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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:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Peter Hawkins
Music By:
Trevor Jones

with Mike Read, Keith Chegwin, John Craven, Sarah Greene
and Paul Daniels, Captain Sensible, Karen Foster, Johnny Ball, Bob Godfrey

There's lots in store this morning! Captain Sensible will be along to help out in the Warehouse, and to take your calls on [number removed]. Johnny Ball will be there too. He's got some unusual hobbies to talk about. From the world of magic and comedy there's Paul Daniels. He'll be demonstrating a very special way of using computer technology to amaze and beguile.

Bob Godfrey, the creator of Henry's Cat, will be around all morning. You could win his very special bargain.

Are you going to a fancy dress party and wondering what to wear? Superstore fashion expert Karen Foster will be along with some great suggestions.

Spider-man fans are in for a real treat today - there'll be dozens and dozens of Spider-men in the studio. The best in pop music, competitions, your Tellygrams and letters are in Superstore this morning.

Book, £2.95 from booksellers

12.12 pm Weather
Bill Giles

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Read
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Karen Foster
Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Unknown:
Bob Godfrey
Editor:
Chris Bellinger
Weatherman (Weather):
Bill Giles

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including at 12.55 News Summary

[Panel]
12.15-5.5pm
Introduced by Desmond Lynam

12.18 Football Focus
12.27 Racing
12.40 Football Focus
1.0 Racing
1.10 Ski-ing
1.35 Racing
1.50 Rugby Union
3.35 Trampolining
3.50 Half-times
3.55 Trampolining
4.5 Motor Racing
4.40 Final Score

Football Focus
with Bob Wilson

Racing from Cheltenham
12.30 The Daily Express Triumph Hurdle Race Trial (2m)
1.5 The Bula Hurdle Race (2m)
1.40 The Kennedy Construction Gold Cup (Handicap Steeplechase. 2 1/2 m)
Fred Winter, who won last month's Mackeson Gold Cup with Half Free, goes for a hat-trick of wins in this valuable event following Observe (1982) and Fifty Dollars More (1983).

Ski-ing
from Val d'Isere, France
Men's Downhill
What some men will do to deliver a box of chocolates! Olympic Champion Bill Johnson could get there first, but World Cup Downhill Champion Urs Raeber and Austrian Franz Klammer, a previous winner here, will push him hard. Speculation is that David Vine might be fourth.

Rugby Union
from Murrayfield
Scotland v Australia
The Grand Slammers of Scotland are bound to give the tourists from down under a warm reception - one way or another! Yes, the true test of the Aussies' ability is upon them!
(Organised by the SRU in association with The Royal Bank of Scotland)

Trampolining
from Crystal Palace
The Hermesetas World Cup
There you are, 20ft up, upside down, in the tucked position, and two-and-a-half twists still to do. Second nature to this lot - Sue Shotton, World Ladies' champion, who, with Kirsty Macdonald, is also World Synchro Champion - but the sport does bear a serious health warning to those of vaulting ambition in the upstairs front room.
[Photo caption]: The lady and the tramp. Sue Shotton bounces to the Palace

Motor Racing
from Brands Hatch
The BBC Grandstand Formula Ford 2000 Series
The 'flying featherweights' of formula motor racing are 'go' for the final round of the series, which last time out produced one of the closest finishes ever seen at Brands.

Final Score
The classified results and pools check and all the latest news of today's sporting action.

*Timings are subject to alteration

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Presenter (Football Focus):
Bob Wilson
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Commentator (Racing):
Richard Pitman
Commentator (Ski-ing):
David Vine
Commentator (Rugby Union):
Bill McLaren
Commentator (Rugby Union):
Gareth Edwards
Commentator (Trampolining):
Hamilton Bland
Commentator (Trampolining):
Brian Phelps
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Murray Walker
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Tiff Needell
Television Presentation (Racing):
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation (Ski-ing):
French Television Service
Television Presentation (Rugby Union):
Bill Malcolm
Television Presentation (Trampolining):
Bob Duncan
Television Presentation (Motor Racing):
Doug Hammond
Assistant Editor, Grandstand:
Brian Barwick
Producer, Grandstand:
Martin Hopkins
Editor, Grandstand:
John Philips

starring Noel Edmonds
Mike Smith introduces the live outside broadcast this week, where a member of the public has a chance to star in an Aqua Spectacular. In the studio, Noel presents the finals of Poseur of the Year, together with the Golden Egg Awards, the Hit Squad and music from Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Co-presenter:
Mike Smith
Musicians:
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Sound:
David Thompson
Lighting:
Dennis Channon
Designer:
John Anderson
Production:
Michael Hurll

Starring Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise

Eric and Ernie accidentally get mixed up in the shady world of international espionage and a series of madcap adventures result as the two heroes grapple with the deadly agents of 'Schlecht'.

