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New series. Miscellany for young children. Putting Pen to Paper. Annette Badland and Spike confuse Baxter when they put up a sign in the shop.
Producers Julie Callanan and Cas Lester

Contributors

Unknown:
Annette Badland
Producers:
Julie Callanan
Producers:
Cas Lester

Weather followed by Chronicle
Romance in the Stones - the Curious Journeys of William Stukeley. David Drew retraces the 18th-century antiquarian's search for standing stones. Director Sandra Gregory
Series editor Bruce Norman (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
William Stukeley.
Unknown:
David Drew
Director:
Sandra Gregory
Editor:
Bruce Norman

Last in the current series. A visit to writer Vita Sackville-West 's first garden at Long Barn in Kent. With Geoff Hamilton ,
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank.
Executive producer Stephanie Silk Editor Dennis Adams

Contributors

Unknown:
Vita Sackville-West
Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Unknown:
Anne Swithinbank.
Producer:
Stephanie Silk
Editor:
Dennis Adams

Starring Rory Calhoun
Gilbert Roland , Shelley Winters Mexico, 1915: the Revolution is in full spate. An American adventurer and a guerilla leader seize a fortune in gold from a federal train.
Director George Sherman
(Postponed from 6 September) 0 FILMS: pages 17-20

Contributors

Unknown:
Rory Calhoun
Unknown:
Gilbert Roland
Director:
George Sherman
Tom Bryan:
Rory Calhoun
Julian Castro:
Gilbert Roland
Ruth Harris:
Shelley Winters
Pablo Morales:
Joseph Calleia

Jonathan Dimbleby reviews the state of the centre in British politics and examines the political and electoral prospects of their party with leading Liberal Democrats. Producer Barney Jones Editor Barbara Maxwell

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

Another chance to see Alan Plater 's seven-part adaptation of Anthony Trollope 's Barchester novels, starring Donald Pleasence Nigel Hawthorne
Geraldine McEwan
Susan Hampshire
4: Mrs Proudie , the new bishop's wife, is a masterful lady determined to change the Barchester tradition, ably abetted by the bishop's chaplain, Obadiah Slope.
Producer Jonathan Powell Director David Giles (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Plater
Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Unknown:
Donald Pleasence
Unknown:
Nigel Hawthorne
Unknown:
Geraldine McEwan
Unknown:
Susan Hampshire
Unknown:
Mrs Proudie
Unknown:
Obadiah Slope.
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Director:
David Giles
Septimus Harding:
Donald Pleasence
Dr Grantly:
Nigel Hawthorne
Mrs Proudie:
Geraldine McEwan
Signora Madeline Neroni:
Susan Hampshire
Obadiah Slope:
Alan Rickman
Dr Proudie:
Clive Swift
Eleanor Harding:
Janet Maw
Mrs Grantly:
Angela Pleasence

Starring Rita Rudner and her special guest Jennifer Saunders
Voted the 1990 Comedienne of the Year by the American public, Rudner tonight begins her first British television series, featuring stand-up comedy, sketches and songs. With Morwenna Banks, Martin Bergman , Raymond Mason , Nick Orchard and Rachel Webb. Director/Producer Kevin Bishop

Contributors

Unknown:
Rita Rudner
Unknown:
Jennifer Saunders
Unknown:
Martin Bergman
Unknown:
Raymond Mason
Unknown:
Nick Orchard
Unknown:
Rachel Webb.

A five-part series investigating what medical negligence is and what happens when patients believe they are victims of doctors' mistakes.
2: A Random Sort of Justice. Alan is 12, but has the mental age of a 6-month-old baby. He is unable to walk, talk or feed himself. While his mother, Patricia [text removed] , is convinced that Alan's brain damage is the fault of the doctor who attended his birth, the legal system judged that the doctor was not to blame. When the courts test allegations of medical negligence, someone has to be at fault before the law can award financial help - no matter how great the need. Narrated by Helena Kennedy. Series producer John Groom
Executive producer David Paterson
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Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia [text removed]
Unknown:
Helena Kennedy.
Producer:
John Groom
Producer:
David Paterson

Continuing the series of short films by writers new to television. Tonight's drama is written by Jenny McLeod. Starring
Yvonne Bryceland Adrian Dunbar
Alone after her mother's funeral, Frances relives the tangle of emotions between her husband, her mother and herself.
Director Diana Patrick
Producers Phillippa Giles and Vicky Licorish
* BOOK: 'Debut on Two - A Guide to Writing for Television', £4.99, available from booksellers.

Contributors

Written By:
Jenny McLeod.
Unknown:
Yvonne Bryceland
Unknown:
Adrian Dunbar
Director:
Diana Patrick
Producers:
Phillippa Giles
Producers:
Vicky Licorish
Frances:
Yvonne Bryceland
Lucian:
Adrian Dunbar

From the Pyramids to the Projects
Black culture in America is in crisis. Twenty-five years on from the civil rights movement, the dream of integration seems to have failed. In its place a new militant
Afro-centrism is spreading from the campuses to the street, into music, fashion, cinema and beyond into politics and the media.
Mark Cooper reports from Atlanta, New York and Washington on the rebirth of black cultural nationalism. Producer Kevin Sutcliffe

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Cooper
Producer:
Kevin Sutcliffe

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