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BBC outside broadcast cameras pay their first visit of the autumn to the headquarters of National Hunt racing.
1.15 The Lansdown Four Years Old Hurdle (2m)
1.50 The Cheltenham Steeplechase Stakes (Handicap. 3m)
2.25 The John Seyfried Mickleton Steeplechase (Handicap. 2m)
3.0 The Philip Comes Novices' Hurdle (Qualifier. 3m If)
Introduced by JULIAN wilson Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN , RICHARD PITMAN Television presentation by BILL TAYLOR Racing results on Ceefax

Contributors

Unknown:
John Seyfried Mickleton
Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Presentation By:
Bill Taylor

A series in 11 parts
2: Truth and the Grey Gloves Devil Or how Tripitaka finally gives in to an old woman who insists that he is her son.
MusicbyMICKY yoshino
Directed by yoshiyuki KURODA
English adaptation by DAVID WEIR
English version directed by Michael BAKEWKLL for WORLD WIDE SOUND LONDON Produced by NTV and kokusai hoei

Contributors

Musicby:
Micky Yoshino
Directed By:
Yoshiyuki Kuroda
Unknown:
David Weir
Directed By:
Michael Bakewkll
Monkey:
Masaaki Sakal
Tripitaka:
Masako Natsume
Sandy:
Shiro Kishibe
Pigsy:
Toshiyuki Nishida

How do you persuade a receptionist that you need an urgent appointment?
Presenters Indira Joshi, Burt Kwouk, Isla St Clair, Marina Sirtis and Trevor Thomas show you the most effective way of making appointments.
For more information on today's topic, in 13 languages, phone [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Indira Joshi
Presenter:
Burt Kwouk
Presenter:
Isla St Clair
Presenter:
Marina Sirtis
Presenter:
Trevor Thomas
Scriptwriter:
Nettie Lowenstein
Consultant:
Denise Gubbay
Director:
Susanna Capon
Director:
Jeremy Orlebar
Producer:
Barbara Derkow
Maria Albert:
Patricia Brake
John Albert:
Donald Gee
Receptionist:
Nina Baden Semper

A play in two parts by WILLY RUSSELL Part 2
Produced by andree MOLYNEUX

Contributors

Unknown:
Willy Russell
Produced By:
Andree Molyneux
Sammy Stubbs:
Steven McManaman
Rolo:
Mark Moraghan
Terry:
David Bradshaw
Mrs Stubbs:
: Janet Dale
Mr Derbyshire:
Hal Jeayes
Mr Moore:
Sean Barrett
Store manager:
Philip Donaghy

The second of 16 programmes Introduced by Angela Rippon Monarchs of the Glen
Prized by artists, Photographers naturalists and game-hunters as elusive trophies of Scotland's
Highland wilderness the red deer is now being driven from its traditional woodland habitat. Farms and conifer plantations have taken the place of much of Scotland's natural forest, and the deer, once protected by royal patronage, are today more often regarded as pests.
With Phil Drabble , John Fletcher and Phil Ratcliffe , ANGELA RIPPON reviews the natural history of our largest wild animal, its controversial conflict with the forester, and its new future as a valued domestic creature that can grace our tables as game without a chase.
Film cameramen
HUGH MAYNABD , DAVID SAUNDERI Produced by PETER crawtord BBCBristol
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Angela Rippon
Unknown:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
John Fletcher
Unknown:
Phil Ratcliffe
Unknown:
Angela Rippon
Unknown:
Hugh Maynabd
Unknown:
David Saunderi
Produced By:
Peter Crawtord

Cracks in the Curtain
After a summer of strikes ana hard bargaining the Polish workers won the right to form independent trades unions. The Polish
Government has been forced to try a more liberal approach to running the economy.
But how far can a Marxist econ omy bend to meet the demands the consumer, and how far will the Soviet Union tolerate Political and economic experiments in Eastern Europe? Ke.th Kyle reports from Poland and Hungary on the strains inside the system.
Deputy editor peter KENYATTA
EditorPETERIB BOTSON

Contributors

Editor:
Peter Kenyatta
Editor:
Peterib Botson

The second of seven programmes by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett with Lynn Farleigh and Angus Mackay

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Galton
Writer:
Alan Simpson
Incidental Music by:
Dennis Wilson
From an original theme by:
Ron Grainer
Designer:
Paul Allen
Producer:
Douglas Argent
Harold Steptoe:
Harry H. Corbett
Albert Steptoe:
Wilfrid Brambell
[Actress]:
Lynn Farleigh
[Actor]:
Angus MacKay

by GEORGE BAKER
' Can you imagine, just try to imagine the numbers of good men who are going to be slaughtered this summer ...'
Using a remarkable blend of dramatic techniques, this study of three English poets - who were also three courageous soldiers - gradually develops towards their historical and crucial meeting.
LightingSAM BARCLAY
Script editor ALAN seymovb Designer TONY Abbott ProducerANNE HEAD
Directed by MICHAEL darlow Woddis On ... : page 89

Contributors

Unknown:
George Baker
Unknown:
Sam Barclay
Editor:
Alan Seymovb
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Producer:
Anne Head
Directed By:
Michael Darlow
Wilfred Owen:
David Sibley
Siegfried Sassoon:
Charles Dance
Robert Graves:
Michael Troughton
Dr Brock:
Jeffry Wickham
Dr Rivers:
Edgar Wreford
Susan Owen:
Kristine Howarth
Tom Owen:
Aubrey Morris
Bertrand Russell:
Martin Friend
Evan Morgan:
William Boyde
Harold Owen:
Cordon Hammersley
Julian Dadd:
David Wilkinson
Major Deans:
Roger Booth
Colonel:
Hilary Wontner
Adjutant:
Peter Cartwright
Crayshaw:
Christopher Coll
Colonel of medical board:
Hugh Morton
DrKain:
Geoffrey Oollins
Captain:
Antony Higginson
British officer:
Davyd Harries
Ormond:
Charles Grant
Charles:
Ian Masters
Nurse:
Elizabeth Millbank
Recruiting sergeant:
Gordon Christie
Sergeant Priest:
Bill McGuirk
Treacher:
Trevor Cooper
Bobby de la Touche:
Roger Burnett
Johnny de la Touche:
Daniel Chasin
Patient:
Jim Barclay

PETER SNOW ,CHARLES WHEELER , JOHN TUSA and PETER HOBDAY present an informed account of what's happening in the world. Including the latest news and weather forecast from LINDA ALEX ANDER , plus the evening's sports results from MARSHALL LEE .

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Linda Alex Ander
Unknown:
Marshall Lee

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