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Story: Desmond David 's Dance by KATHY SQUIRES. Presenters Sarah Long , Michael Mann
Pianist PAUL READE \Designer BOB STEER
Written and directed by CHRISTINE HEWITT Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE :

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond David
Unknown:
Kathy Squires.
Presenters:
Sarah Long
Pianist:
Michael Mann
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Designer:
Bob Steer
Directed By:
Christine Hewitt
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

The classic serial in 13 episodes 8: Tournament of Death
In which Flash Gordon is forced by Emperor Ming and King Vultan to fight a duel with his friend Prince Barin, and is then faced by the terrifying orangopoid monster in a tournament of death.
. (Part'9 next Monday)

Contributors

Flash Gordon:
Buster Crabbe

Old Chinese proverb says: He who mixes Monkey business with pleasure liable end up making people laugh.' As in the bizarre adventures of Tripitaka and his boon companions Monkey, Pigsy and Sandy. Catfish, Saint and the Shape-Changer
Or how one of the four was impersonated by the shape-changer, and how they couldn't tell which.
Music by MICKY YOSHINO
Directed by YUSUKE WATANABE
English adaptation byDAVID WEIR
English version directed by MICHAEL BAKEWELL for WORLD WIDE SOUND LONDON Produced by NTV andKOKUSAI HOEI

Contributors

Music By:
Micky Yoshino
Directed By:
Yusuke Watanabe
Unknown:
David Weir
Directed By:
Michael Bakewell
Produced By:
Kokusai Hoei

Part 2
A second series of ten programmes presented by DELIA SMITH 19: Smoked Fish
The ancient art of smoking fish is a great British tradition which fortunately shows no signs of dying out. Delia Smith shows two simple and delicious first courses, smoked mackerel pate and marinaded kipper fillets, and ends with a smoked fish pie for all the family.
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer PETER RIDING
Book (same title), £3.75, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Director:
Erica Griffiths
Producer:
Peter Riding

Geoffrey Smith and Clay Jones at Clack's Farm with Arthur Billitt
Geoffrey and Arthur prune back shrubs and trees, and sort out summer-flowering bulbs.
Clay has ambitious plans to make a new greenhouse pay for itself, and Dave Chappell prepares to grow prize-winning vegetables.
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Clay Jones
Unknown:
Arthur Billitt
Unknown:
Dave Chappell
Producer:
John Kenyon.

Narrated by HUMPHREY BCRTON
'I don't create anything. It is life that creates what I am photographing.'
Andre Kertesz is a master of the miniature camera, using it to capture moments of charm and beauty from the everyday life around him. Beginning with his native Hungary, he moved to Paris in the 20s and in 1936 settled in New York, in an apartment overlooking Washington Square. Today, in his 86th year, he's still there and still taking pictures.
Film editor ANGUS NEWTON
ProdueedbyMtCHAEL MCfNTYRE
(First photon in Omntbus o') BBC1)

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Bcrton
Unknown:
Andre Kertesz
Editor:
Angus Newton
Unknown:
Mtchael McFntyre

Introduced by Gavin Millar
For the last programme of the series we have asked viewers for their favourite films of the 70s. Will the answers reveal a subterranean storm of excitement from unknown Norwegian structuralists or throw new light on the man who will replace Bruce Lee and Clint Eastwood?
Also, a look at the National Film Theatre's jazz season.

Contributors

Introduced by:
Gavin Millar
Studio Director:
Jill Evans
Research:
Carin von Drenle
Film Editor:
Norman Carr
Producer:
Gavin Millar

BBC2 Snooker Championship
The tenth frame in the series for the 1980 Pot Black Trophy, featuring in Group 2:
Doug Mountjoy (Wales) Pot Black Champion 1978 v Eddie Charlton (Australia)
Pot Black Champion 1972 and 1973 The Welsh and Australian Professional Snooker Champions make their last bid to qualify for the semi-finals.
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Snooker player:
Doug Mountjoy
Snooker player:
Eddie Charlton
Introduced by:
Alan Weeks
Referee:
Sydney Lee
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Director:
Roy Norton
Producer:
Reg Perrin

Lee Trevino and Ben Crenshaw, Peter Alliss and Ted Dexter
In this last match of the series, Peter Alliss, still a magnificent striker of the ball, is partnered by former test cricketer and scratch golfer Ted Dexter to challenge the resident professionals over nine holes of the King's Course at Gleneagles Hotel, in Scotland.

Contributors

Golfer (professional):
Lee Trevino
Golfer (professional):
Ben Crenshaw
Golfer (celebrity):
Peter Alliss
Golfer (celebrity):
Ted Dexter
TV Presentation:
Richard Tilling
TV Presentation:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
David Kenning

The second of two programmes hosted by the music world's brilliant and internationally-famous flautist.

Tonight's special guests Kyung Wha Chung, Jessye Norman, Moray Welsh, and George Galway with recorder and wind ensembles from Manchester

Members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Barry Griffiths, conducted by Calvin Simmons

Contributors

Presenter/Flautist:
James Galway
Unknown:
Kyung Wha Chung
Unknown:
Jessye Norman
Unknown:
Moray Welsh
Unknown:
George Galway
Musicians:
Members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader:
Barry Griffiths
Conductor:
Calvin Simmons
Sound:
Larry Goodson
Lighting:
Dickie Higham
Designer:
Paul Trerise
Production:
Yvonne Littlewood

Jazz-writer Mike Hennesscy talks to the creator of the Newport Jazz Festival, George Wein. Tonight's musicians: Terry CaHier
Lee Rttenour , Graver Washington
Producer DON SAYER

Contributors

Talks:
Mike Hennesscy
Unknown:
George Wein.
Musicians:
Terry Cahier
Unknown:
Lee Rttenour
Unknown:
Graver Washington
Producer:
Don Sayer

BBC Two England

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