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Henry VIII - the Most Goodliest Prince Roy Strong , as director of the Victoria and Albert Museum , looks for clues to the real character of English sovereigns in the way they are pictured.
Producer Derek Trimby (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Strong
Unknown:
Albert Museum
Producer:
Derek Trimby

Cricket:Third Test
England v India
The final stages of the Cornhill
Insurance Test match. Commentary by Richie Benaud and Jack Bannister. Summaries from Ray Illingworth and Sunil Gavaskar. European Athletics Championships
Live coverage from Split,
Yugoslavia this afternoon as Linford Christie is favourite to win the men's 100m final at 6.20 while javelin thrower Steve Backley should add a European title to his Commonwealth gold medal.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Including at
2.00pm and 3.00pm News and Weather

Contributors

Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
Jack Bannister.
Unknown:
Ray Illingworth
Unknown:
Sunil Gavaskar.
Unknown:
Linford Christie
Unknown:
Steve Backley
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.

Another chance to see Alan Plater 's seven-part adaptation of Anthony Trollope 's Barchester novels. Starring Donald Pleasence Nigel Hawthorne
1: Mr Harding , the gentle and respected warden of Hiram's
Hospital and close friend of the bishop, is destined to be at the centre of a scandal.
Director David Giles
Producer Jonathan Powell (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Plater
Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Unknown:
Donald Pleasence
Unknown:
Nigel Hawthorne
Unknown:
Mr Harding
Director:
David Giles
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Septimus Harding:
Donald Pleasence
Dr Grantly:
Nigel Hawthorne
John Bold:
David Gwillim
Finney:
John Ringham
Bonce:
Joseph O'Connor
Eleanor:
Janet Maw
Bishop Grantly:
Cyril Luckham
Mary Bold:
Barbara Flynn
Mrs Grantly:
Angela Pleasence

25 Years of Race Relations
Brick Wall. George Happe is 55. He's a Cockney and proud of it. Mac Miah is a 23-year-old
Bangladeshi. He has spent most of his life in London's East End. For
Miah and his family, prejudice, racial abuse and violence have been a fact of life for a long time. But in February this year violence hit
Happe's family too. The second film in this series tests the current climate of race relations in an area which has a long history of immigration, poverty and conflict. Producer Michael Burke
Executive producer John Wilcox
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Contributors

Unknown:
George Happe
Producer:
Michael Burke
Producer:
John Wilcox

A comedy drama. Disillusioned with the state of the country, Les and Robert plan to emigrate to India.
Written by Robin Driscoll and Tony Haase Director John Kilby Producer Jamie Rix
A Commedia production for BBCtv

Contributors

Written By:
Robin Driscoll
Written By:
Tony Haase
Director:
John Kilby
Producer:
Jamie Rix
Les:
Robin Driscoll
Robert:
Tony Haase
Deborah:
Jenny Jay
Geoff:
Phil Nice
Lucy:
Julie Dawn Cole

BBC Two England

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