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6.50 Public Health: Noise
7.15 Ferrara: Planning the Ideal City
7.40 17th-Century England: Peace to Corrupt
8.0S Database: Query Languages
8.30 Geology: Deserts
8.55 Essen in the Third Reich
9.20 Conflict: Strike News
9.45 Victorians and the Art of the Past
10.10 Social Work in the Inner City
10.35 Maths: Sea I ings and Powers
11.00 Interactive Video
11.25 Science: Rats and Super Rats
11.50 Maths Models and Methods
12.15 Biology: Fish out of Water
12.40 History: The Photographer as Witness

Hambro Guardian Trophy Presented by Clare Harrison and Jeremy Flint.
Featuring four of the world's greatest players.
The scores to date are:
Tony Forrester (GB) + 27 Bob Hamman (US) -7
Zia Mahmood (Pakistan) -83 Christian Mari (France) + 63 Lighting COLIN WIDGERY
Videotape editor IAN HOWLETT Director ANNIE LEWIS
Producer DAVID MITCHELL BBC Elstree
0 HANDS featured in this week's programme can be found on Ceefax page 289.
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0 PUZZLES: this week's bridge problem can be found on page 101

Contributors

Presented By:
Clare Harrison
Presented By:
Jeremy Flint.
Unknown:
Bob Hamman
Unknown:
Christian Mari
Editor:
Ian Howlett
Director:
Annie Lewis
Producer:
David Mitchell

Introduced by Desmond Lynam Timetable
1.40 Tennis
Motor Racing*
'Tennis permitting: possibly after the men's final.
Tennis from Wimbledon
Lawn Tennis Championships Men's singles final
The popular vote's with Lendl - he might just need it. Commentators
DAN MASKELL and JOHN BARRETT
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Motor Racing from Le Castellet.
French Grand Prix
Commentators
MURRAY WALKER
JAMES HUNT
Television presentation:
Tennis JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Motor racing TF1, France
Studio producer Grandstand CAMPBELL FERGUSON Producer Grandstand
MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
James Hunt
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Producer:
Grandstand Campbell Ferguson

BBCtv International
Sheepdog Championship introduced by Phil Drabble with Eric Halsall.
Three shepherds come south of the border to the Lake
District today to add their challenge to the contest where man and dog, with complete trust in each other, seek total mastery of the sheep over the trials course. Heat 3 - Scotland. Competitors
Adam Waugh with Liz David Guild with Bill Harford Logan with Mickey Director STEPHEN MORRIS Producer IAN SMITH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Eric Halsall.
Unknown:
Adam Waugh
Unknown:
Liz David Guild
Unknown:
Bill Harford Logan
Director:
Stephen Morris
Producer:
Ian Smith

Bombay
Magenta De Vine and Sankha Guha in the city they call the New York of India, where there are extremes of wealth and poverty, where they make more movies than Hollywood and where millions sleep on the streets. Magenta meets India's pop star who turned himself temporarily into Madonna, while Sankha checks out the truth about Beggar Kings.
Director SIMON MEYERS
Series producer RACHEL PURNELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Sankha Guha
Director:
Simon Meyers
Producer:
Rachel Purnell

Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby. The climax of a week of programmes is a national debate on reform of the British constitution.
John Biffin , David Owen , Robin Cook , Tony Benn ,
Lord Beloff and John Hume are among 12 senior parliamentarians who consider afresh proposals for radical change.
If our individual liberties need more protection, and if people want a greater democratic say, then parliament may no longer be the answer. Anthony Lester , QC, puts the case for a Bill of Rights. Sara Parkin of the Green Party argues for proportional representation, the Rev Canon Kenyon Wright wants a Scottish Assembly and Giorgio La Malfa, MEP, leader of the Italian Republican Party, believes Europe must become more democratic.
Designer JAN SPOCZYNSKI Director ROB HOPKIN
Series producer SAM ORGAN
Editors ANNE LAPPING, RITCHIE COGAN

