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A continuation of the serial in 26 parts based on the stories by MARK TWAIN
Tom Sawyer 's Aunt Sally has mistaken Huck for Tom, so he pretends he is. He borrows a wagon to collect his things from the raft and on the way meets Tom. When Tom catches up with all the news, he says he will become his own brother, Sid. Then the two boys see the Duke and Dauphin, tarred and feathered, being booted out of town. Back at the farm, they find Jim, the slave, locked in a hut. They plan the grandest rescue ever.
Director KEN JUBENVILL Writer HERB PURDUM
Executive producer TOM WACNER
Produced by MADISON PACIFIC FILMS LTD in association with WAGNERHALLIG FILM GMBH

Contributors

Stories By:
Mark Twain
Stories By:
Tom Sawyer
Director:
Ken Jubenvill
Produced By:
Madison Pacific
Huck Finn:
Ian Tracey
Tom:
Sammy Snyders
Aunt Sally:
Dinah Hinz
Jim:
Blu Mankuma

with Simon Groom
Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
All the stop press news about the 1982 Appeal which is bringing life-saving help to children and babies suffering from acute and chronic renal failure. If your parcel of treasure is too heavy to put in the post, stand by for details of a nationwide free delivery service and see the number of parcels flashing on the Totaliser.
Assistant editor IAN OLIVER Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Peter Duncan
Editor:
Ian Oliver
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six
Points West, South Today Spotlight South West and at 6.25
Nationwide
SUE LAWLEY and RICHARD KERSHAW on the news stories that matter and what they mean for the people.
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Kershaw

The latest news from the world of science and technology.
Presented by Kieran Prendlville Judith Hann , Peter Macann and Maggie Philbin
Producers DAVID DUGAN , MARTIN MORTIMORE DANA PURVIS , CYNTHIA PAGE
Studio director HENRY CAMPION FriltorDAVIDFILKIN
Snace Invaded featuring the theme tune from this series (record REH 442, cassette ZCR 442) from retailers

Contributors

Presented By:
Kieran Prendlville
Presented By:
Judith Hann
Presented By:
Peter MacAnn
Presented By:
Maggie Philbin
Producers:
David Dugan
Producers:
Martin Mortimore
Producers:
Dana Purvis
Director:
Henry Campion

Introduced by Jimmy Savile, OBE
Dance director FLICK COLBY Sound BOB FOLEY
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designer JO DAY
Executive producer MICHAEL HURLL Produced and directed by BRIAN WHITEHOUSE
Top of the Pops. Vol 9 (record BELP 018, cassette ZCF 018) from retailers Top 40 on Ceefax page 176

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Savile
Producer:
Michael Hurll
Directed By:
Brian Whitehovse

with Sir Robin Day
The weekly hour of topical debate when the people get their chance to question the public personalities on the issues of the moment. Sixty minutes of lively argument between the general public and the decision-makers about the questions foremost in the news. with SIR ROBIN DAY tonight are Claire Brooks , Liberal lawyer; Sir Patrick Meaney , CBI senior businessman; The Rt Hon Peter Shore mp. Shadow Chancellor; and The Rt Hon Peter Walker , mp, Secretary of State for Agriculture.
Producer B*M*R* MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Claire Brooks
Unknown:
Sir Patrick Meaney
Unknown:
Peter Shore
Unknown:
Peter Walker

from the Grand Hall, Olympia featuring the Norwich Union Turkey Stakes
This is now a traditional part of the build-up to Christmas with its unique blend of entertainment, circus and top-class show jumping. All the favourites are incorporated again this year-the camels, dog racing and a Christmas finale.
Tonight's featured class consists of one round and a jump off against the clock. Introduced by David Vine. Commentators RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD STEPHEN HADLEY
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine.
Commentators:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Commentators:
Stephen Hadley
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

BBC One London

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