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Every summer 700 boys and girls make their way to the Town Hall for the Reading
Schools Music Festival.
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Highlights of the first day's play. With Richie Benaud. * STEREO
First showing on I network television for this drama starring Howard Keel
Jane Greer
Two young children go missing after a plane crash in the Canadian mountains. The search for them is led by their father, his new wife, and their natural mother.
Director Joseph Lewis (Slack and white)
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Live coverage of the whole of the morning's play. ● STEREO
The Tree Surgeon. Giving injections, treating wounds and placing anchors are all part of the surgeon's daily round.
Animation for children.
Open University preview.
Further live coverage. ● STEREO
Racing
From Ascot.
4.05 EBF Sandwich Maiden Stakes (7f)
Including at
2.00pm and 3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
Life in the Fast Food Chain
Can livestock continue to grow faster and bigger?
Written and produced by Deborah Cadbury Editor Jana Bennett e TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Last of the documentaries on Islam's resurgence in the former Soviet states of Central Asia.
From Marx to the Market. This report from Kirghizstan reveals one of the least known and poorest areas of the old
Soviet Union. It is also the most enthusiastic about capitalism. Under the old regime, though, life was predictable. Now it is poverty stricken and unstable. How long will people put up with the difficulties of the transition to capitalism? Producer John Withington
Series producer Charles Bruce
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Last in the series of films by disabled people. Drive!
Sarah Newman is restricted because she cannot drive.
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
A corner of Tayside moorland has been transformed by poet and biochemist, Professor
Geoffrey Dutton. Liz Rigbey hears about his horticultural philosophy. Plus, from
Barnsdale, Geoff Hamilton. Series producer Rosemary Forgan Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst Television production for BBCtv ● GARDENING: page 14
● GEOFF HAMILTON 'S WHAT I WATCH: p 14
The very last performance to be given in the original
Glyndebourne theatre is a concert in aid of the building of the new opera house, due to open in 1994. It is given in the presence of HRH the Prince of Wales.
Sir George Christie , Dame
Janet Baker , Sir Geraint Evans and Elisabeth Soderstrom present an evening of arias from operas particularly associated with Glyndebourne, by Monteverdi, Mozart,
Rossini, Richard Strauss and Verdi. The evening ends with a firework display.
The performers are
Kim Begley , Montserrat Caballe,
Cynthia Haymon , Felicity Lott , Benjamin Luxon , Frederica von Stade and Ruggero Raimondi.
With the Glyndebourne Chorus and the London Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductors
Andrew Davis , Bernard Haitink with Martin Isepp (continuo). Staged by Stephen Lawless. TV director Christopher Swann
Event sponsored by S G Warburg Group eSTEREO
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First in a series of six journeys through colour.
White. White is.... the beginning. It is John Lennon 's piano, the sliced loaf and lies that don't count.
Producer Jenny Abbott
Series producer Andy Batten-Foster
With Jeremy Paxman.
A review of the week's press. Producer Brian Armstrong
A Granada production for BBCtv
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Highlights of the second day. e STEREO
12.00 Weatherview
Classic chiller starring Basil Rathbone
Boris Karloff
Baron Wolf von Frankenstein, son of the notorious scientist, returns to the family castle.
Director Rowtand V Lee
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