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with Mike Read , Keith Chegwin Sarah Greene and David Icke
Today's the day! The Saturday SuperStore talent finalists get their last chance to win your votes. Who will win this coveted title? The decision is yours!
Joining Mike in the Music Department, from America Dr Hook, and from Britain Shakin' Stevens and Bananarama. You can call them up on [number removed]for a chat - and there's a chance to win their star bargains. Helping out in the Gardening Department-Roddy Llewellyn. He'll have some hints on how to grow one of the smallest gardens you've ever seen.
Do you play video games on your computer? Sarah has the latest details on the most popular games on the market today.
Joining David in the Sports Department-top darts player Bobby George. He'll be aiming to finish on a double when he takes your calls.
Keith will be down in the Warehouse sorting out this week's special bargains - and he's got some surprises in stock for you.
Don't forget the address for all your letters and cards: Saturday SuperStore, BBCtv, London [Postcode removed].
Editor CHRIS BELLINGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Read
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Bobby George.
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

(See panel)
including at 12.20 News Summary

12.0-5.5pm
Introduced by David Coleman

12.5 Football Focus
with Bob Wilson

12.25 Racing from Newbury and Haydock
Newbury
12.30 The Holsten Diat Pils Handicap Hurdle Race (2m 100yds)
1.0 The Fairview Homes Novices' Steeplechase (21m)
1.30 The Philip Comes Saddle of Gold Hurdle Race (Final. 3m 120 yds)
Newmarket-trained The Pawn is a leading fancy to withstand a strong Irish challenge.
Commentators JULIAN WILSON and JOHN HANMER

Haydock
12.45 The John Craig Victor Ludorum Hurdle Race (2m)
1.15 The Timeform Steeplechase (2=m)
1.45 The Greenall Whitley Breweries Steeplechase (Handicap. 3m)
Gold Cup and Grand National prospects clash in this important trial with a prize of over £12,000 at stake.
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN, RICHARD PITMAN

1.55 International Rugby Union
1.55 France v England from Pare des Princes, Paris
As France head for another Grand Slam - they last did it in 1981 - they must be aware that England have beaten them on their last two visits to Paris.
Commentators NIGEL STARMER-SMITH, JOHN WELCH
3.30 Ireland v Scotland from Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Scotland's last Triple Crown win was in 1938 but they have not won in Ireland since 1976.
Commentators BILL MCLAREN, BILL BEAUMONT

4.40 Final Score
The classified check, plus news and views of today's other sporting action.

Television presentation: Racing (Newbury) Richard Tilling (Haydock) Keith Phillips Rugby Union (France) A2F (Ireland) RTE
Assistant editor, Grandstand BRIAN BARWICK
Producer, Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor, Grandstand JOHN philips

A series of six programmes starring Rod Hull and Emu with their special guests Barbara Dickson David Grant , Rondo Veneziano Ron Looney , Gordon Blacklock Gabrielle Traynor
Rod and Emu present a fun-packed show of laughter and music from the exciting Rhyl Sun Centre.
Designer MEL BIBBY. Lighting RON MEAGER Producer MIKE STEPHENS
Executive producer PETER ridsdale scott BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Rod Hull
Unknown:
Barbara Dickson
Unknown:
David Grant
Unknown:
Rondo Veneziano
Unknown:
Ron Looney
Unknown:
Gordon Blacklock
Unknown:
Gabrielle Traynor
Designer:
Mel Bibby.
Producer:
Mike Stephens
Producer:
Peter Ridsdale

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 at Jim'll Fix It BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, London [Postcode removed]
Sound RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN
Lighting PETER WESSON. Designer JOHN STOUT Director PETER CAMPBELL Producer ROGER ORDISH

Contributors

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

The first of four programmes

What can you do in 35 minutes?
Well, you can run eight and three quarter four-minute miles. Or you can fly halfway to Ostend or you can boil yourself an extremely hard egg. On the other hand you could join those two brilliant comedy impressionists Les Dennis and Dustin Gee along with comedian Roy Jay, that 'Slither Hither, Spook Spook Man' for television's fastest and snappiest laughter and music show. A much better way to spend 35 minutes!
with Caroline Dennis

