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Weather followed by International Golf Bell's Scottish Open Championship
Introduced from the King's Course, Gleneagles Hotel, by DOUGIE DONNELLY
SANDY LYLE returns to
Scotland after his US and British Masters triumphs to battle it out for the Scottish Open title. IAN WOOSNAM led from the front last year to Win. JOSE OLAZABAL , who broke the course record in round two with a 62, is among the challengers from 14 countries, which include TOM KITE, FRED COUPLES, PAYNE STEWART and BEN CRENSHAW from America, DAVID GRAHAM and ROGER DAVIS from Australia,
HOWARD CLARK from England and, from Zimbabwe,
MARK MCNULTY , currently in the top three of the European order of merit. Commentators
BRUCE CRITCHLEY. ALEX HAY and CLIVE CLARK

Contributors

Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly
Unknown:
Sandy Lyle
Unknown:
Ian Woosnam
Unknown:
Jose Olazabal
Unknown:
Payne Stewart
Unknown:
Ben Crenshaw
Unknown:
David Graham
Unknown:
Roger Davis
Unknown:
Howard Clark
Unknown:
Mark McNulty
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley.
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Clive Clark

continues a season of films starring the two funnymen.
Bixby College is an exclusive finishing school, until Slats
and Oliver arrive.
Screenplay by ARTHUR T. HORMAN and JOHN GRANT
Produced by JOHN GRANT
Directed by JEAN YARBROUGH
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Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur T. Horman
Produced By:
John Grant
Directed By:
Jean Yarbrough
Slats:
Bud Abbott
Oliver:
Lou Costello
Patty:
Peggy Ryan
Molly:
Martha O'Driscoll
Diane:
June Vincent
Johnson:
Lon Chaney Jr
Benson:
Donald Cook
Kirkland:
Charles Dingle
Near-sighted man:
Richard Lane
Honest Dan:
Joe Kirk
Bill Stern:
Himself

With My House upon My Back
The last of six programmes For most young people an Operation Raleigh expedition is a chance to live and work with remote communities all over the world. For a few it provides an opportunity to make a film.
This week, a team from the Australian Film and Television School finds out why young people from
Britain's inner cities have flown 10,000 miles to spend their Christmas digging pits on the bleak moors and mountains of south west Tasmania. The film crew discover that, for this surprisingly good-humoured group, anything is better than unemployment.
'The mud - it's everywhere, in your sleeping bag, in your food, inside your boots. And the dinner - biscuits and Vegemite!'
Directed by DAVID CAESAR and GORDON TAYLOR
Series producer BELINDA ALLEN
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Contributors

Directed By:
David Caesar
Directed By:
Gordon Taylor
Producer:
Belinda Allen

Isabel is learning to walk. She is 7 years old and has brain damage.
While hundreds of parents are turning to Hungary for specialist help unavailable in Britain, Isabel and other children with cerebral palsy are showing that Britain's own state system still has something to offer.
Actor Robert Powell tells their story.
Producer JANE FRENCH BBC South (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Powell

Presented by Penny Junor
The weekly holiday magazine full of news and information. The Resort Report
St Tropez in the south of France. Basic facts together with the best and worst points. Plus John Thirlwell 's view of what it's actually like there this summer. Matthew Collins on Special Assignment.
John Kettley comments on the summer weather so far and forecasts what's in store for the weekend.
Plus the late availability bargains and your holiday moans.
Studio director TONY HARRISON
Executive producer ALAN DOBSON BBC North West
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Thirlwell
Unknown:
Matthew Collins
Unknown:
John Kettley
Director:
Tony Harrison
Producer:
Alan Dobson

Abbas
Iranian Photojournalist
The last of six programmes Abbas is an internationally renowned photojournalist living in Paris. In 1980 he published a book of photographs covering two years of the Iranian revolution. During that time Abbas documented what he saw as the 'confiscation' of the revolution by fanatical religious forces. The book led to his exile from Ayatollah Khomeini 's Islamic republic); Barred from Iran, Abbas is now photographing Islam I elsewhere in the world. From his base in Paris, and at work in Muslim West Africa, he seeks to show the reasons for the Islamic resurgence which, in so many countries, has » been fired by events in Irani Sound recordist nAVlD JEWITT Cameraman CHRIS SEAGER Film editor LES FILBY Executive producer DIANA LASHMORE
Director PATCHY WHEATLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Ayatollah Khomeini
Unknown:
Chris Seager
Producer:
Diana Lashmore
Director:
Patchy Wheatley

BBC Two England

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