Contributors

Presented By:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Unknown:
John Biffin
Unknown:
David Owen
Unknown:
Robin Cook
Unknown:
Tony Benn
Unknown:
John Hume
Unknown:
Anthony Lester
Unknown:
Sara Parkin
Unknown:
Canon Kenyon Wright
Designer:
Jan Spoczynski
Director:
Rob Hopkin
Unknown:
Ritchie Cogan

Last of six programmes.
Women first filmed in the 60s tell the story of their lives over the past 20 years. Kitty Gordon
In 1966 Kitty Gordon was an aspiring model on the London scene. A glamorous young socialite and darling of the gossip columns, she seemed determined to make a success of her life and career. With the benefit of maturity, she at last feels able to describe the harrowing early experiences which underlay that brittle youthful facade. Photography GRAHAM FRAKE
GRAHAM SMITH , SANDY TRISTEM Film editor DOROTHEA GAZIDIS Producer COLIN ROSE BBC Brisol
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Contributors

Unknown:
Kitty Gordon
Unknown:
Graham Frake
Unknown:
Graham Smith
Unknown:
Sandy Tristem
Editor:
Dorothea Gazidis

One man's love for his country! One woman's love for her sheep!
The story of France in 1789 - a country wracked with decadence - stars one
Desmond Olivier Dingle as Louis XVI and Wallace as his queen. Witness the storming of the Bastille, the march of 6,000 women on Versailles, the Terror - all enacted by Dingle and Wallace. from the National Theatre of Brent
Written by PATRICK BARLOW with JIM BROADBENT and MARTIN DUNCAN. Director for the National Theatre of Brent MARTIN DUNCAN
Photography PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER
Sound recordist RICHARD BOULTER
Film editor PAUL TOTHILL
Producers MARGARET WINDHAM HEFFERNAN, and GEORGE FABER
Directed by JONATHAN STEDALL
('Dreams of Freedom ' tomorrow at 8.10pm)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Olivier Dingle
Written By:
Patrick Barlow
Unknown:
Jim Broadbent
Unknown:
Martin Duncan.
Unknown:
Martin Duncan
Unknown:
Philip Bonham-Carter
Unknown:
Richard Boulter
Editor:
Paul Tothill
Producers:
Margaret Windham Heffernan,
Producers:
George Faber
Directed By:
Jonathan Stedall
Dingle:
Patrick Barlow
Wallace:
Jim Broadbent

French Grand Prix
After three races on the other side of the Atlantic, Formula 1 returns to Europe for the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet. Alain Prost convincingly out-drove team-mate Ayrton Senna to win his home grand prix here last year, and with only a slender two-point lead in this year's world championship needs an inspired drive to fend off Senna's team. Also, the answers and result of this year's Silverstone Grand Prix competition. Commentators MURRAY WALKER , JAMES HUNT Race presentation TF1. France
Television presentation PIERS CROTON Executive producer JIM RESIDE

Contributors

Unknown:
Alain Prost
Unknown:
Ayrton Senna
Commentators:
Murray Walker

Alex Cox introduces another classic cult movie.
Tonight: Night of the Comet
Starring Catherine Mary Stewart, Robert Beltran, Kelli Maroney
The world is waiting for the most spectacular comet to be witnessed in modern times. What nobody knows is that the last time this comet came the dinosaurs disappeared ... Night of the Living Dead meets Day of the Triffids in this entertaining science-fiction hybrid.
Produced by ANDREW LAND and WAYNE CRAWFORD
Written and directed by THOM EBERHARDT
Television presentation by NICK JONES
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Contributors

Introduces:
Alex Cox
Unknown:
Catherine Mary Stewart
Unknown:
Robert Beltran
Unknown:
Kelli Maroney
Produced By:
Andrew Land
Unknown:
Wayne Crawford
Directed By:
Thom Eberhardt
Presentation By:
Nick Jones
Regina:
Catherine Mary Stewart
Samantha:
Kelli Maroney
Hector:
Robert Beltran
Carter:
Geoffrey Lewis
Audrey:
Mary Woronov
Oscar:
John Achorn
Doris:
Sharon Farrell
Larry:
Michael Bowen
Willy:
Ivan Roth
Chuck:
Raymond Lynch
Sarah:
Janice Kawaye
Brian:
Chance Boyer

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