(FordetailsseeBBC1at3.55Dm)
Z.30 Round Oak Stakes (Handicap) (5 furlongs)
3.0 Horris Hill Stakes (7f 60yds)
3.30 Embassy Premier Steeple-chase (Qualifier) (2½m)
4.0 Wyld Court and Tom Masson Trophy Hurdle Race (2m lOOy app)
Introduced by JULIAN Wilson
Commentator PETER O'SULLEVAN JIMMY LINDLEY , RICHARD PITMAN
TV presentation DENNIS MONGER
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
in Ask for Tuppence, Take a Penny by JAMES MITCHELL
' Get this into your head, Dolly. Once we shut the door on this dump-we're never coming back.'
Producer ANDREW OSBORN
Director TERENCE WILLIAMS
Weather
The Final
Phil Drabble and Erie Halsall introduce the finals of the Television Sheepdog Trials. The four successful competitors remaining from the 12 original contestants representing England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales compete at Loweswater for the Singles and Brace Championships trophies.
And Glen gets a reward for the months of patient training
Producer PHILIP s. GILBERT
(Tomorrow: Champion of Champions)
starring
Humphrey Bogart , Ingrid Bergman One of the most successful romantic melodramas of all time, tonight's film was chosen by FRANK MUIR for its sheer entertainment value. Set during World War II when Casablanca was policed by Nazi and Vichy French authorities, the action centres on Rick's Caf6, secret headquarters for fleeing refugees.
Director MICHAEL CURTIZ
. Films: page 25
A portrait of Hungary from Exile by the distinguished documentary film-maker, Robert Vas (1931-1978). For the past 700 years -years of oppression and struggle for freedom - the poet in Hungary has been the teacher, the spiritual leader of his Nation.
With passion and courage he has searched for the essence of the country - for the predicament of its people. His words ignited the fuse of two revolutions - 1848 and 1956 - both crushed.
This anthology of Hungarian poetry, largely unknown in the west, is a reflection of the spirit, the history and the people of that country.
Poems spoken by MICHAEL BRYANT and JUDI DENCH
Film editor DAVE KING
Executive producer BARRIE GAVIN
Written and directed by ROBERT VAS
(First transmitted on 4 November 1976 to mark the 20th Anniversary of the Hungarian Uprising.)
Weather
Competition Poem
MARTIN JARVIS reads A Piece of Bread by TULLY POTTER