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Noel Edmonds opens up the Multi-Coloured Swap Shop for a nationwide exchange of news and views with the Experts and the Stars
Lines open at 9.30 on [number removed]9.45 The Great Grape Ape
He's gone into a dwindle! He's purple still, but shrinking fast!
Swaporama with Keith Chegwin
Where is he? It's anyone's guess-and there's only one clue. He's never been there before!
Lucky Draw
The Mister Men will be here this morning when
Roger Hargreaves calls in. Would you like your own personalised Mr?
Give Roger a ring and he'll draw one for you.
Join John Craven 's News Swap
Write to John with your story of the week.
11.0* The Oddball Couple
Fleabag and Spiffy are in a muddle again and so is Dastardly when he and Muttley Clock-in with the Vulture Squadron.
Swap of the Pops
Hot music! It's Hot Chocolate with an old hit, a new single, a chat and a swap.
Join Noel's Top Ten Swap
Send your swap on a postcard to: Multi-Coloured Swap Shop,
BBCtv Centre, London W12 8QT
Director CRISPIN EVANS Editor ROSEMARY GILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Roger Hargreaves
Unknown:
John Craven
Director:
Crispin Evans
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

Introduced by Frank Bough
12.20*
Football Focus
BOB WILSON brings you up-to-date with the week's football events, and reflects this afternoon's important fixtures in England and Scotland.
12.50; 1.25; 2.0; 2.30*
Racing from Newbury
1.0 Speen Novices' Hurdle (Div 1) (2m 100yds)
1.30 Hopeful Steeplechase (21m)
2.5 Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup Handicap Chase (3m 2f 82yds)
Fort Devon is a challenger for this 112,000 prize over 21 fences - one of the season's top five steeple-chases.
2.35 Berkshire Hurdle (2m 100yds) Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JULIAN WILSON , RICHARD PITMAN
1.10; 1.40*
Rallying
The 1977 Lombard RAC Rally
Over 69 special stages, lasting five days, with only two nights' sleep, this was the toughest rally of them all.
Commentators TONY GUBBA and MURRAY WALKER
2.10; 4.0*
International
Cross Country from Gateshead
BRENDAN FOSTER , IAN STEWART , KNUT KVALHEIM of Norway and MICHAEL KARST of West Germany are among the Olympic athletes competing in the International Team race over six laps of this gruelling three-quarter-mile course. Organised by Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council in association with Schweppes.
Commentators RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
3.15*
Rugby League
The first Semi-final for the John Player Trophy.
Commentator EDDIE WARING
4.40* Final Score
Including classified football results, rugby and racing results, and reports on today's outstanding fixtures.
Today's timetable:
12.20 Football Focus; 12.50 Racing
1.10 RAC Rally; 1.25 Racing
1.40 RAC Rally; 2.0 Racing
2.10 Cross Country; 2.30 Racing
3.15 Rugby League; 4.0 Cross Country
4.40 Final Score
* Timings are subject to change
Television presentation:
Football Focus MIKE MURPHY Racing DENNIS MONGER
Rallying RICHARD TILLING
Cross Country JOHN SHREWSBURY Rugby League NICK HUNTER
Grandstand producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor PAUL LANG

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Commentators:
Tony Gubba
Commentators:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Brendan Foster
Unknown:
Ian Stewart
Unknown:
Knut Kvalheim
Unknown:
Michael Karst
Commentators:
Ron Pickering
Commentators:
Stuart Storey
Commentator:
Eddie Waring
Unknown:
Mike Murphy
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Editor:
Paul Lang

Introduced by Howard Williams Special guests
Demis Roussos Abba with Henry Cooper
Script GEORGE MARTIN
Music THE BERT HAYES ORCHESTRA Designer TIM DANN
Produced by BRIAN PENDERS BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Introduced By:
Howard Williams
Unknown:
Henry Cooper
Script:
George Martin
Music:
The Bert Hayes
Designer:
Tim Dann
Produced By:
Brian Penders

starring Bruce Forsyth with Jenny Lee Wright
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 NASR

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Forsyth
Unknown:
Jenny Lee Wright
Directed By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Garry Chambers
Designer:
Paul Trerise
Producer:
Alan Boyd
Producer:
Robin Nasr

A series of 16 episodes starring with 13: Lottie by JEREMY PAUL
There is much conjecture among the staff when Louisa and the Major return to the Bentinck, bringing with them the young Lottie.
Once before Louisa tried to mix hotel and family business; she failed then - can she succeed now?
Signature tune composed by ALEXANDER FARIS
Cookery adviser MICHAEL SMITH Lighting PETER WINN
Designer RAYMOND CUSICK
Associate producer MARY RIDGE Producer JOHN HAWKESWORTH Director BILL BAIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Paul
Composed By:
Alexander Faris
Unknown:
Michael Smith
Unknown:
Peter Winn
Designer:
Raymond Cusick
Producer:
Mary Ridge
Producer:
John Hawkesworth
Director:
Bill Bain
Louisa:
Gemma Jones
Starr:
John Cater
Brian Spedding:
Simon Chandler
Mary:
Victoria Plucknett
Major Smith-Barton:
Richard Vernon
Lottie:
Lalla Ward
Merriman:
John Welsh
Mrs Cochrane:
Mary Healey
Ethel:
Sammie Winmill
Hugo ' Saffron' Walden:
Anthony Roye
Hotel guest:
Julia Swift
Waitress:
Joan Harsant

Tough and rough - but likeable and friendly. Two young cops walk a tightrope in the world of crime starring
The Heroes
There are surprises in store for Starsky and Hutch when a reporter is assigned to them for a few hectic days -and even more for the journalist!

Contributors

Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul

Michael Parkinson presents an exclusive interview with Perry Como who talks about his career in show business and sings some of his favourite songs.
Musical director HARRY STONEHAM Musical associate NICK PERITO Director DAVID G. HILLIER Producer JOHN FISHER

Contributors

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

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