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Mark Curry welcomes you to the Picture Show control room for more cartoons, competitions and pop music. Maggie Philbin takes the Mobile Picture Unit to Harrogate and looks at the selection procedures for Operation Raleigh.
Star guest is games and puzzle writer Gyles Brandreth
Pop music from Spandau Ballet
Michael Jordan takes a look at woodlands.
Plus lots more, including Pick-a-Pair, film reviews, summer snaps and pop-in guests.
Director PAUL LOOSLEY
Producer DIANE CAMPBELL
Executive producer tony HARRISON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Curry
Music:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
Gyles Brandreth
Unknown:
Michael Jordan
Director:
Paul Loosley
Producer:
Diane Campbell

The Western starring Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan, Anne Jeffreys.

The town of Liberal, Kansas, is rudely disturbed by trail drivers who devastate farmlands in getting their cattle to the railroads. Marshal 'Bat' Masterson is called in to deal with the lawless cowboys and in doing so unites the farmers in a common cause. Randolph Scott stars as the legendary American lawman who believes in 'shooting first and shooting straight'.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Norman Houston
Screenplay:
Gene Lewis
Producer:
Nat Holt
Director:
Ray Enright
'Bat' Masterson:
Randolph Scott
Allen:
Robert Ryan
Ruby:
Anne Jeffreys
Billy:
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Susan:
Madge Meredith
Maury:
Steve Brodie
Carmody:
Billy House
Hannah:
Virginia Sale
Larkin:
Harry Woods
Slim:
Phil Warren
Mayor:
Harry Harvey
Jason:
Jason Robards

starring and Death by Design
Automan assumes the identity of a revenge-seeking vigilante cop called Mad Dog to trap the ruthless syndicate hit-man responsible for killing one of Jack's best friends, and to stop the mob penetrating the fashion business.
Written by SAM EGAN
Directed by GIL BETTMAN

Contributors

Written By:
Sam Egan
Directed By:
Gil Bettman
Automan:
Chuck Wagner
Walter Nebicher:
Desi Arnaz Jr
Lt Jack Curtis:
Robert Lansing
Roxanne Caldwell:
Heather McNair
Capt E G Boyd:
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Eric LeBlanc:
Luke Askew
Nate Hester:
Edward Mallory
Noah Jeffries J:
D Hall
Tracy Morgan:
Anne Lockhart
Model K:
C Winkler
Gill:
Eric Server
Simon Rafferty lance:
Le Gault
Woodrow 'Woody' Oster:
John Ericson
Joseph Sylvana:
Johnny Crear

South Wales is the destination this week for Peter Powell as 1 On the Road and an audience of 1,500 visit the Mayfair Suite , Swansea, with top bands Ultravox and Level 42.
From the beach at Tenby, Peter also takes a break from the Radio 1 Roadshow week to tackle his D J Challenge and introduce the mystery Roadshow band.
John Walters takes to his bike for a trip round Wales in search of more off-beat characters to join him in Walters' Weekend.
Sun, sea, stars and summer sounds-all part of a fast-moving 30 minutes to put you in a holiday mood.
Assistant producers
JONATHAN BULLEN , ALAN WRIGHT Production PETER HAMILTON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Powell
Unknown:
Mayfair Suite
Unknown:
John Walters
Unknown:
Jonathan Bullen
Unknown:
Alan Wright
Unknown:
Peter Hamilton

starring Lauren Bacall
Ruth Gordon , Sandy Dennis
When the guests of an exclusive hotel are robbed at gunpoint, the victims all agree that the thieves behaved like 'perfect gentlemen' - unaware that they were in fact women. Lauren Bacall plays the strategist of this unlikely gang, with Sandy Dennis and Lisa Pelikan as henchgirls and Ruth Gordon as a mind-blowing, safe-cracking mother-in-law. It all begins with a chance meeting in a lift....
Written by NORA EPHRON
Produced and directed by JACKIE COOPER Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Lauren Bacall
Unknown:
Ruth Gordon
Unknown:
Sandy Dennis
Unknown:
Lauren Bacall
Unknown:
Sandy Dennis
Unknown:
Lisa Pelikan
Unknown:
Ruth Gordon
Written By:
Nora Ephron
Directed By:
Jackie Cooper
Lizzie Brown:
Lauren Bacall
Mama Cavagnaro:
Ruth Gordon
Sophie Rosenman:
Sandy Dennis
Annie Cavagnaro:
Lisa Pelikan
Vinnie Cavagnaro:
Steve Collura
Ed Brown:
Robert Alda
Mr Appleton:
Dick O'Neill
Murray Rosenman:
Stephen Pearlman
Nick Auletta:
Rick Garia

Sparkling entertainment from the very best in comedy and song, starring
Cockney comedian Mike Reid
The Irish humour of Charlie Daze
The Spook, Spook, Slither Hither Man Roy Jay
The scintillating humour of Adrian Walsh
Singer-songwriter Gerard Kenny
Chart-toppers Bucks Fizz
Stars of 42nd Street Georgia Brown and Clare Leach
Size 12
Choreography by LUD ROMANO
JOHN COLEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting FRED WRIGHT
Designer KENNETH SHARP
Executive producer STEWART MORRIS
Producer STANLEY APPEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Reid
Unknown:
Roy Jay
Singer-Songwriter:
Adrian Walsh
Singer-Songwriter:
Gerard Kenny
Singer-Songwriter:
Clare Leach
Choreography By:
Lud Romano
Choreography By:
John Coleman
Unknown:
Fred Wright
Graphic Designer:
Marc Ortmans
Designer:
Kenneth Sharp
Producer:
Stewart Morris
Producer:
Stanley Appel

starring
The Threat
Steven and his lawyer realise they have more in common than a lawsuit. Adam finds his past creeping up on him, staying at La Mirage. Alexis and Krystle settle their differences in dramatic and aquatic style. Kirby has some news for Jeff....
Written by EDWARD DEBLASIO Directed by BOB SWEENEY

Contributors

Written By:
Edward Deblasio
Directed By:
Bob Sweeney
as 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
Jeanette:
Virginia Hawkins
Mrs Gunnerson:
Betty Harford
Marcia:
Sally Kemp
JP:
Peter Hobbs
Doris:
Claudia Bryar

The Nike Classic
Carl Lewis , the undisputed star of the Olympic Games, begins his European tour tonight, and a capacity crowd welcomes home the top British athletes. Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING , STUART STOREY

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Lewis
Commentators:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Stuart Storey

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BBC One London

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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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