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7.30 Sanctions and Rhodesial
England v Australia for the Prudential Trophy from Headingley
PETER WALKER introduces the first overs of the third and final one-day match from Leeds.
Story: "Jeanne-Marie in Gay Paris" written and illustrated by Francoise
Presenters Carol Chell, Fred Harris
(Repeated on BBC1 at 3.55 pm)
Book, Play School Ready to Play, ã1.50, from bookshops. Play On (record REC 332,cassette ZCM 332); Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away (record REC 242. cassette MRMC 004), from record shops '
England v Australia for the Prudential Trophy
Further coverage from Headingley.
England v Australia for the Prudential Trophy from Headingley
PETER WALKER introduces the whole of the afternoon's play in this. the third and nnal match of the one-day series. The winning team will collect JE2,500 and also there will be an award of E300 to the 'Man of the Series' from each team.
Commentators RiCHiE BENAUD
TOM GRAVENEY , MIKE SMITH
Television presentation
NICK HUNTER . BILL TAYLOR
Scores and reports on Ceefax
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
Five programmes with a new step-by-step method for beginners. 4: At Your Seru:ce
DEREK HORwooD shows a very different way to learn the service. He progresses step-by-step from simply tossing the ball in the air through to the complete stroke.
Producer PETER R4MSDEN
Bookh (same Mtte), JE3.60, front boohshops
Arthur Negus looks at a notable collection of attractive pot-]ids built up over the years by actor Leslie Crowther. Victorian manufacturers of ash paste and meat paste were quick to realise that many people found the pots even more attractive than the contents - especially when the pot-lids were beautifully decorated. A fascinating gUmpse of Victorian England.
Lighting JACK BELASCO Director ROY CHAPMAN Producer JOHN Mm SON
Serips producer ROBiN DRAKE. BBC Bristot
Paul Daniels entertains in his own unusual fashion and introduces guests with remarkable skills: Rob Murray , the lazy juggler
!oni, the French puppet sensation Guest appearances by Nelson Elliott and Professor Percy Press H
With the PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SET
Choreography NORMAN MAEN Musical director KEN JONES
Programme associate Ali BONGO Director JOHN HUGHES
Produced by JOHN FISHER
A seven-part series tracing the origins of our species presented by Richard Leakey
Over 12,000 years ago why did people living in the Fertile Crescent begin to plant and harvest cereals? What led to early cities like Jericho? Why did people in Peru begin to build huge ceremonial centres on the barren desert coast?
These are some of the questions Richard Leakey explores as he traces one of the most fundamental changes our species has gone through: the shift from a nomadic hunter/gatherer way of life to the life of the settled villager and farmer. It was a change that led directly to the world we now live in - and one that happened in many parts of the world at roughly the same time. But how and why did it happen at all?
Film cameraman Alan Curtis
Film editor CHRfSTOpHER woou,t;Y Graphic designer Peter Clayton
Research JANE CALLANDER
Producer PETER SPRY-LEVERTON Series producer GRAHAM MASSEY
(An edited version of this series is printed M'ee)Cf)< in THE LISTENER)
Eight personal accounts describing experiences which have changed people's lives. 7: Mohg or Break
After 30 years on the railway Ra!ph Capenerhurst resigned rather than spend the rest of his working life in a secure job he had grown to hate. ' I'm sure people are saying that I've fallen Hat on my face and serve me right. It was silly to think that I could carve out a new career at my time of life ... but in my heart I knew I had succeeded in smashing the anchors of frustration. Security was a disease affecting my whole outlook on life.'
Researcher FAY mcKEY
Director MICHAEL SHOESMITH ProducerJOHN WILCOX
Book (same title): t3.00 from bookshops
Peter Snow, Charles Wheeler , John Tusa and Peter Hobday present an informed account of what's happening in the world; special reports from the BBC's correspondents at home and abroad, investigations by NeM;s-night's own team of reporters into what's going on behind the headlines; the latest news and weather forecast from MNDA ALEXANDER, plus the evening's sports results from DAVID ICKE.
Producer lAUL KORRiS Directors
ALEX SAWARD and JOHN WH,K)NSON Assignment editors
GunRGt: WALKKR and JOHN MtHONEY Deputy editor DAViD DICKINSON Editor GEORGE CAREY
England v Australia for the Prudential Trophy from Headingley
Peter Walker introduces highlights of the third and final 55-over match from Leeds. Commentators Richie Benaud, Tom Graveney, Mike Smith