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with Mike Read, Keith Chegwin and John Craven.

Keith goes from high to low - at a great rate of knots! Space ships appear and disappear. Mat Irvine from the BBC Visual Effects Department works the magic in answer to your orders. What's It? Barry Took and Vicki Klein host Round 2 of the Store's new quiz game.
Great pop bargains to be won in Mike's Music Department, as well as all the latest sounds from the top bands.
For the latest news of what's in Store, ring [number removed]on Friday night between 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock. Manager Mike will have a message for you.
Customer Services are here to help you. Send your tellygrams and queries to John as well as all your special orders to
Saturday Superstore, BBCtv, London W12 8QT.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Read
Presenter:
Keith Chegwin
Presenter:
John Craven
Guest:
Mat Irvine
Unknown:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Vicki Klein
Assistant Editor:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

Introduced by David Coleman including at 12.55* News Summary
12.20
Football Focus
It's FA Cup Third Round day-the most romantic Saturday in the soccer calendar - and BOB WILSON and the Football Focus team preview the matches which give this competition its unique appeal.
12.40; 1.10; 1.35 Racing from Haydock
12.45 The Philip Cornes Novices Hurdle Race (2¾m)
1.15 The Portal Developments Grand National Trial Stakes (H'cap 'Chase. 31m)
1.45 The Ladbroke Northern H'cap Hurdle Race (21m)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and RICHARD PITMAN from Leopardstown
2.5 The Sweeps H'cap Hurdle (2m) Champion hurdler For Auction makes a brave bid to overcome top weight in Ireland's most valuable handicap hurdle.
Commentator MICHAEL O'HEHIR
1.0; 1.25
World Cup Ski-ing
DAVID VINE reports on the first of two Men's Downhills this weekend from the village of Morzine in the French Alps.
2.15; 3.10
International Tennis
The Barratt World
Doubles Championship from the Royal Albert Hall
The first semi-final in this £125,000 tournament which launches the year's tennis in such a spectacular way. Men's Doubles is possibly the most exciting form of tennis, and with this year's entry the best ever, the rallies should be breathtaking. Commentators JOHN BARRETT and MARK COX
3.0
Rugby League
Live from Manchester, the first round draw for the Rugby League State Express Challenge Cup.
3.45 Half-time soccer scores
3.55
International Darts
The Embassy
World Professional Championship from Jollees,
Stoke-on-Trent
The Final
Action from the final's first three sets, as the world's top players aim for the first prize of £8,000. Commentators SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN
4.35 Final Score
The classified check and the pools news, plus match reports and news of today's sporting events.
Television presentation:
Football Focus BRIAN BARWICK
Racing from Haydock BILL TAYLOR Racing from Leopardstown RTE Ski-ing FRENCH TV SERVICE
Tennis JOHNNIE WATHERSTON and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Darts KEITH PHILLIPS and NICK HUNTER Assistant editor Grandstand
JOHN ROW LIN SON
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand MIKE MURPHY

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Coleman
Introduced By:
Bob Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Richard Pitman
Commentator:
Michael O'Hehir
Unknown:
David Vine
Unknown:
John Barrett
Commentators:
Sid Waddell
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Darts Keith Phillips
Unknown:
Mike Murphy

starring Rod Hull and Emu with guest stars
Dana Modern Romance and Billy Dainty With RONNIE HAZLEHl RST
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Lots of fun and games and music for a Saturday night out, with Rod and Emu from the Southport Theatre.
Tonight's show features an Emu film report from Australia, quick quiz time with ' Spin a Letter' and a surprise family reunion.
Designer DUGALD FINDLAY
Executive producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT Producer MIKE STEPHENS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Dana Modern Romance
Unknown:
Billy Dainty
Unknown:
With Ronnie
Designer:
Dugald Findlay
Producer:
Peter Ridsdale Scott
Producer:
Mike Stephens

Do you feel like....
Looping the loop at 83? Having breakfast with a 40-stone bear? Making a 2.000-ton sandcastle?
Or body-popping with Shalamar?
Jimmy Savile , OBE can fix it. It could be your turn tomorrow.
Sound RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Lighting PETER WESSON Designer SALLY MCKEE
Director PETER CAMPBELL Producer ROGER ORDISH
0 BACK PAGE: 98

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Savile
Designer:
Sally McKee
Director:
Peter Campbell
Producer:
Roger Ordish

