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A series of 26 programmes in Hindustani and English. The story of two Asian families living in Britain
- trie neighbours of Windsor Road. Episode 2 written by MASEEM KHAN with DILIP HIRO

Contributors

Written By:
Maseem Khan
Unknown:
Dilip Hiro
Sohan Kaur Sidhu:
Charu Bala Chokshi
Saleem Ali Shah:
Nabeel Gul
Feroza Begum Shah:
Indira Joshi
Kamala Kapoor:
Naushaba Khan
Mrs Miller:
Lally Percy
Amarjit Kaur Gill:
Soni Razdan
Ravinder Singh Gill:
Paul Satvendar
Mrs Choudhury:
Zohra Segal
Nur All Shah:
Roshan Seth
Mohammed Akram:
Dino Shafeek

with Peter Alliss
A series of ten programmes for those who want to take up golf and for golfers who want to improve their game. And an opportunity for everyone to watch top players demonstrate their skills.
Peter Alliss and his four regular pupils are joined this week by guest professional
Ian Marchbank and two complete beginners
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Alliss
Guest professional:
Ian Marchbank
Producer:
Gordon Menzies

Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion with Richard Kershaw and David Sells
Newsreader Angela Rippon
Assistant editors PETER IBBOTSON and MIKE BROADBENT Editor TONY CRABB

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Angela Rippon
Unknown:
Mike Broadbent
Editor:
Tony Crabb

Champions of Crown Green Bowling compete for the BBC2 Masters Trophy Match 3
Dennis Mercer (Cheshire) v
Allan Thompson (Yorkshire)
Mercer, seeded third, has won this tournament twice before in 1971 and 1975, and together with his pipe is one of the code's best known characters. Thompson is unlikely to be overawed by the occasion, being a prolific winner of tournaments himself.
Introduced by Colin Welland from the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool. Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Producer NICK HUNTER BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Allan Thompson
Introduced By:
Colin Welland
Commentator:
Harry Rigby
Producer:
Nick Hunter

A contest of musical knowledge between
Frank Muir and John Amis and Denis Norden and Ian Wallace Musical Chairman Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Douglas Hespe

The Sinking of HMS Victoria by JAMES WARNER BELLAH and DONALD MACINTYRE
Based on a Court Martial held aboard HMS
Hibernia in Malta in 1893. The court endeavours to determine why, during fleet manoeuvres, HMS Victoria is sunk in a collision resulting in a grievous loss of life.
Lighting CLIVE THOMAS Designer DAVID SPODE Producer INNES LLOYD
Director LEONARD LEWIS

Contributors

Unknown:
James Warner Bellah
Unknown:
Donald MacIntyre
Unknown:
Clive Thomas
Designer:
David Spode
Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Director:
Leonard Lewis
Captain Winsloe:
John Standing
Arthur Herbert Moore:
Roger Milner
Captain The Hon Maurice Bourke:
Terence Hardiman
Captain Rickard:
David Quilter
Lt Collishaw:
Adrian Pearson
Adm Sir Michael Culme-Seymour:
Frederick Treves
Vice-Adm Tracey:
George Waring
Rear-Adm Markham:
Patrick Troughton

A factual biography of the revolutionary and his context. -
Ten years ago this week the body of Che Guevara was put on public display in a remote village in south-east Bolivia. The end of Guevara's life was the beginning of his legend. The facts of Che's life do include romance, ideals, violence, victory, power, mystery, defeat and an early death for a cause, but they add up to a sombre parable of our times.
Written by NICHOLAS TOMALIN Producer PAUL BONNER
(An up-dated version of the film first shown on BBC1 on 16 November, 1971)

Contributors

Written By:
Nicholas Tomalin
Producer:
Paul Bonner

Noel Coward in The Gorbals
Second only to North Sea oil, the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre is Scotland's most staggering and unlikely success story. Despite its location on a devastated patch of Gorbals' ground, it attracts a large and dedicated audience for its bold and often spectacular productions. A look at the company, its policy, its audience and its plays. The Siege of Alie Street
The tiny Half Moon Theatre in London's East End is fighting for its life. Its long campaign to acquire Wilton's Music Hall as a theatre and community centre is threatened by a bid from a major property group. A report on the important issues involved.
Directors NIGEL FINCH , NIGEL WILLIAMS Producer ALAN YENTOB

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Coward
Directors:
Nigel Finch
Directors:
Nigel Williams
Producer:
Alan Yentob

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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