6.30 The Noble Savage
6.55 Drinking Behaviour in Animals
7.20 Weekend Outlook
(to 7.25)
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6.30 The Noble Savage
6.55 Drinking Behaviour in Animals
7.20 Weekend Outlook
(to 7.25)
The Lawn Tennis Championships from the All England Club
HARRY CARPENTER introduces live action from the show courts on Men's Singles semi-finals day.
Television presentation
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , FRED VINER ALASTAIR SCOTT and HUW JONES Producer
MARTIN HOPKINS
Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
Delia Smith creates three more recipes especially for those who're cooking for one.
This week is distinctly fishy, with a smoked fish chowder doing the poached egg trick, plaice fillets well and truly tartared, and a surprise parcel of salmon with tarragon.
Fishy and fun for one! Cameraman ALAN HUSSEY
Sound recordist DENNIS CARTWRIGHT Director JOHN ROONEY
Executive producer CYRIL GATES BBC Manchester
from Clee St Margaret with Geoff Hamilton and Clay Jones who visit two gardens in this delightful Shropshire village. Michael and Mirable Osiers' garden is large and with over 70 old-fashioned roses, a herb garden made from old bricks and the creative use of grass cutting, looks deceptively mature - yet it has only been planted since 1980. Dorothy and Fitz Hadokes ' small cottage garden is next door and was only planted in 1983, but here again, the old roses and herbaceous plants provide a wealth of summer colour.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON Production assistant
CHRISTINE HARDMAN
Producer DENIS w. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
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The BBC International
Sheepdog Championship
Introduced by Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall The Finals
On the last day of the televised trials at
Chatsworth, sheepmen and their dogs set out in their quest to prove they are masters of the craft of shepherding sheep.
At the completion of the trials, His Grace, The Duke of Devonshire, presents the BBC Trophies and the International Sheep Dog Society's Sash of Honour. The finalists:
Singles
JOHN THOMAS and Don
(England) v JOHN WILSON and Peg (Scotland) Brace
TOT LONGTON with Jess and Toss (England) v JOHN MACLEOD with Ben in and Cap (Scotland) Technical co-ordinator
STEVE WHITAKER
Director MICHAEL KERR Producer IAN SMITH
Tempest in a Pothole
When Bell runs over a pothole and breaks his arm, he decides to sue the city council in the courts. After the hole is repaired, he finds he has no evidence, no witness and no case and is prepared to drop the action. But help comes from an unexpected source ... Written by PETER L DIXON
Directed by MARK CUNNINGHAM
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Jenni Murray and Ian Smith present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts
starring Peter Cushing Christopher Lee
Dracula in modern dress! Professor Van Helsing, called in to investigate a police agent's death at a satanic mass, begins to suspect that his old adversary lurks behind the scenes.
Vampires in the cellar, plague viruses and high finance feature in this audacious Hammer shocker.
Screenplay by DAN HOUGHTON Produced by ROY SKEGGS Directed by ALAN GIBSON
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