with the voices of Susan Sheridan, Peter Hawkins
Written and drawn by Peter Maddocks (R)
A serial in 13 parts
Strange things have been happening since Sir Charles bought land once owned by the Maoris and said to be tapu. The volcano starts to erupt and Tom realises that Sarah Jane is missing.
(R)
with Mike Read Keith Chegwin Sarah Greene and Vicky Licorish.
Mike Read and the SuperStore gang have crammed the store to bursting point with Christmas entertainment. Cliff Richard and Slade are just some of the stars from the pop world who are around today. Superstar magician Paul Daniels is calling in with some tricks to amaze you. The singing Father Christmas quartet Cantabile are popping in. So is joker Russ Abbott. Olympic bronze medallist Lyndsey MacDonald is with Keith, who's out and about with the delivery van. Let's hope the weather holds for him! To find out, forecaster Ian McCaskill is on hand with his "snow-news". There's a terrific selection of Christmas cartoons, competitions and star bargains in stock too. The store opens at 9 o'clock sharp.
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IAN MCCASKILL
with Jan Leeming Weather News
starring Ian and Janette - The Krankies and featuring
The Great Soprendo Chas and Dave with THE KRANKIES' DANCERS
Choreographed by DEBBIE ASTELL
In this week's whizz-bang komik, Jimmy tries to get Ian to lose weight, Chas and Dave rock you into a festive mood, the Cafe Macaroni gets some punk customers, The Great Soprendo amazes with impossible magic, Mayhem on the Overland Express gets more nailbiting and there's a visit to Fat Sam's Club as Ian and Jimmy take you back to the days of the 1920s.
Written by SID GREEN , JIM CAMMELL RON OTTAWAY , BRIAN MARSHALL Script associate SID GREEN
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Sound NEIL SADWICK
Lighting director KEN MACGREGOR Designer CAROL GOLDER
Produced and directed by PAUL CIANI
starring Bob Monkhouse In the last of the present series, Bob fires more comical and serious questions at four hopeful contestants in this comedy quiz show. Devised by TERRY MARDELL and DAVID MOORE Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Lighting PETER WESSON
Designer GRENVILLE HORNER Director TONY NEWMAN Producer JOHN BISHOP
(Bob's Christmas Full House is on Boxing Day at 5.45pm)
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starring Phil Silvers, Jim Dale, Peter Butterworth, Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Williams
After being accused of ungentlemanly conduct on the 'playing-fields of England', Beau West and his manservant depart to find consolation in the Foreign Legion. After reporting to Commandant Burger, trouble looms large in the shape of Sheikh Abdul who threatens to rid the Oasis El Nooki of the dreaded Legionaires!
Screenplay by TALBOT ROTHWELL
Produced by PETER ROGERS
Directed by GERALD THOMAS
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The last of the present series
Reasons for Leaving Thieves are stealing
Christmas trees and Hartley police are organising a party - the festive seasonapproaches. But Kate has more on her mind than celebrations.
Series created by IAN KENNEDY MARTIN
Script editor JOAN CLARK
Designer MALCOLM THORNTON Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director COLIN CANT
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with Jan Leeming Weather News
The last of a three-part original screenplay by TROY KENNEDY MARTIN starring with
Northmoor Craven and Jedburgh's mission - to breach the underground nuclear facility with a deadly secret. But somebody knows their plan. One man, possessed by the mysterious wisdom of Gaia, can avert catastrophe - Ronald Craven.
Music by ERIC CLAPTON with MICHAEL KAMEN
Produced by MICHAEL WEARING Directed by MARTIN CAMPBELL
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starring
Scott Anthony Judi Dench
Michael Williams
Following an anonymous tip-off that his horse is involved in race-fixing, trainer Bill Davidson is killed in a fall from his top steeplechaser, Admiral. Alan York , a jockey and a friend of the dead man is convinced the horse was doped, but finds his enquiries blocked by racing authorities and the police....
Screenplay by TONY RICHARDSON
JOHN OAKSEY
Based on the novel by DICK FRANCIS Producer by NEIL HARTLEY
Directed by TONY RICHARDSON
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