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THE GUARDIAN Saturday January 9 1988 29 TV GUIDE BY SANDY SMITHIES TELEVISION AND RADIO Granada Channel 4 BBC-2 BBC-1 Sunday 9 0 am Pages from Ceefax. 9 30 Now On Two: 9 25 am Movie Mahal. 10 0 The Work! This week. 44 A DaUU nMMMMA 44 ftfl ThA Watt OTIS. 8 55 am Play School.

9 15 Umbrella. 9 30 This is the 6 Oam TV-am; 9 25 Speedy and Daffy; 9 35 Fraggle Rock. 10 0 7T3. 10 30 The Adventures of Black uay. iu a wnai on tann.

iu ra laiMny Onelnaoe 10 Ml Tolo.PranPO 11 A VOIIS la Dastardly ana Muraey. janoscns story nine. 10 5 Odvsseus The Greatest Hero of them All. Beautv. 11 0 Meditation on Hope.

12 0 Weekend World: Reformina the secrecy laws. 1 0 Dm 10 20 The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. 10 35 France! 11 .40 Espana Viva. 12 5 pm Sign Extra. Members Only.

1 5 This Is Your Right. 1 30 Aap Kaa Now it You. 10 40 Blue reter umniDus; 11 9a Sticks and Stones. 12 0 Windmill. 1 0 pm Diversions.

1 10 Horizon: The iranspianted brain. Ceefax sub-titles. 2 0 RUGBY SPECIAL Nigel Starmer-Smith and Chris Rea report on watsonians v. Hawick, Gloucester v. Leicester, and the Welsh Trial, nax.

i Linn, aa miirjoara. 2 0 ENCOUNTER: Without the Refuge I'd Be Dead. Battered wives who have found sanctuary at the refuge run by Halesowen Council of Churches tell their harrowing stories. 2 30 SNOOKER: Mercantile Credit Classic. Last session of the final, introduced by Dickie Davies.

6 0 BULLSEYE. With Jim Bowen. 6 30 NEWS; weather. 6 40 HIGHWAY. Harry Secombe visits Minehead.

3 0 ROMAN HOLIDAY. Audrey Hepburn made her Oscar-winning debut in this charming confection about a lonely runaway princess and the reporter (Gregory Peck) who shows ner real lire, wiiiiam vvyiei hi 4 55 MUSIC IN CAMERA. Soprano Felicity Lott in a recital of songs linked by tne tneme or uoie Porter's Night and Day. 5 45 SKI SUNDAY. David Vine covers the Men's Downhill in Bavaria, while David Goldstrom reports on the ladies' event in Switzerland.

6 25 WEATHER TO SKI? Michael Fish with the ski resort reports. 6 30 THE MONEY PROGRAMME presented by I ou rarmiug. 1 0 THIS WEEK, NEXT WEEK. Tory MP Richard Shepherd on his proposals to reform the Official Secrets Act, plus a report from Canada on their Access to Information Act. 2 0 EASTENDERS omnibus edition.

Ceefax sub titles. 3 0 MATCH OF THE DAY LIVE. Jimmy Hill introduces live coverage of the FA Cup third round match between Ipswich Town and Manchester United. 4 55 CARTOON. 5 5 FAX.

More offbeat info and details from Bill Oddie, Debbie Rix and Billy Butler. 5 30 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW from Great Yarmouth, where the Nelson connection is reflected in the heirlooms, and a toy market turns out to be worth real money. Ceefax sub-titles. 6 15 IN THE KNOW. 2: Feedback.

Sue Edelson continues the guide to successful learning. Ceefax sub-titles. 6 25 NEWS; Weather. 6 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Bangor Cathedral, where Ian Gall meets former chorister Aled Jones. Ceefax sub-titles.

7 15 THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER. Second in the string of Clouseau comedies better than the first, not as good as the third directed by Blake Edwards in 1975, with Peter Sellers as the inept detective inspector hunting the fabled gem, stolen yet again. Plus Christopher. Plummer, Herbert Lorn, Catherine Schell. Ceefax sub-titles.

