer YVONNE LITTLEWOOD

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Mills
Unknown:
Dickie Henderson
Unknown:
Jessie Matthews
Unknown:
Barbara Mullen
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Anna Neagle
Unknown:
Cicely Courtneidge
Unknown:
Jack Hulbert
Unknown:
Gillian Lynne Dancers
Singers:
Eddie Lester
Unknown:
Gillian Lynne
Designer:
L. Rowland-Warne
Designer:
Sound Hugh Barker
Unknown:
Lighting Ken MacGregor
Designer:
Valerie Warrender
Producer:
Yvonne Littlewood

A series of three programmes
From the books by John Moore, adapted for television by Hugh Whitemore

In the second film in the Brensham Trilogy we meet Mr Chorlton, Moore's fictionalised Latin master. Chorlton is a man steeped in scholarly wisdom with a healthy scepticism of new political theories.

Contributors

Author:
John Moore
Adapted by:
Hugh Whitemore
Music composed by:
David Fanshawe
Film Cameraman:
David Whitson
Film Editor:
Ken Pearce
Designer:
David Myerscough-Jones
Script Editor:
Louis Marks
Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Director:
Lawrence Gordon Clark
Mr Chorlton:
Freddie Jones
John Moore:
Richard Warwick
Young Moore:
Dominic Long
Headmaster:
Peter Hughes
Dick:
Ian Rhodes
Donald:
Dominic Sargent
Bardolph:
Howard Goorney
Nym:
David Pugh
Jeremy Briggs:
Philip Jackson
Vicar:
Roger Milner
Mrs Doan:
Ysanne Churchman
Young Jane:
Sophie Ward
Jane Orris:
Sarah Porter
Student:
Paul Lavers
Deputy Mayor:
William Bond
Keeper:
Philip Ryan

The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public.
Tonight: The Science Fiction Foundation presents Science Fiction Goes to School
'Science Fiction throws open the whole of civilisation and its premises to constructive criticism. Nothing is more necessary in a revolutionary movement. By dealing with possibilities not ordinarily considered - alternative worlds, alternative visions - it widens our repertoire of possible responses to change.' (TOFFLER)
THE SCIENCE FICTION FOUNDATION adds: 'Young people read and like science fiction. Despite the opposition of traditionalists the Science Fiction Foundation believes that SF can play an important role in education.'
Made by the SCIENCE FICTION FOUNDATION with the help of the BBC's Community Programme Unit.

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