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The Playground Stop. Today's story is Tall Inside by Jean Richardson. With
Dave Benson Phillips and Liz Watts. A Feigate production for BBCtv (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Richardson.
Unknown:
Dave Benson Phillips
Unknown:
Liz Watts.

Sue MacGregor with the political review for the south and east. Reports from David Brewer and Terry Dignan. Director Duncan Hess Editor Vincent Dowd
( Repeated tomorrow at 2. 1 5pm; 0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
David Brewer
Unknown:
Terry Dignan.
Director:
Duncan Hess
Editor:
Vincent Dowd

The last programme in a series of six of music by Elgar features the symphonic study Falstaff, played by the BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew Davis. Michael Berkeley discusses the piece with Oliver Knussen. Director Andrew Quick
Series producer Islwyn Thomas

Contributors

Conducted By:
Andrew Davis.
Conducted By:
Michael Berkeley
Unknown:
Oliver Knussen.

Starring Tony Curtis, Peter Cook, Terry-Thomas, Dudley Moore
It's the late 20s, and the wild 1500-mile-long Monte Carlo Rally attracts sportsmen from all over the world - some less sporting than others.
FILMS: pages 29-35

Contributors

Producer/Director:
Ken Annakin
Chester Schofield:
Tony Curtis
Major Dawlish:
Peter Cook
Sir Cuthbert:
null Terry-Thomas
Lt Barrington:
Dudley Moore
Perkins:
Eric Sykes
Lady journalist:
Hattie Jacques
Marcello:
Lando Buzzanca
Angelo:
Walter Chiari
Marie-Claude:
Mireille Darc
Pascale:
Marie Dubois
Willi Schickel/Horst Muller:
Gert Frobe
Betty:
Susan Hampshire

Featuring the Pilkington Cup Fourth Round. Leicester play host to Wasps. Plus coverage and comment from the other leading ties. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith .
Introduced by Chris Rea.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston

Contributors

Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Introduced By:
Chris Rea.
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

Featuring the World Championship Men's Downhill. David Vine describes today's highlights, while Julian Tutt reflects on yesterday's Women's Downhill. Producer Mark Wilkin
Executive producer Jim Reside

Contributors

Unknown:
David Vine
Unknown:
Julian Tutt
Producer:
Mark Wilkin
Producer:
Jim Reside

The top stories from the worlds of business, finance and economics. Reporters: Steve Annett , Janet Bush ,
Tessa Curtis , Rory Cellan-Jones .Tom Maddocks , John Pennycate and Michael Robinson.
Editor David Nissan 0 MONEY: page 16

Contributors

Reporters:
Steve Annett
Reporters:
Janet Bush
Unknown:
Tessa Curtis
Unknown:
Rory Cellan-Jones
Unknown:
Tom Maddocks
Unknown:
John Pennycate
Unknown:
Michael Robinson.

The Cat That Came in from the Cold
Winter is closing in on the Welsh mountains. For the polecat - and all the other wild animals - life is getting hard. Producer Dilys Breese
Series editor Mike Salisbury
* MAGAZINE: BBC Wildlife, new issue on sale Wednesday, £ 1.60 from newsagents. 0 NATURE: page 8
● PICTURE STORY: page 43 ● CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Producer:
Dilys Breese
Editor:
Mike Salisbury

A new BBC film by Jean 'Binta' Breeze and Matthew Jacobs.
Starring Dona Croll, Keith David, George Harris

When local pastor Adlyn meets and falls in love again with her old childhood sweetheart, she is forced to make an agonising choice between her faith and family and her heart.

With Marc Matthews, Martin Jameson, Kameo Fashoyin and the London Community Gospel Choir

Films: pages 29.35
Picture Story: page 43

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Jean 'Binta' Breeze
Writer/Director:
Matthew Jacobs
Producer:
David Stacey
Adlyn:
Dona Croll
Will:
Keith David
Sonny:
George Harris
Ray:
Maynard Eziashi
Paul:
Sylvester Williams
Opal:
Clare Perkins
Cynthia:
Valerie Buchanan
Sister Goodwin:
Corinne Skinner-Carter
Brother Herman:
Ram John Holder
Sister Pryce:
Joan Hooley
Miss Bertha:
Ellen Thomas
Veda:
Marsha Millar
Smiley:
T-Bone Wilson
Ibo:
Tony Hippolyte
Jane:
Kamilla Blanche
Unknown:
Marc Matthews
Unknown:
Martin Jameson
Unknown:
Kameo Fashoyin
Singers:
The London Community Gospel Choir

Starring
David Bowie
Rip Tom , Candy Clark A stranger from another planet mysteriously arrives on earth - calling himself Thomas Jerome Newton. By using his intelligence and clairvoyant powers he rapidly amasses a vast fortune.
Director Nicolas Roeg 0 FILMS: pages 29-35

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bowie
Unknown:
Rip Tom
Unknown:
Thomas Jerome
Director:
Nicolas Roeg
Thomas Jerome Newton:
David Bowie
Nathan Bryce:
Rip Torn
Mary-Lou:
Candy Clark
Oliver Farnsworth:
Buck Henry
Peters:
Bernie Casey
Professor Canutti:
Jackson D Kane
Trevor:
Rick Riccardo
Arthur:
Tony Mascia

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