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6.15 Foreign Car Factories in Britain 1655051 6.40 Maths:
Cayley's Theorem 9688902 7.05 Inorganic Chemistry: Bonding 4245952 7.30 Social Problems: Why Care? 1242148 7.55 The
University of Salamanca
8.20 Education: Measuring
Effectiveness 7347506 8.45 Open Forum

A serial in 13 episodes, from a story by Joan Eadington.
10: Razzle is in real disgrace, and Jonny faces making yet another decision. Razzle........................................... FIZZY
Written by Valerie Georgeson

Contributors

Story By:
Joan Eadington.
Written By:
Valerie Georgeson
Jonny:
Richard Holian
Mam:
Jane Lowe
Dad:
Leslie Schofield
Rita:
Sue Devaney
Humphrey:
Jeremy Austin
Albert:
Tommy Robinson
Mavis:
Debbie Norris

Another chance to see the second series, originally shown in 1979. 1: A new school year; a new head; and a bad start for Benny.
Written and devised by Phil Redmond

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Redmond
Benny Green:
Terry Sue Patt
Tucker Jenkins:
Todd Carty
Trisha Yates:
Michelle Herbert
Cathy Hargreaves:
Lyndy Brill
Mr Baxter:
Michael Cronin
Mr Llewellyn:
Sean Arnold
Mr Mitchell:
Michael Percival
MrsGreen:
Jumoke Debayo

Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Provisional Timetable
12.30 Cricket
1.00 Tennis
1.40 Cricket
3.40 Tennis
4.00 Cricket 6231 -
6.00 Golf
Cricket: First Test
England v Australia
Continued live coverage from the fourth day's play at Old Trafford. Graham Gooch has been confirmed as England captain for the first three Tests this summer and is aware of the importance of a good start to the series as England bid to regain the Ashes. Commentary by Richie Benaud ,
Ray Illingworth , Geoff Boycott and Jack Bannister.
Golf
The final round of the Dunhill British Masters from Woburn. Christy O'Connor took the title last year but had to go the first extra hole to clinch victory over Zimbabwe's Tony Johnstone. Commentary by Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay ,
Clive Clark , Mike Hughesdon and Steve Rider.
Tennis
French Open men's final.
Last year's winner Jim Courier has repeated his preparation by claiming the Australian Open. Will he be victorious in Paris again? Highlights of Friday's semi-final will be shown during the cricket lunch interval, and at tea there'll be action from today's final. Commentary by John Barrett and Mark Cox. (Highlights at 12.25am on BBC2)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Helen Rollason.
Unknown:
Graham Gooch
Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
Ray Illingworth
Commentary By:
Geoff Boycott
Commentary By:
Jack Bannister.
Unknown:
Tony Johnstone.
Commentary By:
Bruce Critchley
Commentary By:
Alex Hay
Commentary By:
Clive Clark
Commentary By:
Mike Hughesdon
Commentary By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Jim Courier
Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
Mark Cox.

Since the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) was set up in 1987, there has been a flow of serious and controversial fraud cases: Guinness, Blue Arrow and Barlow Clowes, as well as the Polly Peck affair involving Asil Nadir. But can the SFO be effective when it is working within a criminal justice system not designed for modern, complex fraud cases?
Joshua Rozenberg and Tessa Curtis ask whether its current methods can be improved without risking miscarriages of justice. Presented by Peter Jay.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Jay
Reporter:
Joshua Rozenberg
Reporter:
Tessa Curtis
Editor:
Jane Ellison

A Film Portrait of Alan Clark
The private life of Alan Clark - the most colourful of Margaret Thatcher 's ministers - is as spicy and controversial as his public career. Always in political hot water, Clark now opens the doors on the secret world of Whitehall. A multi-millionaire who lives in a castle in Kent, Clark also owns a vast Highland estate. "He is absolutely dreadful half the time," says his wife Jane, "I do sometimes want to throttle him but I still love him."
In this intimate portrait, Michael Cockerell reveals Clark's remarkable life and loves.
SEE PREVIEW page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Clark
Unknown:
Alan Clark
Unknown:
Margaret Thatcher
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Producer:
Michael Cockerell
Executive Producer:
David Pearson

Ingenious psychological thriller written and directed by playwright David Mamet.
A psychiatrist's research leads her into the twilight world of confidence tricksters.
(1987)
SEE FILMS pages 44-50
Moviedrome producer Nick Freand Jones MOVIEDROME GUIDE: send cheque/PO for£3.00, payable to BSS, to
[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
David Mamet.
Producer:
Nick Freand Jones
Margaret Ford:
Lindsay Crouse
Mike:
Joe Mantegna
Joey:
Mike Nussbaum
DrLittauer:
Liua Skala
Businessman:
Jt Walsh
Billy Hahn:
Steve Goldstein

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