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The Benson and Hedges Cup: Kent v Hampshire
Is Dilley the answer to England's search for a new strike bowler? Have the years caught up with Underwood? Can Hampshire still be an effective one-day side having lost Richards, Roberts and Greenidge in rapid succession?
These are some of the questions to be answered at Canterbury, where Kent, although favourites, have suffered in the past at the hands of Hampshire.
Introduced by Peter Walker
Commentator RICHIE BENAUD and JIM LAKER
TV presentation NICK hunter, BILL TAYLOR
Cricket scores on Ceefax

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Walker
Commentator:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Bill Taylor

Andrew Harvey introduces a series of ten programmes for swimmers and non-swimmers of all ages

Eddie Gorton and Jennifer Gray of the Amateur Swimming Association, with non-swimmers from 7 to 70, including Teddy Williams, aged 50, of Bristol.

Recorded at Barnet Copthall
BBC Bristol
(Part 2: Novices tomorrow at 6.55 pm)
Feature p18

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Harvey
Expert:
Eddie Gorton
Expert:
Jennifer Gray
Expert:
Teddy Williams
Director:
David Spires
Producer:
John Dobson

Introduced by Johnny Ball and Hilary Henson - The Final
Radio Cleveland Barry Lockwood Radio Derby Jock Smith
Radio London Ian Stephens compete for the title of the Fastest Eggmobile in the World, the Hartmann Fibre Trophy and a first prize of E250.
Teams from BRITISH AEROSPACE, OXFORD UNIVERSITY and RACAL ELECTRONICS make ' a meal of their problem for judges Professor Bruce Archer and Heinz Wolff.
Production assistant DANA PURVIS Director PAUL LOOSLEY Producer PETER BRUCE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Johnny Ball
Introduced By:
Hilary Henson
Unknown:
Ian Stephens
Unknown:
Bruce Archer
Unknown:
Heinz Wolff.
Director:
Paul Loosley
Producer:
Peter Bruce

Written by JIM HAWKINS
The last of three programmes They're Human Aren't They? starring Anthony Bate
David Collings , Anne Stallybrass
Is science responsible to itself or mankind? The Scientists cannot agree. The computer is getting impatient. Perhaps it is time for more drastic action. With LAWRENCE HARDY
PETER CLAPHAM, MICHAEL SADLER TAYLOR MCAULEY , STEVE UBELS
It was a disturbing, thought-provoking, insistent programme; it has no answer*
- rertainlu no easy answers, n was harsh, worrying, realistic. (BROADCAST)
Produced and directed by MICHAEL COYLE (First broadcast in Schools)

Contributors

Written By:
Jim Hawkins
Unknown:
Anthony Bate
Unknown:
David Collings
Unknown:
Anne Stallybrass
Unknown:
Lawrence Hardy
Unknown:
Michael Sadler
Unknown:
Taylor McAuley
Unknown:
Steve Ubels
Directed By:
Michael Coyle

Money, Money, Money
The most important tool of the oil trade is money. The big oil companies make it, borrow it and spend it in quantities that are almost impossible to comprehend. The sort of loans taken out to finance the Alaskan pipeline and the Forties field could bankrupt a company long before any oil comes down the line.
The man who manages BP's financial affairs is known in the company as ' Q He's very far from the sober pin-striped image of the city banker. But he's the man that the city bankers and brokers wait upon, hoping that they 11 be granted the favour of lending him money.
Research GILL BARNES
Assistant producer JONATHAN CRANS
Written and produced by TREVOR PHILPOTT

Contributors

Produced By:
Trevor Philpott

Being a reconstruction in eight parts of the mysterious case surrounding Adelaide Bartlett written by DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE withand
3: Adelaide's baby is still-born. She is determined never to have another. Moving to Merton, she and Edwin casually befriend a young Wesleyan minister ... a friendship which is to have tragic consequences.
Music by RON GRAINER and DAVID CAIN Lighting PETER CATLETT Sound BRIAN IIILES
Make-up artist LISA WESTCOTT Designer Oliver BAYLDON Producer RICHARD BEYNON
Directed by CAROL WISEMAN
(Part is on Thursday at 9.0 pm)

Contributors

Written By:
Douglas Livingstone
Music By:
Ron Grainer
Music By:
David Cain
Unknown:
Peter Catlett
Unknown:
Brian Iiiles
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Directed By:
Carol Wiseman
Adelaide:
Marianne Borgo
Edwin:
Mark Wing-Davey
The Rev George Dyson:
Bosco Hogan
Dr Leach:
Nigel Havers
Edward Clarke, QC:
Robert Stephens
Sir Charles Russell:
Thorley Walters
Mrs Doggett:
Zulema Dene
Alice Fulcher:
Toyah Willcox
Mr Baxter:
Raymond Witch
Dr Dudley:
Eric Dodson
John:
Hywel Davis
Mr Doggett:
Frederick Hall

Written by DEREK INGREY
A detective series in 15 episodes starring and 6: The Charity Man
A disaster in 1700 BC, a load of empty collecting-boxes and a disease carried by sandflies are the clues Nick Lewis has to catch an enterprising villain.
Studio lighting PETER SMEE
Studio sound TREVOR WEBSTER Designer ANTONY THORPE Producer JOE WATERS
Director GILCHRIST CALDER

Contributors

Written By:
Derek Ingrey
Unknown:
Nick Lewis
Unknown:
Peter Smee
Unknown:
Trevor Webster
Designer:
Antony Thorpe
Det Chief Insp Nick Lewis:
Tom Adams
Kate Burton:
Sharon Mughan
Phil Strong:
Duggie Brown
George Wooderson:
Geoffrey Hinsliff
Roger Shelley:
Barry Justice
Sarah Taylor:
Gabrielle Lloyd
Peter Crossley:
Ronald Leigh Hunt
Bill Johnson:
Sylvester Morand
Charles Higgins:
John Rolfe
Ted:
Oliver Smith
Cyril:
Johnny Shannon
Landlady:
Margery Withers
Pub customer:
Jonathan Scott
Secretary:
Jacki Webb
Pub pianists:
Brian Leake
Pub pianists:
Norton Yorke
Pub singers:
Johnny Dennis
Pub singers:
Fergus O'Kelly

Introduced by Noel Edmonds

Half those taking a driving test fail. Why? Peter Macann looks at the examiner's point of view.

The holiday season begins next weekend and Top Gear reports on the latest models and equipment from the Caravan Festival and Exhibition at Brands Hatch.

Peter Macann joins Cop Drive - an international cross-country event for police forces.

George Bailey analyses another motorcycle crash.

BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Reporter:
Peter Macann
Reporter:
George Bailey
Director:
Philip Franklin
Producer:
Derek Smith

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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