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Mystery at the Old Mine
Eric is just another schoolboy - but when danger calls, a few mouthfuls of his special bananas and Eric is
Bananaman.
With the voices of TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
BILL ODDIE
GRAEME GARDEN
JILL SHILLING
Written by BERNIE KAY Music by DAVE COOKE
Produced by TREVOR BOND Directed by TERRY WARD (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Jill Shilling
Written By:
Bernie Kay
Music By:
Dave Cooke
Produced By:
Trevor Bond
Directed By:
Terry Ward

with Mike Read
Keith Chegwin Sarah Greene and Vicky Licorish
Mike and the gang have a store packed with 'end of season' bargains lined up for you today. It's the very last episode of Crow's Road. Fans of this SuperSoap will be stunned by an incredible revelation!
Pop star Paul King is in with his latest video and Bronski Beat are calling in as well. Star of That's Life
Esther Rantzen has the latest news on a very important campaign to save lives on the roads - and you can call her on [number removed]. Sarah has a special holiday-films preview and Keith is out with the delivery van. John Craven 's in with his topical report, and Mike has an exclusive film shot on the Pop Music
Express, a steam train packed with some of the biggest names in the business as they make a most eventful journey from London to Scotland.
Join the Superstore team for an action-packed programme with all the best cartoons, bargains, music and film reports plus your letters and tellygrams. The doors open at 9 o'clock sharp.
Editor CHRIS BELLINGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Read
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Vicky Licorish
Unknown:
Paul King
Unknown:
Bronski Beat
Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
John Craven
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Rita Moreno won an Emmy Award for her guest-starring performance in tonight's show, doing a wild apache dance that throws tradition - and her partner - out of the window. She takes on Miss
Piggy in a debate on the art of conversation and, with Animal, raises the show to 'fever' pitch.
Producer JIM HENSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Rita Moreno
Producer:
Jim Henson

starring
Enos ' Last Chance
A syndicate hit-man escapes from prison and heads straight for the police officer who put him there - Enos. As things get explosive in Hazzard, the deputy realises that his past is catching up with him in the shape of ... well, since the killer is a master of disguise, who knows what?
Written by WILLIAM RAYNOR MYLES WILDER and SI ROSE Directed by RALPH RISKIN

Contributors

Written By:
William Raynor
Written By:
Myles Wilder
Written By:
Si Rose
Directed By:
Ralph Riskin
Bo Duke:
John Schneider
Luke Duke:
Tom Wopat
Daisy Duke:
Catherine Bach
Uncle Jesse:
Denver Pyle
Enos:
Sonny Shroyer
Cooter:
Ben Jones
Sheriff Rosco Coltrane:
James Best
Boss Hogg and guest starring:
Sorrell Booke
Scanlon:
Don Gordon

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

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Michael McCarthy
Unknown:
Peter Wesson
Designer:
David Buckingham
Director:
Tony Newman
Producer:
David Taylor

A ten-part drama series starring
8: Rare Bird by EWART ALEXANDER
When Calvin has evidence that Charles Thieron is in possession of an unregistered and valuable gerfalcon, Caines confronts the Frenchman at his home. And he suspects that Thieron has more to hide than a bird.
Music composed by GRAHAME MACLEAN
Series created by EWART ALEXANDER Script editor JOAN CLARK
Designers JO DAY. ROCHELLE SELWYN Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director KEITH WASHINGTON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ewart Alexander
Composed By:
Grahame MacLean
Unknown:
Ewart Alexander
Editor:
Joan Clark
Designers:
Jo Day.
Designers:
Rochelle Selwyn
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Keith Washington
Caines:
Peter McEnery
Tom:
Michael Billington
Alyson:
Lois Butlin
Calvin Sampson:
Jack McKenzie
Nigel Markham:
Robert Burbage
Bruce Tomlin:
William Whymper
Sue Gibbons:
Karen Drury
Charles Thieron:
Pierre Vaneck
Jack Langley:
Roy Purcell
Sammy Mahkted:
Hosein Karimbeik
Annie Solstrom:
Julia Goodman
Boswell:
Kenny Ireland
Franklin:
Geoffrey Beevers
Lady:
Madeleine Howard

