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Noel Edmonds opens up the Multi-Coloured Swap Shop for a nationwide exchange of news and views with the Stars, the Experts and You.
Lines open at 9.30 on [number removed](dial carefully)
9.45 Take a world trip with Great Grape Ape and Beagley Beagley
Swaporama with Keith Chegwin Where's Cheggers today? Here's a klue. The place begins with K. Kould be knear you.
News Swap with John Craven and the Swap Shop reporters. Are you one? Send your news story to John, c/o Swap Shop.
11.0* Double Bill
The Oddball Couple with Fleabag's Mother and Huckleberry Hound in Spud Dud
No dud spuds with Delia Smith -particularly when she's cooking something completely different. She'll be around this morning with a sticky recipe. Stand by with the treacle if you want to try it out.
Sparks fly in Swap of the Pops Don't miss them.
They'll be around about 11.30
Collector of the Week
Meet Peter Whitby of Harpenden and his invisible collection. It's heavy to drag around, but he'll be bringing all 22 items in this morning.
Star Swap
Anthony Dowell of the Royal Ballet will be calling in about mid-day. If you've got a sDecial Question for him and you haven't got a phone - send it to Noel on a post-card. He'll try and ask Anthony for you.
Here's our address:
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop,
BBCtv Centre, London W12 8QT
Director CRISPIN EVANS Editor ROSEMARY GILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Beagley Beagley
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
K. Kould
Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Huckleberry Hound
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Peter Whitby
Unknown:
Anthony Dowell
Director:
Crispin Evans
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

Introduced by Frank Bough
12.20*
Football Focus
With BOB WILSON
12.45*
Boxing
Highlights from this week's fights at the Royal Albert Hall.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
1.10; 1.40; 2.10; 2.40* Racing from Haydock Park
1.15 Bury Maiden Stakes (5f)
1.45 Morecambe Handicap (1m 40yds)
2.15 Fleetwood Nursery Handicap (7f 40yds)
2.45 Vernon's Sprint Cup (Group 2) (6f)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY
1.20*
Review of the Flat
With only a few days of the 1977 flat season left, JULIAN WILSON looks back at an outstanding year's racing.
1.50: 2.20: 4.30*
International
Gymnastics from Oviedo, Spain The World Cup
Russia is expected to dominate the second World Cup as they did at Wembley two years ago. ELENA MOUKHINA, the outstanding new European Champion, is firm favourite in the women's event. Commentator ALAN WEEKS
2.55*
1977 Cricket Awards
The third annual cricket awards are presented ' live ' in the Grandstand studio this afternoon.
FRANK BOUGH introduces highlights of a memorable cricketing summer, and meets the outstanding players and trophy winners. Among the awards is one to the cricketer whose performances gave most pleasure during the year-decided by the votes of viewers.
3.50*
Rugby League from Warrington
Forshaws Lancashire Cup Final Wigan v Workington Town
Wigan, County Cup winners on 16 occasions, meet Workington Town, runners-up in last year's final. Commentator EDDIE WARING
4.40* Final Score
Today'stimetable:
12.20 Football Focus: 12.45 Boxing
1.10 Racing; 1.20 Flat Race Review
1.40 Racing; 1.50 Gymnastics; 2.10 Racing
2.20 Gymnastics: 2.40 Racing
2.55 Cricket Awards: 3.50 Rugby League
4.30 Gymnastics; 4.40 Final Score
*Timings are subject to change
Television presentation:
Football Focus MIKE MURPHY Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Racing NICK HUNTER
Rugby League KEITH PHILLIPS
Gymnastics SPANISH TV SERVICE Cricket MIKE ADLEY
Grandstand producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor PAUL LANG

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Commentator:
Eddie Waring
Unknown:
Mike Murphy
Unknown:
Boxing Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Editor:
Paul Lang

starring Bruce Forsyth with Anthea Redfern
Family couples from all over the country compete in a test of their general knowledge, skill and ingenuity.
Orchestra directed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Programme associates
BARRY CRYER , GARRY CHAMBERS Designer PAUL TRERISE Producer ALAN BOYD
Executive producer ROBIN NASB

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Forsyth
Unknown:
Anthea Redfern
Directed By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Designer:
Paul Trerise
Producer:
Alan Boyd
Producer:
Robin Nasb

A series of 16 episodes starring with 9: Tea and a Wad by JOHN HAWKESWORTH
Quail souffles become a thing of the past when Louisa and her helpers set up a canteen for the troops in France. ' Wads' are the order of the day.
Signature tune by ALEXANDER FARIS Cookery adviser MICHAEL SMITH Lighting DAVE SYDENHAM
Designer RAYMOND CUSICK
Associate producer MARY RIDGE Producer JOHN HAWKESWORTH Director CYRIL COKE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hawkesworth
Unknown:
Michael Smith
Unknown:
Dave Sydenham
Designer:
Raymond Cusick
Producer:
John Hawkesworth
Director:
Cyril Coke
Louisa:
Gemma Jones
Charlie Haslemere:
Christopher Cazenove
Jock:
Gordon Kane
Mary:
Victoria Plucknett
Major Smith-Barton:
Richard Vernon
Mrs Cochrane:
Mary Healey
Sergeant:
Derek Martin
Highland Private:
Andrew Neil
Captain Wyndham-Bragg:
Hilary Minster
Mrs Farthing-Whitely:
Barbara Lott
Mrs Fitzsimmons:
Madeleine Cannon
Welsh Sergeant:
Evan Ross
Cockney Private:
Anthony McEvoy
Grenadier Guardsman:
Peter Jolley
Staff Major:
Ronald Markham
Staff Major:
Edward Underdown

A second chance to see a few of the most popular items from his recent series starring Dick Emery Special guest Roy Kinnear featuring Derek Francis Erik Chitty , David Daker and Henry McGee with HAROLD GOODWIN , ROLAND MACLEOD
JENNY MCCRACKEN , NORMAN MITCHELL
LLEWELLYN REES , TONY SYMPSON and Brian Croucher , Stuart Fell Helen Keating , David Prowse Tommy Wright
Film sequence written by JOHN SINGER Sketches by BARRY CRYER , DAVE DUTTON
HAZEL BELL , PETER ROBINSON , HUGH STUCKEY Film cameraman BILL MATTHEWS Studio lighting DEREK HOBDAY
Studio sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Designer NIGEL CURZON Producer HAROLD SNOAD

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Roy Kinnear
Unknown:
Derek Francis
Unknown:
Erik Chitty
Unknown:
David Daker
Unknown:
Henry McGee
Unknown:
Harold Goodwin
Unknown:
Roland MacLeod
Unknown:
Jenny McCracken
Unknown:
Norman Mitchell
Unknown:
Llewellyn Rees
Unknown:
Tony Sympson
Unknown:
Brian Croucher
Unknown:
Stuart Fell
Unknown:
Helen Keating
Unknown:
David Prowse
Unknown:
Tommy Wright
Written By:
John Singer
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Dave Dutton
Unknown:
Hazel Bell
Unknown:
Peter Robinson
Unknown:
Hugh Stuckey
Unknown:
Bill Matthews
Unknown:
Derek Hobday
Unknown:
Michael McCarthy
Designer:
Nigel Curzon
Producer:
Harold Snoad

Join Michael Parkinson and his guests of the week for conversation, entertainment and the occasional surprise.
Music HARRY STONEHAM
Director DAVID G. HILLIER Producer JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Director:
David G. Hillier
Producer:
John Fisher

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