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6.20 Democratic Government: Open Communities
6.45 Jewish Enigma: the Promised Land - a look at the hopes and consequences of Jews returningto live in Jerusalem
4675798 7.10 Victorian Brass Bands: the Other Virtuosos
2796175 7.35Childrenand
New Technology - how computer games, TV and videos affect child development

Comedy starring Ann Sothern
When Maisie's comedian friend is wrongly accused of swindling, Maisie decides to go after the real culprit.
Director Roy Del Ruth (1942)
B/W
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Sothem
Director:
Roy Del Ruth
Maisie Ravier:
Ann Sothern
Hap Hixby:
Red Skelton
Pappy Goodring:
Allen Jenkins
Mr Stickwell:
Donald Meek
MrDenningham:
Lloyd Corrigan
Professor Orco:
Fritz Feld

Action from the Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, on the second day of the European Championships. Britain's
Roger Black will be bidding for a third consecutive men's
400 metres title. Plus news of the heats in the women's
100 metres hurdles, metres and the start of the heptathlon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Black

Live coverage from
Headingley of the final day's play between England and South Africa. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
Television presentation Alan Griffiths Executive producer Keith Mackenzie
Stereo

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Lewis.
Unknown:
Alan Griffiths
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie

European Athletics
Further live coverage of the European Championships from the Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, including at 4.35pm the semi-finals of the men's 100 metres.
(The final is at 6.45pm on BBC1.) Plus action in the men's javelin.
Cricket: Second Test
Coverage from Headingley on the final day's play.
Stereo
As cricket coverage Is live, the subsequent schedule may change

The alternative travel show visits Venezuela. Magenta De Vine and Rajan Datar travel by cable car from the capital
Caracas to the world's highest waterfall, Angel Falls. Producer Sam Anthony
Senes producer Sharon Ali
Rpt Stereo Subtitled

Contributors

Unknown:
Rajan Datar
Producer:
Sam Anthony
Producer:
Sharon Ali

Highlights of last week's
National Eisteddfod of Wales, the festival celebrating Welsh arts, crafts and culture, held this year in the Vale of Neath,
West Glamorgan. Presented by Eddie Ladd.
Executive producer Christina Macaulay

Contributors

Presented By:
Eddie Ladd.
Producer:
Christina MacAulay

The sixth of an eight-part documentary series looks at British tennis.
Days of Hope and Glory
Rarely do tennis fans have the chance to celebrate a British victory. This programme follows Jeremy Bates , Britain's number one player, and Tim Herman , one of its brightest
' prospects, and reveals the pressures on them to succeed. Executive producer Tony Moss
Editor Vyv Simson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Bates
Unknown:
Tim Herman
Producer:
Tony Moss
Editor:
Vyv Simson

The Nationalists
Two films, tonight and Wednesday, explore 25 bloody years in Northern Ireland from both sides of the "peace line".
In 1969 the official IRA was almost unarmed, a political talking shop, and its provisional wing did not exist. Now the latter is said by some to be the most effective terrorist organisation in the world.
This film traces the process of the transformation, which has happened in spite of the fact that the nationalist community is more affluent than it used to be, sharing more in political power, and largely supports the SDLP.
The answer to the paradox lies in the deprived Catholic ghettoes, more alienated than ever.
(The Loyalists; Wednesday at 7.30pm)
Producer John Triffitt Stereo Subtitled

Contributors

Producer:
John Triffitt

FILM Emmy Award-winning I TV film drama starring Mare Winningham Phyllis Frelich
All her life, Margaret Ryder has been the ears and voice of her deaf parents. But when she falls in love she finds her own needs conflicting with those of her mother and father.
Director Joseph Sargent (1985) Subtitied
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mare Winningham
Unknown:
Phyllis Frelich
Unknown:
Margaret Ryder
Director:
Joseph Sargent
Margaret Ryder:
Mare Winningham
Abel Ryder:
Phyllis Freuch
Janice Ryder:
Ed Waterstreet
William Anglim:
Fredric Lehne
MrPetrakis:
Sid Caesar
Mrs Anglim:
Cloris Leachman

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