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International Golf
The Colgate PGA Championship
HARRY CARPENTER introduces the final day of this £50,000 tournament.
Commentators PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK , BERNARD HUNT , HENRY COTTON Cricket
The Roses Match
Yorkshire v Lancashire at Headingley The final day.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD andJIM LAKER
Television presentation:
Golf RICHARD TILLING and DAVID KENNING Editor A. P. WILKINSON
Cricket BILL TAYLOR and NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Commentators:
Clive Clark
Commentators:
Bernard Hunt
Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Commentators:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
David Kenning
Editor:
A. P. Wilkinson
Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Unknown:
Nick Hunter

Introduced by Frank Bough

1.35, 4.30* Swimming from Blackpool
The Optrex ASA National Championships
Competition is intense for places in the Commonwealth Games team. British medal hopes include Margaret Kelly, Sharron Davies and Cheryl Brazendale.
Commentator HAMILTON BLAND

1.55, 2.25, 3.0* Racing from Chepstow
2.0 BMW Ladies' Championship (Hunter Steeplechase) (3m 3f)
2.30 BMW Gentlemen's Championship (Hunter Steeplechase) (3m 3f)
3.5 Filton Stakes (Handicap) (7f)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN, RICHARD PITMAN and JIMMY LINDLEY

2.10, 3.15* Cricket from Headingley
Yorkshire v Lancashire This afternoon's play in The Roses Match

2.40, 3.15* Athletics from Cwmbran
The Counties Athletics Union Championships
Top athletes from 40 counties meet in these traditional championships. Selected international invitation events are included. Commentators RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY

3.15* International Golf from the Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Southport The Colgate PGA Championship
The final rounds of this 72-hole stroke-play event worth £10,000 to the winner.

4.50* Final Score
Including racing results and cricket scoreboard.

Today's Timetable
1.35 Swimming; 1.55 Racing; 2.11 Cricket; 2.25 Racing: 2.40 Athletics; 3.0 Racing; 3.15 Cricket/Golf/Athletics; 4.31 Swimming; 4.50 Final Score
Timings may be changed by events

Television presentation:
Swimming JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Racing DENNIS MONGER
Cricket BILL TAYLOR , NICK HUNTER
Golf A. P. WILKINSON , RICHARD TILLING and DAVID KENNING
Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY
Grandstand producer MARTIN HOPKINS
CEEFAX Bank Holiday racing service - results from all the meetings: page 171

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Sharron Davies
Unknown:
Cheryl Brazendale.
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentators:
Ron Pickering
Commentators:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Unknown:
Nick Hunter
Unknown:
A. P. Wilkinson
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
John Shrewsbury
Producer:
Martin Hopkins

Which Garden?
It's a surprise! You can find out today when Noel and his guests meet for a live entertainment in the open air in a garden in Central London. Who'll be there?
Showaddywaddy, Darts, The Goodies, Patti Boulaye and a cast of thousands
What will happen if it rains?
They'll all get extremely wet - but who cares!

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Designer:
Tom Yardley-Jones
Producer:
Crispin Evans
Executive Producer:
Rosemary Gill

Thirteen of the world's most competitive sportsmen meet in a two-day marathon contest to determine the supreme all-round athlete and take the title of World Superstars Champion and a first prize of 25,000 dollars.
Staged at Freeport, in the Bahamas, the competitors have the choice of contesting seven of the selected ten events.
The Contestants: the defending World Superstars Champion Bob Seagren
America's 1968 Olympic Gold Medallist in the pole vault. From Great Britain: Keith Fielding double rugby international and runner-up in the 1977 European Superstars Final. From Holland, Ties Krulze, Dutch Olympic hockey star and reigning European Superstars champion. From Canada,
Brian Budd, 25-year-old striker in The North American Soccer League and winner of the Canadian Superstars Championship. From France, Jean-Paul Coche, judo star and bronze medallist at the Munich Olympics. From Germany:
Jochen Mass one of Europe's top Grand Prix motor-racing drivers. From New Zealand: Grant Batty, star winger from the All Blacks' rugby team and winner of the New Zealand Superstars Championship. From Australia: Graham Eadie, rugby league fullback and winner of the Australian Superstars title. From America: Wayne Grimditch, three times world water-ski champion and current USA Superstars Champion, Dwight Stones, one of the world's greatest high jumpers, Dave Casper, star player from their National Football League, Ben Davidson, winner of the American Veterans' Superstars and Greg Pruitt, fastest man in American football.
Commentators DAVID VINE and RON PICKERING.
Produced in association with Trans World International and Candid Productions Inc. Directed by LARRY KAMM of the American Broadcasting Company. Executive producer IAN SMITH

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Commentator:
Ron Pickering
Directed By:
Larry Kamm
Producer:
Ian Smith

Starring Mike Yarwood
Tonight's holiday special includes 'This is Your Life - Margaret Thatcher', and a special interview from Buckingham Palace
Guests The Three Degrees
with Janet Brown and Sue Lawley
Musical director ALAN BRADEN
Make-up artists CECILE HAY-ARTHUR , SYLVIA THORNTON
Designer VALERIE WARRENDER
Producer ALAN BOYD
Executive producer, JOHN AMMONDS

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Yarwood
Unknown:
Life-Margaret Thatcher
Unknown:
Janet Brown
Director:
Alan Braden
Artists:
Cecile Hay-Arthur
Artists:
Sylvia Thornton
Designer:
Valerie Warrender
Producer:
Alan Boyd
Producer:
John Ammonds

Continuing the special two-part presentation of the famous feature film starring Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone with Al Pacino as Michael Corleone, James Caan as Sonny Corleone, Richard Castellano as Clemenza, Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen, Richard Conte as Barzini, Diane Keaton as Kay Adams.

After killing the rival gangleader Sollozzo and the corrupt policeman McCluskey, the Corleones' youngest son Michael has to hide from the inevitable underworld and police vengeance - the two being closely linked. Michael flees to Sicily and an idyllic life on a remote farm, where he meets a local girl and falls in love. But the savage events which follow mean that the Corleone family need a new, even more ruthless, Godfather...

(Films: p 21)
(First showing on British television)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Mario Puzo
Screenplay/Director:
Francis Ford Coppola
Don Vito Corleone:
Marlon Brando
Michael Corleone:
Al Pacino
Sonny Corleone:
James Caan
Clemenza:
Richard Castellano
Tom Hagen:
Robert Duvall
Barzini:
Richard Conte
Kay Adams:
Diane Keaton
Tessio:
Abe Vigoda
Connie Rizzi:
Talia Shire
Carlo Rizzi:
Gianni Russo
Fredo Corleone:
John Cazale
Cuneo:
Rudy Bond
Johnny Fontane:
Al Martino
Mama Corleone:
Morgana King
Luca Brasi:
Lenny Montana
Paulie Gatto:
John Martino
Bonasera:
Salvatore Corsitto

Stigma by CLIVE EXTON with It is as well to leave one's gate-posts standing if one lives in certain parts of the country.
... worked on the imagination as much as the senses. (DAILY MAIL) Producer ROSEMARY HILL
Directed by LAWRENCE GORDON CLARK

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Exton
Producer:
Rosemary Hill
Directed By:
Lawrence Gordon Clark
Katherine:
Kate Binchy
Peter:
Peter Bowles
Richard:
Christopher Blake
Verity:
Maxine Gordon
Dave:
John Judd
Doctor:
Jon Laurimore

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