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One of the great staying races in the calendar is
'the featured race this afternoon The Goodwood Cup, run over 2m 5f of the undulating Sussex course.
2.30 The Lanson Champagne Stakes (7f)
3.5 The William Hill Southern Handicap (1½m)
3.40 The Goodwood Cup (2m 5f)
Europe's top stayer, Ardross, continues his progress through the Cup events. Last year he ran the now retired Le Moss to a neck in a thrilling finish.
4.15 The King George Stakes (5f) Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMEB
TV presentation Richard TILLING

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentators:
John Hanmeb
Unknown:
Richard Tilling

Tonight's programme spotlights the singer, the song and the music business.
Many people write songs, but few are ever recorded and fewer still make the hit parade. With the record industry affected by the recession, just how important is the song?
Songwriters B. A. Robertson and Chris de Burgh perform and discuss the triumphs and failures of the music business with Simon Draper , a recording company executive.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Songwriters:
B. A. Robertson
Unknown:
Simon Draper
Editor:
Jim Dumighan.

For all enthusiasts of brass bands, and those who just enjoy (weather permitting) lazing within earshot in the park, the next three weeks will be a pleasure.
From The Assembly Rooms,
Derby Gerald Harrison introduces BBCZ s brass band knockout competition. Programme 4, Round 1
London and Southern champions The Hendon Band conducted by DONALD MORRISON battle it out for a place in the second semi-final and a chance to win £1,000, against Yorkshire champions
The Yorkshire Imperial Band conducted by JOHN PRYCE-JONES With guest supporters
Sheila Tracy and Barney Colehan Judge Lt-Col Trevor L. Sharpe Sound
NEIL MURRAY. Lighting
GORDON WHITE. Designer DEBBIE KNIGHT Producer KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Introduces:
Derby Gerald Harrison
Conducted By:
Donald Morrison
Conducted By:
John Pryce-Jones
Unknown:
Sheila Tracy
Unknown:
Neil Murray.
Designer:
Debbie Knight
Producer:
Ken Griffin

Continues the season of Hollywood classics by Howard Hawks, one of America's greatest directors. starring Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall

Humphrey Bogart gives a masterly performance as the private detective Philip Marlowe , in Hawks' famous thriller based on the novel by Raymond Chandler.
When Marlowe is summoned to the home of a bedridden millionaire General Sternwood, his visit marks the start of a complex investigation involving blackmail, drugs, murder and the General s two beautiful but enigmatic daughters...
Films: page 83

Contributors

Screenplay:
William Faulkner
Screenplay:
Leigh Brackett
Screenplay:
Jules Furthman
From the novel by:
Raymond Chandler
Producer/Director:
Howard Hawks
Phil Marlowe:
Humphrey Bogart
Vivian:
Lauren Bacall
Eddie Mars:
John Ridgely
Carmen:
Martha Vickers
Proprietress:
Dorothy Malone
Mona Mars:
Peggy Knudsen
Bernie Ohls:
Regis Toomey
General Sternwood:
Charles Waldron
Norris:
Charles D. Brown
Canino:
Bob Steele
Harry Jones:
Elisha Cook Jr.

The third of five programmes in which
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf , one of the greatest sopranos of our time, works with gifted young singers on selections from opera and Lieder. Tonight songs by Schubert and Hugo Wolf are performed by sopranos Jane Mackenzie and Christine Taylor with ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
Recorded at the Freemasons' Hall during the 1980 Edinburgh Festival.
Sound RON ALLAH
Lighting JAMES MAIDEN
Producer RODNEY GREENBERG

Contributors

Unknown:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Unknown:
Hugo Wolf
Sopranos:
Jane MacKenzie
Sopranos:
Christine Taylor
Piano:
Roger Vignoles
Producer:
Rodney Greenberg

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