with Frank Bough and Fern Britton
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Plus today: Gardening lips from Alan Titchmarsh between 7.30 and 7.45; Pop News between 7.45 and 8.0; Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0
The first of three films in which Donny MacLeod enjoys an inside view of an enigmatic country.
Tokyo ...
Tokyo is arguably the most exhilarating and most confusing ot the world's capitals. The visitor finds himself overwhelmed by the noise, dazed by the hectic pace and perplexed by the juxtaposition of East and West.
DONNY MACLEOD attends a Japanese wedding, plays the country ever-
Popular pin-ball game, pachinko, and finds himself in the thick of a pulsating street festival.
Film editor MERRICK SIMMONS Producer JONATHAN FULFORD
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guest Fraser Wilson
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
HRH The Princess Anne meets the finalists in the Pebble Mill Youth Caring Scheme and presents the awards.
A See-Saw programme
Beaks and Claws
The Story of Cuthbert Brodrick (1822-1905)
Presented by Patrick Nuttgens
In 1853 an event took place which was to affect the appearance and style of every great industrial city. Cuthbert Brodrick , a young Yorkshire architect, won the competition for that most splendid of municipal palaces, Leeds Town Hall. It was a turning point in architectural and civic style, dramatic in its impact, worldwide in its effect.
Taking part: Dr Derek Linstrum Sir John Betjeman and Asa Briggs
Film editor MARTIN WINTERTON Producer JOHN GRAHAM
with Barry Sullivan , Gregory Walcott
Claudette Colbert stars as a smart emancipated lady who heads west to start a new career as a newspaper editor in the colourful period of the 1880s. Pursued by a New Orleans gambler whom she has ruined, she finds herself in more trouble when she incurs the enmity of two ruthless cattle barons who control the town. Determined to continue her endeavours to rid Texas of its dictators, she finds an ally from an unexpected source ...
Story and screenplay by HORACE MCCOY Produced by NAT HOLT
Directed by TIM WHELAN Films: page 14
Roll up! Roll up!
Come and watch Gary the Greatest at work,
Watch him lift tremendous weights above his head!
Watch him bend iron bars!
You've never seen anyone as powerful as Gary the Greatest
Presenter Carol Chell
Guests Sarah Long , Ben Thomas Story: Gary the Greatest by MARGARET JOY
Musical director PETER PONTZEN Percussionist LYN EDWARDS Series producer ANNE gobey
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Six programmes told in pictures
2: The Ugly Duckling
Sheila Hancock tells HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN'S original story.
Series producer IAN MOO.YOUNG
Which jelly-bean travelled the furthest? Where's the tallest hedge in the world? Roy Castle , Norris Mc-Whirter and Fiona Kennedy explore anything and anyone with a claim to a place in the record books.
Designer COLIN BLAYMIRES
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
Presented by Gary Wilmot with Bill Homewood , Caroline Bernstein David Coker and The Gemini Twins Pupils:
CATHERINE ELCOMBE , NATALIE FINLAN
DANIEL KIPLING ,MARIA LEONIDOU
MARISSA LINDSAY , PAUL WALSBY
Calling all creeps! Lesson two includes some products essential for classroom credibility. Don't be late!
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
A serial in five parts by RICHARD COOPER
2: Following the second disastrous missile firing, Andy becomes suspicious of the Icarus Foundation. Martin grows uneasy about what is going on at Falconleigh School.
Producer PAUL STONE
Director MARILYN Fox
Book (same title), paperback El.25, hard-back 95.25 from booksellers
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The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Presenters Nick Ross, Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson News read by Jan Leeming
And contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists.
Your Sixty Minutes countdown
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
A quiz show with Paul Daniels
Will last week's champion manage to beat the challenge of five new contestants as they all try to find which is the odd one out?
Based on an original format devised by MARK MAXWELL-SMITH
Sound LAURIE JOHNSON Lighting DEREK SLEE
Designer PHIL ROBERSON Director DAVID TAYLOR Producer JOHN BISHOP
Produced by arrangement with RALPH EDWARDS PRODUCTIONS and ACTION TIME LTD
Introduced by Jimmy Hill
Manchester City v Chelsea
Maine Road, Manchester is the venue for the last of five Canon League matches shown live this season.
It is currently a Second Division location, but MANCHESTER CITY have surprised many people by their efforts to win back a place in the top company. CHELSEA'S bid has been even stronger and, with only one more weekend of League football to follow, this could be the night when the London club clinch a return to the First Division. Plus the results of the April Goal of the Month competition.
Commentator ALAN PARRY
Series producer FRED viner Editor BOB ABRAHAMS
with John Humphrys
Weekend Weather JIM BACON
and Kill Huggy Bear
Starsky and Hutch's amiable underworld friend, Huggy Bear, becomes a target for murder when he is robbed of a large sum of hot money belonging to a ruthless racketeer.
Written by FRED FREIBERGER
Directed by MICHAEL SCHULTZ
written by ROY CLARKE , starring with and Potter cadges a lift from his neighbour, Tolly, to the golf club via the vicarage to pick up his partner. Sounds simple, but problems occur which stimulate Tolly to behave strangely....
Designer PAUL ALLEN. Produced and directed by BERNARD THOMPSON
The George Wimpey
ABA Championships 1984 from the Wembley Arena
The final trial for the 1984 Olympic Games. A win tonight is the surest way to a coveted place in the British team for Los Angeles, and a chance to win the greatest amateur honour of all, an Olympic gold medal.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN