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Thorn EMf Championship Final Gloucestershire v Yorkshire from Bristol
To qualify for the final, both sides beat last year's champions, Lancashire, and Gloucestershire scored a narrow victory over Yorkshire. But with ALAN OLD master-minding the talented Yorkshire backs, the onus is on the powerful Gloucestershire pack to control the game.
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH is joined by BILL BEAUMONT for the commentary.
Series producer huw jones

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
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Bill Beaumont

The Benson and Hedges Masters from the Wembley Conference Centre The Final
Best of 17 frames for £16,000-those are the final statistics today. Alex Higgins and Terry Griffiths have dominated this championship for the last five years, can they reach the final yet again? Can Steve Davis retain the Masters title? Will Ray Reardon or Cliff Thorburn add another title to their collection? DAVID ICKE has some of the answers.

Contributors

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Alex Higgins
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Terry Griffiths
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Steve Davis
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Ray Reardon
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Cliff Thorburn
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David Icke

The Geneva Event
An international team of scientists searches for two new and extremely short-lived particles. Their discovery would take physicists a huge step forward towards uniting all the forces of nature in a single framework.

The World Series Cup Australia v England
Here at Adelaide, pace-man Geoff Lawson destroyed the English batting in the Third Test to give Australia a two-match lead. With the qualifying stages of the one-day competition drawing to a conclusion, England must hope for revenge as they try to win a place in the best-of-three match final. RICHIE BENAUD with highlights.

Contributors

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Geoff Lawson
Unknown:
Richie Benaud

Men's Downhill from Sarajevo
Twelve months from now the eyes of the sporting world will be focused on this Yugoslav mountain resort, which will host the XIV Olympic Winter Games.
DAVID VINE reports from the men's downhill course on Mount Bjelasnica, the venue this week for the seventh race of the 1983 World Cup series.
Ladies' Downhill from Les Diablerets
This weekend the top downhillers are in the picturesque Bernese Oberland at the half-way stage of the ladies' championship.
Television presentation by the YUGOSLAV and SWISS TV SERVICES Producer jiu RESIDE
Book (same title) 93.00, Ski Sunday Supplement f2.50, from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
David Vine

Presented by Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton With NICK CLARKE
MARK ROGERSON and LUKE CASEY
Black and White and Pink All Over: from tomorrow a new business newspaper will be lying on breakfast tables and office desks in 14 European countries and the Middle East. The Wall Street Journal Europe is being launched in Brussels. It is a direct challenge to Britain's prestigious Financial Times, whose European edition, now selling 37,000 copies a day, was just about to break even. The battle between the two papers will be fought over advertising revenue and reaching 'the right people '. Who will win? NICK CLARKE reports.
Director PETER GILLBE
Deputy editor ANDREW Clayton
EditorJOHNREYNOLDS

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Widlake
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
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With Nick Clarke
Unknown:
Mark Rogerson
Unknown:
Nick Clarke
Director:
Peter Gillbe
Editor:
Andrew Clayton

This two-part drama is being shown throughout the world tonight and tomorrow - exactly 50 years after Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933.
Adapted from the novel by LION FEUCHTWANGER first published in 1933 1: In the autumn of 1932 the Oppermanns are a successful Berlin Jewish family. One runs their prosperous family furniture store, another is a famous doctor, a third a well-known man of letters. For them Hitler seems a receding threat as the Nazi share of the vote declines. Within months, however, Germany is a fascist state and the civilisation of which the Oppermanns are a part is disappearing.
Presented by Robert Thirkell English narration by Bernard Hepton
Written and directed by EGON MONK
A KG GYULA TREBITSCH production
A German programme with English narration and subtitles
(Part 2 will be shown tomorrow at 9.0)

Contributors

Unknown:
Adolf Hitler
Novel By:
Lion Feuchtwanger
Presented By:
Robert Thirkell
Unknown:
Bernard Hepton
Unknown:
Gyula Trebitsch
Dr Gustav Oppermann:
Michael Degen
Prof Edgar Oppermann:
Peter Fitz
Martin Oppermann:
Wolfgang Kieling
Berthold Oppermann:
Till Topf
Liselotte Oppermann:
Rosel Zech
Jaques Lavendel:
Kurt Sobotka
Klara Lavendel:
Andrea Dahmen

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