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The 1983
Prudential Cup
New Zealand beat England for the very first time in a one-day international in Australia last winter and eventually qualified for the finals at England's expense. A few weeks later the packed cricket grounds in New Zealand were celebrating a 3-0 win as insult was added to injury. England must begin with a win to restore confidence as well as to score points in Group A.
Introduced by PETER WEST with news of PAKISTAN v SRI LANKA in Group A, WEST INDIES V INDIA in Group B, AUSTRALIA V ZIMBABWE in Group B.
World Cup Cricket
The 1983 Prudential Cup
PETER WEST introduces further coverage of England v New Zealand's Group A match. International Tennis
The Stella Artois Championships
Further coverage of this afternoon's matches from the Queen's Club.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Last of the series exploring the hobby of fish-keeping. Some Like it Hot
Tropical marines, a new and fast-growing branch of the hobby, can bring a miniature coral reef into the living-room.
John Glenister
JOHN GLENISTER'S work as television drama director ranges from Z-Cars to Marie Curie and he won the Italia Prize for his work on The Six Wives of Henry VIII.
Tonight's programme follows a piece of typical television drama from the first read-through to the final studio recording. Paul Daneman, Anna Massey and Jill Balcon rehearse and perform an extract from the novel The Sea Change by ELIZABETH JANE HOWARD.
Narrated by MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES
Executive producer KEN COBDEN Directed by CHRISTOPHER SWANN
Presented by Henry Kelly and Susan Grossman , with drinks correspondent Jill Goolden
Thirty new food products are launched every week. Food and Drink looks at the ones that don't succeed.
Director ROBERT TONER
Producer PETER bazalgetti
22 Minutes from London
A garden city to rival Letchworth and Welwyn was created in the woodland south of Chislehurst between the years 1929 and 1939. Almost unchanged to this day, Petts Wood reveals an astonishing array of British suburban designs for living in the 1930s. When the first residents moved in, their only link with the metropolis of London, where most of them worked, was a tiny railway halt. By 1939 a thriving community had grown up, but not without teething problems. Narrator ANDREW FAULDS
Film editor PETER SYMES
Director VICTORIA WEGG PROSSER
Ring a Ring a Rosy
Dramatised by JOSEPHINE POOLE Narrated by Keith Barron
When Ellen lost her husband she moved to the Somerset countryside in search of solitude. For years she isolated her daughter from the outside world. Then Paul arrived. with Nanette Newman
Assistant producer JEREMY MILLS
Produced and directed by JOHN KING
The Metamorphosis of Mr Samsa
Directed and animated by CAROLINE LEAP from the short story by FRANZ KAFKA
with Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland
Steelyard Blues
also starring Peter Boyle
In the first of two films Jane Fonda plays the girlfriend of social misfit Donald Sutherland in an anarchic comedy which revolves around their attempts to get airborne in a battered 40s aquaplane.
and at 12.10am
Klute
Jane Fonda won an Oscar for her role as a callgirl in this film in which she becomes involved with Detective John Klute in his efforts to resolve the disappearance of a friend.
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