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Story: Mrs Christie 's Farmhouse Written and illustrated by CAROLINE BROWNE Presenters
Floelia Benjamin , Ben Bazell

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Christie
Illustrated By:
Caroline Browne
Unknown:
Floelia Benjamin
Unknown:
Ben Bazell

As the results come in from Scotland and Wales following yesterday's Referendums
David Dimbleby presents an afternoon of results, analysis, conversation and entertainment. In Glasgow James Cox
Dr William Miller and leading politicians assess the incoming results as they build toward the crucial 40 per cent.
In Cardiff Vincent Kane and Professor Peter Madgwick discuss the implications for Wales. Adding a lighter touch to a serious constitutional event, Devolution poetry from
Roger Woddis and Harri Webb with musical reflections from Baby Grand.
Amongst DAVID DIMBLEBY 's guests James Cameron , Kenneth Griffith and Lord Crowther-Hunt.
Directors:
London TOM GUTTERIDCE , Cardiff BRIAN TURVEY and Glasgow ALASDAIR MACMILLAN
Producers:
London MARGARET DOUGLAS , Glasgow DAVID MARTIN and Cardiff JEFFREY IVERSON Editor JOHN MORRELI.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Glasgow James Cox
Unknown:
Dr William Miller
Unknown:
Cardiff Vincent Kane
Unknown:
Professor Peter Madgwick
Unknown:
Roger Woddis
Unknown:
Harri Webb
Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
James Cameron
Unknown:
Kenneth Griffith
Unknown:
Tom Gutteridce
Unknown:
Brian Turvey
Unknown:
Alasdair MacMillan
Unknown:
Margaret Douglas
Unknown:
David Martin
Unknown:
Jeffrey Iverson
Editor:
John Morreli.

from Clacks Farm with Peter Seabrook and Arthur Bilhtt In this first programme of the 1979 series, Peter takes a brief look at some of the exciting new gardens he will be visiting-the fragrance of Guernsey freesia, the glowing colour of Dutch bulb fields, stately country gardens and small suburban Datches. Arthur discusses his plans for a new, small fruit earden and together they give . advice on which variety of tomato to grow-and why.
Produced by BARRIE EDGAR BBC Birmingham
Gardening tips on Ccefax page 252

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Unknown:
Arthur Bilhtt
Produced By:
Barrie Edgar

What characteristics do you share with the stars born under the same sign of the zodiac?
Michael Aspel introduces a new entertainment based on astrology and other predictive arts.Tonight astrologer Fredrick Davies and psychometrist Robin Stevens give their assessment of the characters and attempt to establish the identity of the two mystery star guests. Director PHILIP CHILVERS
Executive producer JANET HOENIG Producer FRANCES WHITAKER See Woddis on ...:page 8

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Aspel
Unknown:
Fredrick Davies
Unknown:
Robin Stevens
Director:
Philip Chilvers
Producer:
Janet Hoenig
Producer:
Frances Whitaker
Producer:
See Woddis

The last of five programmes
A Dining Room for Henry Cooper designed by Sue Rowlands
HENRY COOPER and his wife hope that design journalist SUE ROWLANDS can provide the finishing touches to their dining room.
Film editor AL CELL
Producer PAUL KBIWACZEK

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Cooper
Designed By:
Sue Rowlands
Designed By:
Henry Cooper
Producer:
Paul Kbiwaczek

After the Referendum
David Holmes in Glasgow and John Sergeant in Cardiff analyse the Referendum voting and discuss the implications with the leading politicians concerned.
Editor PAUL NORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Holmes
Unknown:
John Sergeant
Editor:
Paul Norris

BBC2 Snooker Championship, the tenth frame for the 1979 Pot Black Trophy featuring in Group Two Perrie Mans (South Africa) u Steve Davis (London)
Mans, who won the 1977 Pot Black title, is so far undefeated. Steve Davis has one game to his credit and for both, this frame completes their chances to qualify for the semi-finals. Introduced by ALAN weeks. Commentator TED LOWE Referee SYDNEY LEE
Director PHILIP FRANKLIN
Producer REG PERRIN , BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Perrie Mans
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks.
Director:
Philip Franklin
Producer:
Reg Perrin

Today's match features Severiano Ballesteros v Lee Trevino

Peter Alliss introduces a match for the connoisseurs - the power of Ballesteros against the shot-making artistry of Trevino. The duel is staged over nine selected holes of the Queen's Course at Gleneagles Hotel.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Alliss
Golfer:
Severiano Ballesteros
Golfer:
Lee Trevino
Television Presentation:
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation:
Fred Viner
Television Presentation:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
A.P. Wilkinson

Directed by WALERIAN BOROWCZYK starring
Grazyna Dlugolecka Jerzy Zelnik
East European director Walerian Borowczyk had been working in the West for many years but he returned to his native Poland to make this screen version of the novel by Stefan Zeromski , an important figure in Polish literature. In his film Borowczyk gives a passionate reality to Zeromski's melodramatic world of fallen virgins, dedicated social workers, dukes, cheats and pimps.
Ewa has led a very sheltered life, religiously confessing her impure thoughts about her parents' lodger and dutifully doing penance for them. Then the handsome Lukasz arrives as a lodger and impure thoughts give way to a. mad passion....
Written by WALERIAN BOROWCZYK from the novel by STEFAN ZEROMSKI
(A Polish film with English sub-titles)

Contributors

Directed By:
Walerian Borowczyk
Unknown:
Grazyna Dlugolecka
Unknown:
Jerzy Zelnik
Director:
Walerian Borowczyk
Novel By:
Stefan Zeromski
Written By:
Walerian Borowczyk
Novel By:
Stefan Zeromski
Ewa:
Grazyna Dixgolecka
Lukasz Niepolomski:
Jerzy Zelnik
Count Szczerbic:
Olgierd Lukaszewicz
Pochron:
Roman Wilhelmi
Plaza-Splawski:
Marek Walczewski
Ewa's mother:
Karolina Lubienska
Ewa's father:
Zdzislaw Mrozewski
Cyprian Bodzanta:
Mieczyslaw Voit
Horst:
Marek Bargielowski
Aniela:
Jolanta Szemberg

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