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6.45 Materials Processing: Metal
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8.0 Work and Society
(to 8.25)
Attempting to forestall Chefs draft, Harry goes to the induction centre in person, with dramatic results...
A Hanna Barbera production
(R)
with Mike Read Keith Chegwin
Sarah Greene , Vicky Licorish Today's the day that
SuperStore announces the name of the winning act in the Search for SuperStar 1986 competition. Also this morning, a visit from composer, lyricist and performer Richard Stilgoe.
Throwing his weight around is Olympic judo medallist Neil Adams. He's got some training tips for beginners to the sport. Pet expert
Chris Henwood has some hints on keeping gerbils. You can phone him on [number removed]. Lee MacDonald , Zammo from Grange Hill , is around too. On this occasion he won't be 'saying no' to your calls.
There's a load of cartoons, the latest pop videos, your letters and tellygrams in stock too. Editor CHRIS BELLINGER
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including at 12.55 News Summary
Weather News Ian McCaskill
Grandstand 12.15
Introduced from Aintree by Desmond Lynam
Grand National Day
and featuring at 3.20 The Seagram Grand National
As 50,000 people converge on the home of the world's greatest steeplechase - millions go for BBC1 and exclusive coverage of the big race.
The A-Z as follows:
A for Atmosphere, at Aintree there's nothing quite like it. Savour some at 12.17
B for Betting: a full show every hour from 12.25
C for the Cup: the National hunters at home, the Cup hunters, Liverpool and Everton, away. Bob Wilson in Focus at 12.30
D for Davies and Dunwoody: Hywel and Richard re-ride Aintree 85 at 1.0
E for Equinists: things you may not know about some of today's pilots at 1.10
F for Fallguys: Smith and Jones, sage counsellors to the Turf, at 1.20
G for Grand: the National, and also the Pardubice. In from Czechoslovakia the jockey Vaclav Chaloupka and Essex at 1.30
H for Who's Who: if they're anybody, Desmond will talk to them, around 1.40
I (Roman) for the First race, the Captain Morgan 'Chase, for big money
J for Jumpers: the ten surviving winners. Can you name them? Grandstand found them all for 2.10
K for Kyanise: not quite, but Rummy will last for ever
L for Leather: if you're four and over and can stay the 2m 5if of the Sandeman Hurdle at 2.30
M for Mesdames et Mademoiselle: owner, trainer, jockey and lad. Mrs B, Mrs P, Mrs C and Miss D. All will be revealed at 2.40
N for Nervous: janglings from the jockey room
O for On yer bikes: bless all who ride in it. None but the brave at 2.55
P for Paddock: Richard Pitman, your guide, not that any of you will take any notice. Remember your colours at least.
Q for the Parade: at 3.10
R for Rummy: on his toes as usual, but a non-runner
S for the Steeplechase: The Seagram Grand National (4Jm) for 6-year-olds and upwards (that's the idea) over 30 fences covered by 24 BBC cameras for £70,000 in prize money, a brand new trophy in bronze by Philip Blacker and all the hay you can handle. Commentators Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson and John Hanmer. The Off at 3.20
T for Triumphant: Jonjo for the Grand Slam? What a way to finish.
U for Euphoria: the well-connected breath at last.
V for Vicissitude: how fortunes change in this funny game. Half-time football scores, in the Cup basically, at 3.45
W for Wickets from the 'Windies' in the Fourth Test at 3.55
X for Crossroads: alarming horse-power in the Irish Rally at 4.5
Y for Yours: what happened exactly. The National revisited at 4.20
Z no time for that, it's Final Score
Television presentation: FRED VINER. CAMPBELL FERGUSON
Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor JOHN PHILIPS
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continues
Jan Leeming ; Weather News
Lagies and Genglefuns, twonite's spegal gest stat is Misker Happy Bellafino
(shurly Harry Belafonte - Ed) and is ritten by Fozzey Bare. Producer JIM HENSON
Last of the series with Jimmy Savile
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 , BBC
Television Centre, Wood Lane, London W12 8QT Lighting ERIC WALLIS
Sound RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Designer BOB STEER
Director MICHAEL LEGGO Producer ROGER ORDISH
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Cooter's Confession
The Dukes get the shock of their lives when they walk into Hazzard jail and find that Cooter is one of the inmates.
It looks as if Hazzard's best mechanic has some parts trouble of his own - but that's what happens when you have a friend in need ... Written by LEN KAUFMAN and MYLES WILDER Directed by BOB SWEENEY
starring Paul Daniels
Play along at home in this comedy quiz show in which couples compete for and against the clock - leading up to the exciting final game where Every Second Counts. Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Lighting PETER WESSON
Designer DAVID BUCKINGHAM Director TONY NEWMAN Producer DAVID TAYLOR
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The last programme of the series starring Syd Little and Eddie Large with Tony Brutus , John Dair and Lisa Anselmi special guests Roger Daltrey Paul Melba , Eddie Kidd Written by GAVIN OSBON
JOHN JUNKIN , LAURIE ROWLEY WYN EDWARDS
RONNIE HAZLEHURST AND HIS ORCHESTRA Sound BOB FOLEY
Lighting ROD LITHERLAND Designers
CECILIA BRERETON. CHRIS HULL Produced and directed by BILL WILSON
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A ten-part drama series
6: Uncommon Market by COLIN HAYDN EVANS
Caines's team are much concerned with the EEC regulations on carcasses, railway lines and a car. All seems set fair - but there is turbulence in the air which will affect everyone at
Wrelling Custom-House.
Music composed by GRAHAME MACLEAN
Series created by EWART ALEXANDER Script editor JOAN CLARK Designers
JO DAY and ROCHELLE SELWYN Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director KEITH WASHINGTON
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The Emmy award-winning series featuring the two first ladies of the New York Police Department.
Old Ghosts
While Charlie Cagney recovers in hospital,
Christine faces some home truths when her estranged brother arrives from the west coast. Assigned to clerical duty because of her pregnancy, Mary Beth offers her partner advice and help when an old man's bitter memory puts Cagney's career and integrity on the line.
Written by GEORGIA JEFFRIES
Directed by GEORG STANFORD BROWN
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Jan Leeming ; Weather News
Introduced by Jimmy Hill FA Cup Semi-final Action Everton face Sheffield
Wednesday at Villa Park while Southampton take on Liverpool at White Hart Lane. Commentator JOHN MOTSON
Reporter TONY GUBBA The Grand National
Another chance to see today's great race.
Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BOB ABRAHAMS
starring Terence Hill Bud Spencer
In this rip-roaring sequel to the first
'Trinity' film, the hero and his rumbustious brother, Bambino, are involved with a band of outlaws, an impoverished pioneer family and a gang of phoney monks. This light-hearted spaghetti Western affords time for comedy and sharp-shooting antics.
Screenplay by E. B. CLUCHER
Produced by ITALO ZINGARELU Directed by E. B. CLUCHER
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