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7.40 Work

8.5 Rubbish

8.30 Visual Music

8.55 Problems of Philosophy

9.20 Mechanics: Equilibrium

9.45 Space in the City

10.10 Bart IV

10.35 Instrumentation

11.0 Landslips

11.25 All Change for System X

11.50 Computing: Linked Lists

12.15 The Wild Duck

1.5 Le Corbusier: Villa Savoye

1.30 War and Society: Britain 1914-18

1.55 M101/17 Relations

2.20 Educational Research Methods

starring
Bob Hope , Arlene Dahl
Tony Martin , Rosemary Clooney
Bob Hope is an aged, bumbling chorus boy, Stanley Snodgrass , who is hired to replace singing star Allen Trent. Stanley thinks his time for stardom has come. Little does he know he has been hired as bait to catch the killer Jack the Slasher, jealous admirer of the real star's leading lady.
Screenplay by EDMUND HARTMANN and HAL KANTER Produced by PAUL JONES
Directed by CLAUDE BINYON Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Hope
Unknown:
Arlene Dahl
Unknown:
Tony Martin
Unknown:
Rosemary Clooney
Unknown:
Bob Hope
Unknown:
Stanley Snodgrass
Unknown:
Allen Trent.
Unknown:
Edmund Hartmann
Unknown:
Hal Kanter
Produced By:
Paul Jones
Directed By:
Claude Binyon
Stanley Snodgrass:
Bob Hope
Allen Trent:
Tony Martin
Irene Bailey:
Arlene Dahl
Daisy Crockett:
Rosemary Clooney
Papa Snodgrass:
Millard Mitchell
Dennis Logan:
William Demarest
Harry Fraser:
Fred Clark
Jack Bennet:
Robert Strauss

The Prudential Cup The Final from Lord's
FRANK BOUGH introduces the closing stages of cricket's ' World Cup Final' before a capacity crowd. The winners collect £10,000 as well as the right to be called World Champions.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER and PETER WEST
Producers DAVID KENNING and bill TAYLOR Record Sporting Themes (REH 348), cassette (ZCR 348), from record shops

Contributors

Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Commentators:
Jim Laker
Producers:
David Kenning

Profiles of ten stars from the golden age of Hollywood Written and presented by Barry Norman 8: Judy Garland who died ten years ago on 22 June 1969
Personal comments given by Vincente Minnelli. director of Meet Me in St Louis and Garland's second husband
Mickey Rooney , Garland's co-star Producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz , who first introduced her to MGM Ex-child star Jackie Cooper Singer Mel Torme
Ex-Head of Production at MGM, Dore Schary
Charles Walters , choreographer and director
Mark Herron , actor and Garland's fourth husband
George Cukor , director of A Star is
Born Garland 's fifth husband Mickey Deans.
Norman chronicled it all ... with a genuine regret for the Garland that might have been. (DAILY MIRROR)
Producer BARRY BROWN Director JUDY LINDSAY

Contributors

Presented By:
Barry Norman
Presented By:
Judy Garland
Unknown:
Vincente Minnelli.
Unknown:
Mickey Rooney
Producer:
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Singer:
Jackie Cooper
Singer:
Mel Torme
Unknown:
Dore Schary
Unknown:
Charles Walters
Director:
Mark Herron
Unknown:
George Cukor
Unknown:
Born Garland
Unknown:
Mickey Deans.
Producer:
Barry Brown
Director:
Judy Lindsay

featuring The Greyhound Derby World Cup Cricket Final International Tennis
Harry Carpenter , from the White City Stadium, introduces a programme of the day's top sporting events.
The 1979 Spillers Greyhound Derby
Live coverage of the most important race in the greyhound calendar. The winner of the race, run over 500m, receives not only the coveted Silver Challenge Trophy but also a cheque for £20,000. The race is off at 10.20. Also, live at
9.13, the BBC2 Chase over 500m.
HARRY CARPENTER commentates on the races and interviews the winning personalities.
World Cup Cricket
The Prudential Cup Final FRANK bough introduces the highlights of today's final played before a capacity crowd at Lord's for a winner's prize of E10,000 and the right to be known as cricket's world champions. Commentators RICHIE BENAUD and JIM LAKER
Lawn Tennis
The Colgate Women's International
Highlights of the finals played today at Eastbourne.
Introduced by DAVID VINE
Television producers
Greyhound Derby RICHARD TILLING Cricket DAVID KENNING, BILL TAYLOR Tennis FRED VINER. JOHN PHILLIPS

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Introduced By:
David Vine
Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Unknown:
Tennis Fred Viner.
Unknown:
John Phillips

Robert Robinson and Diana Quick in a weekly entertainment based on words past and present with Lord Chalfont (was Waterloo actually won on the playing fields of Eton?) and jargonists 'Jogran' and ' Hiccle ' in the print.
With FRANK THORNTON, JOE MELIA
Director MARTIN L. BELL Producer ANTONY ROUSE

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Diana Quick
Director:
Martin L. Bell
Producer:
Antony Rouse

Starring Judy Garland, Robert Walker

Young Corporal Joe Allen arrives in New York's Penn Station on a 48-hour furlough before going overseas. Here he meets by chance office worker Alice Mayberry and the two spend the day together - and fall in love.

Films: page 13

Contributors

Screenplay:
Robert Nathan
Screenplay:
Joseph Schrank
Based on a story by:
Paul Gallico
Based on a story by:
Pauline Gallico
Producer:
Arthur Freed
Director:
Vincente Minnelli
Alice Mayberry:
Judy Garland
Cpl Joe Allen:
Robert Walker
Al Henry:
James Gleason
The drunk:
Keenan Wynn
Bill:
Marshall Thompson
Mrs Al Henry:
Lucille Gleason
Helen:
Ruth Brady
Actor:
Paul Gallico

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