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The annual Whitbread Rugby World Awards were presented yesterday at London's Royal Lancaster Hotel, in the presence of this year's Lions prior to their departure for
New Zealand. Introduced by Chris Rea with Nigel Starmer -Smith and Ian Robertson.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston

Contributors

Introduced By:
Chris Rea
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer
Unknown:
Ian Robertson.
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

Rough Guide to Careers: 50 Inspiring Ideas
In the last of the series
Sumy Kuraishe and Steve Webb look at computer design and exhibition organiser Sara Binns is congratulated by John Major. Director Nicola Colton
Producer John Holdsworth
7.30pm
Dance Energy Lift Off
More pop hopefuls get their chance to win a record deal. The results will be in next week's final programme.
Director Liza Brown ; Producer Tim Byrne

Contributors

Unknown:
Sumy Kuraishe
Unknown:
Steve Webb
Unknown:
Sara Binns
Unknown:
John Major.
Director:
Nicola Colton
Producer:
John Holdsworth
Director:
Liza Brown
Producer:
Tim Byrne

Series of programmes made by members of the public.
Sit Down and Shut Up. Every Saturday, football fans attend their "theatres of dreams". At grounds all over the country they carry with them fond memories of sitting on Dad's shoulders, watching legendary players. But football is being transformed. In his film, Robert Cookson , a lifelong Manchester United supporter, questions what is happening to the modern game and, with the help of fellow fans, asks whether commercialism is killing it. Producer Ray Hough
Series producer Giles Oakley

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Cookson
Producer:
Ray Hough
Producer:
Giles Oakley

The Imitation Game
Ian McEwan 's play continues the season of dramas produced and directed by the Director of the Royal National Theatre. Written for the 1980 Play for Today series, it stars Harriet Walter
It is 1940, and Cathy Raine is determined to join the fight against fascism. Against the wishes of her parents and boyfriend, she joins the Auxiliary Territorial Service but finds the war effort is less glamorous than she had hoped.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McEwan
Unknown:
Harriet Walter
Unknown:
Cathy Raine
Cathy Raine:
Harriet Walter
Anna Raine:
Lorna Charles
Tony:
Simon Chandler
Tony's mother:
Kristine Howarth
Mr Raine:
Bernard Gallagher
Mrs Raine:
Gillian Martell
Factory clerk:
Keith Marsh
ATSofficer:
Patricia Routledge
Mary:
Brenda Blethyn
ATS sergeant:
Carol MacReaoy

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