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Live coverage of the final session of the Conference continued.
Reporting team: James Bellini Vincent Hanna , Ian Ross
Outside broadcast producer KEN GRIFFIN Producer PETER KENYATTA Editor MARGARET DOUGLAS

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bellini
Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Unknown:
Ian Ross
Producer:
Ken Griffin
Producer:
Peter Kenyatta
Editor:
Margaret Douglas

A series of four programmes on the national newspaper industry. 1: Mirror, Mirror ... '
' The most distinctive voice in Fleet Street.' What makes the Daily Mirror Britain's most popular paper? What is its secret? SIR HUGH CUDLIPP (among others) gives the answers - some of which lie in the paper's history.
Producer ROGER OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Cudlipp
Producer:
Roger Owen

A series of ten programmes 6: Facing the Future
Attlee was not the most commanding figure amongst our recent Prime Ministers. But, between 1945 and 1951, his government achieved a social revolution at home and made a determined attempt to come to terms with Britain's changed position im the world. With LORD LONGFORD and LORD SHINWELL
Written and presented by PROFESSOR DAVID DILKS
Producer HOWARD SMITH

Contributors

Presented By:
Professor David Dilks
Producer:
Howard Smith

Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw present news and opinion, with David Sells including Foreign Report
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Kenneth Kendall

for the BBC2 Trophy Third Quarter-final Castleford v Leeds
Local rivals and Cup Winners clash tonight in a match that would have been a worthy final.
Castleford, the current holders of the Floodlit Trophy, the Yorkshire Cup and the John Player Competition, take on the Wembley Challenge Cup holders in what should prove to be a feast of attacking rugby.
Highlights of the first half and live coverage of the second half from Wheldon Road.
Commentator Eddie Waring
Producer Nick Hunter BBC Manchester

Contributors

Commentator:
Eddie Waring
Producer:
Nick Hunter

starring Tim Brooke-Taylor Graeme Garden , Bill Oddie
The Goodies, by Royal Command, stage a variety show, invade the Palace, create a coronation, cause diversions in the Mall and lose a three-seater bike.
Stunt adviser STUART FELL
Written by GRAEME GARDEN and BILL oddii with TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
Music by BILL ODDIE , DAVE MACRAE Visual effects DAVE HAVARD
Designers JOHN STOUT , PAULINE HARRISON Produced by JIM FRANKLIN Directed by BOB SPIERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Written By:
Graeme Garden
Music By:
Bill Oddie
Music By:
Dave MacRae
Unknown:
Dave Havard
Designers:
John Stout
Designers:
Pauline Harrison
Produced By:
Jim Franklin
Directed By:
Bob Spiers

A free-wheeling adaptation of the Chinese classic.
Kao Chiu is jealous of General Hu's success in battle and holds his son as hostage.
With voices Of MICHAEL MCCLAIN
MIRIAM MARGOLYES , PETER MARINKER CYRIL SHAPS , DANIEL FLYNN
GARARD GREEN and BURT KWOUK Directed by SENTARO NURANO
English adaptation by DAVID weir Produced by NTV, Tokyo

Contributors

Unknown:
Kao Chiu
Unknown:
Michael McClain
Unknown:
Miriam Margolyes
Unknown:
Peter Marinker
Unknown:
Cyril Shaps
Unknown:
Daniel Flynn
Directed By:
Sentaro Nurano
Lin Chung:
Atsuo Nakamura
Hu San-Niang:
Sanae Tsuchida
Kao Chiu:
Kei Sato
General Hu:
Tetsuro Tanba
Hu Yen:
Osamu Sakai
LiU:
Jyan Hongo

The third weekend in November is traditionally the time when the wine trade of the world flocks to
Beaune for the annual charity sale of wines of the Hospices de Beaune, in the heart of the Burgundy vineyards.
This film looks at some of the events of that weekend a year ago, when the vintage was outstanding and the visitors enjoyed three days of tasting, celebration and banquets.
Commentary spoken by MARTIN JARVIS
Producer JANET HOENIG
Director TONY LARYEA

Contributors

Spoken By:
Martin Jarvis
Producer:
Janet Hoenig
Director:
Tony Laryea

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