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10.30 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Stereo Subtitled 4405675

10.50 Belief File: Believe It or Not (ages 11-14) Judaism-the Torah Stereo Subtitled 4425439

11.10 Landmarks (ages 9-12) The Caribbean Islands - People Stereo

11.30 English File (ages 14-16) Death of a Salesman (part 2) Stereo

12.00 Scene (ages 13-17) GCSE Drama: a Man of Letters - starring Keith Barron. Written by Tim Firth Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Barron.
Written By:
Tim Firth

Monty Don is on the Costa Brava while Ian Gibson visits Valencia as the archives uncover travel and cookery items on Barcelona and the Mediterranean coast. Maria Jose Sevilla continues her culinary tour in Spain on a Plate.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Unknown:
Monty Don
Unknown:
Ian Gibson
Unknown:
Maria Jose Sevilla

Live coverage from Ascot, where the main race, the 2.35pm Lightning Novices' Steeplechase, has been won in recent years by top novice chasers such as Uncle Ernie in 1991 and Gales Cavalier four years later. The two other races are at 3.10 and 3.40.
Introduced by Clare Balding with Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore. Commentary by Jim McGrath.

Plus action from the World Indoor Bowls championships from the Guild Hall in Preston as coverage of the pairs' final begins ten days of top-class competition. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
producer (racing) Chris Lewis ; Editor (bowls) Gerard Lane
(Stereo)

Including at 2.40 and 3.25 News, Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore.
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath.
Introduced By:
Dougie Donnelly.
Unknown:
Chris Lewis
Unknown:
Gerard Lane

John Inverdale introduces third-round action from the Australian Open at
Melbourne Park. Tim Henman was beaten at this stage last year by Michael Chang. Commentary by John Barrett, Bill Threlfall and Mark Cox.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Inverdale
Commentator:
John Barrett
Commentator:
Bill Threlfall
Commentator:
Mark Cox

Archie's refined mother and sister come round to dinner, and Clare drops a bombshell.
(Rptd tomorrow) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

Then Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Writer:
Bernadette Davis
Director:
John Stroud
Producer:
Sioned Wiliam
Martin Henson:
Matthew Cottle
Mandy Wilkins:
Samantha Janus
Matthew Malone:
Neil Stuke
Clare:
Tracy Keating
Archie:
Crispin Bonham-Carter
Mrs Glenister:
Rowena Cooper
Lulu:
Lucy Briers

Four-part showcase of short films by new directors, hosted by Late Review's Mark Lawson, culminating in a £5,000 development deal with BBC Films for the best new director.

Tonight's films comprise Lynne Ramsay's Gasman; Damien O'Donnell's Thirty Five Aside; John Humphries' version of the Gogol classic Diary of Madman; the comedy Dual Balls by Dan Zeff, and Clare Kilner's Daphne and Apollo.
The series continues tomorrow.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lawson
Director/Producer:
Rachel Bell
Unknown:
Lynne Ramsay
Unknown:
Damien O'Donnell
Unknown:
John Humphries
Unknown:
Dan Zeff
Unknown:
Clare Kilner

Amongthe performers featured on the experimental sketch show are Radio 1 presenter Mark Tonderai, Sally Phillips (who played Sophie in I'm Alan Partridge) and Ricky Grover. Producer Karen Rosie : Series producer Phil Clarke
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Tonderai
Presenter:
Sally Phillips
Unknown:
Ricky Grover
Producer:
Karen Rosie

Comedy thriller.

Soon after the Reverend Deke O'Malley has persuaded a Harlem crowd to part with $87,000 for a "Back to Africa" campaign, armed men break up the meeting and steal the money.
(1970) ****
See Films: pages 44-49

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Ossie Davis
Grave Digger Jones:
Godfrey Cambridge
Coffin Ed Johnson:
Raymond St Jacques
Uncle Bud:
Redd Foxx
Lo Boy:
Cleavon Little
Rev Deke O'Malley:
Calvin Lockhart
Iris:
Judy Pace
Mabel:
Emily Yancy
Bryce:
John Anderson
Calhoun:
JD Cannon
Reba:
Vinnette Carrol
Tom:
Leo Cimino

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