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RAJNI KAUL , KAILASH PURI , LALITA AHMED talk to 'Job Centre' manager BALWANT MUNGLANI about opportunities for young people.
ISMAT TAHlRA tells the story of a foolish and lazy girl, and how she comes to her senses, and a Bangladeshi cultural group presents Spring Dance.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Rajni Kaul
Unknown:
Kailash Puri
Unknown:
Lalita Ahmed
Producer:
Ashok Rampal

The story of popular dancing in five parts.
2: The French Connection
Louis XIV and his court dominate the culture of Europe. This is a period of dancing of which most people have a false notion. It ends with the French Revolution. Narrated by MARTIN JARVIS Featuring MICHAEL HOLMES and JUDY GRIDLEY
Music arranged by JONATHAN COHEN Series devised by BELINDA QUIREY
Produced by RONALD SMEDLEY
Book (same title). £1.60, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Jarvis
Unknown:
Michael Holmes
Arranged By:
Jonathan Cohen
Produced By:
Ronald Smedley

with Peter Seabrook
This evening Peter visits a garden centre in Gloucestershire to look at best-buys in container-grown trees and shrubs, at tools and equipment and at garden sundries.
Produced by BARRIE EDGAR BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Produced By:
Barrie Edgar

Peter Hobday reports on the people and the events, both at home and abroad, that affect your money, your savings and your business affairs. Each week in The Money Programme a special report on the Stock Market; on commodity prices and on what is happening in the City of London. As well, there are reports from companies in the news, and on how decisions that their bosses make affect jobs, prices and future prospects. Reporters Paul Barry Moyra Bremner and Alistair Michie
Deputy editor CLIVE SYDDALL Editor PAUL ELLIS
Financial and business news service on CEEFAX

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Reporters:
Paul Barry
Reporters:
Moyra Bremner
Reporters:
Alistair Michie
Editor:
Clive Syddall
Editor:
Paul Ellis

The award-winning film series recreating the successful feature film starring and two young surgeons who work in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital and are intensely dedicated - to off-duty relaxation.
Out of Sight, Out of Mind
It would take a near genius to pull the wool over Hawkeye's eyes and to Frank's dismay he proves that he can deal with his deceptions blindfold.

Contributors

Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
B J:
Mike Farrell

or Tit-bits from the Life of an Adventurer by ANDREW DAVIES starring and Susan Penhaligon
A dramatic romp in the company of Frank Harris , 1855-1931, the most infamous man of letters of his day, and author of the scandalous My Life and Loves, banned in this country until 1964.
' The most impossible ruffian on the face of the earth.'
(Bernard Shaw)
' Frank Harris has been received in all the great houses of London ... once.'
(Oscar Wilde)
' The best talker in London.'
(Max Beerbohm)
He is indeed a monster according to all conventional standards, but his monstrosity only offends the shallow people who simply aren't worth propitiating.'
(biographer Hesketh Pearson )
' Sex is the gateway to life.'
(Frank Harris to novelist Enid Bagnold )
.. so I went through the gateway in an upper room at the Cafe Royal.'
(Enid Bagnold)
Music composed by RICHARD HARTLEY DesignerDAVID MYERSCOUGH-JONES Lighting NIGEL WRIGHT Sound CHICK ANTHONY Costume JOHN PEACOCK
Producer LOUIS MARKS
Director colin BUCKSEY Preview: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Davies
Unknown:
Susan Penhaligon
Unknown:
Frank Harris
Unknown:
Hesketh Pearson
Unknown:
Frank Harris
Unknown:
Enid Bagnold
Composed By:
Richard Hartley
Designer:
David Myerscough-Jones
Frank Harris:
Leonard Rossiter
Secretary:
Susan Penhaligon
Nursemaid:
Donna Evans
Schoolgirl:
Susan Penhaligon
Young man:
Alun Lewis
Headmaster:
William Russell
Actress:
Susan Penhaligon
Jessie:
Susan Penhaligon
Shoe-shine boy:
Donald Waugh
Kendrick:
Alun Lewis
Cowboy:
Hal Galili
Professor Byron Smith:
Denis Lawson
Mrs Mayhew:
Elizabeth Revill
Lily Robins:
Donna Evans
Topsy:
Pepsi Maycock
Kate:
Susan Penhahgon
Waiter:
Albert Shepherd
Thomas Carlyle:
Andrew Downie
Chapman:
William Russell
Laura Clapton:
Katherine Fahy
Mrs Clapton:
Margaret Courtenay
Mr Clapton:
Hal Galili
Lord Folkestone:
William Russell
Tibbets:
Albert Shepherd
Guy de Maupassant:
John Rhys-Davies
Mrs Clayton:
Margaret Courtenay
Butcher's boy:
Keith Jayne
Whistler:
Ben Aris
Oscar Wilde ,:
Philip Sayer
Ernest Dowson:
Denis Lawson
Enid:
Susan Penhaligon
Nellie Harris:
Sylvia Kay

Introduced by Sue MacGregor in which well-known personalities choose one of their favourite films and show extracts from it. This week: Violinist Yehudi Menuhin on Brief Encounter.
(Brief Encounter, tomorrow on BBC2, 8.30 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Violinist:
Yehudi Menuhin
Director:
Sue Mallinson
Producer:
Barry Brown

The World Series from The Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio.
A prize of$100,000 awaits the winner of this final major tournament of the American Circuit.
JACK NICKLAUS , winner of the Open; GARY PLAYER , US Masters Champion; JOHN MAHAFFEY , US PGA Champion; LANNY WADKINS , defending champion, and the most consistent player in this tournament, HALE IRWIN , are just some of the top players chasing this title.
The only British contender is British Amateur Champion PETER MCEVOY , who becomes the first amateur ever to compete in the Championship.
Commentator PETER ALLISS
Television presentation CBS Producer HUW JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Nicklaus
Unknown:
Gary Player
Unknown:
John Mahaffey
Unknown:
Lanny Wadkins
Unknown:
Hale Irwin
Unknown:
Peter McEvoy
Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Producer:
Huw Jones

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More