(Repeated: Tuesday 12.15 pm) Written by ALAN DOWNER and JILL HYEM. Directed by JOHN CARDY and DAVID JOHNSTON During the Waggoners' Walk Walk Cliff and Maurice Gill have come to blows; Davinder Rai has won the trophy and given it to Sophie; Joanna Nash has put an end to Arthur's ' Cain House Cottage Industries '. Cast: page 62
Contributors
Written By:
Alan
Downer
Written By:
Jill
Hyem.
Directed By:
John
Cardy
Directed By:
David
Johnston
Directed By:
Maurice
Gill
Unknown:
Davinder
Rai
Unknown:
Joanna
Nash
Latest news from Buenos Aires, including previews of tomorrow's matches. Plus the rest of the day's sports news at home. with classified racing results and latest cricket scores.
Keith Fordyce conducts another general knowledge quiz between ladies drawn from the National Federation of Women's Institutes and the National Union of Townswomen's Guilds Round 2: Norwich
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introduces Round Midnight
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