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Mark Curry and Maggie Philbin welcome the weekend with more cartoons, pop music, guests and reports from the mobile picture unit.

Star guests in the studio Les Dennis and brand new Radio 1 DJ Paul Jordan.

Cartoons include Popeye, Top Cat, Bullwinkle J. Moose and Battle of the Planets.

Gary Davies presents a report from the Radio 1 Roadshow in Northern Ireland featuring The Adventures.

Mark says, 'I'll be looking at 350 years of the Royal Mail in this country'.

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Curry
Presenter:
Maggie Philbin
Guest:
Les Dennis
Guest:
Paul Jordan
Reporter:
Gary Davies
Musicians:
The Adventures
Producer:
Tony Harrison
Producer:
Martin Hughes
Editor:
David Brown

A puppet version of the world-famous fairy story.

Hansel and Gretel, the poor woodcutter's children, have been naughty, so mother sends them into the forest to gather strawberries. There they meet the wicked witch Rosina Rubylips who lives in a house made of gingerbread!

Films: page 20

Contributors

Screenplay:
Padraic Colum
Director:
John Paul
Producer:
Michael Myerberg
Hansel and Gretel:
Constance Brigham
Rosina Rubylips:
Anna Russell
Mother:
Mildred Dunnock
Father:
Frank Rogier
Sandman:
Delbert Anderson
Dew Fairy:
Helen Boatright
Voices of Angels and Children:
Apollo Boys' Choir

Starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Charles Laughton

The villainous Captain Kidd and vivacious Captain Bonney both want to get their hands on the treasure of Skull Island. Unfortunately the treasure map has landed in the lap of a couple of bungling idiots, forcing Captain Kidd to entertain them on his ship.
So ahoy mateys - set sail for Skull Island with a ship load of laughs, plenty of swash and buckle, and a handful of songs.

Films: page 20

Contributors

Screenplay:
Howard Dimsdale
Screenplay:
John Grant
Producer:
Alex Gottlieb
Director:
Charles Lamont
Rocky Stonebridge:
Bud Abbott
Oliver Johnson:
Lou Costello
Captain Kidd:
Charles Laughton
Lady Jane:
Fran Warren
Captain Bonney:
Hillary Brooke
Bruce Martingale:
Bill Shirley
Morgan:
Leif Erickson

Starring Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince
with Lyle Waggoner as Major Steve Trevor

Diana Prince is plunged into the dark mysteries of alchemy and magic when she encounters the sleight of hand of the infamous Cagliostro - the world's greatest magician whose latest trick threatens a catastrophe in the world's oil markets...

(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
S. S. Schweitzer
Director:
Mike Caffey
Wonder Woman:
Lynda Carter
Major Steve Trevor:
Lyle Waggoner
Cagliostro:
Dick Gautier
Harold:
Ed Begley Jr.
Jazreel:
J.A. Preston
Hutchins:
Allen Williams
Emir:
Aharon Ipale

Starring Stella Stevens, Terri Garber, Robert Webber

In Wilder, the West is tamer than most other towns - the law is in the hands of a glamorous lady sheriff and times are peaceful. Peaceful, that is, until a wave of unsolved robberies hits the town and loses Nellie her badge. But a woman's gotta do what a woman's gotta do, so she and her daughters form a posse and ride out to a surprise showdown with the guilty men...

(First showing on British television)
Films: page 20
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Juanita Bartlett
Producer/Director:
Rod Holcomb
Producer:
Christopher Nelson
Nellie Wilder:
Stella Stevens
Brianne Wilder:
Terri Garber
Missy Wilder:
Melissa Michaelsen
Sarah Wilder:
Donna Dixon
Euroi Muller:
Estelle Getty
Eli Howe:
Sam Jones
Thad Prouty:
Frank Bonner
Grimshaw:
John Rhys-Davies
Pat Connell:
Dack Rambo
Will Blackfield:
Robert Webber
Doc Haviland:
Ralph Michael
Maggie Hodiak:
Janis Paige
Henry Lambert:
John Quade
Dandy Wallace:
Bryan McGuire
Wilmot:
Wil Albert
Monroe:
Tony Swartz

The third in a series of six programmes with music, new and nostalgic, and entertainment for all the family. starring Val Doonican with his guests Max Bygraves Marti Caine
The Nolans also featuring VAL STOKES
MIRIAM STOCKLEY
TRACEY MILLER. NICK CURTIS
KEN BARRIE. DANNY STREET
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Musical associate ROGER RICHARDS Written by BARRY CRYER and VAL DOONICAN
Costume designer LES LANSDOWN Sound MIKE FELTON
Lighting director KEN MACGREGOR Designer JOHN ANDERSON
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Val Doonican
Unknown:
Max Bygraves
Unknown:
Marti Caine
Unknown:
Val Stokes
Unknown:
Miriam Stockley
Unknown:
Tracey Miller.
Unknown:
Nick Curtis
Unknown:
Ken Barrie.
Director:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Roger Richards
Written By:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Mike Felton
Director:
Ken MacGregor
Designer:
John Anderson
Unknown:
Yvonne Littlewood

Match of the Day
DESMOND LYNAM introduces highlights of this afternoon's Ladies' final while GERALD WILLIAMS looks ahead to tomorrow's Men's Championship.
Editor JOHN ROWLINSON

Contributors

Introduces:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Editor:
John Rowlinson

starring Warren Beatty Goldie Hawn
Security expert Joe Collins decides to take a special interest in his latest job - the installation of a sophisticated alarm system in a large bank. Joe has plans to commit the perfect robbery, one which the victims - all of them crooks - cannot report.
Unfortunately for Joe and his girlfriend, Dawn, the three gangsters plan to take the law into their own hands....
Produced by M. j. FRANKOVICH Written and directed by RICHARD BROOKS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Warren Beatty
Unknown:
Joe Collins
Produced By:
M. J. Frankovich
Directed By:
Richard Brooks
Joe Collins:
Warren Beatty
Dawn Divine:
Goldie Hawn
Mr Kessel:
Gert Frobe
Attorney:
Robert Webber
Sarge:
Scott Brady
Candy man:
Arthur Brauss
Major:
Robert Stiles
Granich:
Wolfgang Kieling
Bodyguard:
Robert Herron
Helga:
Christiane Maybach
Karl:
Hans Hutter
Berta:
Monica Stender
Bruno:
Horst Hesslein
Furcoat:
Wolfgang Kuhlman
Knifeman:
Klaus Tschichan
Customs TOVE PLATON:
Kirsten Lahman
Stripper:
Francoise Blanc
Associated Press:
Darrell Armstrong
Stars and Stripes:
Walt Trott

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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