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with Mike Read, Keith Chegwin, Sarah Greene, David Icke

In Store this morning is Noel Edmonds. What really goes on behind the scenes at The Late Late Breakfast Show? How does the Hit Squad work? Noel will be in the Store this morning to reveal some of the secrets!

Astronomer Heather Couper will be here. She's the first-ever woman president of the British Astronomical Association. Call her on [number removed].

Mick Jones and Lou Gramm from Foreigner will be around. You can hear their hit song 'I want to know what love is'.

David will be in the sports department with his guest Bobby Charlton. As well as your sporting requests he'll have the latest news on the search for Britain's Worst Football Team.

Keith will be out with the delivery van this week and mucking about on the river. He's also got a special visit from the amazing RAF Police Dog Demonstration Team.

At last Superstore's Search for a SuperStar. After months of auditions up and down the country the first four of the 20 selected acts perform for you. Will they get your important vote to get them through to the semi-finals and the real chance to win fantastic prizes?

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Read
Presenter:
Keith Chegwin
Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Presenter:
David Icke
Guest:
Noel Edmonds
Guest:
Heather Couper
Guest:
Mick Jones
Guest:
Lou Gramm
Guest:
Bobby Charlton
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

If you have an entertaining and original secret dream that you would like 'fixed' for yourself or as a surprise for someone else write to Jimmy Savile OBE, [address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Lighting:
Peter Wesson
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Designer:
Gwen Evans
Director:
Marcus Mortimer
Producer:
Roger Ordish

starring
Eddie Large and Sid Little with Geoff Capes Nicholas Donnelly Erica Lynley Bert Weedon
Alan Whitham and Pat Gorman
Ross Murray Special guest Helen Shapiro
RONNIE HAZLEHURST
AND MS ORCHESTRA Written by GAVIN OSBON , COLIN EDMONDS Sound BOB FOLEY
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designers
RICHARD BRACKENBURY , JIM CLAY Produced and directed by BILL WILSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Large
Unknown:
Sid Little
Unknown:
Geoff Capes
Unknown:
Nicholas Donnelly
Unknown:
Erica Lynley
Unknown:
Bert Weedon
Unknown:
Alan Whitham
Unknown:
Pat Gorman
Unknown:
Ross Murray
Unknown:
Helen Shapiro
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Written By:
Gavin Osbon
Written By:
Colin Edmonds
Unknown:
Richard Brackenbury
Directed By:
Bill Wilson

A serial in 12 episodes based on the Zoo Vet books by DAVID TAYLOR
3: Of Babes and Sucklings by JOHNNY BYRNE starring
The light-fingered Vampoms create problems for Donald Turner, but are they only pilfering....?
Music composed by MICHAEL OMER Script editor TED RHODES Designer DAVID WILSON
Produced by BILL SELLARS
Directed by RICHARD BRAMALL
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Taylor
Unknown:
Johnny Byrne
Composed By:
Michael Omer
Editor:
Ted Rhodes
Designer:
David Wilson
Produced By:
Bill Sellars
Directed By:
Richard Bramall
Donald Turner:
Rob Heyland
Ben Bishop:
Peter Gilmore
Paddy Reilly:
James Ellis
Ethel Ledbetter:
Sonia Graham
Lady Ann:
Catherine Schell
Signor Vamponi:
Frank Duncan
Signora Vamponi:
Jennifer Croxton
Mrs Stansfield:
Peggy Ann Wood
Adrian Vaughn:
Gregory de Polnay
Mr Watkins:
Michael Godley
Charlie Entwhistle:
Johnny Maxfield
Len:
Ken Kitson

Steps
Fallon has regained consciousness, only to find that she is paralysed.
Though Alexis is distraught, she doesn't let Fallon's problems divert her attention from her scheme to get rid of Kirby once and for all. Adam reverts to form and Claudia wonders what the mailman will bring to mark the anniversary of her wedding to Matthew Blaisdel. Written by DENNIS TURNER Directed by IRVING MOORE *CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Written By:
Dennis Turner
Directed By:
Irving Moore
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

starring
Telly Savalas Robert Culp James Mason
When six million dollars worth of gold is hidden during the war only one person knows its exact whereabouts.
Unfortunately he is a former
Nazi, now incarcerated in a maximum security prison. Former US Army major, Harry Morgan bands together with a small, highly-trained gang. Their mission is to get the prisoner out of his cell for
24 hours so that he can lead them to the loot ...
Screenplay by JUDD BERNARD . STEPHEN SCHNECK Produced by JUDD BERNARD Directed by PETER DUFFELL
< FILMS: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Morgan
Play By:
Judd Bernard
Unknown:
Stephen Schneck
Produced By:
Judd Bernard
Directed By:
Peter Duffell
Harry Morgan:
Telly Savalas
Sly Wells:
Robert Culp
Ernst Furben:
James Mason
M Sgt Prior:
Aldo Ray
Sehmidt:
Gunter Meisner
Dr Maar:
Adrian Hoven
Reinhard Holtz:
Wolfgang Lukschy
Peter Dohlberg:
Charles Korvin
Col Kosnikov:
Constantin de Goguel
Wilhelm Schlager:
Richard Warner
US colonel:
Don Fellows
Siggi:
Sigrid Hanack
Udo Blimpermann:
Peter Schlesinger

starring Clint Walker Freak weather conditions in North
America cause crops to fail and rationing to be introduced. When the food runs out in the cities gangs of armed men terrorise the countryside in search of supplies.
Farmer Grant Franklin and his family find themselves under siege fighting a desperate battle for their food - and their lives.
Screenplay by MARTIN LAGER
Produced by ANTHONY KRAMREITHER Directed by TIMOTHY BOND
(First showing on British television) • FILMS: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Clint Walker
Play By:
Martin Lager
Produced By:
Anthony Kramreither
Directed By:
Timothy Bond
Grant Franklin:
Clint Walker
Mort Logan:
Nehemiah Persoff
Michael Franklin:
Gary Davies
Susan Franklin,:
Kim Cattrall
Leah Franklin:
Dawn Greenhalgh
Bobby Franklin:
Tami Tucker
Charles Ennis:
David Brown
James Ennis:
Tim Whelan
Frank Wilcox:
Dwayne McLean

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