Programme Index

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9.00 Snap! (Txt)

9.10 Standard Grade Geography

9.30 Let's See

9.45 You and Me

10.00 Mathscope

10.15 Over the Moon with Mr Boon

10.30 The Global Environment

10.50 Mathsphere

11.10 Landmarks

11.30 West Africa

11.50 Job Bank

12.10 Good Sport

12.30 Science in Action

12.50 Teaching Today

1.20 Green Claws

1.35 King Rollo

1.40 Music Time (Stereo)

2.00 News and Weather
followed by You and Me

From Ascot.

2.30 Hoover Stakes (Handicap. 1m)

3.05 The Hoover Cumberland Lodge Stakes (1½m)

3.40 Blue Seal Stakes (6f)

4.10 Gordon Carter Stakes (Handicap. 2m 45yds).

Introduced by Julian Wilson.

Including at: [see next two listings]

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Wilson
Commentary:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentary:
John Hanmer
Producer:
Wendy Sheppard

Starring
Deborah Kerr
Rita Hayworth David Niven
Two separate crises threaten to wreck the peace of a Bournemouth hotel.
Director Delbert Mann
0 FILMS: pages 43-48

Contributors

Unknown:
Deborah Kerr
Unknown:
Rita Hayworth
Unknown:
David Niven
Director:
Delbert Mann
Sibyl Railton-Bell:
Deborah Kerr
Ann Shankland:
Rita Hayworth
Major Pollock:
David Niven
Miss Cooper:
Wendy Hiller
John Malcolm:
Burt Lancaster
Mrs Railton-Bell:
Gladys Cooper
Charles:
Rod Taylor

Western starring
Robert Mitchum
Trouble is brewing in Progress but nobody will heed Marshal Flagg's warnings.
Director Burt Kennedy
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 • FILMS: pages 43-48

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Director:
Burt Kennedy
Flagg:
Robert Mitchum
McKay:
George Kennedy
Mayor Wilder:
Martin Balsam
Waco:
David Carradine
Carmel:
Tina Louise
Grundy:
Douglas V Fowler
Ticker:
John Carradine

The Art of Conflict. The last of the series looks at the radical approach to business taught by US lecturer and guru Richard Pascale , who believes the art of conflict is the key to business survival in the 90s. He says many western companies try to suppress conflict to create a 'happy family', holding back the vital learning process for managers. His ideas are shown being put into practice with British and American managers. Producer Fiona Pitcher
Series editor Brian Davies
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Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Pascale
Editor:
Brian Davies

The second in this six-part series looks at grilled and fried dishes. Chef Minoru Yoneda adds a professional touch to salt-grilled fish, while in Tokyo Lesley Downer explores yakitori bars.
Director/Producer Caroline Hawkins A Hawkshead production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Minoru Yoneda
Unknown:
Lesley Downer
Producer:
Caroline Hawkins

Mazda believes its new MX-3 will dramatically change the sports hatchback market, claiming it's not in the normal GTi tradition of a family car with additions, but a purpose-designed four-seater coupe. Jeremy Clarkson reports. Chris Goffey examines problems viewers have found with their new cars, and Tony Mason reviews this year's Pirelli Classic Marathon. Producer Jon Bentley
Executive producer Dennis Adams 0 CAR LINE: ring 0[number removed]for information on this week's new car test and 0[number removed]for information on second-hand cars. Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate. 48p other times.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson
Unknown:
Chris Goffey
Unknown:
Tony Mason
Producer:
Jon Bentley
Producer:
Dennis Adams

In the last of the series, the UK Mini-Guide comes from
Ironbridge, near Wrekin. With Penny Junor, Matthew Collins , John Thirlwell , Mairi Maciver and Dr John Thornes. Director Tony Harrison
Executive producer Alan Dobson
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Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Collins
Unknown:
John Thirlwell
Unknown:
Mairi MacIver
Unknown:
Dr John Thornes.
Director:
Tony Harrison
Producer:
Alan Dobson

The final part of a Timewatch reassessment of Lyndon B Johnson 's US presidency. The Last Believer. As
Johnson's term of office drew to a close, riots raged in the inner cities and anti-Vietnam protesters demonstrated all over the country. With the United States as close to anarchy as at any time since the Civil War, Johnson felt he was living in a continuous nightmare. But tonight's programme reveals how those who knew him best still regard him as a great man who almost realised an impossible dream. What he wanted was time to build his 'Great Society' - but time was running out.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lyndon B Johnson

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