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A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Dibs doesn't think much of Cosmo's hat, but she wears it anyway.
Book: "Katie Morag Delivers the Mail" Read by Mairi Hedderwick
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The Walker Cup from Sunningdale
The top amateur golfers from Britain and Ireland and the United States meet for the most famous trophy in amateur golf, at one of the greatest golf courses in the world.
Four foursomes and eight singles matches are on the schedule for each of the two days of competition and although, historically, the odds favour the visitors, a victory for Great Britain and Ireland would mean that for the first time all three major team trophies are in European hands. including at 2.0 and 3.0 News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
International Golf The Walker Cup More action from Sunningdale
Commentators PETER ALLISS
BRUCE CRITCHLEY TONY JACKLIN
CLIVE CLARK
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER Producers
FRED VINER ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
Cricket
The Benson and Hedges Cup TONY LEWIS introduces further coverage of one of today's quarter-final matches. Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
RAYILLINGWORTH Summarisers TOM GRAVENEY BOB WILLIS
Television presentation KEITH MACKENZIE ALAN GRIFFITHS
An autumn week beside the sea at Weymouth.
They arrived from around the world, professional sailboarders out to set new speed-sailing records, and enthusiastic amateurs out to test new theories of sail design. The only question - would there be enough wind? A question it took a week to answer.
Producer TONY BYERS
A series of films produced by Global Report which tell the stories of eight individuals from around the world, who have all come to realise there is, indeed, only one earth. 4: Kutambura - Struggling People
Forty years old and a mother of seven, Annah Ngwerume has been asked to go back to school. If she goes, she will return to her village and teach the women the basics of reading and writing, of earning extra money, as well as modern methods of family planning. It's a promising new approach by Zimbabwe to old problems in Africa. Producer RACHEL v. LYON Director BARBARA PYLE
Series producer PETER FIRSTBROOK
Sidney Nolan
Over a long and distinguished lifetime in painting, Sir
Sidney Nolan has returned again and again to images of his native Australia, its landscape and its people.
He's particularly remembered for his series of paintings about the life of notorious bandit Ned Kelly. Nolan became fascinated by the ability of the Quantel
Paintbox to make stencils and cut-up images. He brought photographs and drawings to his sessions on the computer and used them to make a series of new and extraordinary collages on an Australian theme. ixecutive producers MICHAEL DEAKIN LESLIE MEGAHEY
Director BOB LOCKYER
A GRIFFIN PRODUCTION for BBCtv
with House Arrest
A well-delivered right to Frank's jaw finds Hawkeye confined to The Swamp and Hotlips insisting on the full might of military law.
Meanwhile, Radar anticipates a new, elevated status ...
Written by JIM FRITZELL and EVERETT GREENBAUM
Directed by HY AVERBACK (R)
Last of three parts dramatised by PHILIP BROADLEY starring and with Richard Morant Charmian May and Dilys Hamlett
Harriet Vane and Lord Peter solve the mystery of what lay behind the violent passions which have blighted her old college.
Music composed and arranged by JOSEPH HOROVITZ
Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD Producer MICHAEL CHAPMAN Director MICHAEL SIMPSON
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including Election Debate
Donald MacCormick invites three leading party spokesmen into the studio to discuss the major Election issues.
And Adam Raphael reports on the key moments from tonight's election events, with analysis of the issues raised.
The Benson and Hedges Cup TONY LEWIS introduces highlights from one of today's quarter-final matches. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD
RAY ILLINGWORTH Summarisers
TOM GRAVENEY , BOB WILLIS Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE. ALAN GRIFFITHS
Julia Somerville introduces some of tonight's key speeches from the campaign trail.