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Child Slaves. Filmed in Brazil,
Portugal, Turkey, Bangladesh and the Philippines, this second programme in a series of three shows how child labour is used in the manufacture of consumer goods destined for export to the world's well-off nations.
Narrated by Josette Simon Producer Peter Lee-Wright

Contributors

Unknown:
Josette Simon
Producer:
Peter Lee-Wright

Weather followed by Watch
Seashore. There are many things on a beach; some should be left, some can be taken away.
Presented by Tony Neilson and Jenny Jay Williams.

Contributors

Presented By:
Tony Neilson
Presented By:
Jenny Jay Williams.

Royal Ascot
Continued coverage of Ladies Day at the Royal Meeting.
4.20 Norfolk Stakes (5f)
Introduced by Julian Wilson with commentary by Peter O'Sullevan, Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Fashion described by Jeff Banks. (Highlights tonight at 12 midnight on BBC1)

Cricket: Second Test: England v New Zealand
Tony Lewis introduces further coverage of the afternoon's play.

Tennis: Pilkington Glass Ladies' Championships from Eastbourne
The eve-of-Wimbledon grass-court tournament with Martina Navratilova defending her title against a pack of young players.
Introduced by Helen Rollason with commentary by Dan Maskell, John Barrett and Virginia Wade. Producer Johnnie Watherston

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentary By:
John Hanmer.
Unknown:
Jeff Banks.
Introduces:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Martina Navratilova
Introduced By:
Helen Rollason
Commentary By:
Dan Maskell
Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
Virginia Wade.
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

Sue Mott and Ray Stubbs present the major issues in sport. From Italy the programme reports on the latest events taking place off the pitch in the World Cup.
And as television sport enters a new commercial era, On the Line looks at the struggle between broadcasting organisations to acquire exclusive coverage of major sporting events. Director John Rooney
Producer Malcolm Betney

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Director:
John Rooney
Producer:
Malcolm Betney

The Human Factor.
Dr Rosabeth Moss Kanter , the Harvard Business School professor, talks to David Lomax about the changes that lie ahead for organisations in the 90s and what effect they will have on the people who work for them. She has a warning for managers . 'If you treat people as though they have nothing to contribute, they'll turn off, they'll stop learning, they'll stop thinking.'
Producer Brian Davies

Contributors

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

A Scottish comedy series. Starring
Gerard Kelly
Play It Again Willie. Willie suspects he is the reincarnation of an 18th-century Scots writer.
However, investigating the past leads to trouble in the present and the promise of a future that is anything but rosy.
Written by Bob Black Director Ron Bain
Producer Colin Gilbert
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Kelly
Written By:
Bob Black
Director:
Ron Bain
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
Dr Davis:
Lain Cuthbertson
Mr Nevin:
Carey Wilson
Fireman:
David Heller
Wee Dirk:
Gerard Kelly Jr

Fed up with his life as an international celebrity, 'gastronaut' Keith Floyd decides to settle down and buy a pub in Devon. Luckily, just along the riverbank, there's one for sale, giving Floyd a chance to put down roots, meet new friends and demonstrate his unique style of man-management.
Producers David Pritchard and Simon Willis

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Floyd
Producers:
David Pritchard
Producers:
Simon Willis

The weekly magazine with essential information for everybody going away. Tonight's resort report is on Marienbad (Marianske Lazne ), the famous spa town of Bohemia in Czechoslovakia. Basic facts, best and worst points, plus what it's actually like for a holiday.
The UK Mini-Guide looks at Fowey in Cornwall and everything worth seeing and doing in the area.
Also the last-minute bargains, your holiday horrors, ideas for the independent traveller and vital weather facts. Presented by Penny Junor with John Thirlwell and Matthew Collins.
Studio director Paul Colbert
Executive producer Alan Dobson
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W TRAVEL: page 77

Contributors

Unknown:
Marianske Lazne
Unknown:
John Thirlwell
Unknown:
Matthew Collins.
Director:
Paul Colbert
Producer:
Alan Dobson

Enemies. Is it possible for Israelis and Palestinians to live in peace? Two Moroccan Israelis and two
Palestinians have much in common; born as Arabic speakers in the Arab world, their histories and cultures overlap. But for now they are engaged in a bitter and dangerous conflict which is by no means a simple struggle for supremacy between Arabs and Jews. Producer Geoff Dunlop
Series editor Chris Curling
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Contributors

Producer:
Geoff Dunlop

Television in miniature.
Hi Diddle Dee Dee. A tense ten-minute drama by new writer
Jeremy Front focusing on a day in the life of a 'resting' actor on the brink of the big break. Director Tony Staveacre
Series producer Colin Rose

Contributors

Unknown:
Diddle Dee Dee.
Producer:
Colin Rose

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