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Live coverage from
Harrogate of emergency motions and debates on the disabled (with sign language for the deaf and hard of hearing) and women in the Third World.
Commentators Sir Robin Day David Dimbleby with Nick Clarke

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Nick Clarke

Coverage continues with debates on Industrial Policy and the Economy and The Future Strategy of the Liberal Party
Conference organiser MARIE RICOT including at
3.0 News and Weather and 3.50 News and Weather
Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Marie Ricot

Lost Planet of the Gods: 2 The Galactica squadron continues its perilous flight through the magnetic void to escape the Cylons. As the wedding celebrations of Serina and Apollo begin, a strange light leads the fleet to a mysterious planet.

Contributors

Writer:
Glen A. Larson
Writer:
Don Bellisario
Director:
Chris Nyby
Cmdr Adama:
Lorne Greene
Captain Apollo:
Richard L Hatch
Lt Starbuck:
Dirk Benedict
Lt Boomer:
Herb Jefferson Jr
Serina:
Jane Seymour
Athena:
Maren Jensen
Colonel Tigh:
Terry Carter
Cassiopea:
Laurette Spang
Baltar:
John Colicoe
Boxey:
Noah Hathaway

The Daihatsu Pro-Celebrity Championship
Floodlit clay pidgeon shooting from Littlecote, Berkshire. Round Two
Bob Champion, with farmer and 1984 European Champion, A. J. Smith v
Gerald Harper , with housewife and 1986 World Champion, Anthea Hillyer
Commentator DAVID VINE
Produced in association with Trans World International
Event organiser DAVID MAXWELL Lighting JOHN LIVINGSTONE
Videotape editor DAVID HAMBELTON Designer MICHAEL TREVOR Television presentation PETER HYLTON CLEAVER

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Harper
Unknown:
Anthea Hillyer
Commentator:
David Vine
Unknown:
David Maxwell
Unknown:
John Livingstone
Editor:
David Hambelton
Designer:
Michael Trevor
Unknown:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

Down in the Duckpond
A family of ducklings follow their mother down to the pond - an idyllic scene. But under the surface lurks a whole bestiary of miniature monsters: a hair-like creature without eyes or mouth, a beast armoured in living shells, and a bloated bloodsucker that swallows prey as large as itself....
Written and narrated by Peter France
Photography ALAN HAYWARD Director NIGEL MARVEN
Series producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter France
Unknown:
Photography Alan Hayward
Director:
Nigel Marven
Producer:
Dilys Breese

Vastiana Belfon introduces this week's Ebony which celebrates its 100th programme with a star-studded cast of personalities who have taken part in the series over the last five years. Syd Burke will be In Print getting the inside stories from people who have been hitting the headlines and Sonia Fraser comes in off the road to meet some of the biggest names in British black music.
Plus live performances from many of those artists. Producer TERRENCE FRANCIS
Series producer VASTIANA BELFON Executive producer JOHN wilcox

Contributors

Introduces:
Vastiana Belfon
Unknown:
Syd Burke
Unknown:
Sonia Fraser
Producer:
Terrence Francis
Producer:
Vastiana Belfon
Producer:
John Wilcox

A duel of words and wit between
Arthur Marshall Anne Diamond Roy Marsden and Frank Muir Sue Arnold
Derek Fowlds Referee
Robert Robinson
Call My Bluff devised by MARKGOODSON
Directed by BRUCE MILLAR Producer PAUL ciANi

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Anne Diamond
Unknown:
Roy Marsden
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Sue Arnold
Unknown:
Derek Fowlds
Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Directed By:
Bruce Millar
Producer:
Paul Ciani

Surrounded by the glories of Britain's motoring past at the Heritage Motor Museum,
Syon Park, William Woollard introduces a new feature - the Top Gear Car of the Decade - and road tests nine cars with a claim to be the most significant designs of their decade.
In the first test, the programme looks at the original 1906 Rolls Royce
Silver Ghost, a car that set a standard of excellence in engineering that has been a benchmark for designers ever since.
Ten pre-1915 Rolls Royces were among the 26 veteran cars that set out on a 2,500 mile tour of Britain earlier this summer. Sue Baker viewed E2 million worth of machinery at Stratford-Upon-Avon, and learnt a little about the American owners prepared to risk their venerable vehicles on Britain's congested roads.
Frank Page has been sifting through viewers' suggestions on how to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists on rural roads, and visits Water End in Hertfordshire to illustrate how some of them might work in practice.
Chris Goffey tests Toyota's new family saloon out this autumn. Top Gear asks Alan and Lynne Broom and their four daughters to put the Corolla through its paces in their native Wales. Producer KEN POLLOCK
Executive producer TOM ROSS BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Introduces:
William Woollard
Unknown:
Frank Page
Unknown:
Chris Goffey
Unknown:
Lynne Broom
Producer:
Ken Pollock
Producer:
Tom Ross

You've seen them dreaming; you've seen their first case; now see how it all started - Maddie and David's first meeting. Starring with Her name is Maddie Hayes , an ex-model robbed blind by her business manager.
His name is David Addison , the wisecracking boss of Maddie's last 'asset' - the most inefficient detective agency in Los Angeles.
Little do they suspect that a watch, some stolen diamonds and a guy with a funny haircut will result in a Blue Moon rising....
Written by GLENN GORDON CARON Directed by ROBERT BUTLER

Contributors

Unknown:
Maddie Hayes
Unknown:
David Addison
Written By:
Glenn Gordon Caron
Directed By:
Robert Butler
Maddie:
Cybill Shepherd
Ms Dipesto:
Auyce Beasley

The last word on world events analysed by Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Adam Raphael with reports from around Britain by Ian Smith
Chris Lowe and Nick Worrall

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Adam Raphael
Unknown:
Ian Smith
Unknown:
Chris Lowe
Unknown:
Nick Worrall

BBC Two England

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