(to 7.20)
MCC v Rest of the World from Lord's. Second day TONY LEWIS introduces coverage of this morning's play.
Presented by Mike Smith and Vivien Creegor
(Transit returns at 7.20pm)
A See-Saw programme (R)
MCC v Rest of the World from Lord's. Second day TONY LEWIS introduces coverage of this afternoon's play.
(Coverage continues on BBC1)
Last of a five-part story of Scottish football The Team
Could a Scottish team ever win the World Cup?
As the national side prepared for Mexico, almost every Scot was a supporter.
What does the national team mean to Scotland and the Scots? William Mcllvanney concludes the story of Scottish football by exploring the Scottish performance in the international game.
Interviewer Roddy Forsyth
Regional News and Weather
MCC v Rest of the World from Lord's. Second day TONY LEWIS introduces further coverage.
continues a series of films featuring
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS 'S jungle hero.
Tonight starring Gordon Scott Vera Miles
Tarzan becomes involved in a battle against poachers who are plotting to sell ivory and lion skins on the black market.
Screenplay by WILLIAM LIVELY Produced by SOL LESSER
Directed by HAROLD SCHUSTER
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Presented by Mike Smith and Vivien Creegor
Live action by land, sea and air from London City Airport and the National Railway Museum, York.
A whole new approach to air travel with an exclusive landing at Britain's newest airport and the man behind the aviation deal of the decade. Then to the north of England to see the power of steam and to remember when coal was king.
Technical co-ordinator BERNIE DA VIES Directors
BOB WILD. SIMON BETTS
Producer PETER HYLTON CLEAVER
In May 1983
Sir Robert Armstrong joined
Valerie Solti and Richard Baker on the panel for this edition of the musical parlour game. The chairman is
Joseph Cooper and the guest that popular'man of brass' Harry Mortimer.
Producer PETER BUTLER
Director HELEN MORTON (R) (Regional programme - for variations see below)
from Bristol's Dockland with Geoff Hamilton and Clay Jones
The small town garden with less than a foot of soil dumped on top of an old car park would stretch the ingenuity and imagination of any gardener.
Shirley and Donald Start have both, and they have created an oasis of all-year-round interest, principally evergreen and climbers, many of them grown in tubs. Executive producer JOHN KENYON Production assistant CHRISTINE HARDMAN BBC Pebble Mill
Plant list on Ceefax Page 261
By Bob Black.
Willie has shacked up with Chancer. Meanwhile, at the bank, an attractive female auditor is checking over the figures - although Mr McLelland seems to be more interested in checking over hers.
by SURI KRISHNAMMA and SHALINI KRISHNAMMA Kamala, a young student nurse, joins the staff of an old people's hospital. She strikes up an unusual relationship with Saleem, one of the patients. If Saleem has the ability to walk and talk, why doesn't he use it? Kamala's attempts to break down his isolation have tragic consequences. The film was made by the Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design, and received a BAFTA nomination for Best Short Film, 1986
Music JOHN MCLEOD Lighting
IAN SALVAGE. DARROL ADSHEAD Sound
LAN CAMPBELL. CAROLINE HARRIS
Film cameraman TIM NORMINGTON Directed by SURI KRISHNAMMA
The last word on world events analysed by Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Adam Raphael
MCC v Rest of the World from Lord's
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the second day's play.
R K 0 starring
RADIO Charles McGraw
Adele Jergens
During a daring robbery on an armoured car, a gang of four men kills a policeman. His partner - Detective Cordell - relentlessly sets about tracking down the killers ... This tautly-directed thriller is a model of the RKO second-feature style.
Screenplay by EARL FELTON and GERALD DRAYSON ADAMS Produced by HERMAN SCHLOM
Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER
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