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Mark Curry invites you to join him in the Picture Show control room for more of his favourite cartoons, serials and music.
Maggie Philbin takes the mobile picture unit to Poole and meets up with Nick Saunders on his round Britain cycling record attempt. Star guest is Keith Harris
Video review from Peter Powell
And lots more including competitions and pop-in guests.
Director PAUL LOOSELEY
Producers DIANE CAMPBELL
TONY HARRISON
Executive producer DAVID BROWN
10.52 Weather MICHAEL FISH

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Curry
Music:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
Nick Saunders
Unknown:
Peter Powell
Director:
Paul Looseley
Producers:
Diane Campbell
Producers:
Tony Harrison
Producer:
David Brown

with Mike Read
The last chance in the present series to test your rock and pop knowledge with tonight's guests:
Hank Marvin of The Shadows, Shakin' Stevens and Lulu
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Dave Edmunds, Thomas Dolby and Ian McNabb of The Icicle Works.

Archive film clips including The Everly Brothers, Cliff and The Shadows and Paul McCartney.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Read
Panellist:
Hank Marvin
Panellist:
Shakin' Stevens
Panellist:
null Lulu
Panellist:
Dave Edmunds
Panellist:
Thomas Dolby
Panellist:
Ian McNabb
Director:
Philip Chilvers
Producer:
Jill Sinclair

The feature film starring Don Meredith, Joseph Campanella, Frank Gorshin, Stefanie Powers

A master criminal engineers a daring and ingenious theft of $10,000,000 in gold bullion. As the plan goes smoothly ahead, the world's largest air support police facility - helicopters from the Aero Bureau of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department - spread a drag-net to trap the gang.

Contributors

Screenplay:
William F. Nolan
Screenplay/Producer:
Rick Rosner
Director:
Lee H. Katzin
Sgt Doug Trumbell:
Don Meredith
Capt Monty Ballard:
Joseph Campanella
Deputy Jim Schiller:
Larry Wilcox
Deputy Pat Connelly:
Ken Swofford
Nan Paige:
Nancy Belle Fuller
Lt Bill Hammon:
James Daris
Deputy Rick Busby:
Ray Vitte
Terry Hardings:
Stefanie Powers
Ben Hardings:
Frank Gorshin
Lisa:
Shelley Fabares
Deputy Mark Rodriguez:
Alex Colon
Traffic controller:
Stephen R. Franken

A 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 Marian Montgomery with Barney Kessel and Herb Ellis Gerard Kenny and The Chieftains
Musical director Ronnie Hazlehurst Musical associate Roger Richards
Script Chris Greenwood, Val Doonican Costume designer Lynda Woodfield Sound Keith Gunn
Lighting director Ken MacGregor Designer Tonny Burrough
Production Yvonne Littlewood

Contributors

Star:
Val Doonican
Singer:
Marian Montgomery
Musician:
Barney Kessel
Musician:
Herb Ellis
Musician:
Gerard Kenny
Musicians:
The Chieftans
Musical director:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Musical associate:
Roger Richards
Scriptwriter:
Chris Greenwood
Director:
Ken MacGregor
Designer:
Tony Burrough
Producer:
Yvonne Littlewood

starring
The Mirror
Steven emerges from behind the bandages while Jeff's illness remains shrouded in mystery. Adam's past is revealed to contain some disturbing facts by an old acquaintance. Fallon is getting more than a suntan in Haiti....
Written by EDWARD DE BLAStO Directed by PHIL LEACOCK

Contributors

Written By:
Edward de Blasto
Directed By:
Phil Leacock
Blake Carrington:
John Forsythe
Krystle:
Linda Evans
Fallon:
Pamela Sue Martin
Jeff:
John James
Alexis:
Joan Collins
Adam:
Gordon Thomson
Joseph:
Lee Bergere
Kirby:
Kathleen Beller
Mark:
Geoffrey Scott
Steven:
Jack Coleman

Match of the Day Introduced by DESMOND LYNAM
Highlights of the sixth day's play, with news and comment from GERALD WILLIAMS
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN ROWLINSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Editor:
John Rowlinson

by RON HUTCHINSON
A four-part thriller for the electronic age, featuring and 2: Mode Murder
Murder and the power to subvert officialdom: Henry Jay has good reason to believe in 'Le Pouvoir' and its link with the growing evidence of a financial conspiracy.
A dead detective's legacy: a file pointing to a Euro MP and a girl in Brussels leaves Henry no option but to pick up the trail.
Music DAVE GREENSLADE. Producer MICHAEL WEARING. Director MICHAEL ROLFE BBC Pebble Mill
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Hutchinson
Unknown:
Henry Jay
Music:
Dave Greenslade.
Director:
Michael Rolfe
Henry Jay:
Richard Griffiths
Charles Bridgnorth:
Nigel Davenport
Tony Hendersly:
Jeremy Child
Anne Jay:
Carole Nimmons
Harry Tomkins:
Roger Sloman
Det Sgt Vine:
Richard Ireson
Chambers:
Trevor Martin
Hannah Brent:
Sally Faulkner
Hotel porter:
Rudi Delhem
Mr Martin:
Wolfe Morris
Miss Lucas:
Pamela Moiseiwitsch
Dalgleish:
Henry Stamper
Mario:
Guido Adorni
Dino:
Eddie Mineo

starring
Barbara Hale , Steve Brodie
After a mysterious explosion rocks a small Wisconsin town, farmer Sam Kester finds some small, round shells scattered about his land. He is loath to report his find to the local sheriff because the shells seem to be encrusted with diamonds. But the 'diamonds' turn out to be mutated eggs, each hatching spiders which soon terrorise the entire area - including a giant man-eating specimen which makes the shark in Jaws 'look like a goldfish'!
Screenplay by RICHARD L. HUFF and ROBERT EASTON
Produced by BILL REBANE and RICHARD L. HUFF
Directed by BILL REBANE
(First showing on British television) Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Hale
Unknown:
Steve Brodie
Unknown:
Sam Kester
Unknown:
Richard L. Huff
Unknown:
Robert Easton
Produced By:
Bill Rebane
Produced By:
Richard L. Huff
Directed By:
Bill Rebane
Dr Jenny Langer:
Barbara Hale
Dr Vance:
Steve Brodie
Ev Kester:
Leslie Parrish
Sheriff:
Alan Hale
Sam Kester:
Robert Easton
Davy Perkins:
Kevin Brodie
Helga:
Christiane Schmidtmer
Dutch:
Bill Williams
Preacher:
Tain Bodkin
Billy:
Paul Bentzen
Rider:
William W Gillett
Terry:
Diana Lee Hart
Deputy:
J. Stewart Taylor

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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