starring
Robyn Douglass Marc Singer Robert Culp and Joan Collins
When aspiring journalist Carly Perkins is turned down for a top sports-writing job she is understandably furious ... but not beaten.
The next day she returns to the office as Carl Parsons sporting a jacket, pants, and a beard! Totally fooled, the editor offers Carl the job convinced he has finally found the right 'man' for the job.
Her disguise spells trouble when Carl is sent to interview a famous sporting man-eater played by Joan Collins.
Screenplay by DIANE ENGLISH and JOANNA CRAWFORD from the article My Life as a Man in the Village Voice by CAROL LYNN MITHERS
Produced by MIMI ROTHMAN
Directed by ROBERT ELLIS MILLER
(First showing on British television)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Robyn Douglass
Unknown:
Marc Singer
Unknown:
Robert Culp
Unknown:
Joan Collins
Unknown:
Carly Perkins
Unknown:
Carl Parsons
Played By:
Joan Collins.
Play By:
Diane English
Play By:
Joanna Crawford
Unknown:
Carol Lynn Mithers
Produced By:
Mimi Rothman
Directed By:
Robert Ellis Miller
Carly Perkins:
Robyn Douglass
Carl Parsons:
Robyn Douglass
Mark Rogers:
Marc Singer
Barbara:
Laraine Newman
Sheila:
Miriam Flynn
Dave Fleming:
Robert Culp
Pam Dugan:
Joan Collins
Proprietor:
Anthony Holland
Gloria Rogers:
Patricia Barry
Police officer:
Malcolm Campbell
Writer:
Steve Fogel
Waitress:
Carol Lynn Mithers

The two first ladies of the New York Police Department starring and Dedication to Duty
With Mary Beth on maternity leave, Christine finds the paperwork piling up - until Sara Jones comes along. The young policewoman impresses with her efficiency and is rewarded by being assigned to partner Cagney in the investigation of a series of vicious rapes - a case which Sara approaches with disturbing intensity....
Written by JUDY MERL and PAUL ERIC MYERS
Directed by JAMES FRAWLEY
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Beth
Written By:
Judy Merl
Written By:
Paul Eric Myers
Directed By:
James Frawley
Christine Cagney:
Sharon Gless
Mary Beth Lacey:
Tyne Daly
Lt Samuels:
Al Waxman
Det Petrie:
Carl Lumbly
Det Isbecki:
Martin Kove
Sgt Coleman:
Harvey Atkin
Harvey Lacey:
John Karlen
Det Newman:
Dan Shor
Sara Jones:
Julie Fulton
Knelman:
Michael Fairman

Introduced by Jimmy Hill Action highlights from two
Canon League First Division matches reflecting the battle for the championship title and the struggle to avoid relegation.
Commentators
JOHN MOTSON. BARRY DAVIES Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BOB ABRAHAMS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
John Motson.
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Bob Abrahams

Starring Lee Grant, Gary Graham, Diana Scarwid
with Robert Culp

Ray Masters, a young mechanic, is sentenced to a lengthy-term at Antoine State Prison for a crime he did not commit. His lawyer continues to dig for new evidence, but Ray must remain in prison. While there he must face prison corruption, brutality, and a kill or be killed confrontation with a sadistic guard.
Films: page 22

Contributors

Screenplay:
Lonne Elder III
Screenplay/Director:
I.C. Rapoport
Producer:
S. Bryan Hickox
Maxine Lochman:
Lee Grant
Ray Masters:
Gary Graham
Susan Masters:
Diana Scarwid
Steve Nevins:
Robert Culp
Tompkins:
James Keach
Gary Lochman:
Scott Marlowe
Judge Callahan:
Donald Hotton
Kathleen:
Susan Duvall
Bobby Collins:
Robert Englund
Roebuck:
Michael C. Gwynne
Blake:
Lane Smith
Hugh Grover:
Albert Salmi

BBC One London

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