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Four races from the final day of the meeting.
2.15 The Sceptre Maiden Fillies' Stakes (5f)
2.45 The Ormonde Stakes (lm 5f 88yds)
3.15 The Laskys Video Handicap (7f)
3.45 The 168th Year of the Dee Stakes (1m 2f 85yds)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER o'suLLEVAN JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
John Hanmer

Part 3. A series of ten programmes presented by Delia Smith
Cream, Ice Cream and Yoghurt
Guest Peter Bradford demonstrates a foolproof method of making your own deliciously thick and tasty yoghurt.
Delia then shows how to make mouth-watering blackcurrant ice cream and an appetising supper dish, pork chops with cream and mushrooms.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RIDING
COOKERY COURSE: 3 - page 77

Contributors

Director:
Paula Gilder

A portrait of Jonathan Miller as he directs Antony and Cleopatra in the BBC Television Shakespeare series.
This film covers the production from the initial planning meeting, through the fun and hard work of the rehearsals, to the final tense days in the studio. It follows JONATHAN MILLER as he discusses details of the costumes and set with the designer, wrestles with the problems of time and money, and directs Colin Blakely and Jane Lapotaire in the title roles.
Film cameraman KEITH BURTON Sound STUART MOSER , ALAN ABLE Film editor ROLAND ARMSTRONG Producer ESZTER NORDIN
(Antony and Cleopatra tomorrow, 7.50 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Miller
Unknown:
Jonathan Miller
Unknown:
Colin Blakely
Unknown:
Jane Lapotaire
Unknown:
Keith Burton
Unknown:
Sound Stuart Moser
Editor:
Roland Armstrong
Producer:
Eszter Nordin

starring
Tommy Trinder
Clifford Evans
Constance Cummings
The films made at Ealing during the war years were closely bound to the national war effort and marked a decisive change. Heroics were no longer the prerogative of gifted amateurs of the officer class. 1940: Fred Carrick , foreman in an aircraft factory, is worried. Some of his firm's special-purpose machinery is in France, in the path of the Nazi advance. In spite of his firm's unconcern, Fred is determined to retrieve the machinery, taking on Fifth Columnists, dive-bombers, refugees, lack of food and petrol, fires and death in the process.
Screenplay by .'OHN DIGHTON ANGUS MACPHAIL, LESLIE ARLISS
Story by J. B. PRIESTLEY , based on the experiences of Melbourne Johns, to whom the film is dedicated Produced by MICHAEL BALCON Directed by CHARLES FREND
. Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Clifford Evans
Unknown:
Constance Cummings
Unknown:
Fred Carrick
Unknown:
Leslie Arliss
Story By:
J. B. Priestley
Produced By:
Michael Balcon
Directed By:
Charles Frend
Fred Carrick:
Clifford Evans
Tommy:
Tommy Trinder
American girl:
Constance Cummings
Jock:
Gordon Jackson
French Mayor:
Robert Morley
Prefect:
Paul Bonifas
Stationmaster:
Ernest Milton
Skipper:
Francis L Sullivan
' English ' captain:
John Williams
Sir Charles Fawcett:
Ronald Adam
SPOTTERS:
Charles Victor
SPOTTERS:
Bill Blewett
Official, Passport Office:
Mervyn Johns
Official, Ministry of Home Security:
John Boxer
BARMAIDS:
Anita Palacine
BARMAIDS:
Thora Hird

investigates, discovers, questions
The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me.
It's not all gloom and doom even though unemployment is mounting. Redundancy need not spell disaster -it can be a spur to better things; to achieving a lifelong ambition, even to making a dream come true. Like the Gloucester woman who carved out a business of her own in a man's world when her job disappeared ... like the new enterprise in Manchester that tests entrepreneurs and the chances of their business ventures ... like the Leeds furniture factory that got back on its feet after going bust because the workers took a big gamble that is paying off.
Harold Williamson meets people who believe in themselves and are building their lives anew.
Producer HARRY WEISBLOOM Editor TIM SLESSOR
Brookes On ...: page 77

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Williamson
Producer:
Harry Weisbloom
Editor:
Tim Slessor

A specially extended edition of Newsnight brings you the results of the local elections in England and Wales. It's a major test for all three parties, particularly in London where constituencies are the same as at a general election. How popular are Conservative economic policies in the present recession? Can Labour recover ground lost last time? Will the Liberal vote reflect a growing interest in the middle ground? David Dimbleby and Peter Snow analyse the results as they come in. John Tusa discusses their significance with politicians in the studio.
Producers RICHARD TAIT and PAUL NORRIS Director ALEX SAWARD
Deputy editor DAVID DICKINSON Editor GEORGE CAREY
(Local elections results on Ceejax)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
John Tusa
Producers:
Richard Tait
Producers:
Paul Norris
Director:
Alex Saward
Editor:
David Dickinson
Editor:
George Carey

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