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Story: Summer Holiday by ANN NOBLE Presenters
Carol Leader, Don Spencer
Pianist PAUL READE
Designer MARY PENLEY EDWARDS
Written, directed and produced by ANNE COBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA PELGATE

Contributors

Leader:
Don Spencer
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Designer:
Mary Penley Edwards
Produced By:
Anne Cobey
Producer:
Cynthia Pelgate

The Colgate European LPGA Championship from the Old Course,
Sunningdale PETER WALKER introduces play in the second round of this £52,000 event.
Glorious Goodwood
Four races from the beautiful Sussex racecourse overlooking the Cathedral city of Chichester.
2.45 The Alycidon Stakes (ljm)
3.20 The Extel Stakes (H'cap. lim) The top three-year-old mile-and-a-quarter horses clash in this exceptionally competitive handicap worth over £12,000 to the winner.
3.50 The Goodwood Selling Stakes (6f)
4.20 The Chichester City Stakes (Handicap. 6f)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER Racing television presentation DENNIS MONGER

Contributors

Introduces:
Sunningdale Peter Walker
Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
John Hanmer
Unknown:
Dennis Monger

England v India Further play from Lord's.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
International Ladies' Golf
The Colgate European LPGA Championship
PETER WALKER introduces further coverage of today's play.
Commentators CLIVE CLARK
ALEX HAY , LEWINE MAIR
Cricket television presentation NICK HUNTER and HUW JONES Golf producer FRED VINER Golf editor DAVID KENNING

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Introduces:
Peter Walker
Commentators:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Lewine Mair
Unknown:
Nick Hunter
Producer:
Fred Viner

with Peter Seabrook
In the second programme from Peterborough New Town, the two landscape architects complete the planting of new gardens ot individual design to demonstrate the possibilities when starting from scratcn.
Produced by PHILIP HICKS BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Produced By:
Philip Hicks

Ben Crenshaw
A series of personal essays illustrating the individual playing characteristics of some of the world's greatest golfers.
Ben Crenshaw 's strength lies in his short game - he's an expert at rolling three shots into two -and in this programme he demonstrates how simple it all is.
Recorded on the Eden Course, St Andrews
Television presentation
RICHARD TILLING and ALASTAIR SCOTT Producer A. P. WILKINSON ;

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Crenshaw
Unknown:
Ben Crenshaw
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

The first in a series of four programmes

This week's guest Derek Jameson, Fleet Street editor meets the seven:
Mary Cockcroft, 24 business analyst
Keith Fraser, 23, car worker
Pam Griffin, 22, PE teacher
Lisa Halstead, 23, housewife
Gary Jackson , 23, artist
John McIlvride, 24, actor
Mark Renton, 18, undergraduate

Each week the seven have the chance to exchange views with a personality of their choice.

'A brilliant idea and great entertainment.' (Daily Mirror)
'Often impertinent, always revealing. A refreshing series of interviews.' (Daily Mail)

BBC Manchester
(Repeat)

Contributors

Guest:
Derek Jameson
Panellist:
Mary Cockcroft
Panellist:
Keith Fraser
Panellist:
Pam Griffin
Panellist:
Lisa Halstead
Panellist:
Gary Jackson
Panellist:
John McIlvride
Panellist:
Mark Renton
Director:
Peter Hamilton
Producer:
Derek Towers

Extra-Mural Study by STEPHEN MULRINE
The relationships and emotions built up during the term erupt on the final night of a creative writing class.
Designer GUTHRIE HUTTON Producer BOB MCINTOSH Director TOM COTTER BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Mulrine
Designer:
Guthrie Hutton
Producer:
Bob McIntosh
Director:
Tom Cotter
Shorter:
Finlay Welsh
Cannavan:
Bill Paterson
Barbara:
Xanthi Gardner
Frizell:
Roy Hanlon
Mrs Beattie:
Hilary Paterson
Mrs Miller:
Mary Ann Reid
Servitor:
Freddy Boardley

adapted by Johnny Byrne from the books by James Herriot
A serial in 13 episodes starring Christopher Timothy as James Herriot and Robert Hardy as Siegfried Farnon
with Peter Davison and Carol Drinkwater

Richard Carmody, a superior student, accompanies James on his rounds 'to learn' - but it becomes clear that there is very little he doesn't know!

(BBC Birmingham) (First shown on BBC1)

Contributors

Adapter:
Johnny Byrne
Author:
James Herriot
Theme music:
Johnny Pearson
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Terence Dudley
James Herriot:
Christopher Timothy
Siegfried Farnon:
Robert Hardy
Tristan Farnon:
Peter Davison
Helen:
Carol Drinkwater
Mrs Hall:
Mary Hignett
Angus Grier:
Andrew Crawford
Mrs Burns:
Molly Weir
Mrs Allen:
Enid Irvin
Mr Allen:
Joe Ritchie
Clinton:
Peter Duncan
Mrs Grier:
Lucy Griffiths
Adderley:
Michael Sheard
Tolly:
John Pennington
Richard Carmody:
Chris Brown
Earnshaw:
Stan Jay
Smith:
Arthur Griffiths

The sixth of 18 excerpts from this curate's diary.
Dramatised by JAMES ANDREW HALL St Valentine's Day
Producer ROSEMARY HILL
Directed by PETER HAMMOND

Contributors

Dramatised By:
James Andrew
Directed By:
Peter Hammond
Francis Kilvert:
Timothy Davies
Dr Clouston:
Tim Preece

Champions of Crown Green Bowling compete in the BBC2 Masters Championship Match 2
Noel Burrows (Lancashire) v Les Evans (Staffs)
Noel Burrows , the Manchester publican, has had an excellent season so far and is considered to have a good chance of winning the trophy
His opponent, Les Evans, will have a difficult task to beat him and reach the semi-finals.
Introduced by Colin Welland from the Waterloo Hotel,
Blackpool
Commentator HARRY RIGBY Producer KEITH PIIILLIPS
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Burrows
Unknown:
Noel Burrows
Introduced By:
Colin Welland
Commentator:
Harry Rigby
Producer:
Keith Piiillips

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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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