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with Mike Read , Keith Chegwin and Sarah Greene
There's a lot of music in store this morning.
Kajagoogoo will be here with their latest single and NICK BEGGS will be telling about a very unusual musical get-together. It might just involve General Manager Mike and another of today's special guests, singer David Grant. You can phone them all on [number removed]. Keith will be out and about with the delivery van and joining him, another pop superstar, the lead singer from The Who, Roger Daltrey.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Read
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Nick Beggs
Singer:
David Grant.
Unknown:
Roger Daltrey.

A series of six programmes starring Rod Hull and Emu with their special guests
Grace Kennedy, Hot Chocolate, Louise Tucker, The North East Synchronised Swimming Team, Christopher Booker

Rod and Emu present a fun-packed show of laughter and music from the exciting Rhyl Sun Centre. In this week's report from down under, they set an early alarm to visit Sydney's main fish market at Piermont. Bailers, snappers and mud crabs are only a few of the scores of unusual varieties of fish harvested daily in the Pacific Ocean.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Grace Kennedy
Unknown:
Louise Tucker
Unknown:
Christopher Booker
Designer:
Mel Bibby.
Lighting:
Ron Meager
Producer:
Mike Stephens
Executive Producer:
Peter Ridsdale Scott

with Jimmy Savile OBE
What could Jim fix for you?
If it's unusual, possible, entertaining or daring and you do not think it has been done before, drop him a line.
Sound RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN
Lighting PETER WESSON . Designer JOHN STOUT Director PETER CAMPBELL ProducerROGER ordish
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Savile
Unknown:
Richard Chamberlain
Unknown:
Peter Wesson
Designer:
John Stout
Director:
Peter Campbell
Producer:
Roger Ordish

starring Robert Redford with Bo Svenson
Susan Sarandon , Margot Kidder
Superstar Redford plays the daredevil flier Waldo Pepper whose ambition is to outdo the stunts of the legendary German ace Ernst Kessler. This exhilarating, spectacular film vividly evokes the fast-changing world of flying and air circuses in the 20s and includes some of the most breath-taking aerial stunts ever filmed.
Screenplay bywilliam GOLDMAN From a story by GEORGE ROY HILL
Produced and directed by GEORGE ROY HILL Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Redford
Unknown:
Bo Svenson
Unknown:
Susan Sarandon
Unknown:
Margot Kidder
Unknown:
Superstar Redford
Unknown:
Waldo Pepper
Unknown:
Ernst Kessler.
Unknown:
William Goldman
Story By:
George Roy Hill
Directed By:
George Roy
Waldo Pepper:
Robert Redford
Alex Olsson:
Bo Svenson
Ernst Kessler:
Bo Brundin
Mary Beth:
Susan Sarandon
Newton Potts:
Geoffrey Lewis
Ezra Stiles:
Edward Herrmann
Doc Dillhoefer:
Philip Bruns
Werfel:
Roderick Cook
Patsy:
Kelly Jean Peters
Maude:
Margot Kidder
Duke:
Scott Newman

The last of six programmes starring Les Dawson Special guest Bertice Reading
Featuring The Roly Polys with ROY BARRACLOUGH , ELI WOODS
Script by LES DAWSON , TERRY RAVENSCROFT Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Musical associate PETER LEE Choreography LUD
Costume designer VALERIE WHITE
Sound LEN SHOREY Lighting JOHN DIXON Designer JOHN SNOADEN Producer robin NASH

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Barraclough
Script By:
Les Dawson
Script By:
Terry Ravenscroft
Director:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Peter Lee
Designer:
Valerie White
Unknown:
Len Shorey
Unknown:
John Dixon
Designer:
John Snoaden
Producer:
Robin Nash

by N. j CRISP.
The last of a serial in three parts starring
3: One of the 'odd jobs' has gone wrong and Griffin finds himself with a body on his hands, in the middle of an international situation, racing against time (and an unknown group) to save himself and Nancy from death.
Music composed and conducted by PATRICK GOWERS
Script editor MAGGIE ALLEN Photography ALEX SCOTT
Film editor PHYLLIS IRONSIDE Designer JIM LONGMUIR
Produced by BOB MCINTOSH
Directed by TRISTAN DEVERE COLE BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
N. J Crisp.
Conducted By:
Patrick Gowers
Editor:
Maggie Allen
Unknown:
Alex Scott
Editor:
Phyllis Ironside
Designer:
Jim Longmuir
Produced By:
Bob McIntosh
Directed By:
Tristan Devere Cole
George Griffin - the Odd:
Jon Finch
Major Drew:
With Ralph Bates
Nancy:
Polly Hemingway
Dalton:
Paul Maxwell
Tauber:
And Wolf Kahler
Bradley:
Martin Heller
Dick:
Jamie Roberts
Penny:
Lesley Fitzsimmons
Denham:
Ray Charleson
HiggS:
Ben Robertson
Plumber:
William Armour
Lorry driver:
Trevor Steedman

Terry Wogan hosts his own talk show. A unique combination of Terry in conversation with top stars from home and abroad, people in the headlines and the very best in entertainment. Tonight's guests include:
Victoria Principal - Pam Ewing from the soapy Dallas flies in to meet the saga's sternest critic; and Noel Edmonds , television's most popular and personable prankster.
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Designer BOB COVE
Director GORDON ELSBURY Producer MARCUS PLANTIN
(Dallas can be seen on Tuesday at 8.10pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Pam Ewing
Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Chris Greenwood
Unknown:
Michael McCarthy
Designer:
Bob Cove
Director:
Gordon Elsbury
Producer:
Marcus Plantin

continues the season of films to terrify, tonight starring
Peter Cushing , John Hurt
At a party in the 1920s, two dizzy couples challenge each other to a car race to Land's End. But the race ends in fog near a lonely, dark mansion where Peter Cushing offers hospitality at a gruesome price!
Screenplay by JOHN ELDER Produced by KEVIN FRANCIS Directed by FREDDIE FRANCIS
0 FEATURE: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Cushing
Unknown:
Peter Cushing
Unknown:
John Elder
Produced By:
Kevin Francis
Directed By:
Freddie Francis
Dr Lawrence:
Peter Cushing
Tom:
John Hurt
Angela:
Alexandra Bastedo
Ayah:
Gwen Watford
Daphne:
Veronica Carlson
The Ghoul:
Don Henderson
Billy:
Stewart Bevan
Geoffrey:
Ian McCulloch
Young man:
John D Collins

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