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Team Culture. Howard Stableford and Professor Charles Handy assess the pros and cons of working as a team in this first of four programmes exploring the changes in business practices as the new millennium approaches. Managers from a US company illustrate the importance of skills and personalities on a working team, while an English management-school group travel to Africa to explore team-playing abilities. WEB SITE: [web address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Charles Handy

This week's guests include Steve Knight from Animal Hospital, Sally Gray from 50/50, and Ian Angus Wilkie and James Young, who star in the new children's comedy-drama Mr Wymie , which starts next Thursday on BBC1 at 4.20pm.
Music comes from rock band Savage Garden. Buried Treasure features weather forecaster Sian Lloyd, and there is cartoon fun with Eek! the Cat and Pingu. Plus competitions, comedy and the Smedleys. With Sarah Vandenbergh, Grant Stott, Paul Brophy and Julie Westwood. Producer Ed Gray ; Series producer Martyn Day
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Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Knight
Unknown:
Sally Grayfrom
Unknown:
Ian Angus Wilkie
Unknown:
James Young
Unknown:
Mr Wymie
Unknown:
Sian Lloyd
Unknown:
Sarah Vandenbergh
Unknown:
Grant Stott
Unknown:
Paul Brophy
Unknown:
Julie Westwood.
Producer:
Ed Gray

Introduced by Sue Barker.

12.05 Football
Brief highlights of Scotland's vital World Cup qualifying match at home to Belarus.

12.10 Rowing
Coverage from the concluding stages of the World championships in Aiguebelette-le-Lac, France. In the coxless-fours event, the British quartet of Steve Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent, Tim Foster and James Cracknell are favourites to take the gold medal, while there is also British interest in the coxless pairs.
Commentary by Gerald Sinstadt and Gary Herbert.

12.45, 3.30 Gymnastics
Action from the World championships in Lausanne, Switzerland, where Ukrainian World champion Lilia Podkopayeva is tipped for gold. Great things are also expected of the US women's team after they won last year's Olympic gold medal in dramatic style.
Commentary by Barry Davies, Mitch Fenner and Christine Still.

1.45, 4.15 Cricket
As the Sunday League season reaches its penultimate weekend, action from one of the day's crucial clashes as the front-running teams aim to succeed Surrey as champions.
Match commentary by Jack Bannister, Simon Hughes and Dermot Reeve.

6.20 News Roundup

(Stereo)

Videoplus code for 12.00-6.35
12.00-3.30 (not PDC)
3.30-6.35 (not PDC)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Commentator (Rowing):
Gerald Sinstadt
Commentator (Rowing):
Gary Herbert
Commentator (Gymnastics):
Barry Davies
Commentator (Gymnastics):
Mitch Fenner
Commentator (Gymnastics):
Christine Still
Commentator (Cricket):
Jack Bannister
Commentator (Cricket):
Simon Hughes
Commentator (Cricket):
Dermot Reeve
TV Presentation (Cricket):
Mark Wilkin

A freak transporter accident occurs while Tuvok and Neelix are beaming back from a mission, causing the pair to become a single, combined being. As the doctor tries to work out a way of separating their two identities, the new crew member takes on a personality of his own.

(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Star Trek: the Next Generation continues on Wednesday at 6pm)

Contributors

Captain Kathryn Janeway:
Kate Mulgrew
Chakotay:
Robert Beltran
B'Elanna Torres:
Roxann Biggs-Dawson
Kes:
Jennifer Lien
Lt Tom Paris:
Robert Duncan McNeill
The Doctor:
Robert Picardo
Neelix:
Ethan Phillips
Tuvok:
Tim Russ
Harry Kim:
Garrett Wang
Tuvix:
Tom Wright
Hogan:
Simon Billig
Swinn:
Bahni Turpin

Would devolution for Scotland and Wales mean the beginning of the end of the United Kingdom, or the start of a new relationship that ensures its survival? Gordon Brewer in Scotland, John Humphrys in Wales and Sue Cameron in England report on the economic and political issues behind the forthcoming referendums and the impact that they may have on the country as a whole.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gordon Brewer
Presenter:
John Humphrys
Presenter:
Sue Cameron
Executive Producer:
Daniel Brittain-Catlin

Rory Bremner presents the second of two programmes celebrating the world of cricket.
In a marquee across the road from Lord's, the venue for yesterday's NatWest Trophy final, he is joined by special guests for a show featuring comical clips, sketches and - of course - a selection of impressions of personalities from the cricket world with Christopher Douglas.

Contributors

Presenter:
Rory Bremner
Presenter:
Christopher Douglas
Director:
Jez Higmam
Producer:
Pete Ward
Producer:
Richard Wilson

The first of a western double bill to begin the Way
Out West season of films.
Starring John Wayne
A US Cavalry officer suffers a setback on his last mission and is "retired" before he can take further action. In orderto avert a full-scale Indian war, he decides to act on his own.
Director John Ford (1949, U)
♦ See Films: pages 48-53 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Director:
John Ford
Captain Bribes:
John Wayne
Olivia:
Joanne Dru
Lieutenant Cohill:
John Agar
Tyree:
Ben Johnson
Lieutenant Pennell:
Harry Carey Jr
Sergeant Quincannon:
Victor McLaglen
Mrs Allshard:
Mildred Natwick
Dr O'Laughlin:
Arthur Shields
Toucey Rynders:
Harry Woods
Pony-That-Walks:
Chief John Big Tree

The Way Out West season continues with a western starring Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo

When a notorious outlaw is sprung from jail by the leader of his old gang, he agrees to take part in one more robbery.
(1949)
(Black and white)
See Films: pages 48-53

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Wes McQueen:
Joel McCrea
Colorado Carson:
Virginia Mayo
Julie Ann:
Dorothy Malone
Winslow:
Henry Hull
Reno Blake:
John Archer
Duke Harris:
James Mitchell
US marshal:
Morris Ankrum
Dave Rickard:
Basil Ruysdael
Brother Tomas:
Frank Puglia
Wallace:
Ian Wolfe
Pluthner:
Harry Woods

2.00 DiscoveringArtEssentialspaintings and sculpture. LANGUAGES
4.00 Business Language Special - how language skills can help in business.
BUSINESS AND WORK
5.00 Get By in French -languages designed for business and also for leisure purposes.
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