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6.55 Shorefields School: Facing Change
7.20 Weekend Outlook
(to 7.25)
with subtitles, followed by Weather
The first of a season of films featuring. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. with and Dynamic U.N.C.L.E. agent Napoleon Solo has an explosive job to do. The evil scientific genius, Vulcan, head of the worldwide crime syndicate WASP, is determined to wreak havoc; Solo is equally determined to reach a fatal experimental reactor at the Vulcan chemical plant where menace is inescapable....
Screenplay by SAM ROLFE
Produced by NORMAN FELTON Directed by DON MEDFORD
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In this special edition,
Ebony addresses the issue of whether a thriving black business sector will benefit the rest of the community and give some hope to the unemployed youths on the streets.
Vastiana Belfon presents a report on business success in America and the programme compares and contrasts the situation in Britain today. Executive producer JOHN WILCOX Producer INGRID LEWIS
from Brussels
The Ivo Van Damme Memorial World record holders STEVE CRAM and SAID AOUTTA head the long list of world class athletes due to appear at the Heysel Stadium this evening for the penultimate Grand Prix of the season.
The Women's sprints could be the best of the season, with East Germany's MARITA KOCH and HEIKE DRESCHLER taking on Olympic champions
VALERIE BRISCO-HOOKS and EVELYN ASHFORD of the USA. Television presentation RTBF. Belgium Producers
JIM RESIDE and JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor JOHN ROWLINSON
from
Barlestone, Leicestershire
Presented by Geoff Hamilton Growing to show requires a great deal of dedication, skill and knowledge. David Reid possesses all these qualities together with a wealth of practical experience.
His small back garden is full of prize-winning dahlia blooms, and with varieties from most of the different classes there is not much that David does not know about growing dahlias. A mile down the road in his allotment is David's second love - prize-winning celery, leeks, onions and potatoes - all grown in his own unique way.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON Production assistant
JEAN LAUGHTON
Producer DENIS W. GARTSIDE
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the singer's birth another chance to see this Arena special.
Lubbock is a small town lost in the great plains of west Texas. Its most famous son,
Buddy Holly , changed the face of popular music.
Tonight Holly is remembered by the Crickets the Everly Brothers Keith Richards and Paul McCartney.
The programme features unique amateur film of Holly on tour with the other rock 'n' roll greats and at home with the Crickets in Texas. This Arena profile also includes the earliest film of ELVIS PRESLEY on tour in 1955 and the very first record made by THE BEATLES.
A smashing treat (DAILY EXPRESS) Definitive profile .. sad and fascinating (DAILY MAIL) Producer ANTHONY WALL Director RICHARD SPICE (R)
Introduced by Ian Smith including a look at the closing debates from the Trades Union Congress in Brighton. Producers
JANA BENNETT. TIM GARDAM
MARK THOMPSON. DIANA MORTON Directors JANES GOULD
JOHN WILKINSON. CHRIS FOX Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE. ADRIAN MILNE Deputy editor TIM ORCHARD Editor RICHARD TAIT
Further action from Brussels Commentators DAVID COLEMAN.
RON PICKERING ,
STUART STOREY
Introduced by DAVID ICKE with BRENDAN FOSTER
starring with The Second Chance
Jim's tough ex-cellmate,
Gandy Finch , gets his fingers badly burned when he falls for Theda, a torch singer with very fatal charms.
Written by GORDON DAWSON Directed by REZA BADIYI (R)