The Gambler: Dostoevsky
Oil
Telecommunications. Multiplexing
The Action of Lysozyme
Punjab to Britain (1)
Thirties Comedy
Comedy short starring Edgar Kennedy
Mark Curry and Deborah Appleby wit their magazine for younger viewers. Music form Kajagoogoo
starring Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray, Arthur Shields and Willard Parker
Gambler Sam Leeds is run out of town by the mayor of Spanish Boot, but returns with news that the Apache are on the warpath
Contributors
Producer: Val Lewton
Director: Hugo Fregonese
Sam Leeds: Stephen McNally
Sally: Coleen Gray
Reverend Griffin: Arthur Shields
Joe Madden: Willard Parker
Lieut Glidden: James Griffith
Pedro,Peter: Armando Silvestre
Mrs Keon: Georgia Backus
Introduced by David Coleman live from Aintree, with a nod to the day’s other sporting events - 12.25 Football Focus; 12.55, 3.55 Isle of Man Darts Challenge from Slough; 3.45 half-time-soccer; but otherwise given over entirely to the National: the race itself is at 3.20 replayed 4.30. 4.40 final score
Cartoon
Bad Day In Hazzard. Can’t be all bad, though, if the Dukes have an ally in their bid to stop a big robbery - but Boss Hogg?
(new series) With DJ Mike Read putting the questions, to the rival teams: David Grant from Lynx, Kevin Rowlands from Dexy’s Midnight Runners and Belle Star Stella v B A Robertson, Steve from Kajagoogoo, and Bill Nelson
starring Timothy Bottoms Lindsay Wagner and John Houseman Hart, a naive, idealistic youth from Minnesota, is a freshman at Harvard Law School. In his first days there he discovers that the most formidable obstacle to his success in getting good grades is the brilliant but tough Professor Kingsfield.
His problems are compounded when he falls for the professor's daughter and he finds more than his grades at stake. John Houseman won an Oscar for his performance as the ruthless Kingsfield, a role he repeated in the successful television series
Contributors:
Screenplay by: James Bridges
Based on the novel by: John Jat Osborn Jr
Produced by: Robert Thompson
Produced by: Rodrick Paul
Directed by: James Bridges
Or: A Wife Accused of Hanky Panky. Can Blake continue to turn a blind eye to Krystle’s misdeeds, set out in a poison pen letter?
Starting a re-run of Arden Winch's well-crafted kidnap and terrorism thriller, condensed into three double-length episodes, with Bernard Hepton, Michael Denison leading the search for the small son of a UN Chief held to ransom by the band led by Juliet Hammond-Hill
Highlights of this afternoon at Aintree
William Conrad as the portly sleuth in imported crime drama