The feature film starring Rock Hudson with Ernest Borgnine
Patrick McGoohan , Tony Bill and Lloyd Nolan
Alistair MacLean 's exciting Arctic adventure starts when a secret film capsule from a Russian space craft lands near Station Zebra. Lost in the vastness of the polar icecap the tiny British base becomes the unlikely setting for a sub-zero super power confrontation.
Screenplay by DOUGLAS HEYES
From the novel by ALISTAIR MACLEAN Produced by MARTIN RANsonorr Directed by JOHN STURGES Films: page 23

Contributors

Unknown:
Rock Hudson
Unknown:
Ernest Borgnine
Unknown:
Patrick McGoohan
Unknown:
Tony Bill
Unknown:
Lloyd Nolan
Unknown:
Alistair MacLean
Play By:
Douglas Heyes
Novel By:
Alistair MacLean
Produced By:
Martin Ransonorr
Directed By:
John Sturges
Cmdr James Ferraday:
Rock Hudson
Boris Vaslov:
Ernest Borgnine
David Jones:
Patrick McGoohan
Capt Leslie Anders:
Jim Brown
Lt Russell Walker:
Tony Bill
Admiral Garvey:
Lloyd Nolan
Col Ostrovsky:
Alf Kjellin
Lt Cmdr Bob Raeburn:
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Lt Jonathan Hansen:
Ted Hartley
Lt George Mills:
Murray Rose
Paul Zabrinczski:
Ron Masak
Lt Edgar Hackett:
Sherwood Price
Lt Mitgang:
Lee Stanley
Dr Jack Benning:
Joseph Bernard
Lt Courtney Cartwright:
Michael T. Mikler
Russian aide:
Jonathan Lippe

The last in the series starring Lenny Henry, Tracey Ullman and David Copperfield with special guests Juan Martin and Patsy Smart, Michael Redfern.

Contributors

Star:
Lenny Henry
Star:
Tracey Ullman
Star:
David Copperfield
Guest:
Juan Martin
Guest:
Patsy Smart
Guest:
Michael Redfern
Music:
Peter Brewis
Writer:
Kim Fuller
Writer:
Rob Grant
Writer:
Doug Naylor
Writer:
Howard Huntridge
Writer:
Chris Miller
Writers:
null Murray/Rix/Wilton
Writer:
Mike Radford
Writer:
Tony Wyatt
Videotape Editor:
Ed Wooden
Sound:
Michael McCarthy
Lighting:
Eric Wallis
Designer:
Rochelle Selwyn
Producer:
Paul Jackson

Featuring the rich and powerful Carrington family
In a tense courtroom the jury returns its verdict. Blake Carrington has been found guilty of murder. And Alexis moves in...

Contributors

Directed By:
Gabrielle Beaumont
Blake Carrington:
John Forsythe
Alexis:
Joan Collins
Krystle:
Linda Evans
Fallon:
Pamela Sue Martin
Steven:
Al Corley
Claudia:
Pamela Bellwood
Laird:
Peter Mark Richman
Jeff:
John James
the Judge:
Lloyd Haynes

starring Jasper Carrott
Remember Koo Stark ? The Palace security scandal? The Cheltenham leaks? Yes, the 1982 nostalgia boom starts here ...
With MARK ARDEN , DEBBY BISHOP
STEPHEN FROST , KAY STONHAM
NICK WILTON and THE FLYING PICKETS
MUSiC PETER BREWIS
Script associate NEIL SHAND
Written by JASPER CARROTT , KIM FULLER ROB GRANT and DOUG NAYLOR , IAN HISLOP TONY SARCHET , BOB SINFIELD
Additional material by ARDEN, FROST WILTON, DUNCAN CAMPBELL Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM Designer GRAEME STORY Director GEOFF POSNER Producer PAUL JACKSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Jasper Carrott
Unknown:
Koo Stark
Unknown:
Mark Arden
Unknown:
Debby Bishop
Unknown:
Stephen Frost
Unknown:
Kay Stonham
Unknown:
Nick Wilton
Written By:
Jasper Carrott
Written By:
Kim Fuller
Written By:
Rob Grant
Written By:
Doug Naylor
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Tony Sarchet
Unknown:
Bob Sinfield
Designer:
Graeme Story
Director:
Geoff Posner
Producer:
Paul Jackson

The Barratt World Doubles Championship from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Highlights of tonight's second semi-final to decide who will take part in tomorrow's final.

Introduced by Desmond LynamÂ

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
John Barrett
Commentator:
Mark Cox
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston
Producer:
Alastair Scott

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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