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Football Association Coaching: Tactics, Skills
A series of 14 programmes 4: Creating Space (1)
Coaches RON GREENWOOD
GEOFF HIRST , JOHN CARTWRIGHT ALAN WADE , CHARLES HUGHES Players KEVIN KEEGAN
RAY WILKINS , VINCE HILAIRE

Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Greenwood
Unknown:
Geoff Hirst
Unknown:
John Cartwright
Unknown:
Alan Wade
Unknown:
Kevin Keegan
Unknown:
Ray Wilkins
Unknown:
Vince Hilaire

John Woodvine tells "More Spinned Against" by John Wyndham

Lydia entered Edward's spider-room about once a week, partly to tidy and dust it, and partly to enjoy detesting its inhabitants in a pleasantly masochistic fashion...
(A serial of John Wyndham's The Day Of the Triffids begins on 10 September on BBC1. Colour feature in Radio Times)

Contributors

Reader:
John Woodvine
Author:
John Wyndham
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
Michael Kerrigan

at the National Film Theatre
The 55-year-old Hollywood film-maker
Roger Corman talks to
Derek Malcolm before an audience at the National Film Theatre in a Guardian Lecture about his career. Extracts from:
The Masque of the Red Death Ueath Race 2000 Saint Jack and Battle Beyond the Stars.
Producer SUE MALLINSON

Contributors

Talks:
Roger Corman
Unknown:
Derek Malcolm

with John Pitman
Some people seek fame; others have it thrust upon them. This series of six films follows the fortunes of men and women who made front-page news and looks at how they cope with the pressures of being public property. 1: Trevor Lock
Until April last year Trevor Lock was just another bobby on the beat. Then came the Iranian Embassy siege - and now PC Lock has to live with the title of the Siege Hero and all the publicity which goes with it.
Fame was something neither Trevor nor his wife, Doreen, ever wanted and it's beginning to take its toll. Recently they moved home because of all the attention, some of it unpleasant. But now that Trevor has received the George Medal for bravery from the Queen, the Locks might be able to return to anonymity. ' I think - at least I hope - that we can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Film editor NORMAN CARR
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Pitman
Unknown:
Trevor Lock
Unknown:
George Medal
Editor:
Norman Carr
Producer:
Nick Handel

Introduced by Nick Barraclough
The second in the series of highlights from the Cambridge Folk Festival recorded in the picturesque grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall , features
Donovan, The Roches The Home Service
Promoted by the Cambridge City Council Festival organiser KEN WOOLLARD Lighting TOMMY THOMAS Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE Producer DONALD SAYER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nick Barraclough
Unknown:
Hinton Hall
Unknown:
Ken Woollard
Unknown:
Lighting Tommy Thomas
Unknown:
Sound Chris Holcombe
Producer:
Donald Sayer

A five-part adaptation of EUGENE O'NEILL 'S classic drama 2: The Homecoming starring Joan Hackett
Roberta Maxwell , Bruce Davison
On the eve of Ezra Mannon 's return, Christine confronts her husband with the news of her infidelity.
Produced by ANN BLUMENTHAL , JAC VENZA Directed by NICK HAVINGA
A WNET/THIRTEEN production

Contributors

Unknown:
Eugene O'Neill
Unknown:
Joan Hackett
Unknown:
Roberta Maxwell
Unknown:
Bruce Davison
Unknown:
Ezra Mannon
Produced By:
Ann Blumenthal
Produced By:
Jac Venza
Directed By:
Nick Havinga
Christine Mannon:
Joan Hackett
Lavinia Mannon:
Roberta Maxwell
Ezra Mannon:
Josef Sommer
Orin Mannon:
Bruce Davison
Seth:
Roberts Blossom
Amos Ames:
Thomas Hill
Hazel Niles:
Deborah Offner
Peter Niles:
Peter Weller

The last of seven programmes from Edinburgh
Mary Marquis and Michael Dean bring you the news, personalities and performers from the 35th International Festival.
Studio direction RON ISTED Producers
NORMAN MCCANDLISH , KEITH ALEXANDER Editor JAMES hunter. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Dean
Unknown:
Ron Isted
Unknown:
Norman McCandlish
Unknown:
Keith Alexander
Editor:
James Hunter.

PETER SNOW, JOHN TUSA PETER HOBDAY and DONALD MACCORMICK present an informed account of what's happening in the world; special reports from the BBC's correspondents at home and abroad and investigations by Newsnight's own team of reporters.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick

The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Australia from The Oval First day
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the day's play.
Producer NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Introduces:
Richie Benaud
Producer:
Nick Hunter

BBC Two England

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