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Stella Artois Championships from the Queen's Club, London.
The entry for this pre-Wimbledon grass-court tournament is headed by Ivan Lendl , Stefan Edberg and John McEnroe. Today's matches are for a place in the quarter-finals. Introduced by Harry Carpenter with commentary by Dan Maskell , John Barrett and Mark Cox.
Producers Johnnie Watherston , Huw Jones

Contributors

Unknown:
Stella Artois Championships
Unknown:
Ivan Lendl
Unknown:
Stefan Edberg
Unknown:
John McEnroe.
Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentary By:
Dan Maskell
Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
Mark Cox.
Producers:
Johnnie Watherston
Producers:
Huw Jones

HM the Queen, accompanied by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, takes the salute at a musical evening provided by the Massed Pipes and Drums and Massed Bands of the Scottish Division.
Also present on Horseguards
Parade are HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, HRH the Princess Royal, HRH the Princess Margaret and HRH Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester.
With commentary by Eric Robson. Producer Michael Begg

Contributors

Commentary By:
Eric Robson.
Producer:
Michael Begg

End of the Giants? In the first of two programmes David Lomax talks to Dr Rosabeth Moss Kanter , the Harvard Business School professor, about the revolution going on in business today. 'To compete, companies will have to be leaner and fitter - the middle size, like the middle manager, is being driven out,' she says. Producer Brian Davies

Contributors

Talks:
David Lomax
Unknown:
Dr Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Producer:
Brian Davies

A Scottish comedy series starring Gerard Kelly Thirtynothing
As his 30th birthday approaches,
Willie says goodbye to an old friend at a funeral, and hello to a new love at the bank. But, as usual, nothing is quite as straightforward as it might seem.
Written by Bob Black DirectorRonBain
Producer Colin Gilbert
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Kelly
Written By:
Bob Black
Producer:
Colin Gilbert
Willie Melvin:
Gerard Kelly
Mum:
Jan Wilson
Chancer:
Andy Gray
Brian:
Jonathan Watson
Mr McLelland:
Dave Anderson
Fiona:
Ann Bryson
Tam:
Lain McColl
Irene:
Elaine C Smith
Mr Gray:
Steve Robertson
Mrs Ford:
Louise Gold

Sue Mott and Ray Stubbs examine the current issues in sport.
In the week that England confronts Holland in the World Cup, a look behind the scenes to see how the fans and the people of Sardinia are coping with the excitements and pressures of soccer's greatest tournament.
And in motor racing, a report on the power struggle over who should win the legendary Le Mans 24-hour race, which takes place on Saturday.
Producer Malcolm Betney Editor David Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Producer:
Malcolm Betney
Editor:
David Taylor

The weekly magazine with essential information for everybody going away.
Tonight's resort report is on Mykonos, the liveliest of the Greek Cyclades islands.
The UK Mini-Guide looks at the Malvern Hills and everything worth seeing and doing in that area.
Also, the last-minute bargains, your holiday horrors, ideas for the independent traveller and vital weather facts. Presented by Penny Junor with Andy Crane and Matthew Collins.
Studio director Paul Colbert
Executive producer Alan Dobson
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* TRAVEL: page 75

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Crane
Unknown:
Matthew Collins.
Director:
Paul Colbert
Producer:
Alan Dobson

The Women Who Smile. 'A woman becomes a woman because she smiles,' is a saying of the Hamar people who live in the remote southwest of Ethiopia, far from famine and war.
Their women are proud, humorous and outspoken. Birinda, a young widow, Duka, an unmarried girl and Hilanda, a senior co-wife, although living a very different lifestyle from our own, share many of our concerns - teenage pregnancy, marriage, problems with men and growing old.
Producer Joanna Head
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A fresh approach from television's newest programme makers.
A Woman's Touch. 'All women are aggressive. Aggression is a good thing,' says Michelle Aboro with a ' grin. As a child she was turned away from the gym where her brother trained. Now, at 21, she holds three British kick-boxing titles.
Director Karen Stowe
Series producer Colin Rose

Contributors

Unknown:
Michelle Aboro
Director:
Karen Stowe
Producer:
Colin Rose

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