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Workplace language skills.
8: Giving a Talk. Fawzia Khan Cheema prepares a talk for careers officers.
SUPPORT MATERIAL: for help with basic skills and/or the Inside English book (price £4.95), ring free on 0800.[number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Khan Cheema

Concluding part of Tuesday, a play by Edward Bond.
3: Irene's boyfriend is killed by the police. With Bob Peck ,
Ben Chaplin , Natalie Morse.

Contributors

Play By:
Edward Bond.
Unknown:
Bob Peck
Unknown:
Ben Chaplin
Unknown:
Natalie Morse.

Cricket: Second Test
England vAustralia. The second day's play.
Tennis
Volkswagen Cup from
Devonshire Park, Eastbourne. With John Barrett , Virginia Wade and David Mercer.
Introduced by Barry Davies . Royal Ascot
Further coverage of the final day of the Royal meeting.
4.20 King's Stand Stakes (5f). (Highlights at 11.55pm on BBC1)
Including at
3.00pm News and Weather Subtitled (news) and at
3.50pm News and Weather Subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
David Mercer.
Introduced By:
Barry Davies

Tonight the youngest competitor, 24-year-old Welsh baritone Jeremy Huw Williams , makes an appearance. Natalie Wheen and lain Burnside meet the singer and discover the issues that engage the younger generation on the international opera circuit.

Contributors

Baritone:
Jeremy Huw Williams
Unknown:
Natalie Wheen

Last in the series of investigative reports.
Many British tourists find their carefree holiday in the sun turning to misery when they are injured abroad. Even in some EC countries, standards of health care can be shockingly low and those who seek redress in the courts may face almost insurmountable obstacles.
Jenny Cuffe reports. ProducerAdrian Davies
Editor Peter Horrocks

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Cuffe
Editor:
Peter Horrocks

The first Gardeners' World
Live national show is being staged at Birmingham's NEC this week. Geoff Hamilton , Liz Rigbey and Nicholas Wray are joined by Alan Titchmarsh at the show that offers more than
80 floral displays, 20 show gardens and a host of exhibits. Series producer Laurence Vulliamy Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
The Andrew Duncan
Interview with Geoff Hamilton
SEE FEATURE page 26

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Liz Rigbey
Unknown:
Nicholas Wray
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Producer:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Tony Laryea
Unknown:
Andrew Duncan
Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton

Another chance to see the first series (from 1984) of the show that launched Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones in their post-Not the Nine O 'Clock News careers. This, the very first programme, promises a hard-hitting expose of sperm banks, samurai accountants and chiropody - all done with impeccable taste, of course.

Contributors

Star/comedian:
Mel Smith
Star/comedian:
Griff Rhys Jones
Director/Producer:
Martin Shardlow

Magazine series in which Kirsty Wark is your guide to the people and issues that shape Britain's heritage. This week: the threat to what has been described as the greatest power station ever built; meet the Gibsons, who discovered to their cost that their Welsh dream home was sitting on a site of major historical significance; and singer Marianne Faithfull retraces a very personal journey along the Ridgeway.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kirsty Wark
Reporter:
Marianne Faithfull
Series Producer:
Sally Angel
Executive Producer:
Roland Keating

Highlights of the day's play from Baltusrol, New Jersey, a course which poses a real test for the world's top players.
Commentary by Peter Alliss ,
Bruce Critchley and Dave Marr. With Steve Rider.

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter Alliss
Commentary By:
Bruce Critchley
Commentary By:
Dave Marr.
Unknown:
Steve Rider.

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