9 5 THE GIFT OF LIFE. In a That's Life! special prompted by the programme's involvement with little Ben Hardwick, Esther Rantzen and the team report on the attitudes and the medical and ethical issues involved in transplant surgery. Valerie Singleton and unan wiraiaKe, ana including a report from America on genetic engineering down on the farm. 7 15 EYES ON THE PRIZE. V.

Awakenina 1954-1956. In Alabama a tired black woman refused to give up her bus seat to a white man ana wrote herself into her nation's history. This American documentary series chronicles the battles of the civil riahts movement through 11 ruua riuyianiunj. mt 12 30 A.P.B. It stands for All Points Bulletin and it's Border TV's new general-interest show for teenagers: heavy on the covering sport and arts scenes t.

Introduced by Gaz Top, today's items include Wet West Wet doing through their mum's record collection, Simon Rice of the Royal Ballet in rehearsal, Mick Hucknall of Simply Red on his interest in art. 1 30 OPERA ON FOUR: The Return of Ulysses. First of the month's four big operatic presentations taking us through four centuries of opera, this Salzburg Festival production of the 17th century work features Hans Werner Henze's new adaptation of the Monteverdi score. British conductor Jeffrey Tate leads the ORF Symphony Orchestra and British baritone Thomas Allen takes the starring role of the homecoming hero, with American mezzo Kathleen Kuhlmann as Penelope. English sub-titles.

4 55 WORLD OF ANIMATION; News summary; weather. 5 10 THE BUSINESS PROGRAMME with John Plender and Judith Dawson. 6 0 INTERNATIONAL VOLLEYBALL. Mary Pett presents the first of four Sunday visits to the Women's International Volleyball Tournament at Alexandra Palace. 7 15 WHAT ON EARTH IS GOING ON? Paul Heiney with another edition of the environmental magazine, looking at grassroots projects to combat desertification, and reporting on the British egg market still dominated by the battery farmers, despite increased public awareness about the hens' living conditions.

Oracle sub-titles. 8 15 THE STOCKS AND SHARES SHOW. A new, up market game show based on the working of the Stock Exchange in which four investor contestants are given an imaginary 10,000 to buy and sell shares. They (and viewers) get expert instruction on the factors affecting performance in each major sector of the market; the winner is the one with the most money at the end of 12 weeks. 8 45 THE MODERN WORLD: Ten Great Writers.

1: James Joyce's Ulysses. LWT's major new arts series uses a combination of drama, documentary and critical explanation to illuminate the lives and work and influence of some of the great European modernists writing at the turn of the century. In this exploration of Joyce's linguisitc masterpiece David Suchet and John lynch play Bloom and Daedalus; Anthony Burgess and Professor Clive Harare Jttie criyiys. 9 55 THE MOUSE THAT ROARED. Jack Arnold's 1959 satire on international politics in which a small Euro-state declares war on the USA, with Peter Sellers in a triple role, Jean Seberg, Leo McKem.

11 30 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. Angelo and Andy report on the first two of the four divisional play-off games, the Super Bowl quarterfinals. (See the second pair on Tuesday). 1 0 Close. archive footage and the stories of those, like Rob Spendlove plus colleague and suspect Watching brief CLOSING RANKS (ITV, 10 0).

Policemen's lives are stressful, and the price for that stress is often paid by their families. Documentary maker Roger Graef became interested in the pressures on today's copper when making the award-winning BBC series Police, and he has now turned some of the tactual material he collected then personal loneliness and domestic violence, subjects just too private for documentaries involving real people into this powerful, shocking, fictional drama for Central's film offshoot Zenith. Raising questions about the brutalising effect of the job, the misplaced loyalty of colleagues to a rogue policeman, it features Rob Spendlove as the brash Met detective persuaded by his lonely wife (Elizabeth Edmonds) to move to a sleepy country force. 10 20 NEWS; weather. 7 15 SURPRISE SURPRISE.

Cilia's back, dispensing 10 35 EVERYMAN: The Yamaguchis' Story. The tnnus ana giggles. 8 15 HAREM. Harem, snare'em a very bullish Rosa Hams, wno tougm ror dock equamy in the 50s and 60s. 8 10 SPORTS ARCHIVE.

