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Indoor Training: RON PICKERING with ALAN PASCOE and ANN WILSON
Directed by JOHN RICKWORD Produced by JOHN DOBSON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Ron Pickering
Athlete:
Alan Pascoe
Athlete:
Ann Wilson
Directed By:
John Rickword
Produced By:
John Dobson

Presented by Noel Edmonds with Keith Chegwin, John Craven and Maggie Philbin
Join in the very best of non-stop live entertainment, including cartoons, pop, news and views, jokes, swapping, prizes, action, fashion, movies, competitions, the experts, the collectors, the stars and you. Ring in (after 9.30) on [number removed]
Producer Crispin Evans. Editor Rosemary Gill.

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Presenter:
Keith Chegwin
Presenter:
John Craven
Presenter:
Maggie Philbin
Producer:
Crispin Evans
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

Introduced by Frank Bough
12.35*

Football Focus
Bob Wilson looks at the week's main football news and previews today's League programme.

1.5* World Carriage Driving Championships from Windsor Great Park
HRH Prince Philip drives one of the 42 four-in-hand teams in this spectacular event. Hungary are favourites to retain their title, but the British team finished third in the last World Championships.

1.30; 2.40; 4.10* International Badminton from the Royal Albert Hall, London: The Friends' Provident Masters Tournament
Today's finals come from an entry including all the World and European champions.

1.50; 2.25; 2.55; 3.30* Racing from Ascot
2.0 The KWV Wine Stakes (1 1/2m)
2.35 The Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Old Mile).
The clash between Kris, Known Fact and Posse promises to be one of the greatest races of the season with the title of Europe's Top Miler at stake.
3.5 Cavendish Cape South African Sherry Stakes (Handicap, 7f)
3.40 The Royal Lodge Stakes (2-year-olds, Old Mile)

2.5; 3.10; 3.50* Rallycross from Lydden Hill, Kent: The Car Colours British Rallycross Championship Final
The top 40 drivers in Britain have qualified for today's series of races over the testing combination of asphalt and chalk surfaces.

3.45* Half-time Football Scores

4.30* World Championship Boxing Preview
Harry Carpenter reports on the weigh-in and looks forward to tonight's Middleweight title fight between Britain's Alan Minter, the champion, and Marvin Hagler from the United States.
(The fight will be shown tomorrow on BBC1 at 8.35 pm)

4.40* Final Score
Classified football results, match reports and the latest news of today's other sporting events.

Today's timetable:
12.35 Football Focus; 1.5 Coach Driving; 1.30 Badminton; 1.50 Racing; 2.5 Rallycross; 2.25 Racing; 2.40 Badminton; 2.55 Racing; 3.10 Rallycross; 3.30 Racing; 3.45 Football Scores; 3.50 Rallycross: 4.10 Badminton; 4.30 Boxing; 4.40 Final Score
* Timings subject to alteration

Results and reports from the day's main race meetings on Ceefax

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (Football Focus):
Bob Wilson
Commentator (Carriage-driving):
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Commentator (Carriage-driving):
John Stevens
Commentator (Badminton):
Barry Davies
Commentator (Badminton):
Derek Talbot
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Commentator (Racing):
Jimmy Lindley
Commentator (Rallycross):
Murray Walker
Reporter (Boxing Preview):
Harry Carpenter
Television Presentation (Football Focus):
Mike Murphy
Television Presentation (Coach Driving and Badminton):
Johnnie Watherston
Television Presentation (Racing):
Bill Taylor
Television Presentation (Rallycross):
David Kenning
Producer Grandstand:
Martin Hopkins
Editor Grandstand:
Harold Anderson

The Runaway
The Dukes smooth the path of true love while Boss Hogg tries to rough it up again. Naturally he is counting on a bonanza award for his troubles.
Music specially composed and sung by Waylon Jennings.
Written by Jim Rogers. Directed by Dick Moder.