[NB this programme was postponed to 7 April and replaced by "Some Mother Do 'Ave 'Em"]

Contributors

Impressionist:
Les Dennis
Impressionist:
Dustin Gee
Comedian:
Roy Jay
[Actress]:
Caroline Dennis
Script Associate:
Neil Shand
Musical Director:
Ken Jones
Choreographer:
Brian Rogers
Sound:
Adrian Bishop-Laggett
Lighting:
Ken MacGregor
Designer:
John Anderson
Producer/Director:
John Bishop

starring Paul Newman Robert Redford
Superstars Newman and Redford play the most outrageous and endearing outlaws in Western history - fact or fiction - and there is a mixture of both in this colourful adventure story about Butch and the Kid, bank robbers extraordinary.
Winner of four Academy Awards, this exciting Western proved one of the most successful films of all time, not least because of the clever pairing of its stars and the marvellous locations.
Screenplay by WILLIAM GOLDMAN
Produced by JOHN FOREMAN Directed by GEORGE ROY HILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Newman
Unknown:
Robert Redford
Unknown:
Superstars Newman
Unknown:
William Goldman
Produced By:
John Foreman
Directed By:
George Roy Hill
Butch Cassidy:
Paul Newman
Sundance Kid:
Robert Redford
Etta Place:
Katherine Ross
Percy Garris:
Strother Martin
Bike salesman:
Henry Jones
Sheriff Bledsoe:
Jeff Corey
Woodcock:
George Furth
Agnes:
Cloris Leachman
Harvey Logan:
Ted Cassidy
Marshal:
Kenneth Mars
Macon:
Donnelly Rhodes
Large woman:
Jody Gilbert

by Paula Milne
A serial in eight episodes
Starring
with
As their husbands watch yet another Saturday evening of television sport two housewives, Donna and Jen, find that a chance encounter sows the seed of an idea in their heads.
Cast in order of appearance
Music by JIM BYWATER. GAVIN RICHARDS and ADAM KOTZ Studio sound BRIAN DEWAR Studio lighting DAVID OGLE Designer BOB SMART
Producer CAROL ROBERTSON
Directed by MICHAEL SIMPSON
4p FEATURE: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Paula Milne
Music By:
Jim Bywater.
Music By:
Gavin Richards
Unknown:
Brian Dewar
Producer:
Carol Robertson
Directed By:
Michael Simpson
Donna Hewitt:
Rosemary Martin
Jen Robinson:
Anne Carroll
Ray Hewitt:
Mark Kingston
Mick Robinson:
Donald Gee
Ken Lark:
Gavin Richards
David:
Andrew Rigby
Joanna:
Eileen Fletcher
Nigel:
Adam Kotz
Punk:
Stuart St Paul
Punk:
Terry Cade
Policeman:
Chris Webb
Bill:
Brian Bovell

Terry Wogan hosts his own talk show. A unique combination of Terry in conversation with top stars from home and abroad. Tonight's guests include: Joan Rivers , the unpredictable, outrageous American comedienne returns to these shores and Gerald Priestland , world traveller, modern moralist, and 'guru' of contemporary problems.
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Lighting DUNCAN BROWN Designer BOB COVE
Director DAVID TAYLOR
Producer MARCUS PLANTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Joan Rivers
Unknown:
Gerald Priestland
Unknown:
Chris Greenwood
Unknown:
Duncan Brown
Designer:
Bob Cove
Director:
David Taylor
Producer:
Marcus Plantin

continues the season of films to terrify, tonight starring
Antoinette Bower , Craig Littler
A famous pathologist is flown to the Philippines to investigate a series of savage murders committed by a beast-like killer. In a remote jungle area she discovers a 'research' centre where a doctor is experimenting on psychopaths with terrifying results.
Screenplay by GEORGE SCHENCK Produced by VINCENTE NAYVE Directed by GEORGE SCHENCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Antoinette Bower
Unknown:
Craig Littler
Unknown:
George Schenck
Produced By:
Vincente Nayve
Directed By:
George Schenck
Dr Alix Pardee:
Antoinette Bower
Dr Bill Fleming:
Craig Littler
Stewart Victor:
Harry Lauter
Diaz:
Vic Diaz
Vigo:
Jose Romulo

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