6.25 Michelangelo: The Last Judgment
6.50 History of Mathematics
7.15 Social Work Under Attack
7.40 Curriculum in Action
8.5 Hidden Messages
Errol takes a chance on his wife's absence to let their home and settle his gambling debts.
RKO film
Introduced by Mark Curry and Deborah Appleby with, live in the studio, the chart sounds of Spandau Ballet.
The morning starts with a double bill of cartoon comedy and then at
9.30 Whirlybirds take to the air for more adventure with Chuck and P.T.
10.0 Summerscene shows some events around Britain this week
10.15 Videovote: the audience votes for the video of the week
10.40 Tennis Training and Mark brushes up on his serve and volley with Joyce Hulme
All this plus lots more music, competitions and guests in the Get Set studio.
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Designer BARRY ROACH Director sue LOCHEAD
Producer tony HARRISON
Executive producer DAVID BROWN
George Shuttleworth - 'Speed Demon' - decides to enter the Isle of Man TT races, with results that are both richly comic and hair-raising. George Formby finds time for songs such as "In a little Wigan Garden" and "I'm a Speed King" among the excitement of the races: the film includes footage from the 1935 event.
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See panel including at 1.0* News Summary
The first of two programmes
Caine confronts a town with the demons it has created in the image of its mysterious master, a man both hated and admired.
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
starring Keith Harris with Orville and Cuddles and special guest star Cilla Black also featuring Joe Longthorne , Dinardi and the Jeff Kutash Dancin' Machine
Keith Harris returns in the first of six programmes of star-packed entertainment. He is joined by Cilla Black and Joe Longthorne; also Dinardi, the man who fills the studio with bouquets of flowers produced seemingly from nowhere, and the exciting talents of the Jeff Kutash Dancin' Machine from the USA, making their first appearance on British television. And, of course, Orville and Cuddles are on hand to provide a whole lot of laughs.
At the End of the Rainbow - Keith Harris, Orville and Cuddles (record REM 469, cassette ZCR 465) from retailers
Introduced by Mike Read
Test your knowledge of pop and rock music, and be entertained with music clues, archive film clips and the friendly rivalry of the week's teams:
Roger Taylor of Queen, John Martyn, composer and guitarist, Stephen Luscombe, one half of Blancmange
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Hank Marvin of the Shadows, Suzi Quatro, singer and bass player, Nick Lowe, who has just returned from an American tour
Book (same title), £1.25 from booksellers
Top 40 on Ceefax page 176
The brakes freeze on a train carrying 200 skiers from a luxury mountain resort and disaster seems inevitable. In a desperate battle against speed and time the railroad staff and courageous passengers struggle to arrest the power of the train as it hurtles downhill... On board the passengers take stock of their personal problems.
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(First showing on British television)
A series for all the family -presenting international entertainers with their songs and music and the viewers own request spot, "I've Heard That Song Before."
Starring Val Doonican with his guests, including Howard Keel, Gheorghe Zamfir.
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Blake decides to face Logan Rhinewood in an attempt to save Denver-Carrington. Steven goes off to Hollywood to look for Sammy Jo. Meanwhile Claudia's despondency grows ...
A Victorian romance by Michael Sadleir
dramatised in four parts by Anthony Steven
Now employed in a fashionable London house as maid to Clive Seymore's wife, Fanny is faced with a dilemma when she discovers the truth behind Lady Alicia's assignations at Nelde.
Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
The 'skip tracer' is the policeman of the business world. His job is to find the people who skip out on their bills and to manipulate them into paying up. John Collins is the best in the business. He's tough with the skips - he has heard all the sob stories and knows all the excuses. He is proud of the fact that nobody can touch his emotions. But cracks are appearing in the walls of his defences. Through these cracks he begins to see his victims as they really are - and to see himself.
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followed by News and Weather for N Ireland; Weather only for Wales