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This week's programme includes an interview with internationally acclaimed cosmetician SHAHNAZ HUSAIN, a story for children and a song by ASAD AMANAT ALI KHAN.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL Directed by YOUSOUF AZIZ BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Producer:
Ashok Rampal
Directed By:
Yousouf Aziz

The Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
In the first session of play today the second seed CLIFF THORBURN , who was the first overseas player to win the title in 1980 and who is still the opponent nobody wants, makes his first appearance, while DAVID TAYLOR completes his first-round match, PERRIE MANS also makes his first appearance in the last of the 16 first-round matches this afternoon. Commentators.
TED LOWE , JACK KARNEHM
CLIVE EVERTON , VERA SELBY
2.0 Racing from Chester
The second day of the meeting.
2.15 The Sefton Maiden Fillies' Stakes (7f, 122yds)
2.45 The Philip Comes Nickel Alloys Stakes (Qualifier, 5f)
3.20 The Ladbroke Chester Cup (2m, 2f, 97yds)
No jockey will be as keen to win Chester's most famous race as Willie Carson, and before racing he marries local girl Elaine Williams.
3.50 The Cheshire Oaks (lm, 4f, 65yds)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Thorburn
Unknown:
David Taylor
Unknown:
Perrie Mans
Unknown:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
Jack Karnehm
Unknown:
Clive Everton
Unknown:
Elaine Williams.
Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
John Hanmer

Can we see a ball knock skittles over? Can we see one event cause another? Only if causality is a real connection between individual events. This programme outlines the views of an 18th-century philosopher, David Hume. Producer DAVID JACKSON
A BBC/Open University production

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hume.
Producer:
David Jackson

A personal view by J. Bronowskl in 13 programmes
6: The Starry Messenger
The programme hinges on the crisis of the scientific conscience in the person of the astronomer Galileo and in the rich cities of Venice and Rome. the scenes both of his triumph and punishment. Series editor ADRIAN MALONE

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Bronowskl
Editor:
Adrian Malone

The first of six programmes
Jack Charlton introduces the second series of television's popular knock-out match angling competition which comes from the River Bann at Portadown, Northern Ireland, and presents the country's leading anglers, including the World Champion, with a challenging stretch of water.
Match commentator PETE THOMPSON Today's peg order: DENIS WHITE , TOM PICKERING , JIMMY RANDELL , DAVE THOMAS (World Champion), IAN WORTON and HUBERT KEARNS.
Director KEITH ACKRII. L Producer ROY RONNIE
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Contributors

Introduces:
Jack Charlton
Commentator:
Pete Thompson
Unknown:
Denis White
Unknown:
Tom Pickering
Unknown:
Jimmy Randell
Unknown:
Dave Thomas
Unknown:
Ian Worton
Unknown:
Hubert Kearns.
Director:
Keith Ackrii.
Producer:
Roy Ronnie

by WILKIE COLLINS , dramatised in five parts by RAY JENKINS
4: Overheard by Marian, Glyde has confessed to Fosco he is deeply in debt and in mortal terror that Anne Catherick will reveal his deadly secret. Marian fell seriously ill before she could take action. As she lay helpless, Fosco set up his intricate plot to steal Laura's fortune.
Cast in order of appearance:
Music composed and conducted by PATRICK COWERS Script editor BETTY WILLINGALE
Designers MICHAEL YOUNG, RICHARD MORRIS Producer JONATHAN POWELL Directed by JOHN BRUCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilkie Collins
Unknown:
Ray Jenkins
Unknown:
Anne Catherick
Editor:
Betty Willingale
Unknown:
Richard Morris
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Directed By:
John Bruce
Count FOSCO:
Alan Badel
Sir Percival Glyde:
John Shrapnel
Mr Dawson:
John Blain
Mrs Michelson:
Carol MacReady
Margaret Porcher:
Jeannie Crowther
Madame Rubelle:
Hilary Sesta
Marian Halcombe:
Diana Quick
Countess FOSCO:
Georgine Anderson
Fletcher:
Andrew Carr
Laura:
Jenny Seagrove
Hester Pinhorn:
Norma Shebbeare
Mr Goodricke:
Peter Stockbridge
Asylum proprietor:
John Sterland
Asylum nurse:
Marion Owen--Smith
Laura's nurse:
Dee Anderson
Stockbroker:
Geoffrey Staines
Frederick Fairlie:
Ian Richardson
Louis:
Kevin Elyot
Walter Hartright:
Daniel Gerroll
Lawyer's clerk:
Tom Durham
Gardener:
Wally Thomas
Mrs Clements:
Anna Wing
Mrs Catherick:
Pauline Jameson
Parish clerk:
Cameron Miller
Gamekeeper:
Timothy Condren
Other man:
Terry Victor
Mr Wansborough:
Andrew Staines

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