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6.00 Women and Organisations
6.25 Maths ModellingTurkeys
6.50 Organic Chemistry Large Scale Production 8337407 7. 15 The Magic
Flute ― the finale of Act 1. 4514310 7.40
A Day in the Life 9010778 8.05 Stand by Your Banner! 3865933 8.30 Born into
Two Cultures 6712575 8.55 The Clinical Psychologist Subtitled 6724310 9.20 TestingTeachers 6540681 9.45 Understanding Music: Theory and Practice Subtitled 7027681 10.10 Deadly Quarrels 5324662 10.35 Managing
Schools Partnership or Going It Alone? Subtitled 2523952 ll.OOSam'sStory 3876952 11.25 An English Education 4746372 11.50 Modellingin the Long Term

The first in today's Saturday Matinee western double bill featuring Randolph Scott
Also starring Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne
With the aid of a saloon owner, Roy Glennister battles against an unscrupulous gold commissioner to keep his mine during the Alaskan gold rush.
Director Ray Enright (1942)
Black and white
♦ See Films: pages 72-82 ***

Contributors

Director:
Ray Enright
Cherry Malotte:
Marlene Dietrich
Roy Glennister:
John Wayne
McNamara:
Randolph Scott
Helen Chester:
Margaret Lindsay
Dextry:
Harry Carey Sr
Bronco Kid:
Richard Barthelmess
Banty:
George Cleveland
Judge Stillman:
Samuels Hinds
Flapjack Simms:
Russell Simpson

Western, concluding the Saturday Matinee double bill.
Starring Randolph Scott
Also starring Glenn Ford

Utah, 1863: Outlaw Cheyenne Rogers, encouraged by the town's sheriff, vows to give up his life of crime but seems unable to escape his troubled past.
(1943)

See Films: pages 72-82 **

Contributors

Director:
Charles Vidor
Sheriff Steve Upton:
Randolph Scott
Cheyenne Rogers:
Glenn Ford
The Countess:
Claire Trevor
Allison McLeod:
Evelyn Keyes
Uncle Willie McLeod:
Edgar Buchanan
Nitro Rankin:
Guinn Williams
Judge Cameron:
Raymond Walburn

Introduced by Sue Barker.
Olympics First day action from Atlanta, where British swimmers are competing. Karen Pickering begins her quest for a medal when she enters the heats of the 100m freestyle (3.05pm). Paul Palmer and Andrew Clayton carry British hopes in the 200m freestyle heats (4.30pm).
Richard Maden competes in the heats of the 100m breaststroke (3.25pm) and Sarah Hardcastle - an Olympic medallist 12 years ago in Los Angeles - aims fora place in the final of the 400m individual medley when she swims in the heats
(4pm). Commentary by Hamilton Bland and Andy Jameson.
Golf: the Open From 5pm, continued coverage of the Open Championship from Royal Lytham and St Annes Golf Club.
Plus other Olympic action featuringjudo, shootingand women's hockey.
Producer (golf) Jim Reside Videoplus code for 3.00-5.00 (not PDC).........
5.00-7.25 (not PDC)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Unknown:
Karen Pickering
Unknown:
Paul Palmer
Unknown:
Andrew Clayton
Unknown:
Richard Maden
Unknown:
Sarah Hardcastle
Commentary By:
Hamilton Bland
Unknown:
Andy Jameson.

Last Thursday, the world's first interactive motor show, Top Gear Live, opened at Silverstone, giving the public the chance to go for a test drive on the circuit that recently staged the British Grand Prix. The team from BBC2's Top Gear programme reports from the five-day event whose attractions include motorcycle stunts, monster trucks, new cars, classic designs, karts and off-road vehicles. Presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Quentin Willson, Tiff Needell, Michele Newman, Tony Mason and Steve Berry.
Producers Jon Bentley and John Wilcox

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeremy Clarkson
Presented By:
Quentin Willson
Presented By:
Tiff Needell
Presented By:
Michele Newman
Presented By:
Tony Mason
Presented By:
Steve Berry.
Producers:
Jon Bentley
Producers:
John Wilcox

' The series in which musicians tell the story of rock music, from its origins to global domination.
Eight Miles High. In 1966, San
Francisco became the centre of rock's psychedelic era. Meanwhile in London, Pink Floyd were emerging with an experimental new sound. Contributors include the Grateful Dead's
Jerry Garcia , interviewed shortly before his death. See today's choices. Director Mick Conefrey ; Series producer
Hugh Thomson INFORMATION: about the series can be accessed on the Internet at http://www.bbc.co.uk/dancing ♦ See John Peel: page 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Jerry Garcia
Director:
Mick Conefrey
Producer:
Hugh Thomson

Continuing the comedy drama series set in a psychiatric hospital.
The radio station is gaining the patients' approval but its success is threatened when Campbell, to the dismay of his father, decides to become a DJ and transform it into something "totally fresh and fundamentally loony in every way." Meanwhile, Eddie is under pressure from Griffin, but receives help from Fergus and Rosalie in his quest to keep the station up and running.
Written by Donna Franceschild
Producer Chris Parr ; Director David Blair
Repeat Stereo

Contributors

Writer:
Donna Franceschild
Producer:
Chris Parr
Director:
David Blair
Eddie:
Ken Stott
Grandma:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Griffin:
Roy Hanlon
Harriet:
Liz Smith
Campbell's dad:
James Grant
American consultant:
Lou Hirsch
Francine:
Katy Murphy
Campbell:
David Tennant
Fergus:
Angus MacFadyen
Rosalie:
Ruth McCabe
Isabel:
Angela Bruce
Evelyn:
Sandra Voe

Continuing the showing of repeats from the first series.
Darkness Falls.
When Mulder and Scully investigate the disappearance of 30 loggers, they discover that thousands of deadly insects that paralyse and then cocoon their victims have been released into a remote forest.

Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
Larry Moore:
Jason Beghe
Steve Humphreys:
Tom Orourke
Spinney:
Titus Welliver
Clean suited man:
David Hay
Perkins:
Barry Greene
Dyer:
Ken Tremblett

The series of recitals given by past
Young Musicians finalists concludes with clarinettist Emma Johnson , the 1984 winner. Accompanied by pianist Malcolm Martineau , she performs the Romanza movement from Poulenc's
Clarinet Sonata, and the Prelude from the Five Bagatelles by English composer Gerald Finzi.
Director Bob Coles Event sponsored by Lloyds Bank
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Clarinettist:
Emma Johnson
Pianist:
Malcolm Martineau
Unknown:
Gerald Finzi.
Director:
Bob Coles

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