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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For regular features see Monday Plus today:
Pop with Mike Smith between 7.30 and 8.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

f was told when I first planned to start the Trust here -you're absolutely mad. (GERALD DL'RRELL) Today, 24 years later, the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust is recognised as one of the world's most successful centres for the breeding of endangered species. Its 32-acre site contains a unique collection of some of the world's rarest animals, and is a popular ' must' for any visitors to Jersey. Narrator CHRISTOPHER SLADE
Producer DAVID SPIRES

Contributors

Narrator:
Christopher Slade
Producer:
David Spires

Great moments from the All Stars which include this week the one and only world premiere for singing superstar John Craven and the largest tap dance troupe in' the world - plucked from the All Star archives by Roy Castle.
Choreographer SALLY GILPIN
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON Produced by ALAN RUSSELL
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Roy Castle.
Unknown:
Sally Gilpin
Director:
Johnny Pearson
Produced By:
Alan Russell

Maggie Philbin and John Craven ask why we love to be terrified on fairground rides. There are Meccano merry-go-rounds; plastic dodgems; do-it-yourself digital pictures and a berserk computer that claps the star investigator behind bars. Or is that an illusion?
Production team ROB BAYLY
CHARLES HUFF , FIONA PITCHER
Sudio director STUART MCDONALD Producer LAURTE JOHN

Contributors

Unknown:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Rob Bayly
Unknown:
Charles Huff
Unknown:
Fiona Pitcher
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Laurte John

A squeal-with-delight spectacular starring that saucy, sultry, scintillating superstar Miss Piggy also starring George Hamilton John Ritter, Frank Oz, Mr Showbiz Himself, Tony Clifton and JIM HENSON'S Muppets.
Get your exercise equipment out of the fridge and join Miss Piggy in her very own aerobics work-out programme - 'Snackercize'. See JOHN RITTER fulfil his lifelong ambition - a love scene with the muppet femme fatale. Witness for yourselves the unique talents which have catapulted this gorgeous glamour-girl to international fame. All this and much, much more ...
Lighting BEAKER
Vision mixer FOZZIE BEAR Director KERMIT THE FROG
A HENSON INTERNATIONAL production
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Contributors

Unknown:
George Hamilton
Unknown:
John Ritter
Unknown:
Frank Oz Mr Showbiz Himself
Unknown:
Tony Clifton
Unknown:
Jim Henson
Unknown:
John Ritter
Unknown:
Fozzie Bear

for the Homelink Trophy
Pulling ten tons of tramcar or lifting a small family saloon - just two of the very testing events in a spectacular competition of strength, stamina and character. Introduced by Donny MacLeod from the grounds of Nottingham Castle and the National Tramway Museum, Crich.
The competitors: from Edinburgh Chris Black
(hammer thrower, bronze medallist, Commonwealth Games) from Swansea John Burns
(weight lifter, twice Commonwealth Games gold medallist) from Holbeach Geoff Capes
(ex-Olympic shot putter, now Highland Games Athlete - currently ' Europe's Strongest Man') from Coleraine Allan Crossley
(former British light-heavy and heavyweight arm-wrestling champion) from Newcastle upon Tyne Peter
Gordon (British Police shot putt hammer champion) from Edinburgh Jack Hynd
(weight lifter, Commonwealth Games bronze medallist) from Tottenham Peter Welch
(power lifter and body builder, third in Britain's Strongest Man 1982) from Penge Steve Zetolofsky (Commonwealth powerlifting squat record holder)
Produced in association with TRANS WORLD INTERNATIONAL
Engineering manager GORDON WIIITE Production team
SANDRA CLARK , BOB WILD
Television presentation SIMON BETTS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
John Burns
Unknown:
Geoff Capes
Unknown:
Allan Crossley
Unknown:
Tyne Peter
Unknown:
Jack Hynd
Unknown:
Peter Welch
Unknown:
Steve Zetolofsky
Unknown:
Sandra Clark
Unknown:
Bob Wild
Unknown:
Simon Betts

Have you disagreed with the referee recently?
Cliff Michelmore invites you to join in tonight's lighthearted contest and compare your scores with the studio teams.
Sharp-eyed? 20/20 vision? Perfect colour? Join in television's first ever ' telephone-vote' and add to your score at home with Paul Daniels , Squadron Leader John Blackwell of the Red Arrows, Wimbledon umpire Malcolm Huntington, Falklands war artist Linda Kitson. Lord Lichfield, Sotheby's art expert Peter Nahum and Chinese detective David Yip. Programme associate
PROFESSOR RICHARDGREGORY
Illustrations PETER AGLAND. ERIC ILETT Designer PAUL HAINES
Research ANNA QUARENDON and COLLEEN TOOMEY
Directors PIETER MORFURGO and ROBERT TONER
Producer MARK PATTERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Squadron Leader John Blackwell
Unknown:
Malcolm Hun
Artist:
Linda Kitson.
Unknown:
Peter Nahum
Unknown:
David Yip.
Unknown:
Peter Agland.
Unknown:
Colleen Toomey
Directors:
Pieter Morfurgo
Directors:
Robert Toner
Producer:
Mark Patterson

The feature film starring
Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn
Security expert Joe Collins decides to take a special interest in his latest job-the installation of a sophisticated alarm system in a large bank. Joe has plans to commit the perfect robbery, one which the victims-all of them crooks - cannot report. Unfortunately the three gangsters plan to take the law into their own hands ...
Produced by M. J. FRANKOVICH
Written and directed by Richard BROOKS Films: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Warren Beatty
Unknown:
Joe Collins
Produced By:
M. J. Frankovich
Directed By:
Richard Brooks
Joe Collins:
Warren Beatty
Dawn Divine:
Goldie Hawn
Mr Kessel:
Gert Frobe
Attorney:
Robert Webber
Sarge:
Scott Brady
Candy man:
Arthur Brauss
Major:
Robert Stiles
Granich:
Wolfgang Kieling

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