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Mark Curry loads up his movie machine with favourites old and new, including:
9.15 Bullwinkle the Moose and Rocky, who have problems with Bullwinkle's bunion.
9.20 Water Puzzles with KEITH KAY
9.25 Nyoka and the Tigermen
Episode 6: Will Nyoka and Larry survive the explosion and escape from the cave with the vital clue?
9.45 Pop-in guests include
Michael J. Mullins and David Jaymes from MODERN ROMANCE
9.50 Summer Snaps: six of the week's best entries in the Get Set photo competition.
9.55 The Adventures of Lassie
The Visitor: a lost terrier finds a new home on the Holden ranch.
10.20 Fractured Fairy Tales: The Enchanted Frog
Director SID Waodill
Assistant producer JUDY MlRRY Producer DAVID BROWN
The Get Set competition address it: BBCtv. PO Box 27, Manchester MM ISJ
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Curry
Unknown:
Keith Kay
Unknown:
Michael J. Mullins
Unknown:
David Jaymes
Director:
Sid Waodill
Producer:
David Brown

starring Peter Sellers David Niven with Robert Wagner
Capucine, Claudia Cardinale
Peter Sellers , as the over-zealous -and utterly incompetent - detective-inspector of the French police, tries to unmask master crook David Niven in this. the first and most famous of the Clouseau series of comedy thrillers.
Screenplay by MAURICE RICHLIN and BLAKE EDWARDS
Produced by MARTIN JUROW
Directed by BLAKE EDWARDS. Films: p 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
David Niven
Unknown:
Robert Wagner
Unknown:
Claudia Cardinale
Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
David Niven
Unknown:
Maurice Richlin
Unknown:
Blake Edwards
Produced By:
Martin Jurow
Directed By:
Blake Edwards.
Inspector Jacques Clouseau:
Peter Sellers
Sir Charles:
David Niven
George:
Robert Wagner
Simone Clouseau:
Capucine
Princess Dala:
Claudia Cardinale
Angela Dunning:
Brenda de Banzie
Greek cousin:
Fran Jeffries
Tucker:
Colin Gordon
Defence Attorney JOHN:
Le Mesurier
Saloud:
James Lanphier
Artoff:
Guy Thomajan
Novelist:
Michael Tribshawe

starring Tommy Cooper
The legendary comedy star brings his own special magic to television's sparkling new Saturday night entertainment.
Also starring Chas & Dave
The Kessler Twins, Pam Ayres and the French puppet sensation Ionl Special guest star Frankie Vaughan featuring The Super Troupers
Choreographer BRIAN ROGERS Script associate JOHN junkin Musical director KEN JONES
Lighting BERT POSTLETHWAITE Sound HUGH BARKER
Designer NIGEL CURZON DirectorJOHN BISHOP
Produced by JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Cooper
Unknown:
Pam Ayres
Unknown:
Frankie Vaughan
Unknown:
Brian Rogers
Unknown:
John Junkin
Director:
Ken Jones
Unknown:
Bert Postlethwaite
Unknown:
Hugh Barker
Designer:
Nigel Curzon
Director:
John Bishop
Produced By:
John Fisher

by SEAN HIGNETT
The second of a three-part serial based on the novel by NIGEL SLATER starring
Hilliard moves quickly to contain the rabies outbreak inside the Infected Area while Anne desperately attempts to trace the source of the virus in order to save others the agonising death she has seen one of the victims suffer. Then another case is reported - outside the Infected Area.
Music composed and performed by PHILIP SAWYER
Photography DICK JOHNSTONE
Film editor ROBIN CHALMERS
Designer BOB SMART
Producer BOB MCINTOSH
Director ROBERT YOUNG
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Hignett
Novel By:
Nigel Slater
Unknown:
Philip Sawyer
Unknown:
Dick Johnstone
Editor:
Robin Chalmers
Designer:
Bob Smart
Producer:
Bob McIntosh
Director:
Robert Young
Michael Hilliard:
Richard Heffer
Dr Anne Maitland:
Barbara Kellerman
Johnny Dairy:
Richard Morant
Bill Stanton:
With Jimmy Logan
Miss Stonecroft:
Brenda Bruce
Jane Stoddard:
Debbi Blythe
Bob NiCOl:
Paul Brooke
Gamekeeper:
Bob Docherty
Greyhound trainer:
Jackie Farrell
Vet at kennels:
Bill Dennistoun
Vet at dog pound:
John Shedden
Police Sergeant at dog pound:
Michael Elder
Police Sergeant at stables:
Paul KermacK
Vet at home farm:
Bruce McKenzie
Hospital registrar:
Finlay Welsh
Police Superintendent:
Arthur Boland
Police Sergeant at shopping centre:
Martin Muchan
Billy:
Jamie Rutherford
Billy's father:
James Kennedy
First TV reporter:
Margo Croan
Second TV reporter:
Sheila Duffy
Switchboard operator:
Dorothy Paul

from Crystal Palace The Robinsons
Barley Water AAA Championships
The first part of this two-day meeting features live coverage of the Ready Drink Mile, in which SEBASTIAN COE competes against STEVE SCOTT of the USA and the world indoor record holder
EAMONN COGHLAN.
Also tonight, the final of the triple jump, which includes KEITH CON-NOR, the 100 metres and 110 metres hurdles, and the 10,000 metres.
Commentators
DAVID COLEMAN , RON PICKERING STUART STOREY , BRENDAN FOSTER
Producers
JOHN ROWLINSON and JOHN SHREWSBURY

Contributors

Unknown:
Sebastian Coe
Unknown:
Steve Scott
Unknown:
Eamonn Coghlan.
Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Brendan Foster
Producers:
John Rowlinson

Another chance to see the comedy series in which Kelly, with help from special guests, presents his observations on life. written by KELLY MONTEITH and NEIL SHAND
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer DAVID BUCKINGHAM Producer BILL WILSON

Contributors

Written By:
Kelly Monteith
Composed By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
David Buckingham
Producer:
Bill Wilson

Tonight the smooth and polished Stylistics, one of America's top soul groups, present a musical catalogue of their major hits, including ' You make me feel brand new' and ' I can't give you anything but my love '.
Special guest Angie Gold
Sound ANDY REDFERN
Lighting PETER WOOD-FISHER Designer CHARLES BOND Director TONY WOLFE
Producer DAVID WEIR , BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Designer:
Charles Bond
Director:
Tony Wolfe
Producer:
David Weir

starring James Garner Pastoria Prime Pick
As soon as Jim hits the small town limits things start happening ...

Contributors

Unknown:
James Garner
Rocky:
Noah Beery
Beth:
Gretchen Corbett
Mayor Sanders:
Kathie Browne
Judge Cline:
Bill Quinn
Univaso:
Don Billett
Soper:
Warren Kemmerling

BBC One London

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