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A magazine for Asian women

BBC Birmingham

Write to: Gharbar, [address removed], with your comments and suggestions.
Speak for Yourself, £2.75 from bookseller.

Contributors

Producer:
Ashok Rampal
Director:
Bish Mehay

2.0 Sapling Novices' Chase (2m)

2.30 Fembank Hurdle Race (3m)

3.0 Whitbread Trial Handicap Steeplechase (3m)

3.35 Reynoldstown Novices' Steeplechase (3m)

Introduced by Richard Pitman

Declarations, tips and results on Ceefax

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Pitman
Commentator:
Julian Wilson
Commentator:
John Hanmer
TV Presentation:
Bill Taylor

The Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship
Coverage of the second day's play from the Coatbridge Indoor Bowling Club.

John Watson (Scotland) plays Pat O'Brien (Zimbabwe)
Skippy Arculli (USA) plays Jim Baker (Ireland)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Watson
Unknown:
Pat O'Brien
Unknown:
Jim Baker

As England's cricketers come to the end of their tour of India, Kieran Prendiville, a keen amateur, sets out to discover whether there is a science to the game of cricket - from facing the bowling of England's hero Ian Botham, to doing experiments in the wind tunnel at Cambridge University.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kieran Prendiville
Guest:
Ian Botham
Film Editor:
Ellin Hare
Producer:
Jon Palfreman

A thousand years ago, in China, the souls of 108 knights were reborn to fight the tyranny and corruption of the government. They lived by their wits and their swords in the marshy lands of the water margins of Lian Shan Po. Their leader was Lin Chung and their exploits became legendary. The Girl Who Loved the Flower-Priest
Directed by KATSUMINISHIKAWA
English adaptation by DAVIDWEIR
English version directed by MICHAEL BAKEWELL for WORLD WIDE SOUND, London Produced by NTV Tokyo

Contributors

Unknown:
Lin Chung
Directed By:
Michael Bakewell

A seven-part series tracing the origins of our species, presented by Richard Leakey

In 1979 Richard Leakey's mother, Mary, unearthed the oldest human footprints in the world. Made nearly four million years ago, they are the earliest evidence we have of that crucial shift from four legs to two.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Leakey
Series Producer:
Graham Massey

Presented by Jeremy James
In Game 2 of this International Chess series, Raymond Keene , the second British player to gain the coveted Grandmaster title, faces American Walter Browne , many-times US Champion and one of the favourites to win this tournament. Expert analysis by BILL HARTSTON
Director JILL dawson
Producer ROBERT TONER

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Raymond Keene
Unknown:
Walter Browne
Unknown:
Bill Hartston
Director:
Jill Dawson
Producer:
Robert Toner

by Elaine Morgan

Amelia B. Edwards was in the great tradition of Victorian travelling ladies. Her Egyptian holiday was to change not just her life, but the whole course of British excavation in Egypt.

Contributors

Writer:
Elaine Morgan
Photography:
Colin Waldeck
Sound Recordist:
John Hooper
Film Editor:
Pam Bosworth
Designer:
Paul Allen
Series Editor:
Bruce Norman
Director:
Anna Benson Gyles
Amelia Edwards:
Margaret Tyzack
Flinders Petrie:
Jeremy Clyde
Stuart Poole:
James Grout
Dr Birch:
Tony Steedman
Mr Newton:
Preston Lockwood
Mrs Brasher:
Aimee Delamain
Miss Bradbury:
Celia Bannerman
Mr Griffith:
Gerard Ryder
Miss Booth:
Hilda Fenemore
Mrs Brocklehurst:
Yvonne Coulette
Sir Erasmus Wilson:
Gerald Case
The Rev Winslow:
Don Fellows

with Nick Ross and Jane Walmsley

Legal comment Michael Molyneux

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Ross
Presenter:
Jane Walmsley
Legal comment:
Michael Molyneux
Film Director:
Adam Curtis
Studio Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Ritchie Cogan
Editor:
Peter Chafer

The Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship
Highlights from the second day's play.

Six champions have been involved in today's matches: Skippy Arculli (USA), Jim Baker (Ireland), John Watson (Scotland), Pat O'Brien (Zimbabwe), Peter Bryant (New Zealand), David Tso (Hong Kong)

Contributors

Unknown:
Skippy Arculli
Unknown:
Jim Baker
Unknown:
John Watson
Unknown:
Pat O'Brien
Unknown:
Peter Bryant
Bowler:
David Tso

BBC Two England

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