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Introduced by Mark Curry live from the Picture Show control room.
Maggie Philbin takes the Mobile Picture Unit on a day trip to an east coast resort.
Star guest Robin Cousins
The featured band Musical Youth
There are lots of prizes to be won in the Post Code game and in the telephone memory game Pick-a-Pair.
Zorro continues his battle with Don del Oro and Boss Cat gets the better of Officer Dibble, while Bullwinkle J. Moose comes to the rescue of Bumbling Brothers Circus.
Director MICK DEMPSEY Producer TONY HARRISON
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mark Curry
Unknown:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
Bullwinkle J. Moose
Director:
Mick Dempsey
Producer:
Tony Harrison
Producer:
David Brown

The comedy starring The Marx Brothers.

In one of their final films, Groucho plays a private detective on the trail of the Romanoff diamonds which have been smuggled into the country in a sardine can. But Harpo accidentally steals the can to feed a starving theatrical troupe...
This crazy comedy features numerous musical interludes and a surprise appearance by a young Marilyn Monroe.

Contributors

Music and lyrics:
Ann Ronell
Screenplay:
Frank Tashlin
Screenplay:
Mac Benoff
From a story by:
Harpo Marx
Producer:
Lester Cowan
Director:
David Miller
Sam Grunion:
Groucho Marx
Fanstino:
Chico Marx
Harpo:
Harpo Marx
Maggie Phillips:
null Vera-Ellen
Madame Egilichi:
Ilona Massey
Alphonse Zoto:
Raymond Burr
Grunion's Client:
Marilyn Monroe

A special feature-length episode introducing the ultimate television hero - Automan - holographic image who starts life as a character in a computer game and ends up as Los Angeles Police Department's greatest asset in their fight against crime. starring
Automan and his creator, mild-mannered computer expert Walter Nebicher , turn their unique talents to solving the mysterious disappearance of key personnel from several big corporations - even the cop assigned to the case has gone missing!
Written by GLEN A. LARSON Directed by LEE KATZIN BACK PAGES: 82

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Nebicher
Written By:
Glen A. Larson
Directed By:
Lee Katzin
Automan:
Chuck Wagner
Walter Nebicher:
Desi Arnaz Jr
Lt Jack Curtis:
Robert Lansing
Roxanne Caldwell:
Heather McNair
Det Ted Smithers:
Doug McClure
P J Hawkins:
Steven Franken
Lydell Hamilton:
Patrick MacNee
Peterson:
Robert J Hogan
Collins:
Steven Keats
Cramer:
James Antonio Jr
Martin Wills:
Don Galloway
Chuck Wilson:
Robert Dunlap
Tanya:
Camilla Spaarv

starring
George Segal , Robert Vaughn
Ben Gazzara , Bradford Dillman with E. G. Marshall
February 1945 and the war in Europe enters its final stages as the Allies prepare to cross the Rhine. Hitler has ordered the destruction of all bridges across the river, but one small iron structure remains intact - the bridge at Remagen. This is the exciting story of one of the most important single actions of World War II.
Screenplay by RICHARD YATES and WILLIAM ROBERTS
Produced by DAVID L. WOLPER Directed by JOHN GUILLERMIN

Contributors

Unknown:
George Segal
Unknown:
Robert Vaughn
Unknown:
Ben Gazzara
Unknown:
Bradford Dillman
Unknown:
E. G. Marshall
Unknown:
Richard Yates
Unknown:
William Roberts
Produced By:
David L. Wolper
Directed By:
John Guillermin
Lt Phil Hartman:
George Segal
Maj Paul Kreuger:
Robert Vaughn
Sgt Angelo:
Ben Gazzara
Maj Barnes:
Bradford Dillman
Brig-Gen Shinner:
E G Marshall
Gen von Brock:
Peter van Eyck
Cpl Jellicoe:
Matt Clark
Col Dent:
Fritz Ford
Lt Pattison:
Tom Heaton

The first in a new series of programmes for all the family presenting international entertainers with their music and songs, both new and nostalgic, together with film of Val's recent visit to Australia. starring
Val Doonican
With his special guests
Keith Harris with ORVILLE and Oasis featuring
PETER SKELLERN , MARY HOPKIN
JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER
BILL LOVELADY , MITCH DALTON
Musical director
RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Musical associate ROGER RICHARDS Script CHRIS GREENWOOD and VAL DOONICAN
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Sound KEITH GUNN
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer TONY BURROUGH
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
0 FEATURE: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Val Doonican
Unknown:
Keith Harris
Unknown:
Peter Skellern
Unknown:
Mary Hopkin
Unknown:
Julian Lloyd Webber
Unknown:
Bill Lovelady
Unknown:
Mitch Dalton
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Roger Richards
Script:
Chris Greenwood
Unknown:
Chris Greenwood
Unknown:
Yvonne Littlewood

starring
Victimless Crime
Chris and Mary Beth enter the twilight world of porno movie-making when they investigate a death in 'unusual' circumstances. They discover that nothing is black and white in the blue films business and that finding victims is tougher than identifying the guilty....
Written by PETER LEFCOURT Directed by JIM FRAWLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Beth
Written By:
Peter Lefcourt
Directed By:
Jim Frawley
Chris Cagney and:
Sharon Gless
Mary Beth Lacey:
Tyne Daly
Lt Samuels:
Al Wazman
Harvey Lacey:
John Karlen
Detective Petrie:
Carl Lumbly
Detective Isbecki:
Martin Kove
Sgt LaGuardia:
Sidney Clute
M Benoit:
Paul Freeman

starring Charlton Heston
Anthony Zerbe , Rosalind Cash Los Angeles 1977. Following a worldwide plague, Robert Neville believes himself the only person alive and immune from the disease. Barricaded in his fortress-apartment, Neville fights off the 'Family' - the sufferers for whom he represents a surviving cause of their nightmare existence.
Charlton Heston stars as the last 'man alive' in this vivid portrait of a world destroyed by germ warfare.
Screenplay by JOHN WILLIAM CORRINGTON and JOYCE M. CORRINGTON
Based on the novel I Am Legend by RICHARD MATHESON
Produced by WALTER SELTZER Directed by BORIS SAGAL

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlton Heston
Unknown:
Anthony Zerbe
Unknown:
Robert Neville
Unknown:
Charlton Heston
Unknown:
John William Corrington
Unknown:
Joyce M. Corrington
Unknown:
Richard Matheson
Produced By:
Walter Seltzer
Directed By:
Boris Sagal
Robert Neville:
Charlton Heston
Matthias:
Anthony Zerbe
Lisa:
Rosalind Cash
Dutch:
Paul Koslo
Zachary:
Lincoln Kilpatrick
Ritchie:
Eric Laneuville
Little girl:
Jill Giraldi
Woman in cemetery crypt:
Anna Aries
Tommy:
Brian Tochi
Family members:
Deveren Bookwalter
Family members:
John , Dierkes
Family members:
Monika Henreid
Family members:
Linda , Redfearn
Family members:
Forrest Wood

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