Zatopek, Marciano, Little Mo: Harry Carpenter recalls the great sports of 1952, in the first of four memory-lane programmes. 9 0 DID YOU SEE Ludovic Kennedy and critics with their view of Panorama, he Contract, and Rude Health. Plus a look at the predictions of the 1963 documentary Time on our Hands. 9 40 WORLD DARTS. Back on the oche with Tony Gubba.

10 0 SCREEN TWO: The Vision. The film drama strand opens a new season with this disturbing, thought-provoking story set in a very imminent future of the invasion of Europe by satellite TV. Lee Remick plays the ruthless controller of the People Channel, a powerful organisation determined to dominate the airwaves to its own ends and by any means; Dirk Bogarde, in a rare TV appearance is their frontman, a fading TV star who initially fails to realise just what he's caught up in. Ceefax sub-titles. Sunday night schedule continues with this Yamaguchis were casualties of the materialistic Japanese society: he a typical "salaryman" living only for work, and having an affair; she with a houseful of gadgets and designer clothes but lonely and suicidal.

What healed their marriage and changed their lives was, they claim, involvement in one of the evangelic Buddhist sects which have sprung up in Japan since the war. Tonight's film investigates the success of these sects, and compares them with born-again Christianity in the USA. imported mim-senes: giossy tosn witn a glamorous cast, set in the last days of the Ottoman Empire. Nancy Travis is a US heiress kidnapped and sold into the seraglio of Sultan Omar Sharif, whose overthrow is being plotted by dashing revolutionary Art Malik, and whose jealous first wife Ava ITV regions Anglia uaraner is given to Doinng nvais in on, ana we haven 'got to Sarah Miles yet more tomorrow. 9 45 NEWS; weather.

11 15 SPORTING CHANCE. Paul Nicholas takes up 10 0 CLOSING RANKS. Oracle sub-titles. See snooker, Leslie Ash learns motor racing ana presenter Anneka Rice goes potholing, in the first of eight programmes featuring new sporting challenges. Watching Brief.

Followed at 11 30 by a discussion. 11 45 WORLD DARTS. Highlights of this evening's Scottish 6 0 As Granada. 11 OTheSmurfs. 11 30 Fanning Outlook.

12 0 Weekend World. 1 0 The Glen Michael Cavalcade. 1 45 Link. 2 0 Profile. 2 30 Scotsport.

6 0 As Granada. 11 30 Curling. 12 30 Late Call. 12 35 Close. Tyne-Tees 6 0 TV-am.

9 25 Hello Sunday. 1 OLinkT 1 15 Bioscope Bygones. 1 20 Anglia News. 1 25 Weather Trends. 1 30 Farming Diary.

2 0 As Granada. 12 0 Happy Birthday Australia. 1 0 Night Network. 3 0 Rim: March or Die. 1977 Foreign Legion melodrama with Gene Hack-man, Catherine Deneuve.

5 0 Ben Casey. 6 0 TV-am. 12 0 RL ACTION SCRUMDOWN. Highlights of the 11 45 Weather; close. maicnes in tne wona t-rotessionai Championship.

12 55 Close. wigan uraarora Nortnern matcn at central Park, with commentary from John Helm and Scotland: 3 0 pm Bonanza. 3 504 5 International Indoor Hockey. 10 35-11 5 High Spirits. Northern Ireland: 12 30-12 58 Dm Tomorrow's Farm.

5 5-5 30 I WALES: 2 0-3 Opm: Rugby Special Wales: Welsh Rugby Union linnl hi.l news ana views tram uavia watKins. 12 45 Close. Working Holidays. iiiai mai. 9 as as uranaaa il BY GARRY TRUDEAU Doonesbury 0 Farmina Outlook.

6 0 am Nicky Campbell. 8 0 Peter Powell. 10 0 Dave Lee Travis. 1 0 pm Sunday Oldies with Mike Read. 3 0 Pop of the I Sj Go! Gar I Border 6 0 As Granada.

1 0 Farming Outlook. 1 30 Border News. 1 35 Cartoon Time. 1 45 Unk. 2 0 As Granada.

12 45 Weather; close. SAW OVER HERE! 5BNA10R, MWONBAT WORKJUSTUOVESYOU! Nice 70S 53 30 The Smurfs. 40 Link. 0 As Granada. 0 Epilogue.

10 Jobfinder. 0 TV-am. NICE in SENATOR SEN-RUN BUT YOU Form. 3 30 Backchat. 4 0 ChartDusters.

WSOMUCH! 5 0 Top 40. 7 0 The Anne Nightingale Reauest Show. 9 0 Andv Peebles's Soul Mr vtni Bm ar jmjtuaw tTWi 1 vrv MMamm evexar at mwmr v-at I Wy2 OtfW Train. 11 0-12 0 The Ranking Miss P. mire l7 fli(y V'.

yj Central I 5 4 0 am Dave Bussey. 6. 0 Graham Knight. 7 30 Roaer Rovle. 9 5 Melodies For You.

11' 0 Desmond Carringlon. 2 Opm Benny ureen. 9 Aian ueu. serenade. 4 au Sing Something Simple.

5 0 Charlie Chester. 7 0 The Good Human Guide. 7 30 Operetta Nights. 8 30 Sunday Hatf- Jobfinder. As Granada.

Central News. Central Post. Link. Here and Now. As Granada.

Happy Birthday, Australia. Prisoner Cell Block H. Donohue. Film: Vengeance. 1984 thriller with Edward Hardwicke, Ron Berglas.

News; Jobfinder TV-am. riour. a Your nunarea uest lunes. iu 3 Sonas from the Shows. 10 45 Neil 1 0 1 55 2 25 Richardson at the piano.

11 0 Sounds of Jazz. 1 0 am Alan Dedicoat. 3 0-4 0 A Little Niaht Music. VHF: As Radio 2 except 5 0 pm-12 0 As 2 55 6 0 naaio i. I Ulster 6 0 As Granada.

1 0 Ask Anne. 1 15 Link. 1 30 Advice with Anne Hailes. 1 58 Farming Weather. 2 0 As Granada.

-1 0 Sports Results. 1 5 Ulster Newstime. Yorkshire 6 0 As Granada. 1 0 Cartoon Time. 1 10 Link.

1 25 Farming Diary. 2 0 As Granada. 12 45 Five Minutes. 12 50 Jobfinder. 1 50 Close.

S4C 9 0 Hafoc. 10 0 The World This Week. 11 0 Stanley's Vision. 11 30 The Waltons. 12 30 The Wine Programme.

1 0 Arwyddion Ffyrdd. 1 30 Anne of Green Gables. 4 15 Hot House People. 5 15 The Business Programme. 6 0 International Volleyball, 1988.

7 15 Wil Cwac Cwac. 7 20 Newyddion. 7 30 Rhaglen Hywel Gwynfryn. 8 10 PobolyCwm. 8 40 Dechrau Canu, Dechrau Canmol.

9 10 Hel Straeon. 9 40 Mozart o'r Concert-Gebouw. 10 35 St Elsewhere. 11 30 American Football. 1 0 Diwedd.

8 50 The Week's Good Cause. 9 0 News; Sunday Papers. 9 15 Letter from America by Alistair Cooke. 9 30 Morning Senice. 10 15 The Archers.

11 15 News Stand. Magazine review by Martin Wainwright. 11 30 Pick of the Week. 12 15 Desert Island Discs: Adele Leigh. 1 0 The World This Weekend.

1 55 Shipping Forecast. 2 0 Gardeners' Question Time. Listeners' postbag. 2 30 Huntingtower by John Buchan. 3-part romantic adventure; 2: The First Battle.

3 30 An Everyday Story of Country Folk. Barry Norman behind the scenes in Ambridge. 4 0 News; Haydn and the Faithful Hound: the Welsh legend of Gelert, and Haydn's musical tribute. 4 47 Even Further up the Tyne in a Flummox. Two.

stories by Leonard Barras. 5 0 Down Your Way with Aled Jones in the Menai Strait area. 6 0 News. 6 15 Feedback. New series of listeners' comments on the Beeb.

6 30 International Assignment. 7 0 News; Getting to Know You? Prof Anthony Clare on big business's new psychological selection procedures. 7 30 Fear on 4. 12 horror and suspense plays. 2: William and Mary by Roald Dahl.

8 0 Bookshelf. Market research and book covers. 8 30 Never the Same Again. Coping with family crises. 2: the farmer who runs a ferry boat.

9 0 News; Caribbean Drift. Stories from the Black experience in Britain; 2: Sunday School by Ruel White. 9 15 The Natural History Programme. 10 0 News. 10 15 Pain The Final Threshold.

Old and new treatments, and specialist clinic. 11 0 Kilimanjaro. Cindy Selby on the ascent of the highest mountain in Africa. 11 30 Seeds of Faith. 12 0 News; Weather; Interlude.

12 33 Shipping Forecast. VHF: 4 0-6 0 pm Options: The Materials World: 4 30 Education Matters: 5 0 A Grampian 6 As Granada. 11 0 America's Top Ten. 11 30 Horses (or Courses. 12 0 Weekend World.

1 0 Farming Outlook. 1 30 Cartoon Time. 1 40 Unk. 2 0 Encounter. 2 30 Scotsport.

6 0 As Granada. 11 30 Curling. 12 30 Reflections. 12 35 Close. W'Hifflii ti toi turn 1 positive tfiij agcnwj Unawvf I jfrk; i vuo 6 55 Weather.

7 0 News; English Pastorals. Ireland: Mai-Dun; Britten: The Choirmaster's Burial; anon: Fairy Dance; Tink a Tink; Hoist: Egdon Heath; Finzi: Childhood among the Ferns; Britten: Suite on English folk tunes. 8 0 World Service News. 8 10 Grumiaux Trio. Mozart: Divertimento K563.

9 0 News; Your Concert Choice. Rossini: Silken Ladder Overture (BBC SOToscanini); Barber: Melodies passageres (Pierre Bernac, baritone, Francis Poulenc, piano); Bach: Sonata in minor (Elaine Schaffer, flute, Ambrose Gauntlet), viola da gamba, George Malcolm, harpsichord); Gounod: Salut demeure from. Faust (Joseph HislopRoyal Opera House Orch Eugene Goossens); Franck: String Quartet in (Praaue Quartet). HTV 6 0 As Granada. 1 0 Farming Wales.

1 30 Cartoon Time. 1 45 Link. 2 0 As Granada. 12 0 Happy Birthday Australia. 1 0 Weather; close.

10 30 Music Weekly. QUICK CROSSWORD 5,530 11 15 Ralph Kirsbaum and Roger vignoies. (jeuo ana piano music by Beethoven, Elliott Carter and Schumann. 12 15 Words. 12 20 From the Festivals 1987: GUARDIAN PUZZLE 18,056 Aldeburgh Festival, vocal and instrumental music by Mozart and Scnubert performed by Arleen vous la 5 30 Espana Viva; 5 45 run uanz sooniani Wain (140ml: 4 Own As Radio 2.

7 30 The Local Longman Dictionaries Prize Crossword Set by Custos A 30 cash prize will be awarded to the sender of the first correct solution opened, and three book tokens, each of 12.50, for the next three. Send your entry to Guardian Prize Crossword No 18,056, The Guardian, 164 Deansgate, Manchester M60 2RR, to arrive not later than first post on Thursday next week. Solution and winners' names in The Guardian on Monday, January 18. Network: 8 0 As Radio 4. 8 10 Grass Roots.

8 25 Celebration. 9 0 Wales News: All Things Considered. 9 35 Best of Wales. 10 20 Welsh Experience. 10 50 Tales of he Old Waterloo.

11 3 Money For Nothing. 12 30 pm Voices. 1 0 Eye on Wales. 2 0 Choirs ol Wales; 2 45 Alan Christopher. 3 45 Catchptrrase Colour Supplement.

4 30 As Cymru. 5 2 As Radio 4. 5 55 Wales News. As Radio 2. Cymru (VHF): 5 55 am Gweler Radio 4.

7 0 Open University. 7 40 Gweler Radio 4. 8 0 Newyddion: Papurau. 8 10 Mawlgan. 30 Bore Sul.

9 0 Newyddion; Papurau. 9 10 Sesura. 9 50 Manylu. 10 30 Ffrasgo. 11 3 Cywair.

11 45 Oedfa'r Bore. 12 20 pm Wythnos i'w Cfiofio. 1 0 O'r Newydd. 1 30 Bvd Nattir. 2 0 Sain Ar Sul.

