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with Mike Read Keith Chegwin , John Craven , Sarah Greene and David Icke
Manager MIKE 'S got a store full of fun for you this morning because Little and Large will be around today-ring them on [number removed]. Keith Harris and Orville will be in to sing their latest single.
Roddy Llewellyn will be in the Gardening Department with some hints on house plants. SARAH will have some fashion and make-up ideas for you to try in time for your Christmas Party. KEITH will be out and about and meeting some birds of prey and DAVID will be in the Sports Department with some news of a special bike ride.
Send you Tellygrams and Customer Orders to
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BBCtv, London W12 8QT
Editor CHRIS BELLIGER
Record and cassette [same title) REB 489/ZCF 489 from rttailers

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Read
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Manager Mike
Unknown:
Keith Harris
Unknown:
Roddy Llewellyn
Editor:
Chris Belliger

(See panel)
including at 12.40 News Summary

12.20 Football Focus
A review of the British progress in the UEFA Cup and a look at today's top League action make up Bob Wilson's Football Focus.

12.45, 1.15 International Tennis
from Kooyong, Melbourne The Australian Open Championships The final Grand Slam event of the year, which, like Wimbledon, is played on grass. In today's Ladies' final, Martina Navratilova, already the Wimbledon and the US Open Champion, will be hoping to add this to her impressive list of titles.
Commentators JOHN BARRETT and ANN JONES

1.0, 1.35, 2.10 Racing from Cheltenham
1.5 The Daily Express Triumph Hurdle Race Trial (2m) 1.40 The Tia Maria Bula Hurdle Race (2m). Champion hurdler Gaye Brief aims for his sixth successive win. 2.15 The Kennedy Construction Gold Cup (A handicap steeplechase 2^m). Last year's winner Observe is again a leading contender for the first prize of over £12,000.
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN, JULIAN WILSON, RICHARD PITMAN

1.50, 3.30; 3.50 Trampolining from Worthing: The Hermesetas World Cup
Individual World Champions Carl Furrer and Switzerland's Ruth Keller head an impressive entry including Sue Shotton, Andrea Holmes and Penny Thomas, each a European Champion.
Commentators HAMILTON BLAND and BRIAN PHELPS

2.25 Ski-ing from Val D'Isere: The Men's Downhill
Weather permitting, round two of the World Cup from France.
Commentator DAVID VINE

2.45 Ice Hockey from Lake Placid: USA v USSR
All the promise of a torrid encounter. The Russians, the current world champions, were beaten by the US for the Olympic gold medal in Lake Placid in 1980, so there are reputations to protect.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS

3.45 Half-times

4.5 Rugby League: The John Player Trophy
Highlights of today's first semi-final
Commentators RAY FRENCH and ALEX MURPHY

4.40 Final Score
The Classified Check plus the pools news and a round up of today's other sporting news.

(Northern Ireland only: local results service at 4.55)

Contributors

Television Presentation (Football Focus):
Brian Barwick
Television Presentation (Racing):
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation (Trampolining):
Bob Duncan
Television Presentation (Ski-ing):
French TV Service
Television Presentation (Ice Hockey):
Canadian Sports Network
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Channel 3, Australia
Television Presentation (Rugby League):
Keith Phillips
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Phillips

The last of three programmes starring Michael Crawford Written by RAYMOND ALLEN from stories by MICHAEL CRAWFORD featuring Michele Dotrice with Edward Hardwicke Glynn Edwards Designer
ANDREW HOWE DAVlES Produced by SYDNEY LOTTERBY

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Crawford
Written By:
Raymond Allen
Stories By:
Michael Crawford
Unknown:
Michele Dotrice
Unknown:
Edward Hardwicke
Unknown:
Glynn Edwards
Unknown:
Andrew Howe Davles
Produced By:
Sydney Lotterby
Frank:
Michael Crawford
Betty:
Michele Dotrice
Mr Lawrence:
Edward Hardwicke
Mr Lewis:
Glynn Edwards
Miss Butler:
Diana King
Grandad:
Dick Bentley
Man:
David Rose
Jessica:
Jessica Forte

The last in the series starring Noel Edmonds
A special end of series edition with special guests and surprises and featuring this year's Whirly Wheelers. Hidden camera sequences devised and staged by PETER OULAT Sound DAVID THOMPSON Lighting FRED WRIGHT Designer
PAMELA LAMBOOY Production MICHAEL HURLL

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Peter Oulat
Unknown:
David Thompson
Unknown:
Fred Wright
Unknown:
Pamela Lambooy
Unknown:
Michael Hurll

