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Written by MAURICE DODD featuring
LEONARD ROSSITER as Boot with JUDY BENNETT. SHEILA STEAFEL and PETER HAWKINS Music by TREVOR JONES Executive producer
GRAHAM CLUTTERBUCK

Contributors

Written By:
Maurice Dodd
Unknown:
Leonard Rossiter
Unknown:
Judy Bennett.
Unknown:
Peter Hawkins
Music By:
Trevor Jones

with Mike Read, Keith Chegwin, Sarah Greene, Joanna Monro and Wham!

It's early closing day at the Superstore this morning.
There's lots happening so make sure you're there when the doors open at 9 o'clock sharp. You wouldn't want to miss a live appearance by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley from Wham! would you? They'll be here to take your calls on [number removed]. Also dropping into the store star of That's Life and Fast Forward, Joanna Monro. She'll be revealing what goes on behind the scenes of her brand-new comedy show, now being shown on BBC2 on Wednesdays.
Keith will be trying to learn the mysteries of American football and Sarah will be going to the London Film Festival. You can follow the lucky bargain winner when Shakin' Stevens took her on a trip around the record factory to see his new album being pressed. All this plus the best in cartoons, pop videos, bargains, your letters and tellygrams. It's all in this morning's Saturday SuperStore!

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Read
Presenter:
Keith Chegwin
Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Guest:
Joanna Monro
Guest:
George Michael
Guest:
Andrew Ridgeley
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Yesterday at a quiet and solemn ceremony in Guildhall Alderman Sir Alan Traill succeeded Dame Mary Donaldson as the 657th Lord Mayor of London. Today he makes his first public appearance in the Golden Coach amid a colourful and spectacular procession nearly two miles long through the streets of the City.
Thousands of people will line the route to see the 14 bands, over 60 floats and contingents from the three Services, all portraying the new Lord Mayor's theme 'Living with Harmony'.

Contributors

Commentator:
Eric Robson
Pageantmaster:
John Reid
Television Presentation:
Neil Eccles

starring Noel Edmonds This week's live show features pop music and the Hit Squad who'll be at large up and down the country. Another of Noel's intrepid viewers will get the chance to Give it a Whirl, and in tonight's OB Mike Smith returns to the 'good old days'. Sound DAVID THOMPSON Lighting FRED WRIGHT
Designer JOHN ANDERSON Production MICHAEL HURLL

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Fred Wright
Designer:
John Anderson
Unknown:
Michael Hurll

starring Bob Monkhouse
JOHN, JAY, GILLIAN and BRIAN are the four brave contestants this week who face the 'Master of the House' as he fires the questions in this exciting comedy quiz show. Game devised by TERRY MARDELL and DAVID MOORE Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Designer PAUL TRERISE
Series producer MARCUS PLANTIN Director DAVID TAYLOR Producer JOHN BISHOP
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Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Terry Mardell
Unknown:
David Moore
Unknown:
Michael McCarthy
Designer:
Paul Trerise
Producer:
Marcus Plantin
Director:
David Taylor
Producer:
John Bishop

A series of 14 programmes starring with and 11: Abuse by SUSAN PLEAT
Kate allows her instincts to overrule her head on the problems of a family that cannot cope.
Series created by IAN KENNEDY MARTIN
Script editor JOAN CLARK
Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director JAN SARGENT

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Pleat
Unknown:
Ian Kennedy Martin
Editor:
Joan Clark
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Jan Sargent
Inspector Kate Longton:
Anna Carteret
Sergeant Joseph Beck:
David Ellison
Sergeant George Parrish:
Noel Collins
PC Danny Sparks:
Mark Botham
PC Brian Kelleher:
C J Allen
Sharon McGowan:
Susannah Bunyan
Dave McGowan:
Martyn Hesford
Michael Wilby:
Bob Mason
Chairman:
Fred Pearson
Mrs Proctor:
Linda Polan
Neighbour:
Annie Tyson
Martyn Holmes:
Warren O'Neill
Mrs Holmes:
Anne Haydn
Stephen McGowan:
Stephen O'Toole
Kim McGowan:
Philomena O'Toole
Car driver:
Stuart St Paul

starring
Peter de Vilbis
Worried about Kirby's deteriorating mental state, Jeff visits her doctor where he learns some unpalatable truths. Tracy finds a kindred spirit in Adam, while Fallon finally meets a man who measures up to her father.
Written by EDWARD DEBLASIO
Directed by JEROME COURTLAND
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Contributors

Written By:
Edward Deblasio
Directed By:
Jerome Courtland
Blake:
John Forsythe
Krystle:
Linda Evans
Fallon:
Pamela Sue Martin
Jeff:
John James
Alexis:
Joan Collins
Adam:
Gordon Thomson
Kirby:
Kathleen Beller
Mark:
Geoffrey Scott
Steven:
Jack Coleman
Claudia:
Pamela Bellwood
Tracy:
Deborah Adair
Dex:
Michael Nader
Peter:
Helmut Berger

Held in the Royal Albert Hall, London in the presence of HM The Queen
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales and other members of the Royal Family.
Combined Bands of the Coldstream, Scots and Irish Guards
(by permission of the Major-General Commanding the Household Division) Under the direction of LT-COL R. A. RIDINGS , ARCM, psm Trumpeters of The Life Guards
CHORISTERS OF
SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL conductor HARRY BRAMMA organist JOHN SCOTT The Muster of the Legion Standards and Services
Displays by the three Services
Community singing with Moira Anderson
Service of Remembrance conducted by THE RT REV AND RT HON
GERALD A. ELLISON assisted by THE RT REV MGR RONALD BROWN and THE REV KENNETH SLACK, Past Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council.
Festival narrator Humphrey Tilling Commentator
Raymond Baxter Festival director
MAJOR ROBERT TOMUNS
Festival producer BOB READER Television presentation PETER MASSEY
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Contributors

Unknown:
Lt-Col R. A. Ridings
Conductor:
Harry Bramma
Organist:
John Scott
Unknown:
Gerald A. Ellison
Unknown:
Mgr Ronald Brown
Unknown:
Raymond Baxter
Unknown:
Peter Massey

starring Dorothy Tutin, Scott Antony.

Paris 1910. Henri Gaudier, a handsome 18-year-old student, meets Sophie, an intense older woman. The brilliant young sculptor and the struggling writer embark on an unconventional lifestyle which scandalises contemporary society. Ken Russell's portrait of two artists is set vividly against a backdrop of Bohemian
London and Paris before the Great War.

(Films: page 31)

Contributors

Writer:
Christopher Logue
Producer/Director:
Ken Russell
Sophie Brzeska:
Dorothy Tutin
Henri Gaudier:
Scott Antony
Gosh Boyle:
Helen Mirren
Angus Corky:
Lindsay Kemp
M Gaudier:
Michael Gough
Lionel Shaw:
John Justin
Mayor:
Aubrey Richards
Museum attendant:
Peter Vaughan

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