4 2 CenMwn YnHaen. is i vrs pj pnznz 3 5 3 i ii I 7 la 75" 77" 55" HI Ml 77" 7i 123 mm 4 30 Caniadaeth Cysegr. 5 0 Math Hapusrwydd. Name Address mj uarmaw. owner nawu Cyfansoddwry Cymru.

8 45 Tasa. IS Talwrn Beirdd. 10 3 Rhwna Gwyl A Gwaith. 10 45 Ar Derfyn Dydd. 11 OCIom.

Gweler Radio 4. Scotland (370m): 6 30 am As Radio 4. 7 45 Letter from America. 0 As Radio 4. 8 10 Bill Jack's Greetings Programme.

8 55 Appeal. 9 3 Travel Time. 9 30 Chart and Compass. 10 15 The Reel Blend. 11 2 Andy Cameron's Sunday Jomt 1 5 pm Gerry Davis.

2 2 Portrait. 2 30-CIom As Radio 4. Auger (sop), Jeremy Menunin (piano), Thea King (clarinet). 1 55 BBC POEdward Downes, John McCabe (piano). Walton: Overture Scapino; Delius: Piano Concerto; Beethoven: Symphony No.

1. 3 0 Shura Cherkassky plays piano music by Bach, Schumann, Chopin, Gershwin, Johann Strauss (son), Debussy, Rachmaninov and Sinding. Interval at 3 50. 4 55 Janacek CO. Janacek: Suite for Strings; Mathias: Prelude, Aria, and Finale.

5 30 Bergman and his Demons: the Swedish film-maker and his work. 6 15 A Most Delightful Art: Secular Music of Renaissance Italy. Madrigals by Luca Barenzio. Consort of MusickeRooley. 6 45 Mozart Quartets played by the Endeilion Quartet.

7 45 Endless Parade. First of four Birtwistle Festival Concerts from the Barbican, with vocal soloists, BBC Singers, BBC SO, cond. Elgar Howarth, Paul Daniels and James Wood. The Fields of Sorrow; Nenia; The Death of Orpheus; On the Sheer Threshold of the Night; (8 25 Interval talk); The Mask of Orpheus, Act Two. 9 40 Don Juan.

Byron's epic read by Ronald Pickup. 5: Slavery. 10 10 Pierre Danican Philidor: Suite No. 3. Philidor Ensemble.

10 30 Choral Evensong recorded in Uandaff Cathedral. 11 30 Chopin: Two Nocturnes and a Fantasy. Maria Bujanska (piano). 11 57 News. ACROSS ACROSS 1 One doctor, in huff, ex- BBC World Service can be received in Western Eumoa on medium wave fi4A kHz f4fi3nri at tta poses diaphragm (7).

5 Acquires dog covered in building in Leek abandoned (5). 25 Mate won't, unfortunately, achieve celestial region? (9). 26 Plagiarises one, and babbles about it (7). 27 Government's leader admits showing a suspender (7). spots (7).

9 Trifle with beauty holding a gun (9). 10 Impetuosity can make vir following times GMT: 6 0 am Newsdesk. 6 30 Londres Matin. 7 0 News. 7 9 Twenty-Four Hours.

7 30 From our own Correspondent. 7 45 Book Choice. 7 50 Waveguide. 8 0 News. 8 9 Reflections.

8 15 The Pleasure's Yours. 9 0 News. 9 9 The Sunday Papers. 9 15 Science In Action. 9 45 Australia Bound.

10 1 Short Story. 10 15 Classical Record Review. 10 30 Sunday Service. 11 0 News. 11 9 News About Britain.

11 15 From our own Correspondent. 11 30 Londres Midi. 12 1 pm Play ol Ihe Week: Daisy Puts It Off. 1 0 News. 1 9 Twenty-Four Hours.

1 30 Sports Rounduo. 1 45 The Sandi Jones Rsousst Show. DOWN 2 Worker in garden (4). 3 Lugworms? (4). 4 Water channel sort of press or snipe! (6).

5 Not limpid (6). 6 Fielder on cricket pitch initial mistake? (5, 4). 7 Big Apple man? (3, 6). 11 Multiply (support and stone!) (9). 12 Ha! New find (anag) Conditional (2, 3, 4).

