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A serial in 13 parts
Sara Jane has become intrigued with the Maori village destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Tom and his gang are trying to convince the police that Doomy Dwyer is guilty of distilling illegal grog for the Maoris.
(R)

Contributors

Writer:
Roger Simpson
Executive Producer:
John McRae
Producer:
Roger Le Mesurier
Tom:
Paul Airey
Sarah Jane:
Rachel Weston
Davie:
Ian Narev
Hema:
Ross Duzevich
Kiri:
Melissa Arohn-Baker
Sir Charles:
Terence Cooper
James:
Peter Vere-Jones
Elizabeth:
Marion Perry
Gilfillan:
Waric Slyfield
Emily Gregory:
Keri Johnson
Christopher Bain:
John Givins
Doomy Dwyer:
Martyn Sanderson

with Mike Read
Keith Chegwin , Sarah Greene and Vicky Licorish
Join the Saturday Superstore gang for a morning full of entertainment. Delia Smith has a scrumptious recipe for carrot cake for you to try
. There's a visit from animal expert
Terry Nutkins. Give him a call on [number removed]. Keith Harris and his little green friend Orville have promised to call in. You can chat to them on the phone as well. Sarah talks to make-up specialist, Barbara Daley. She has tips on achieving this autumn's fashionable looks as well as the best way of coping with problem skin. There's music from Terraplane, who play in the Coffee Shop and Roy Castle tells you about the world of Record Breakers. All this, plus your letters, tellygrams, phone calls and photos in Saturday morning's longest, liveliest show. Editor CHRIS BELLINGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Read
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Vicky Licorish
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Terry Nutkins.
Unknown:
Keith Harris
Unknown:
Barbara Daley.
Unknown:
Roy Castle
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

by JOHN KANE starring
Terry Scott and June Whitfield
Studio lighting ALAN JEFFERY Studio sound ALAN MACHIN
Designer GEORGE KYRIAKIDES Directed by MARTIN SHARDLOW Produced by ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Unknown:
John Kane
Unknown:
Terry Scott
Unknown:
Alan Jeffery
Unknown:
Alan MacHin
Directed By:
Martin Shardlow
Produced By:
Robin Nash
Malcolm:
John Quayle
Beattie:
Rosemary Frankau
Vicar:
John Warner
Miss Dingle:
Patsy Smart
TV presenter:
Colin Ward Lewis

starring
Noel Edmonds with Mike Smith
Featuring the Golden Egg Awards, the Hit Squad, the Winners of the Week and a star guest from the world of pop music. Plus a daring
Whirly Wheeler who helps the show 'go with a bang'. Sound DAVID THOMPSON
Lighting CHRIS TOWNSEND Production MICHAEL HURLL

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Whirly Wheeler
Unknown:
Chris Townsend
Unknown:
Michael Hurll

starring
Bob Monkhouse
It's bingo all the way as Gwilym, Mary, Joy and Roger compete to fill the numbers on their cards.
Bob Monkhouse is your host on this comedy quiz show.
Game devised by TERRY MARDELL and DAVID MOORE
Sound MIKE MCCARTHY Lighting PETER WESSON
Designer GRENVILLE HORNER Director TONY NEWMAN Producer JOHN BISHOP
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Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Terry Mardell
Unknown:
David Moore
Unknown:
Mike McCarthy
Designer:
Grenville Horner
Director:
Tony Newman
Producer:
John Bishop