The feature film starring
Robert Mitchum , George Kennedy Flagg is the ageing marshal of Progress, a peaceful, thriving community with street lighting and automobiles. When he hears his old enemy, train robber Big John McKay, is in the area, he proceeds to gather a posse. But mayor Wilker retires him and forbids the action. Undeterred, the rugged, stubborn Flagg sets out after McKay on his own....
Written and produced by RONALD M COHEN and DENNIS 8HRYACK
Directed by BURT KENNEDY Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
George Kennedy
Produced By:
Ronald M Cohen
Directed By:
Burt Kennedy
Flagg:
Robert Mitchum
McKay:
George Kennedy
Waco:
David Carradine
Mayor:
Wilker Martinbalsam
Carmel:
Tina Louise
Grundy:
Douglas V Fowley
Mary:
Lois Nettleton
Deuce:
John Davis Chandler
Ticker:
John Carradine
Actor:
Pollymarie Windsor
Boyle:
Dick Peabody
Mrs Stone:
Kathleen Freeman
Buckshot:
Jimmy Murphy
Actor:
Hawkins Garrettlewis

by Bill Craig
Created by Robert Banks Stewart starring John Nettles with Terence Alexander, Deborah Grant and featuring Sean Arnold, Annette Badland, Mela White
Guest stars Celia Gregory, Rosy Clayton
When Terri Fuller arrives on Jersey she is clearly no ordinary tourist: the woman with her has a gun ...
Subtitles on Ceefax page 110

Contributors

Writer:
Bill Craig
Created by:
Robert Banks Stewart
Theme Music:
George Fenton
Script Editor:
Chris Boucher
Film Editor:
Graham Walker
Designer:
Marjorie Pratt
Photography:
David Whitson
Producer:
Jonathan Alwyn
Director:
Ian Toynton
Jim Bergerac:
John Nettles
Hungerford:
Terence Alexander
Deborah:
Deborah Grant
Terri Fuller:
Rosy Clayton
Liz Phillips:
Celia Gregory
Forbes:
Barrie Cookson
Brewster:
Peter Childs
Tug Williams:
Godfrey James
Skinner:
Bruce Liddington
Hitman:
Giles Meredith
Beresford:
Donald Morley
Diamante Lil:
Mela White
Crozier:
Sean Arnold
Charlotte:
Annette Badland
Det Con Wilson:
Geoffrey Leesley
Policeman:
Michael Maynard
Receptionist:
Jane Hayward
Barman:
Patrick Murray
Video salesman:
Arthur Kelly
Mechanic:
Julian Cope

starring
Jasper Carrott
OptionalEntertainment
If you don't want to see this show or have a prior engagement, just get a pen and join pomt A to point B and point C to point D. If you're not sure, use a pencil. with Christopher Barrie
Nick Maloney , Jan Ravens
Nick Wilton and Bert Higgins
Music PETER BREWS
Script associate NEIL SHAND
Written by JASPER CARROTT. KIM FULLER
ROB ORANT and DOUO NAYLOR. JAMES HENDRIE TONY SARCHET , BOB SINFIELD. ANDREA SOLOMONS
Sound LAURIE TAYLOR
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Designer GRARME STORY
Director JOHN BISHOP
Producer GEOFF POSNER
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jasper Carrott
Unknown:
Christopher Barrie
Unknown:
Nick Maloney
Unknown:
Jan Ravens
Unknown:
Nick Wilton
Unknown:
Bert Higgins
Music:
Peter Brews
Written By:
Jasper Carrott.
Written By:
Kim Fuller
Written By:
Rob Orant
Written By:
Douo Naylor.
Unknown:
Hendrie Tony Sarchet
Unknown:
Bob Sinfield.
Unknown:
Andrea Solomons
Unknown:
Laurie Taylor
Unknown:
Dickie Higham
Designer:
Grarme Story
Director:
John Bishop
Producer:
Geoff Posner

starring
Vincent Price, Frank Lovejoy. Phyllis Kirk , Carolyn Jones
Vincent Price , in his first major horror role, plays the owner of a wax museum, maimed and mutilated in a fire, who finds a way of making his frightening new figures more realistic than ever.
Directed by ANDRE de TOTH

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Lovejoy.
Unknown:
Phyllis Kirk
Unknown:
Carolyn Jones
Unknown:
Vincent Price
Directed By:
Andre De Toth
Prof Jarrod:
Vincent Price
Lt Brennan:
Frank Lovejoy
Sue Allen:
Phyllis Kirk
Cathy Gray:
Carolyn Jones
Scott Andrews:
Paul Picerni
Matthew Burke:
Roy Roberts
Mr Andrews:
Andrew Clarke
Sidney Wallace:
Paul Cavanagh
Igor:
Charles Buchinsky
Leon Averill:
Ned Young

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