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Ron and Val Taylor filmed the most dangerous shark in the world in dramatic close-up for the film Jaws.
For the past 30 years, first as underwater hunters, then as film-makers, these two Australian divers have been taking ever greater risks to get close to sharks in action. Narrated by Ian Holm
Produced by CASEY JONES
Photographed by RON TAYLOR
BBCtv presentation by NEIL NIGHTINGALE
BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Val Taylor
Unknown:
Ian Holm
Produced By:
Casey Jones
Unknown:
Ron Taylor

starring and guest starring
Go West, Young Dukes
Boss Hogg discovers that the Duke farm was signed over to his ancestor back in 1872, and immediately turfs the present-day Dukes off their land. While packing to leave, Jesse finds a diary which tells a tale of when men were men, the Dukes rode fast and a fellow called Hogg maintained the family tradition ...
Written by MARTIN BOTH
Directed by DON MCDOUGALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Young Dukes
Unknown:
Boss Hogg
Written By:
Martin Both
Directed By:
Don McDougall
Bo Duke:
John Schneider
Luke Duke:
Tom Wopat
Daisy:
Catherine Bach
Uncle Jesse:
Denver Pyle
Enos:
Sonny Shroyer
Cooter:
Ben Jones
Rosco Coltrane:
James Best
Boss Hogg:
Sorrell Booke
Jesse James:
Paul Koslo
Frank James:
Nick Benedict

A comedy series by LAN DAVIDSON and PETER VINCENT starring Ronnie Corbett with Barbara Lott and William Moore
Confessions of a Jobbing Gardener
Suspicion and jealousy stalk suburbia. (Not suitable for 42-year-old bachelors.)
Designer STEPHAN PACZAi Produced and directed by DAVID ASKEY (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Vincent
Unknown:
Ronnie Corbett
Unknown:
Barbara Lott
Unknown:
William Moore
Designer:
Stephan Paczai
Directed By:
David Askey
Timothy:
Ronnie Corbett
Mrs Lumsden:
Barbara Lott
Mr Lumsden:
William Moore
Muriel:
Marguerite Hardiman
Mr Robinson:
Ivor Roberts
Mrs Robinson:
Peter Bernard
Old lady:
Janet Bruce

starring
George Segal
Morgan Fairchild Times are hard in Sherwood Forest. The merry men can't even rob the Bank of Normandy - it went bust in the crash of 1068! And what with Prince John seeing a psychiatrist and Robin moonlighting as a lassogram girl, things can only get worse ...
First coachman
ROGER ASHTON-GRIFFITHS
Screenplay by ROBERT KAUFMAN Produced by ANDREW DONNELLY Directed by RAY AUSTIN
(First showing on British television)
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Contributors

Unknown:
George Segal
Unknown:
Robert Kaufman
Produced By:
Andrew Donnelly
Directed By:
Ray Austin
Robin Hood:
George Segal
Lady Marian:
Morgan Fairchild
Prince John:
Roddy McDowall
Eleanor of Aquitaine:
Janet Suzman
Fr Luther:
Mervyn Hayes
Rupert:
Michael Hordern
Sir Guy:
Tom Baker
Sheriff of Nottingham:
Neil Hallett
King Richard:
Robert Hardy
Friar Tuck:
Roy Kinnear
Will Scarlett:
Robin Nedwell
Little John:
Pat Roach
Archbishop:
Aubrey Morris
Moishe:
Bruce Purchase
Molly:
Fenella Fielding

Bob Monkhouse presents another edition of his international comedy showcase, featuring this week the legendary outrageousness of master-clown Frankie Howerd and the unpredictable alternative style of Sandra Bernhard , the young American star of the hit film, King of Comedy. Featuring
THE HARRY STONEHAM BAND Programme associate NEIL SHAND Script associate DENNIS BERSON Director GEOFF MILES
Produced by JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Frankie Howerd
Unknown:
Sandra Bernhard
Unknown:
Dennis Berson
Director:
Geoff Miles
Produced By:
John Fisher

Edinburgh 1986 Thirteen will have been unlucky, and was for many before it all began, but through the gnashing of teeth the Games will have survived. There will have been human deeds to marvel at, plenty to laugh about, and there's bound to be all kinds of crying. No room for
Question Time, this hour-and-a-half is for those who came to Edinburgh to play sport. Reports, results and interviews from Edinburgh on Ceefax page 350 0 INFO: page 71
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Famous pop and rock musicians from the Midlands join together for a pop/rock extravaganza at the National Exhibition Centre. Edited highlights from this marathon all-day event, which raised a quarter of a million pounds for Birmingham's Children's Hospital, feature ELO, The Moody Blues, Robert Plant, Roy Wood, Steve Gibbons, The Fortunes, The Applejacks and The Rockin' Berries with guest appearances from UB40, Ruby Turner and George Harrison
Hosts Jasper Carrott, Peter Powell, Jim Davidson

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Contributors

Presenter:
Jasper Carrott
Presenter:
Peter Powell
Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Musicians:
null ELO
Musicians:
The Moody Blues
Musician:
Robert Plant
Musician:
Roy Wood
Musician:
Steve Gibbons
Musicians:
The Fortunes
Musicians:
The Applejacks
Musicians:
The Rockin' Berries
Guests:
null UB40
Guest:
Ruby Turner
Guest:
George Harrison
Producer:
John G. Smith

BBC One London

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