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When I'm walking down the street
All sorts of things are beneath my feet
Presenter Jane Hardy. Guests Simon Davies , Johnny Ball Story: Mountain out of Molehills by CHRIS GALER Musical director PAUL READE Woodwind ALAN GRAHAME Graphics
CLAIRE STANLEY. SUE WORTHY Producer PENNY LLOYD Director JANE TARLETON
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Presenter:
Jane Hardy.
Unknown:
Simon Davies
Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Unknown:
Chris Galer
Director:
Paul Reade
Unknown:
Alan Grahame
Unknown:
Claire Stanley.
Unknown:
Sue Worthy
Producer:
Penny Lloyd
Director:
Jane Tarleton
Producer:
Barbara Roddam
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Built by William Cecil, Chief Minister to Elizabeth I, Burghley House, near Stamford, always had the right scale for a dynasty.... huge and enduring.
William's successors in the intervening four centuries have kept the house alive in ways he wouldn't have dreamed of. In fact it's still Siying up treasures that have lain undiscovered for years....
Presented by Tim Schadla-Hall
producers JOHN IRWIN. PATRICK HARGREAVES

Contributors

Presented By:
Tim Schadla-Hall
Unknown:
John Irwin.
Unknown:
Patrick Hargreaves

Introduced from Edinburgh by Steve Rider
Cricket: First Test
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v New Zealand from Lord's
A couple of irrelevant statistics for you: New
Zealand's highest innings total against England, in England, was 551 for nine declared, and their lowest (wait for it) 47 in 1958, both occurrences at Lord's.
Therein lies a non sequitur. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD. TONY LEWIS TED DEXTER. BOB WILLIS
Racing from Ascot
Whatever happens this afternoon, the buzz will surely be about the King George tomorrow.
2.30 Rous Memorial Stakes (Handicap. 5f)
3.0 Virginia Water Maiden Stakes (2-y-o. 6f)
3.30 Brown Jack Stakes (Handicap. 2m)
4.5 Sandwich Maiden Stakes (2-y-o. 7f)
Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN
JULIAN WILSON. JIMMY LINDLEY
XIII Commonwealth Games
Edinburgh 1986 Around 6.0, an update of Bowls and Badminton, plus
Swimming Finals at 6.30. Women 100m Freestyle JUNE CROFT won this in Brisbane with a time of 56.97. Men 100m Breast-stroke
ADRIAN MOORHOUSE defends his title.
Women 400m Medley
ANITA LONSBOROUGH won gold in Perth in 1962 - she's on the wireless now - BBC of course. Men's 400m Freestyle
ANDY ASTBURY and JOHN DAVEY were one and three in Brisbane.
Commentators
ALAN WEEKS , HAMILTON BLAND Television presentation: Cricket NICK HUNTER Racing BRIAN ROGERS
Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Unknown:
Richie Benaud.
Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Ted Dexter.
Unknown:
Bob Willis
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson.
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Adrian Moorhouse
Unknown:
Andy Astbury
Unknown:
John Davey
Unknown:
Alan Weeks
Unknown:
Hamilton Bland
Unknown:
Nick Hunter
Unknown:
Brian Rogers
Editor:
Brian Barwick
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

Presented by Professor Heinz Wolff Third Heat:
The Fork Lift
This week the programme goes to the Scottish
Exhibition Centre for a show that lives up to the series title. The three teams have to shift some 500 eggs as fast as possible using a fork-lift truck. But that is the easy part; the difficult part is building the fork-lift truck in the first place. Guest judge
Dr Peter Kitchin
Assistant producer ALEX LAIRD Producer CHARLES HUFF

Contributors

Presented By:
Professor Heinz Wolff
Unknown:
Dr Peter Kitchin
Producer:
Alex Laird
Producer:
Charles Huff

from Cardiff with Geoff Hamilton and Clay Jones
Take a level site and by clever use of tall subjects transform it into a garden that not only looks bigger than it is, but also has fresh and interesting views around every corner.
Bryan and Elizabeth Hibbard 's garden is not without problems though, set as it is in a frost pocket, and the rockery they have made is also proving a bit of a problem.
Production assistant CHRISTINE HARDMAN
Producer PHILIP FRANKLIN
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Clay Jones
Unknown:
Elizabeth Hibbard
Unknown:
Christine Hardman
Producer:
Philip Franklin
Producer:
John Kenyon

Musical instruments from the clavichord to the kazoo and composers from Gounod to Gershwin are featured in questions put by Steve Race to
Frank Muir , John Amis Ian Wallace and Denis Norden in the course of tonight's challenge. Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Race
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Douglas Hespe

Nine documentaries that look at many unusual aspects of medicine.
4: George Vithoulkas - Homoeopath
Almost everyone has heard of homoeopathy, yet very few people outside the discipline understand it. There is little or no conventional scientific basis for its belief that like cures like, yet homoeopaths say it is the second most widely-used medical system in the world. Homoeopaths question the patients in detail about the mental, emotional and physical aspects of their lives as well as about the illness, and prescribe accordingly.
George Vithoulkas is widely accepted as an outstanding practitioner and teacher. Narrator Roger Mills
Series adviser TED KAPTCHUK Photography MIKE FOX Sound MIKE LAX
Film editor CHRIS WADE
Series producer MICHAEL CROUCHER Produced by TAMASIN DAY-LEWIS
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Contributors

Unknown:
George Vithoulkas
Narrator:
Roger Mills
Unknown:
Ted Kaptchuk
Unknown:
Mike Fox
Unknown:
Mike Lax
Editor:
Chris Wade
Producer:
Michael Croucher
Produced By:
Tamasin Day-Lewis

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