13 Skin (5). 14 Rubbish to eat! (5). 18 Sun god (6). 19 Sort of route ffiV 1 Circus setting (3, 3, 3). 8 Pretentiousness, team or page (4).

9 Huge (sea-monster) (9). 10 Greyish (4). 13 First appearance (5). 15 Beam (6), 16 Rubber (6). 17 Sort of headgear (6).

19 Elf (6). 20 Quickly (5). 21 Clerical robe (4). 24 Mongolian capital (4, 5). 25 Pour (4).

26 City with sauce? (9). tuous lose head (5). CHOBWORD SOLUTION 18,055 11 Herbert carrying a type of sou (4). DOWN 12 Gnu, awfully idle, to live in the west (10). 14 Worry about engineers 2 30 Back lo Square One.

3 0 Radio Newsreel. 3 15 Concert Hall. 4 0 News. 4 9 Commentary. 4 15 Housing the World.

4 45 Letter from America 5 0 News. 5 9 Reflections. 5 15 English by Radio. 45 Londres Sou-. 30 Haute Aktuai.

8 0 News. 8 a returnine to search (o). 15 Bunting, a large number, back in Algerian port m. 16 Veg. for a dull inactive 7 Swish-sounding philosopher (7).

8 There's very little in a gun to mollify (7). 13 The way she put in a stake is revealed in a large leaflet (10). 16 A sudden stop, getting out of bed? Examination is called for (5-2). 17 Weep, being fat (7). 19 Medium-sweet sherry, golden, very large see about that (7).

22 Prohibitions initially tiresome among fellows (5). 23 Love in a girl becomes cooler (4). oerson (7). Twenty-Four Hours. 8 30 Sunday Half Hour.

9 1 Short Story. 9 15 The Pleasure's Yours. 10 0 News. 10 9 I've Been Together Now for 70 Years. 10 25 Book Chok.

10 30 Financial Review. 10 40 Reflections. 10 45 Sports Roundup. 11 0 News. 11 9 Commentary.

11 15 Letter from America. 11 30 The Legacy ol the Sixties. 12 0 News. 12 9 am News about Britain. 12 15 Radio Newsreel.

12 30 Religious Service. 1 1 living a) Full Flame. 1 45 FksT Racordinoj of British Svmnhnntaa. 3 0 Nawe 18 Paltry head, a fool, suffer 1 Girl getting blame wrongly (5). 2 Italian VIP's about to prohibit poisonous plant (7).

3 Enthusiastic about some bargain tours (4). 4 Do some plastering, complete with the jokes (4, 2, 3, 6). 5 Big canoes depart shakily in this aquatic sport (54, 6). 6 Possibly common-law wife's garment one found in bed (10). 1.11 IPIE HIIFjTIl jyjM'! ing setback (6).

20 An acrobatic queen, I star 22 Roman god (4). 23 Lord Chancellor wanted by Oliver! (4). Solution No. 5,529 Actojw: 1 Shepherd's Bush; 8 Hit; 9 Square-leg; 10 Bordello; Wri Slateri 16 Tiny-17 Myrmidon; 20 The Bottle; 21 End; 22 Battle-cruiser. 51.,1 2 Entertainment; 3 Hysteria; 4 Rouble; 5 1 H.a88ler; I2 Flambeau; 13 Bathtub; 15 Mystic; 18 Nadir; 19 Cool.

on horseback (10). 5 55 Shipping Forecast. 6 0 News Briefing; Prelude. 6 30 News; Morning Has Broken. 7 0 News; Sunday Papers.

7 15 The Local Network. Local radio link-up with Britain's Olympic hopefuls. 7 40 Sunday. Religious news and views, including 8 0 News; Sunday Papers. 21 A vulgar person, about 2 9 Cowinoritary.

2 15 Peebles' Choice. 2 to Science In Action. 3 0 News. 3 News About Britain. 315 Good Books.

3 30 Arrything Goes. 4 0 Newsdesk. 4 30. Six Four Eight 4 35 Financial News. 4 45 Morgenmagazm 5 45 Letter from America.

fifty, standing out clearly (4). 24 English college start of.

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