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from Aachen, West Germany Further coverage of this afternoon's final team competition.
Introduced by DAVID VINE Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
STEPHEN HADLEY
Television presentation ARD
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Unknown:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

Selections from the exploits of a team of daring undercover agents.
Starring Peter Grave as Jim Phelps, Martin Landau as Rollin Hand, Barbara Bain as Cinnamon, Greg Morris as Barney, Peter Lupus as Willy

An American bomber crashes behind the Iron Curtain and a top-secret fail-safe device falls into the hands of the enemy. Not only do the IMF have to perform an elaborate hoax to rescue it, they must also beware of the slightest wrong move, since the system is designed to self-destruct... (R)

Contributors

Writer:
William Read Woodfield
Writer:
Allan Balter
Director:
Robert Totten
Jim Phelps:
Peter Graves
Rollin Hand:
Martin Landau
Cinnamon:
Barbara Bain
Barney:
Greg Morris
Willy:
Peter Lupus
Paul Shiperd:
Bradford Dillman

The 114th Open Golf Championship
As last year's Open
Championship began at Royal St George's, Sandwich,
British golf fans had not seen a home victory since 1969 - the year Tony Jacklin won. 1985 was to change all that - SANDY LYLE , a gentle, unassuming man of enormous strength, was to be the one to do it.
Sandy faced a field of the world's best golfers and achieved what so many had doubted he could.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights of a memorable event.
Producer RICHARD tilling Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
(Coverage of The 1986 Open

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Jacklin
Unknown:
Sandy Lyle
Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Producer:
Harold Anderson

A film portrait of the controversial police operation which removed the travelling 'hippy' convoy last month from the New Forest site of Stoney Cross.
Operation Daybreak was the code-name for an action which could not have been more sensitive for the Hampshire police. A year earlier, they had been accused of brutality while breaking up a similar convoy near Stonehenge.
For seven days at Stoney
Cross the travelling 'peace' convoy represented a clash of cultures between the 'hippies' and Chief Constable John Duke. He regarded the travellers as 'anarchists', a threat to public order, and renegades from conventional society who were 'not to his taste'.
Throughout the week,
BBC South followed the Chief Constable and his team from the inside as they planned and executed Operation Daybreak. Film editor BEV AMBROSE Producer MARK BYFORD BBC South
0 FEATURE: page 3

Contributors

Unknown:
John Duke.
Editor:
Bev Ambrose

Peter France presents a selection of films screened in the series over the past year, and reveals the origins and backgrounds to the stories. A decoded memo, buried in a pile of declassified documents, led to the story of the biggest security breach in World War n.
Christopher Andrew tells how the MS Automedon, with its cargo of top secret documents, fell into enemy hands before the fall of Singapore and delivered to the Japanese priceless information which changed the course of the war.
The 300th anniversary of the Monmouth rebellion prompted a reassessment of the infamous JUDGE JEFFREYS - was he really the sadistic monster of the Bloody
Assizes, or a loyal officer of the Crown doing his job?
And a stray index card in an Oxford library revealed the existence of a forgotten diary. From its pages there emerged the unique portrait of everyday life in an Essex village throughout World War I, as chronicled by the vicar, THE REVEREND
ANDREW CLARKE. Film directors
JONATHAN DENT. ANTONIA BENEDEK Producer CHRIS MOHR Editor ROY DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Andrew
Unknown:
Andrew Clarke.
Unknown:
Jonathan Dent.
Unknown:
Antonia Benedek
Producer:
Chris Mohr
Editor:
Roy Davies

Presented by Paul Heiney The weekly holiday magazine.
The Resort Report:
Kathy Rochford travels around Brittany, a popular area for self-catering holidays.
Weatherman Jim Bacon comments on the summer so far, and forecasts what's in store for the weekend.
Matthew Collins on special assignments.
And this week's British holiday - Sheila Chaplin and Daphne Warren go to
Douglas on the Isle of Man. Plus traffic news, today's closing exchange rates and the late availability bargains. The Travel Show Information Line - [number removed].
Studio director MAGGIE SUTCLJFFE Executive producer ALAN DOBSON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presented By:
Paul Heiney
Unknown:
Kathy Rochford
Unknown:
Jim Bacon
Unknown:
Matthew Collins
Unknown:
Sheila Chaplin
Unknown:
Daphne Warren
Producer:
Alan Dobson

'Blue Moon Detective Agency. We'll solve your problems ... once we've solved ours.' Starring with The Lady in the Iron Mask
There's a morale problem at Blue Moon. The staff are fighting and Addison is taking bets on the outcome. But then a veiled woman walks in and asks that the man who disfigured her be found - because she still loves him. Passion is obviously boundless and Maddie and David are dragged into a very bizarre case indeed ...
Written by ROGER DIRECTOR Directed by CHRIS LEITCH

Contributors

Written By:
Roger Director
Directed By:
Chris Leitch
Maddie Hayes:
Cybill Shepherd
David Addison:
Bruce Willis
Ms Dipesto:
Allyce Beasley
Barbara Wylie:
Judith Hansen
Frank Harbert:
Joel Polis
Benjamin Wylie:
Dennis Christopher

Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Olivia O'Leary present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
Ian Smith and Jenni Murray with a round-up of the news from home and abroad.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Olivia O'Leary
Unknown:
Ian Smith
Unknown:
Jenni Murray

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