Written and told by Frank Muir
(R)
A serial in 13 parts
When Doomy Dwyer finds the customs men suspect him, he collapses then wanders away in the night. Has he fallen in the hot spring? Tom sees Sid digging a 'grave'.
(R)
with Mike Read Keith Chegwin and Sarah Greene
There's a store packed with goodies for you this morning. The Krankies drop in to take your calls on [number removed]and that's the number that will reach space expert
Tim Furniss with your questions on space record breakers. In the music department this morning are cellist
Julian Lloyd Webber who is playing live and Bonnie Tyler with the video of her brand new single.
Also in store Junior who sings his new song 'Oh
Louise' live in the coffee shop. Sarah previews some of the latest films on release for Christmas, and Homework Hotline is back too.
Wendy Troy is on the phones to help you with your maths homework problems. Give her a call on the Superstore number. If you like owls you can meet some this morning when Darrell Cunningham and Puff call into the store Editor CHRIS BELLINGER
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1.10 News Summary Weather News
IAN MCCASKILL
with Richard Whitmore Weather News
starring Ian and Janette-The Krankies featuring The Great Soprendo and Imagination with Robbie Barnett and THE KRANKIES' DANCERS Choreographed by DEBBIE ASTELL
The Krankies Elektronik
Komik hits the airwaves with Ian and wee Jimmy taking you on a fun-filled trip through an action-packed show which brings frantic goings on at the Cafe
Macaroni, the first episode of an exciting mystery serial, funky music from
Imagination, comedy magic from The Great Soprendo and a glittering circus adventure. Written by SID GREEN
JIM CAMMELL , RON OTTOWAY Script associate SID GREEN
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Sound NEIL SADWICK
Lighting director CUVE THOMAS Designer CAROL GOLDER
Produced and directed by PAUL CIANI
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starring Noel Edmonds with Mike Smith
Tonight Mike Smith is with the outside broadcast cameras at Aldershot race track for the Great
EggChallenge and a Grand Prix with a difference. the Hit squad is up to more tricks and the Eggcademy presents more Golden Eggs.
Sound DAVID THOMPSON
Lighting BERT POSTLETHWAITE Production MICHAEL HURLL
starring Bob Monkhouse
In the 13th show of the series, four new contestants attempt to fill their bingo cards.
Bob Monkhouse asks the questions in this fast-moving comedy quiz show.
Game devised by TERRY MARDELL and DAVID MOORE
Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Lighting PETER WESSON
Designer GRENVILLE HORNER Director TONY NEWMAN Producer JOHN BISHOP
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starring
Girl Talk by WALLY K. DALY
Kate thinks it odd when a schoolgirl gets her mother to contact the police rather than school about a serious matter. So she decides to investigate herself before involving CID. WPC
Series created by IAN KENNEDY MARTIN
Script editor JOAN CLARK Designer TIM GLEESON
Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director RODERICK GRAHAM
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with Richard Whitmore Weather News
The Coral United Kingdom Championship
The Final (Part 2) frames 8-14
DENNIS TAYLOR , STEVE DAVIS and CLIFF THORBURN have dominated the season so far, sharing all the titles - and most of the runner-up spots - between them. With Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor seeded one and two there is the expectation that a third close encounter might take place on BBC Television following the World
Championship and the Grand Prix.
DAVID VINE introduces coverage of the second session of the 31-frame final from Preston's Guild Hall. Television presentation
MIKE ADLEY. PETER HAYWARD Producer KEITH MACKENZIE
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
The Ladykillers continues a season of acclaimed films introduced each week by Barry Norman, tonight starring Alec Guinness, Cecil Parker, Herbert Lom, Peter Sellers, Danny Green
Mrs Wilberforce is one of London's nicer landladies. A little vague perhaps, but definitely not the sort of person to have a gang of desperate criminals in her house. Unfortunately, Professor Marcus and his friends are not the musical society she supposed and their plans are anything but harmonious!
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