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Derek Horwood puts his group of beginners through some drills that put the players in real match situations. The group finish the course with their first game of tennis.
(First shown on BBC2)
Book (same title). 13.60, from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Horwood
Producer:
Peter Ramsden

Are You Ready?
Peter Powell introduce' more music and more ideas for the holidays with guest presenter Pauline Black and guest group Spandau Ballet Also appearing
Mark Curry , Lucie Skeaping
Robin Standeven , Alan Yardley and the amazing Su Pollard
Technical manager STEVE WHITAKER Sound supervisor EDDIE MAGRATH Designer DUGALD FINDLAY Director ALAN WALSH
Producer DAVID BROWN
For accompanying Summerpack please send £l.00 PO or cheque and sell-addressed label to: Get Set for Summer, [address removed]
(Peter Powell can be heard on Radio 1 at 4.30 pm each weekday and Pauline Black is on Pop Quiz tonight at 6.15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Powell
Presenter:
Pauline Black
Unknown:
Mark Curry
Unknown:
Lucie Skeaping
Unknown:
Robin Standeven
Unknown:
Alan Yardley
Unknown:
Steve Whitaker
Unknown:
Eddie Magrath
Designer:
Dugald Findlay
Director:
Alan Walsh
Producer:
David Brown
Unknown:
Peter Powell
Unknown:
Pauline Black

A Western adventure series with Hannibal Heyes and Jed 'Kid' Curry, two of the roughest, toughest - nicest and kindest - outlaws who ever rode the West.
Starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars Patrick Macnee and Juliet Mills

Two jobs for the boys. For Jones it is the risky one of riding with a wagon load of dynamite over very rough country. Smith, on the other hand, acts as guide to a group of respectable English archaeologists. That's not such a quiet expedition either.

Contributors

Smith:
Pete Duel
Jones:
Ben Murphy
[Actor]:
Patrick Macnee
[Actress]:
Juliet Mills

Introduced by Mike Read

Will Pauline know Aretha Franklin's hits? Can Eddie name the people in ABBA? Does Syd know who sang about Itchycoo Park? Will Noddy recognise a one-hit wonder?

Tonight's teams:
Jonathan King, singer, producer and Radio 1's Man in New York
Noddy Holder of Slade
Syd Little of Little and Large
against
Roy Wood of Wizzard
Pauline Black, formerly with the Selecter, now a solo artist.
Eddie Large, the larger half of Little and Large

(Mike Read can be heard on Radio 1 at 7.0 am each weekday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Read
Panellist:
Jonathan King
Panellist:
Noddy Holder
Panellist:
Syd Little
Panellist:
Roy Wood
Panellist:
Pauline Black
Panellist:
Eddie Large
Designer:
Roger Cann
Director:
John Burrowes
Producer:
Frances Whitaker

starring Phil Silvers
Jim Dale , Peter Butterworth Charles Hawtrey
Kenneth Williams
The Foreign Legion, together with belly-dancers, mickey finn drinks and sheikhs with names like Abdul Abulbul, afford us plenty of laughs in this comic romp set in the desert around the Oasis El Nooki!
Screenplay by TALBOT ROTHWELL Produced by PETER ROGERS Directed by GERALD THOMAS films: page 82

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Silvers
Unknown:
Jim Dale
Unknown:
Peter Butterworth
Unknown:
Charles Hawtrey
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Play By:
Talbot Rothwell
Produced By:
Peter Rogers
Directed By:
Gerald Thomas
Sgt Nocker:
Phil Silvers
Bertram Oliphant West:
Jim Dale
Simpson:
Peter Butterworth
Capt Le Pice:
Charles Hawtrey
Comdt Burger:
Kenneth Williams
Corktip:
Anita Harris
Zigzag:
Joan Sims
Abdul:
Bernard Bresslaw
Lady Jane Ponsonby:
Angela Douglas
Cpl Clotski:
John Bluthal
Rift:
Larry Taylor
Raff:
William Hurndell
Algerian spiv:
Gertan Klauber
Bagshaw:
Peter Gilmore
Doctor:
Julian Orchard

The first of a series of nine holiday programmes coming from Brighton starring Faith Brown Bucks Fizz
Randy Crawford
Victor Ponche and Sylvia Lenny Windsor , Lena Zavaroni with THE ' A ' TEAM
Choreographer
LUD JOHN COLEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Vocal backing
VICKI BROWN , STEVIE LANGE. JOY YATES Special material TONY HARE
Costume designer LINDA MARTIN Lighting BERT OATEN
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE Designer PAUL TRERISE
Production STEWART MORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Randy Crawford
Unknown:
Victor Ponche
Unknown:
Sylvia Lenny Windsor
Unknown:
Lena Zavaroni
Unknown:
Lud John Coleman
Unknown:
Vicki Brown
Unknown:
Stevie Lange.
Unknown:
Stewart Morris

from Wembley Arena featuring
The Everest
Double Glazing
Supreme Championship
The final night of the show with the most successful riders of the week competing for the biggest prizes, with £5,000 and the title of Supreme Champion going to the winner. Also tonight, the top four show jumpers of the week ride four horses to find The Radio Rentals Champion Horseman. Introduced by DAVID VINE Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTOM

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Producer:
Johnnie Watherstom

A series in 13 parts by Alex Haley
Continuing the extraordinary saga of one man's search for his roots.
Starring

It is 1932 and America is gripped by the Depression. Alex Haley - the son of Simon and Bertha - is now 12 years old. The family move from Henning, Tennessee, when Simon becomes a professor in agriculture at an Alabama college, but his attempts to assist local sharecroppers bring trouble...

A David L. Wolper production
(Repeat)

Contributors

Author:
Alex Haley
Written for television by:
Thad Mumford
Written for television by:
Daniel Wilcox
Producer:
Stan Margulies
Director:
George Stanford Brown
Production:
David L. Wolper
Bertha George Palmer:
Irene Cara
Lyle Pettijohn:
Robert Culp
Simon Haley:
Dorian Harewood
Mrs Hickinger:
Dina Merrill
Ab Dekker:
Brock Peters
Cynthia Palmer:
Beah Richards
Will Palmer:
Stan Shaw
Dr Huguley:
Paul Winfield
Sheriff:
Dennis Fimple
Cousin Georgia:
Lynn Hamilton
Jake:
Les Lannom
Elizabeth:
Debbi Morgan
F.R. Lewis:
Logan Ramsey
Alvin Peacock:
Timothy Scott
Dr Crawford:
Mel Stewart
Alex Haley:
Christoff St John
Ernest Faison:
Wendell Wright
Leroy Selby:
Fred Stuthman
Turnkey:
Don Ross
Teenage Deputy:
Michael Morgan
George Haley:
Stefan Crutchfield
Julius Haley:
Ticker Thompson

A comedy film series starring
Beast of Kensington
A taste of his own medicine. Dr Michaels finds himself confined to a hospital bed and proves to be the world's worst patient - proper Charlie in fact!
Written by LEE ARONSOHN Directed by BOB CLAVER

Contributors

Written By:
Lee Aronsohn
Directed By:
Bob Claver
Dr Charley Michaels:
Wayne Rogers
Ann Anderson:
Lynn Redgrave
Dr Amos Weatherby:
David Wayne
Dr Norman Solomon:
Ray Buktenica

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