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ArtNouveau
"avid Lloyd-Jones came to ylasgow 20 years ago and immediately felt the enormous impact of the late Vlctorian city. He began collecting art nouveau at a time when it was cheap and Plentiful, despite his friends' view that it was not only cheap but nasty as well.
His collection now fills every corner of his tenement flat But he still makes a weekly Wlgrimage to Glasgow's oarrowland.
Series producer KEITH ALEXANDER Director KEN MACGREGOR
BBC Scotland (Ri)

Contributors

Producer:
Keith Alexander
Director:
Ken MacGregor

A Panorama report rhis programme, first shown last October, focuses on the stresses and strains at two
Jarge hospitals: St Mary's in London and the Northern General in Sheffield. The Government claims it has
Increased overall spending on the NHS by 24 per cent in real terms but, as the film shows, the extra money that is given to hospitals is much less. Reporter John Ware Producer TOM ROBERTS ditor DAVID DICKINSON

Contributors

Reporter:
John Ware
Producer:
Tom Roberts
Unknown:
David Dickinson

starring
Elizabeth Taylor Frank Morgan Tom Drake
Bill a beautiful Collie dog adopted by young Kathie Merrick as a pup, performs courageously as a 'war dog' during World
War n. But, like many of his human comrades, he returns home deeply affected by his experiences.
Screenplay by LIONEL HOUSER
Directed by ROBERT SISK
Directed by FRED M. WILCOX
0 FILMS: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Taylor
Unknown:
Frank Morgan
Unknown:
Tom Drake
Unknown:
Kathie Merrick
Unknown:
Lionel Houser
Directed By:
Robert Sisk
Directed By:
Fred M. Wilcox
Kathie Merrick:
Elizabeth Taylor
Harry MacBain:
Frank Morgan
Sergeant Smitty:
Tom Drake
Mrs Merrick:
Selena Royle
Judge Payson:
Harry Davenport
Old man:
George Cleveland
Bill:
Lassie

The World
Professional Championship from the Lakeside Country Club
In the third quarter-final this evening the expectations are that No 2 seed JOHN LOWE will be matched against CUFF
LAZARENKO (7), which would provide a match of high quality between two of the most experienced professionals in the game. Introduced by TONY GUBBA

Contributors

Unknown:
John Lowe
Introduced By:
Tony Gubba

Glyn Worsnip
Diane Kenwood John Diamond each with a story of the week from the cities and counties of the south-east corner of England. Producers
DAVID HANINGTON. BILL JONES ! BBC South and East: EUtree (Regional programme - for vanations see foot of column)

Contributors

Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Diane Kenwood
Unknown:
John Diamond
Unknown:
David Hanington.

from Glyndebourne with Clay Jones and Geoff Hamilton
In the golden days of summer last year Gardeners' World took a relaxed view of this wonderful garden, set as it is around one of the world's most famous opera houses. This is where the ambience of the garden provides the perfect overture to an evening's opera. Clay and Geoff look now at the range of plants that will delight in the summer of 1987. Production assistant SAMANTHA BOTTRILL
Producer PHILIP FRANKLIN BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Clay Jones
Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton

First of six murder investigations featuring the forensic scientists and police officers who solved the original cases. Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy

A sheep's head is impaled on a farm gatepost, underneath is a note which reads 'You next'. It is the first of a series of bizarre and horrific events investigated by scientists from the Chepstow forensic science laboratory and police from the Avon and Somerset constabulary.
Names of people and places have been changed.

Feature: page 82

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Photography:
David Feig
Film Editor:
Michael Flynn
Executive Producer:
David Paterson
Director/Producer:
Oliver Morse
Director/Producer:
Ian Duncan
Alan Stockhill:
William Rourke
Kate Stockhill:
Victoria Fairbrother
Peter Davis:
Fred Haggerty

Tonight Arena presents the moving story of the first lady of country music. At the age of 44 she's had 35 number one records, three Grammy awards, 50 albums, five husbands, four children, two grandchildren, continuing health problems and 15 operations. Yet she continues her punishing schedule driven by the dream that took her from the Alabama cotton fields to Nashville and now to Hollywood. Filmed in Los Angeles, Nashville and her childhood home in the deep South, she talks with openness about her career and her marriages, especially to country superstar George Jones. She also tells her story in her songs: 'Stand by your man', 'The bottle', 'D.I.V.O.R.C.E.' and ''Til I can make it on my own'.

Feature: page 38 and Woddis On: page 81

Contributors

Subject:
Tammy Wynette
Film Cameraman:
Colin Waldeck
Film Editor:
Bob Portway
Director:
Rosemary Bowen Jones
Series Editor:
Nigel Finch
Series Editor:
Anthony Wall

The Embassy World
Professional Championship from the Lakeside Country Club
Further coverage of the third quarter-final including the result
Introduced by TONY GUBBA
Commentators
SID WADDELL. TONY GREEN
Television presentation
NICK HUNTER. KEITH MACKENZIE PETER RHAYWARD
Producer KEITH PHILLIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Sid Waddell.
Unknown:
Tony Green
Unknown:
Nick Hunter.
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Unknown:
Peter Rhayward
Producer:
Keith Phillips

With Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Nick Worrall
And the day's news lan Smith, Nick Clarke
Gill NevUl and Chris Lowe

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Nick Worrall
Unknown:
Nick Clarke
Unknown:
Gill Nevul
Unknown:
Chris Lowe

The World Professional
Championship from the Lakeside Country Club
If the seedings are correct the last quarter-final should be between two players from the same stable of Management: MIKE GREGORY , who was unseeded in last Year's championship, has shot up to No 3 this year and should be playing his exhibition partner JOCKY WILSON (6).

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Gregory
Unknown:
Jocky Wilson

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