starring
Flesh and Blood by A butcher and a pathologist are being persecuted, and Kate wonders if there is a connection when the word
'murderer' is applied to both men.
Series created by IAN KENNEDY MARTIN
Script editor JOAN CLARK Designer GLORIA CLAYTON Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director RON JONES
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Kennedy Martin
Editor:
Joan Clark
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Ron Jones
Insp Kate Longton:
Anna Carteret
Sgt Joseph Beck:
David Ellison
Sgt George Parrish:
Noel Collins
PC Danny Sparks:
Mark Botham
PC Brian Kelleher and Edward Peel:
C J Allen
Det Chief Insp Perrin:
Don Webb
John Batley:
John Stratton
Dr Cattrell:
Christopher Ettridge
Esther Pearson:
Janet McTeer
Benbow:
Tom Marshall
Meg Houghton:
Charlotte Harvey
Bunny Houghton:
Catherine Hall
Reuben Stone:
Bernard Strother
Malachy Jones:
Brian Coburn
Mrs Cattrell:
Sara Roache
Jill Cattrell:
Evette Fielding
Mrs Wilkins:
June Broughton
Dr Kerr:
Donald Pelmear

In this week's show
Paul Daniels returns to Longleat to become the first magician in recorded history to present outdoors the full authentic version of the Indian rope trick, and from the studio introduces the unusual ballistic skills of the American comedy magic star Ricky Jay and, from
Czechoslovakia, the hilarious acrobatics of the Sinekos. featuring DEBBIE MCGEE and JATINDER RAHI
Musical director KEN JONES
Programme associate ALI BONGO Technical consultant GIL LEANEY Sound MALCOLM JOHNSON LightingBILL MILLAR Designer PAUL HAINES Director DAVID TAYLOR
Produced by JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Ricky Jay
Unknown:
Debbie McGee
Unknown:
Malcolm Johnson
Unknown:
Bill Millar
Designer:
Paul Haines
Director:
David Taylor
Produced By:
John Fisher

n starring
Robert Mitchum
Angie Dickinson
Robert Mitchum is
Harold Schillmann , a 'failed cop, a failed suicide and a failed drunk'. But when gambling tsar Carl Charnock hires him to find his missing wife
Caroline, Schillmann is soon back in action, following the trail from Nevada casinos through a San Francisco penthouse to the seedy underside of Los Angeles.
Screenplay by FELIX CULVER Produced by MEL FERRER Directed by WILLIAM HALE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
Angie Dickinson
Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
Harold Schillmann
Unknown:
Carl Charnock
Play By:
Felix Culver
Produced By:
Mel Ferrer
Directed By:
William Hale
Harold Schillmann:
Robert Mitchum
Fay Reid:
Angie Dickinson
Carl Charnock:
Mel Ferrer
Caroline Chamock:
Cathie Shirriff
Smiley:
John Harkins
Detective Inspector Carmona:
Jose Preez
Joe Hervey:
Howard Hesseman
Rudy:
Ashner Brauner
Chick:
Bill Henderson
Cab driver:
Bill Schilling
Gloria:
Sandy Martin
Garage attendant:
Grainger Hines

continues the season of acclaimed films introduced each week by Barry Norman, tonight starring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains.

This romantic melodrama from Warner Brothers' golden era stars Bette Davis , in one of her first roles, as the spinster Charlotte Vale, who is completely dominated by her mother. After psychiatric help, Charlotte is transformed into a stylish, sophisticated woman and embarks on her first love affair. But with love and awakening comes heartache.
Screenplay by Casey Robinson. From the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty.

(Black and white)
(Films: page 29)

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Screenwriter:
Casey Robinson
Author:
Olive Higgins Prouty
Producer:
Hal B. Wallis
Director:
Irving Rapper
Charlotte Vale:
Bette Davis
Jerry Durrance:
Paul Henreid
Dr Jaquith:
Claude Rains
June Vale:
Bonita Granville
Lisa Vale:
Ilka Chase
Mrs Henry Windle Vale:
Gladys Cooper
Tina Durrance:
Janice Wilson
Elliot Livingston:
John Loder
Deb Mclntyre:
Lee Patrick
Mr Thompson:
Franklin Pangborn
Dr Dan Regan:
Michael Ames
Leslie Trotter:
Charles Drake
Dora Pickford:
Mary Wickes
Frank McIntyre:
James Rennie
William:
David Clyde
Manoel:
Frank Puglin

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