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Introduced by HRH The Princess Anne, Mrs Mark Phillips and narrated by Richard Meade
Produced by the BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY, this film shows how the rider communicates with a horse and signals instructions with legs, seat and hands.
Director DAVID EADY
Producer MALCOLM HEYWORTH

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Mark Phillips
Unknown:
Richard Meade
Director:
David Eady
Producer:
Malcolm Heyworth

with Mike Read , Keith Chegwin and John Craven
There's lots in Store this morning. As well as the bargains and cartoons you can meet Shalamar. Hear their latest music and find out about the dance style that everyone's talking about.
With a Spring and a Splash! David Icke takes to the water with an up-and-coming diver. Diving's a great all-the-year-round sport and if you're thinking of taking it up, today's the day to find out what the training involves.
Christmas is Coming! Get some useful tips from our Packing Department and find out why we've got some empty shelves and what you can do about them.
Keith's Deliveries go off with a bang this morning. Personal shoppers should bring their earplugs.
Customer Services: Thanks from John for your Christmas window display ideas. He'll be showing some this morning - look out for yours.
Send all your enquiries and orders to: Saturday SuperStore, BBCtv, London W12 8QT
Assistant editor amis BELLINGER Editor ROSEMARY GILL
Single, Down at the Store (RESL 122). from retailers

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Read
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
David Icke
Editor:
Amis Bellinger
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

starring
Cletus Falls in Love
While Cletus misinterprets Daisy's friendly nature for a declaration of love, Boss Hogg is doing a nifty job of forgery to land the Duke boys in jail for passing dud cheques.
Music composed and sung by WAYLON JENNINGS Written by si rose
Directed by JOHN FLOREA

Contributors

Unknown:
Boss Hogg
Sung By:
Waylon Jennings
Directed By:
John Florea
Luke Duke:
Tom Wopat
Bo Duke:
John Schneider
Daisy Duke:
Catherine Bach
Uncle Jesse:
Denver Pyle
Cletus:
Rick Hurst
Cooter:
Ben Jones
Sheriff Rosco Coltrane:
James Best
Boss Hogg:
Sorrell Booke
the balladeer:
Waylon Jennings

starring Noel Edmonds
A live series featuring Noel's 'Hit squad' and 'Give it a whirl'
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Script MIKE RADFORD Sound DAVE THOMPSON Lighting FRED WRIGHT
Designer DAVID BUCKINGHAM Production MICHAEL HURLL

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Chris Greenwood
Script:
Mike Radford
Unknown:
Dave Thompson

Written by Chris Boucher
The last of 14 programmes
Starring Stephanie Turner as Insp Jean Darblay

A series of incidents ranging from the comic to the tragic give Jean Darblay a hectic week. And Sgt Beck is having difficulty selling the remaining tickets for the annual police dance.

Contributors

Writer:
Chris Boucher
Series created by:
Ian Kennedy Martin
Designer:
Ian Ashurst
Producer:
Jonathan Alwyn
Director:
Sarah Hellings
Insp Darblay:
Stephanie Turner
Stan Lane:
Paul Toothill
Pat Garfield:
Del Henney
Cyril Phybus:
Harold Innocent
Sgt Beck:
David Ellison
Millie Harding:
Ann Way
PC Sims:
David Gillies
PC Helmshore:
David Straun
Sgt Parrish:
Noel Collins
Boy's mother:
Lottie Ward
Doug Roberts:
Simon Armitt
Mark Wilson:
Chris Baguley
Sidney Dorkins:
Kenneth Waller
Det Chief Insp Logan:
Tony Caunter

Starring Lenny Henry, Tracey Ullman, David Copperfield
with special guests Bintz.

Contributors

Comedian:
Lenny Henry
Comedienne:
Tracey Ullman
Comedian:
David Copperfield
Dancers:
null Bintz
Choreography:
Frankie Cull
Music:
Peter Brewis
Writer:
Kim Fuller
Additional material:
Graham Dean Buxton
Additional material:
Hale & Pace [Gareth Hale and Norman Pace]
Additional material:
Chris Miller
Additional material:
Mike Radford
Additional material:
Tony Sarchet
Additional material:
Bob Sinfield
Make up Artist:
Sally Sutton
Sound:
Michael McCarthy
Lighting:
Eric Wallis
Designer:
Rochelle Selwyn
Producer:
Paul Jackson

by James Clavell

A serial in five parts inspired by the true story of Will Adams, an Elizabethan sailor who became the only non-Japanese Samurai.
Starring Richard Chamberlain, Toshiro Mifune, Yoko Shimada and Alan Badel

English navigator John Blackthorne has been elevated to the rank of hatamoto, trusted retainer to Toranaga, a powerful warlord. He finds himself drawn to Japan's culture with its doctrine of karma, but his European soul can still be outraged by what seem to him to be acts of barbarism. Now he is returned to Anjiro to learn Japanese under the instruction of Lady Mariko Buntaro. He must do so within six months or the village will be burned and its people crucified...

Contributors

Writer/Executive Producer:
James Clavell
Director:
Jerry London
Scripted by/Producer:
Eric Bercovici
John Blackthorne:
Richard Chamberlain
Lord Toranaga:
Toshiro Mifune
Lady Mariko:
Yoko Shimada
Fr Alvito:
Damien Thomas
Fr Dell'Aqua:
Alan Badel
Rodrigues:
John Rhys-Davies
Capt Ferreira:
Vladek Sheybal
Omi:
Yuki Meguro
Lord Ishido:
Nobuo Kaneko
Buntaro:
Hideo Takamatsu
Kiri:
Miiko Taka
Hiromatsu:
Toru Abe
Old Gardner:
Akira Sera

The Final - conclusion
Six weeks ago 56 professional players started in this £50,000 competition. This evening we will know who is the 1982 United Kingdom Champion.
David Vine introduces highlights of the 15 frames that are being played today at the Guild Hall, Preston.

Book, Pot Black, £1.95; A BBC videobook and Laservision videodisc, The People's Champion (BBCV 5017), from retailers

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Commentator:
Jack Karnehm
Commentator:
Clive Everton
Producer:
Mike Adley
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie
Executive Producer:
Nick Hunter

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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