Contributors

Music by:
Waylon Jennings
Written by:
Jim Rogers
Directed by:
Dick Moder
Luke Duke:
Tom Wopat
Bo Duke:
John Schneider
Daisy Duke:
Catherine Bach
Uncle Jesse Duke:
Denver Pyle
Sheriff Rosco Coltrane:
James Best
Boss Hogg:
Sorrell Booke
Enos:
Sonny Schroyer

starring Larry Grayson with Isla St Clair and surprise guests
Family couples from all over the country join Larry and Isla in games that can be played at home, and test their general knowledge, skill and ingenuity.
Orchestra conducted by RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Programme associate TONY HAWES Designer JOHN ANDERSON Director KEITH STEWART
Producer MARCUS PLANTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Larry Grayson
Unknown:
Isla St Clair
Conducted By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
John Anderson
Director:
Keith Stewart
Producer:
Marcus Plantin

A series in 16 parts
5: Trouble at T'Mill
Written by BRIAN FINCH
Old Izzy worked at the mill since he was a lad and loves its old steam engine. Now Ted wants to scrap it and Jean finds herself in the middle of their battle.
Cast in order of appearance
Series created by IAN KENNEDY MARTIN Story editor JOAN CLARK Lighting BOB (;ELL
Designer DAVID CROZIER
Producer TERENCE WILLIAMS Director DEREK lister

Contributors

Written By:
Brian Finch
Written By:
Old Izzy
Unknown:
Ian Kennedy Martin
Editor:
Joan Clark
Designer:
David Crozier
Producer:
Terence Williams
Director:
Derek Lister
Inspector Jean Darblay:
Stephanie Turner
Israel Smethurst:
John Barrett
Ted Galway:
Alan Lake
Vera Galway:
Christine Hargreaves
PC Roland Bentley:
Mark Drewry
Sgt Joseph Beck:
David Ellison
Det Constable Ron Davies:
Anthony Milner
Tony Woodward:
Christopher Good
Det Chief Inspector Logan:
Tony Caunter
Walter Hancock:
Antony Carrick
Harry Sellars:
Frank Compton

Join Paul Daniels for another programme in which television's top comedy magic star entertains in his own unusual fashion and introduces his guests:
From the Polish State Circus, The Koziaks with their astounding acrobatics.
From Hollywood, illusionists Glenn Falkenstein and Frances Willard with their supernatural magic
Guest appearances by Mary Chipperfield and her Chimpanzees
With THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SET
Choreography NORMAN MAEN Musical director KEN JONES
Programme associate am BONGO Sound KEITH GUNN
Lighting ERIC WALLIS Designer JOHN O'HARA Director JOHN HUGHES
Produced by JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Glenn Falkenstein
Unknown:
Frances Willard
Unknown:
Mary Chipperfield
Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Designer:
John O'Hara
Director:
John Hughes
Produced By:
John Fisher

starring Paul Newman
Joanne Woodward , Tony Franciosa The colourful and intriguing city of New Orleans provides the background to this thriller, based on one of Ross Macdonald 's ' Harper ' novels. Private detective Lew Har per is summoned there by a client - and former girlfriend - who has been threatened by an anonymous letter. It's a case which leads to murder and blackmail, before the exciting climax in the ' drowning pool',
Screenplay by TRACY KEENAN WYNN LORENZO SEMPLE JR. WALTER HILL
Based on the novel by ROSS MACDONALD Produced by LAWRENCE TURMAN , DAVID FOSTER Directed by STUART ROSENBERG

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Newman
Unknown:
Joanne Woodward
Unknown:
Tony Franciosa
Unknown:
Ross MacDonald
Unknown:
Lew Har
Unknown:
Tracy Keenan Wynn
Unknown:
Lorenzo Semple
Novel By:
Ross MacDonald
Produced By:
Lawrence Turman
Directed By:
Stuart Rosenberg
Lew Harper:
Paul Newman
Iris Devereaux:
Joanne Woodward
Chief Broussard:
Tony Franciosa
J J Kilbourne:
Murray Hamilton
Mavis Kilbourne:
Gail Strickland
Schuyler Devereaux:
Melanie Griffith
Gretchen:
Linda Haynes
Lt Franks:
Richard Jaeckel
Candy:
Paul Koslo
Glo ,:
Joe Canutt
Pat Reavis:
Andy Robinson
Olivia Devereaux:
Coral Browne
James Devereaux:
Richard Derr
Elaine Reavis:
Helena Kallianiotes
Redhead:
Leigh French

Join Michael Parkinson and his weekend guests for conversation, entertainment and the occasional surprise. Music HARRY STONEHAM
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Assistant producers
GRAHAM LINDSAY , GILL STRIBLING-WRIGHT Director BRUCE MILLIARD
Produced by JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Unknown:
Chris Greenwood
Unknown:
Graham Lindsay
Director:
Bruce Milliard
Produced By:
John Fisher

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