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Join in the very best of non-stop live entertainment.
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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
With BOB WILSON
1.5*
1980 Trampolining
World Championships from Brig, Switzerland
Britain's European Champion, STEWART MATHEWS meets World Champion, EUGENI JANES of the Soviet Union. Mathews and team-mate CARL FURRER recently set a world record in the Men's synchro event. ERICA PHELPS of GB, recent World Cup winner, will be one of the youngest contenders ever, at 13, in the Women's event.
Commentator HAMILTON BLAND
1.20; 1.50; 2.20; 2.50*
Racing from Chepstow
1.30 The Double Diamond Hurdle Race (Handicap. 21m)
2.0 The Mercedes Benz Steeple-chase (Handicap. 3m)
2.30 The Free Handicap Hurdle Race (2m). Last season's top four-year-old hurdlers clash in the first major National Hunt race of the new season.
3.0 The Friends of Variety Novices' Hurdle Race (2m)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and RICHARD PITMAN
1.40*
World Sports Acrobatics Championships from Poznan, Poland
The world's greatest acrobats from ten countries met in this graceful and highly competitive event. Commentator ALAN WEEKS
2.10; 3.10; 4.15*
Crown Green Bowls from Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool The 1980 Champions Trophy
Eighteen winners from this year's leading tournaments compete for nearly £4,000 prize money. The two favourites are NOEL BURROWS , the 1978 winner and ARTHUR Mur RAY, runner-up last year.
Commentators TONY GUBBA and HARRY RIGBY
2.40*
Prix de I' Arc de
Triomphe Preview
JULIAN WILSON reports from Paris on the leading fancies for tomorrow's big race with assessment by WILLIE CARSON of his chances of winning his first ever ' Arc '.
3.35*
Rugby League from Knowsley Road, St Helen's The Lancashire Cup Final Warrington v Wigan
Second Division Wigan, shock winners in the semi-final, now face the favourites, First Division Warrington.
Commentator EDDIE WARING
4.40* Final Score Today's timetable:
12.35 Football Focus
1.5 Trampolining; 1.20 Racing
1.48 Acrobatics: 1.51 Racing
2.11 Crown Green Bowls; 2.2* Racing
2.40 Racing Preview: 2.50 Racing
3.11 Crown Green Bowls 3,35 Rugby League
4.15 Crown Green Bowls
4.48 Final Score
* Timings subject to alteration
Television presentation:
Football FOCUS MIKE MURPHY
Trampolining SWISS TV service Racing JOHN MCNICHOLAS
Acrobatics POLISH TV service
Crown Green Bowls KEITH PHILLIPS
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand IIAROLD ANDERSON
Football results checklist and pools news on Ceefax

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Stewart Mathews
Unknown:
Eugeni Janes
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Noel Burrows
Unknown:
Arthur Mur
Commentators:
Tony Gubba
Commentators:
Harry Rigby
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Willie Carson
Commentator:
Eddie Waring
Unknown:
Mike Murphy

A film series starring with RIP Henry Flatt
A short cut home through the local cemetery for the Duke boys and Daisy raises a real live ghost. As one corpse leads to another Boss is out to join a body-snatching rap on the Dukes.
Music specially composed and sung by WAYLON JENNINGS
Written by WILLIAM RAYNOR. MYLES WILDER Directed by DENVER PYLE

Contributors

Sung By:
Waylon Jennings
Written By:
William Raynor.
Written By:
Myles Wilder
Directed By:
Denver Pyle
Luke Duke:
Tom Wopat
Bo Duke:
John Schneider
Daisy Duke:
Catherine Bach
Uncle Jesse Duke:
Denver Pyle
Sheriff Coltrane:
James Best
Boss Hogg:
Sorrell Booke
Cooter:
Ben Jones
Enos:
Sonny Schroyer

starring Larry Grayson with Isla St Clair and surprise guests
Orchestra conducted by RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Programme associate TONY HAWES Designer JOHN ANDEnsoN Director KEITH STEWART
Producer MARCUS PLANTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Larry Grayson
Conducted By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
John Andenson
Director:
Keith Stewart
Producer:
Marcus Plantin

by Ian Kennedy Martin
with Stephanie Turner as Inspector Jean Darblay

Nine-year-old Johnny Duffield is well-known to the men of Hartley Police Station. Then he encounters Jean - and she decides it's high time something was done about the little villain.

Contributors

Series Creator:
Ian Kennedy Martin
Writer:
Ian Kennedy Martin
Story Editor:
Joan Clarke
Film Cameraman:
Alan Jonas
Designer:
David Crozier
Producer:
Terence Williams
Director:
Pennant Roberts
Jean Darblay:
Stephanie Turner
Johnny Duffield:
Julian Briercliffe
Mr Stainley:
Joe Holmes
Sgt Parrish:
Noel Collins
Sgt Beck:
David Ellison
PC Bentley:
Mark Drewry
Tom Collinson:
Robert Vahey
Jennie Randall:
Wendy Allnutt
Tom Darblay:
David Hargreaves
Mr Duffield:
John Rees
Peter:
Adam Sutherland
Mr MacRae:
David Ashton
Jim Naylor:
Martin Matthews
Cynthia Naylor:
Eileen Helsby
Maitland:
Andy Rashleigh

Join Paul Daniels , TV's top comedy magic star, who introduces the lazy juggler Rob Murray the French puppet sensation Ioni Guest appearances by Nelson Elliott and Professor Percy Press II
With THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SET
Choreography NORMAN MAEN Musical director KEN JONES
Programme associate ALI BONGO
Sound KEITH GUNN. Lighting ERIC WALLIS Designer JOHN o'HARA Director JOHN HUGHES
Produced by JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Rob Murray
Unknown:
Nelson Elliott
Unknown:
Keith Gunn.
Director:
John Hughes
Produced By:
John Fisher

Starring Michael Caine, Nigel Davenport

1942. As Rommel and his Afrika Korps sweep across North Africa the Allies adopt desperate measures to halt his progress. A British officer, Capt Douglas, is placed in command of an irregular unit made up of ex-criminals. Their orders are to attack and destroy a vital German oil depot in the desert.

Films: p 15

Contributors

Screenplay:
Lotte Colin.
Screenplay:
Melvyn Bragg
Producer:
Harry Saltzman
Director:
Andre de Toth
Capt Douglas:
Michael Caine
Cyril Leech:
Nigel Davenport
Col Masters:
Nigel Greene
Brigadier Blore:
Harry Andrews
Sadok, a mercenary:
Aly Ben Ayed
Col Homerton:
Bernard Archard
Capt Attwood:
Daniel Pilon
Kostas Manou, a mercenary:
Takis Emmanouel
Kafkarides, a mercenary:
Enrique Avila
Boudesh, a mercenary:
Scott Miller
Assine, Arab guide:
Mohamed Kouka

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
Produced By:
John Fisher

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