Introduced by CLIFF MORGAN and CARWYN JAMES. 5: Allez France!
Presented by Noel Edmonds with Keith Chegwin
John Craven and Maggie Philbin Dial-a-Thing
Do you want to make something useful for your room, or possibly as a present for someone? Then have a look at Jane Gisby 's good ideas - she's bringing a load of samples so give her a ring on [number removed]-lines open at 9.30-and she'll show you how to make it. Dial a joke! Phone a trick!
Cheggers is around with some jokes but why not phone him with your funnies or give him a hand with some telephone magic.
And get your hair cut! That's what Keith did and he found it wasn't as simple as he thought. A Swap Shop Exclusive! ! !
The World's Greatest Pop Group on Swap Shop today.
AGNETHA, BENNY, BJORN and ANNI-FRID, or Abba, as they're known to the world, will be taking time out from their European tour to appear ' live' on Swap Shop. They'll be talking to Noel and you
-give them a ring, or you can drop. them a line.
Plus - a load of other good things including the Top Ten Swaps, Tom and Jerry, John's news story of the week, your letters, pictures and jokes and a whole lot more.
Please don't forget to write to: Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, BBCtv, London, [Postcode removed]
Producer CRISPIN EVANS Editor ROSEMARY GILL
From beside St Paul 's Cathedral outside broadcast cameras cover the procession of the new Lord Mayor Sir Peter Gadsden.
A two-mile cavalcade, with our use of natural resources as its theme, includes 22 bands, contingents from all three Services and ends with the golden coach of London's new first citizen. Commentator ERIC ROBSON
Producer JOHN VERNON
Introduced by David Coleman from Murrayfield
12.20*
Football Focus
BOB WILSON reviews the week's action in the European competitions and looks forward to today's League programme.
12.50; 1.25* Racing from Cheltenham
1.0 The Nicolet Instruments Handicap Hurdle Race (3m If)
1.35 The Mackeson Gold Cup Handicap Steeplechase (21m)
The season's first major steeplechase, with prize money of ã10,000. Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JULIAN WILSON and RICHARD PITMAN
1.10* Boxing from the Royal Albert Hall
Highlights of Mike Barrett's promotion in London earlier this week which featured two British championship fights - at Middle-weight, TONY SIBSON V KEVIN FINNEGAN and at Featherweight, DAVE NEEDHAM V PAT COWDELL.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
1.45* International Rugby Union from Murrayfield: Scotland v New Zealand
The All Blacks come back to Murrayfield, no doubt hoping to follow last year's 'grand-slam' tour, with success in this first international of their present visit to Great Britain. Last December, BRUCE ROBERTSON , scorer of the breakaway try almost in darkness, gave the visitors a flattering 18-9 victory.
Commentators BILL MCLAREN and GARETH EDWARDS
3.30; 4.10* Table Tennis
from the Rothwell Sports Centre, Oulton
The Jeep (UK) International Invitation Tournament
DESMOND DOUGLAS of England, having his best-ever season in Europe, faces a formidable opponent in DRAGUTIN SURBEK of Yugoslavia, ranked No 7 in the world. Commentators TONY GUBBA and ALAN RANSOME
3.45* Half-time Football Scores
3.50* International Figure Skating
from Lake Placid, New York State
A first look at the 1980 Winter Olympics Ice Centre with many of the powerful American gold medal hopes taking part in an exhibition gala. Among them were LINDA FRATIANNE,the Ladies' World Champion, and the World Pairs Champions Tai BABILONIA and RANDY GARDNER.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS
4.40* Final Score
Today's timetable:
12.20 Football Focus; 12.50 Racing; 1.10 Boxing; 1.25 Racing; 1.45 Rugby Union; 3.30 Table Tennis; 3.45 Football Scores; 3.50 Skating; 4.10 Table Tennis; 4.40 Final Score
* Timings subject to alteration
Television presentation:
Football Focus MIKE MURPHY
Racing RICHARD TILLING, JOHN MCNICHOLAS
Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Rugby Union BILL MALCOLM
Table Tennis NICK HUNTER
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON
A HANNA BARBERA MGM cartoon
with Christopher Morris Weatherman
Introduced by Billy Boyle Special guests
The Pasadena Roof Orchestra and Linda Lewis with Len Lowe
It's ' Pennies from Heaven' time as Basil and Billy are joined by THE PASADENA ROOF ORCHESTRA and LINDA LEWIS in a half-hour of fun, nostalgia and surprises.
Script by PETER ROBINSON , JOHN MORLEY and COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH
Music THE BERT HAYES ORCHESTRA Costume TERRY DAWSON ' Make-up JAN NETHERCOT Designer david CROZIER
Producer PAUL CIANI. BBC Birmingham
starring Larry Grayson with Isla St Clair and surprise guests
Orchestra conducted by RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Programme associate TONY HAWES Designer BOB COVE
Director It. PAUL JACKSON Producer ALAN BOYD
Just Light the Blue Touch-Paper by JOHN BRASON starring with
Paul Shelley as Bradley Hazel McBride as Madeleine
The time has come for Bradley to use his ' private army' of evaders to act positively against the V2 weapons.
Studio lighting BERT POSTLETHWAITE Script editor JOHN BRASON Designer RAY LONDON
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director MICHAEL E. BRIANT
Book, Secret Army Dossier, hardback £4.50,paperback 90p. from bookshops. An exhibition based on the series is at the RAF Museum, Hendon, London
Drama set in German-occupied Belgium during World War II. Bradley has to act positively against the German V-2 weapons.
in the fourth programme in a series of six television spectaculars, with her guests Les Dawson The Nolan Sisters Third World and THE SHIRLEY BASSEY DANCERS
. Orchestra conducted by ARTHUR GREENSLADE
Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE
Script by IAN DAVIDSON , PETER ROBINSON and LES DAWSON
Make-up artist JEAN SPEAK
Film cameraman PETER HALL Film editor RAY MILLlCHOPE Designer VICTOR MEREDITH Producer STEWART MORRIS
with Christopher Morris ; Weather
Held in the Royal Albert Hall, London, in the presence of HM The Queen and other members of the Royal Family
BANDS OF THE GUARDS DIVISION (By permission of the Major-General Commanding the Household Division) under the direction of LT-COL R. A. RIDINGS, ARCM, PSM
STATE TRUMPETERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY
The Muster of the Legion Standards and Services Displays by the three Services
Community singing with ANNE SHELTON
Service of Remembrance conducted by THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON
THE RT REV AND RT HON GERALD A. ELLISON, DD assisted by THE RT REV MONSIGNOR HENRY FARRELLY, VG, RAF representing the Cardinal
Archbishop of Westminster and THE REV A. RAYMOND GEORGE, MA, BD, Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council
Hymns:
City of God, how broad and far (Richmond); The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement); O Lord of Life, whose power sustains (Melita)
Festival narrator HUMPHREY TILLING
Festival director AIR VICE-MARSHAL C.G. MAUGHAN. CB, CBE, AFC, RAF Retd
Festival producers RALPH READER,CBE ROBERT CORP-READER
Commentator RAYMOND BAXTER
Television presentation PETER MASSEY
(Edited recording of this evening's event) See pages 3 and 17
Join Michael Parkinson and his weekend guests.
Music HARRY STONEHAM
Designer TOM YAROLEY-JONES
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Assistant producer SITA WILLIAMS Director JOHN HUGHES
Produced by JOHN FISHER