Films: page 31

Contributors

Screenplay:
S.C. Green
Screenplay:
R.M. Hills
From a story by:
Peter Blackmore
Producer:
Hugh Stewart
Director:
Robert Asher
Eric Morecambe:
Eric Morecambe
Ernie Sage:
Ernie Wise
Col Grant, MI5:
William Franklyn
Madame Petrovna:
April Olrich
Sir Edward Seabrook:
Richard Vernon
Gina Carlotti:
Gloria Paul
Karin:
Jacqueline Jones
Phillipe:
Peter Bull
Stage manager:
David Lodge
Thomas:
Francis Matthews
Reed:
Terence Alexander
Prozoroff:
Warren Mitchell

The Ring
Krystle and Blake enjoy their honeymoon to the fullest as they bask in the splendour of Rio de Janeiro. Will Alexis make three?
Adam's declaration of love to Kirby is only one of her many problems, while Alexis becomes paranoid about
Claudia's apparent paranoia. Written by DENNIS TURNER
Directed by CURTIS HARRINGTON
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Contributors

Written By:
Dennis Turner
Directed By:
Curtis Harrington
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

by GAVIN LYALL
The last of three parts adapted for television by BRIAN CLEMENS starring Charles Dance with Jill Meager , Harvey Ashby and special guest star Dan O'Herlihy
In France, Agnes and Maxim meet the other surviving member of the group in the photograph. In Luxembourg Professor Tyler arrives for the European Conference - while Harbinger manipulates and Harry discovers there are no rules in their business. Harry Maxim. ..CHARLES DANCE
Chris Maxim ALEXANDER REID Music composed by DAVE GREENSLADE
Designer DUGALD FINLAY
Script editor MAGGIE ALLEN Film editor DAVE HARVIE
Photography GARRY MORRISON Produced by BOB MCINTOSH Directed by ALASTAIR REID BBC Scotland
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gavin Lyall
Television By:
Brian Clemens
Unknown:
Charles Dance
Unknown:
Jill Meager
Unknown:
Harvey Ashby
Unknown:
Dan O'Herlihy
Unknown:
Harry Maxim.
Unknown:
Chris Maxim Alexander
Composed By:
Dave Greenslade
Designer:
Dugald Finlay
Editor:
Maggie Allen
Editor:
Dave Harvie
Unknown:
Photography Garry Morrison
Produced By:
Bob McIntosh
Directed By:
Alastair Reid
George Harbinger:
Harvey Ashby
Agnes Algar:
Jill Meager
Professor John Tyler:
Dan O'Herlihy
Komoscin:
Constantine Gregory
Charley Farthing:
Harry Jones
Col de Carette:
Andre Maranne
Pierre:
Ernie SchumacHer
Sir Anthony Sladen:
Julian Curry
Quinton:
Neil Cunningham
Capt Tyler:
Christopher Milburn
Maj Jackaman:
James Gaddas
Cpl Etheridge:
Colin Mayes
Lt de Carette:
Yves Aubert
Gaston Lecat:
Ben Feitelson
French woman:
Veronique Bernard

Terry Wogan hosts his own talk show.
A unique combination of Terry in conversation with top stars, people in the headlines and the very best in entertainment Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Designer DAVID BUCKINGHAM Director KEVIN BISHOP
Producer GEOFF POSNER

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Director:
Kevin Bishop
Producer:
Geoff Posner

starring
Walter Matthau Robert Morse
Lawyer Paul Manning needs advice - how to commit adultery without being found out! Fortunately his best friend has had plenty of practice. This light hearted swipe at the 'perfect'
American marriage stars the incomparable
Walter Matthau as the would-be deceiver who learns how to establish an alibi, choose a meeting-place and other tricks of the trade....
Party guests
FRED HOLLIDAY , PAT BECKER
Screenplay by FRANK TARLOFF based on his own novel
Produced by FRANK MCCARTHY Directed by GENE KELLY
0 FILMS: page 31

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Matthau
Unknown:
Robert Morse
Unknown:
Paul Manning
Unknown:
Walter Matthau
Unknown:
Fred Holliday
Unknown:
Pat Becker
Unknown:
Frank Tarloff
Produced By:
Frank McCarthy
Directed By:
Gene Kelly
Paul Manning:
Walter Matthau
Ed Stander:
Robert Morse
Ruth Manning:
Inger Stevens
Irma Johnson:
Sue Ane Langdon
Harriet Stander:
Claire Kelly
Miss Stardust:
Linda Harrison
Jocelyn Montgomery:
Elaine Devry
Maitre d'hotel:
Michael Romanoff
Mr Johnson:
Jason Wingren

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