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Introduced by Sue Barker.
12.35 Motor Sport
British Touring Car
Championship from Snetterton. Action from the fourth round. Commentary by Murray Walker.
1.00 Basketball
From Wembley. Coverage of the league play-off final. Commentary by Stuart Storey and Bill Beswick.
1.40,4.00 Golf
The International Open from St Mellion, Cornwall.
Coverage of the final round.
2.40, 3.30 Three-Day Eventing
Badminton Horse Trials. Highlights of yesterday's cross-country stage, followed at 3.30 by live coverage of this afternoon's show jumping section. Producer Martin Hopkins
12.30-3.30
3.30-6.10

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Bill Beswick.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins

As millionaire Peter Wood , founder of a telephone sales empire for motor insurance, turns to the household market, traditional insurers are fighting back. Simon Gompertz reports. Producer Paul Wallace ; Editor Jane Ellison A Realtime production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Wood
Unknown:
Simon Gompertz
Producer:
Paul Wallace
Editor:
Jane Ellison

Robert McKee introduces
Henri-Georges Clouzot 's masterpiece of suspense.
Producer Nick Freand Jones FILMWORKS GUIDE: featuring all 12 films in the series, price£3.00, is available from [address removed]
The Wages of Fear
Le Salaire de la Peur
Adventure starring
Yves Montand , Charles Vanel , Vera Clouzot
When an oil-well fire breaks out near a small South American town, two outcasts set off on a terrifying drive. In English and French with English subtitles.
(1953) B/W

Contributors

Introduces:
Robert McKee
Unknown:
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Producer:
Nick Freand Jones
Unknown:
Yves Montand
Unknown:
Charles Vanel
Unknown:
Vera Clouzot

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