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6.40 Chemistry: Samples for
Analysis 9149888 7.05 Learning and Doing Maths 5604401 7.30 Toulouse: Money and Powerin Provincial France 9155888 7.55 Health Visiting and the Family
5942265 8.20 Biology Form and Function: Nerves 1618994 8.45 Cragside House - from Lodge to Palace 6124420 9.10 Desert Ecology 1045468 9.35 Steels,
Stars and Spectra 2717772 10.00 Discovering 16th-century
Strasbourg 4652555 10.25 Our Health in OurHands
10.50 Kedleston Hall:
Robert Adam 's Greatest Design
11.15ITforYou 8191492 11.40 Sexual Selection: the Courtship of Peacocks 2481081 12.05 Poland: Democracy and Change
7727884 12.30 Managing Schools - MakingTeams Work
1253710 12.55 Modem Art -the Colonial Encounter 1621081 1.20 Curriculum and Learning: Ways with Words 84138081 1.45 LearningforAII: Learningto
Care (Subtitled) 25258197 2.10
Mental Handicap: "No Problem's Too Big" 49761791 2.35
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Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Adam

Comedy directed by and starring
Jerry Lewis
When an avaricious showbusiness management team loses its source of income, a famous comedian, it decides to replace him with a fall guy - a patsy. The gauche and clumsy bellboy Stanley is just the man.
SEE FILMS pages 43-51

Contributors

Unknown:
Jerry Lewis
Stanley Belt:
Jerry Lewis
ElienBetz:
Ina Baun
Caryl Fergusson:
Everett Sloane
Harry Silver:
Keenan Wynn
Morgan Heywood:
Peter Lorre
Bruce Alden:
John Carradine
Chic Wymore:
Phil Harris
Dr Mule-rr:
Hans Conried
Mayo Sloan:
Phil Foster
Sy Devore:
Richard Deacon
Po/iceman:
Del Moore
Theatregoer:
Nancy Kulp

Highlights of the Pilkington Cup final from Twickenham, between Harlequins and Leicester. Both this year's finalists are past winners and, on their last appearance in a final, both lost to Bath - Leicester in 1989 and Harlequins last year with the final kick of extra time.
Commentary by Nigel Starmer -Smith. Introduced by Chris Rea. Executive producer Johnnie Watherston

Contributors

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

Now director of the Royal National Theatre, Richard Eyre has been responsible for some of the most powerful television drama of the last 15 years. To introduce a season of his plays (which begins with Just a Boy's Game on Wednesday at 9.00pm), he talks to Mark Lawson about his work for television and the ideas which shaped it.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Richard Eyre
Interviewer:
Mark Lawson
Producer:
David Evans
Editor:
Janice Hadlow

BBC Two England

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