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A roundup of yesterday's business in Westminster.
Word game hosted by Paul Coia.
First showing on network television.
Starring Paul Muni Miriam Hopkins
A First World War pilot and his gunner compete for the love of the same woman.
Director Anatole Litvak
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The 120th Open
Championship live from
Royal Birkdale Golf Club. The most celebrated golf championship of all gets under way. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay , Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon. Introduced by Steve Rider.
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Children's adventure series.
Further coverage.
Followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions and parliamentary highlights. Presented by Vivian White. Commentary by Brian Curtois.
and Regional News; Weather
Further live coverage.
Managing to be Green
Industry is currently being urged to be more environmentally conscious.
But how can this be achieved without damaging business interests? Richard North of The Sunday Times reports on the experiences of three companies in the UK and Norway. Producer Nick Calder
Series editor Brian Davies
A series of six programmes. 4: The Deep South. Valentina Harris samples the seafood and shellfish which are the coastal specialities of Italy's heel; goes inland to make the local pasta; and visits Sicily, with its exotic cuisines.
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Spanish golfer
Manuel Ballesteros , brother of Seve and chairman of the Spanish PGA, warns that unless his organisation receives a cut of the Ryder Cup profits, they may boycott the competition. Bill Hanrahan reports from Madrid and Britain.
Executive producer Susan Woodward Editor David Taylor
News, facts and information on this summer's holiday scene. Foreign resort report from Zakinthos - one of the Greek Ionian Islands. UK Mini-Guide to Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland, plus calls from the Moan Line, the number to ring when things go wrong with your holiday - [number removed].
With Penny Junor, Matthew Collins, John Thirlwell and Dr John Thomes.
See panel below.
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A series exploring cultures in far-flung parts of the world. Two Girls Go Hunting
'When a girl gets married, she goes hunting' say the Hamar of south west Ethiopia. No Hamar girl would want to remain unmarried, yet her wedding day is the saddest day of her life. Duka and Gardi are betrothed. Soon they must leave their families forever to marry men they've never met. Duka is secretly excited but her young cousin Gardi dreads the day when she'll leave home to start a new life among strangers. Producer Joanna Head
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Short dramas for television.
Missing Finger
A cooking accident turns
Sidney's romantic evening at home into a nightmarish chase across London.
With Treva Etienne and Adjuna Andoh.
Producer Betsan Morris Evans
Producer/Director Simon Cellan Jones A Betsan Films/Fatboy production for BBCtv
With Jeremy Paxman.
Steve Rider reports on the first day's play.
A preview of programmes from the Open University on Saturday and Sunday.
Two families discuss the effect of breast cancer on their relationships, their families, and its implications for the future.
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