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I want to go on a bear hunt, You come too, All right? Let's go!
Presenter Jane Hardy Guest Brian Jameson
Story: Kootenai Indians by JOANNE SYMONS (R)
The International Cavaliers Before the days of sponsored Sunday cricket, many of the world's best players met for a gentle after-lunch match against a county side. For those players, the television audience and commentator John Arlott , Cavalier cricket was fun!
Series producer JEFF GODDARD (R)
Introduced by RICHARD PITMAN
2.35 The Royal Fern Novices 'Chase (3m)
3.10 The Bollinger
Champagne Novices
Handicap 'Chase (2tm)
3.45 The Trillium Handicap Hurdle (2m)
Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN and JOHN HANMER
Summariser BILL SMITH Producer BRIAN ROGERS including at
3.0 News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Portrait of a Decade The End of the World
With the Depression over, the future would look bright - except for Hitler. Munich,
Czechoslovakia - can Hitler be appeased? Can Hitler b3 bought off? The world, in the summer of 1939, knew that it would be the last summer of peace. And what might happen after that, no one could possibly tell.
Commentary spoken by David Swift
English language production by HENRY FOSTER
Written and produced by DIETER FRANCK
News, views, gossip and song with Pamela and her guests.
Frank Muir and John Amis challenging Denis Norden and Ian Wallace over questions set by Steve Race (R)
In the last of the current series Nicholas Shakespeare and his guest critics, including Ludovic Kennedy , review the pick of the latest books, including MARGARET DRABBLE 's new novel, The Radiant Way; plus a rare interview with journalist and author Martha Gellhorn on the republication of her novel Liana,
Researcher CHRIS WILSON Director PETER MANIURA
Producer ROLAND KEATING
starring
Lionel Jeffries Oliver Reed Jack Hedley
June Thorbum England 1648;
Cromwell's troops pursue the King as he is moved from one hiding place to another. Among Royalist rebels is the daring, anonymous figure known as the Scarlet Blade.
Lionel Jeffries plays the villainous Colonel Judd - once Royalist, now a staunch supporter of the Ironsides - in this Civil War adventure.
Produced by ANTHONY NELSON KEYS Written and directed by JOHN GILLING
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Coverage of this morning's national act of remembrance at Canterbury Cathedral for those who were lost on the ferry, Herald of Free Enterprise.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh leads a large congregation of mourners, survivors and rescuers as they pay their respects.
The sermon is preached by the Archbishop of Canterbury The Most Rev and Rt Hon Robert Runcie
Commentator Tom Fleming (Edited showing of the service on BBC1 at 10.45 am)
A series of four programmes written and presented by Natalia Makarova 2: Chemistry
Tonight Natalia Makarova looks at the most important man in the ballerina's dancing life - her partner. A great partnership can only develop when there is a kind of chemistry between the two dancers, a physical and emotional rapport that communicates with the audience across the footlights. The technicalities can be learned in the studio, but a truly creative relationship is far more elusive.
Natalia Makarova dances with Reid Anderson
Anthony Dowell , Ivan Nagy Roland Petit
Peter Schaufuss
Alexander Sombart and Artists of the Royal Ballet also appearing
Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev Carla Fracci and Gheorghe Iancu
Marcia Haydee and Richard Cragun
Antoinette Sibley and Anthony Dowell
Maya Plisetskaya and Boris Efimov
Pas de deux class from the Royal Ballet School Music played by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden conductor David Garforth Programme consultant CLEMENT CRISP Photography
PETER HALL. JOHN ELSE
Film editor CAROL OWENS Associate producer DINA MAKAROVA
Producers DEREK BAILEY and JULIA MATHESON
Director DEREK BAILEY
starring
Private Charles Lamb
Frank is mistaken for a priest and one of his flock falls in danger of becoming a sacrificial lamb. Meanwhile, Radar has to do some deft wool-pulling to save a friend....
Written by LARRY GELBART and sid DORFMAN
Directed by HY AVERBACK (R)
Dramatised in four parts by ROSEMARY ANNE SISSON starring and with Richard Morant and Rowena Cooper
1: The mystery writer Harriet Vane , cleared of murder at the Old Bailey, goes on a walking tour in the West Country, only to stumble upon a corpse.
Music composed and arranged by JOSEPH HOROVITZ
Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD Producer MICHAEL CHAPMAN
Director CHRISTOPHER HODSON
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In the second half of her new one-woman (plus one pianist) show, Pam features the art of origami along with her normal line of poems and informal stories, husband-bashing or otherwise. Recorded at the Wilde Theatre, Bracknell. Sound BRIAN ROBINSON Lighting JOHN MASON
Producer DAVE PERROTTET
with Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Adam Raphael international reports by David Sells , Charles Wheeler
11.35 Health and Disease: Dirty Old Town?
Salford has been described as a health black spot. What do its people think about this label?
(R)
12.0 International Marketing
When a British exporter tries to develop sales outlets in France, what reception does he receive?
(R)
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