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6.35 Electrons and Atoms 7.00 Caringfor Data 7.25 Child's Play
7.50 Words to That Effect 8.15
Physiology 8.40 Technology 9.05 Oceanography 9.55 The Planet Earth 10.20 The Present in the Past 10.45 Social Problems and Social Welfare 11.10 Open Advice
11.35 Managing Customer and Client Relations

Musical starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers.
When Vernon Castle, a clown in a vaudeville show, meets Irene Foote, a romance and dancing legend is born. But there is tragedy waiting in the wings.
Films: pages 35-40

Contributors

Director:
H.C. Potter
Vernon Castle:
Fred Astaire
Irene Castle:
Ginger Rogers
Maggie Sutton:
Edna May Oliver
Walter:
Walter Brennan

The Masters from Wembley Conference Centre.
Mike Hallett begins his campaign against Dean Reynolds , while earlier today Tony Knowles faced wild-card James Wattana in a preliminary round.
Introduced by Eamonn Holmes. Commentary by Ted Lowe ,
Jack KarnehmClive Everton, Ray Edmonds and John Spencer. Editor Rick Waumsley
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Hallett
Unknown:
Dean Reynolds
Unknown:
Tony Knowles
Unknown:
James Wattana
Introduced By:
Eamonn Holmes.
Commentary By:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
Ray Edmonds
Unknown:
John Spencer.
Editor:
Rick Waumsley

England Ireland Wales v France
Highlights of yesterday's Five Nations matches. In the Save and Prosper international at
Twickenham, England played their first home game since losing in the World Cup. France opened their account in the ADT international at Cardiff.
Commentary by Bill McLaren and Nigel Starmer-Smith . Introduced by Chris Rea.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston

Contributors

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

Women's downhill action from
Grindelwald in thejungfrau region of Switzerland, and a preview of the potential Olympic champions in the men's downhill event. With David Vine.
Commentary by Julian Tutt. Producer Mark Wilkin
Executive producer Jim Reside

Contributors

Unknown:
David Vine.
Commentary By:
Julian Tutt.
Producer:
Mark Wilkin
Producer:
Jim Reside

The last of three programmes exploring the raw forces that control life on earth.
Energy Wars. The sun's energy, in the form of plant fuel, is such a precious commodity that creatures will fight for it. But is the energy war one that's worth winning?
"The problems of the next century will not be pollution, but the quantity of energy we handle," says producer Keith Scholey. "Yet no one in the western world wants to question industrial growth." Narrated by Robert Lindsay. Series editor Mike Salisbury
●TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Producer:
Keith Scholey.
Unknown:
Robert Lindsay.
Editor:
Mike Salisbury

A new BBC film starring David Calder
Fourteen-year-old Tyron Woolfe - himself profoundly deaf - plays the mysterious deaf-mute Joseph in this true story set in France just before the Revolution. Screenplay writer David Nokes was co-adapter of the recent BBC drama serial Clarissa.
With pupils from the Royal School for Deaf Children, Margate and Burwood Park Schools.

(Stereo)
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Drama: page 4
Films: pages 35-40

Contributors

Screenplay:
David Nokes
Producer:
Ruth Caleb
Director:
Tristram Powell
Abbe de l'Epee:
David Calder
Joseph:
Tyron Woolfe
Coudray:
John Standing
Countess Solar:
Georgina Hale
Mere St Antoine:
Susan Jameson
M. Cazeaux:
Nick Reding
Caroline:
Hermione Norris
Judge:
Patrick Godfrey
Jean:
Paul Casey

First showing on network television for this charming film.
An aspiring singer on the fringes of the New York rock scene impulsively responds to a "wish you were here" card from a friend in Japan, where a new world opens up for her.
With Carrie Hamilton and Yutaka Tadokoro.
Screenplay/Director Fran Rubel Kuzui STEREO
● FILMS: pages 35-40

Contributors

Unknown:
Carrie Hamilton
Unknown:
Yutaka Tadokoro.
Unknown:
Rubel Kuzui

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