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Presenter Carol Leader Guests
Brian Jameson , Helme Heine Story: Frederick Woollykins and the Strawberry Pink Hat °y BRIAN JAMESON (R)

Contributors

Leader:
Carol Leader
Unknown:
Brian Jameson
Unknown:
Frederick Woollykins
Unknown:
Brian Jameson

Selina Scott and Jeff Banks with the first of the spring collection. The search is on for would-be models and The Clothes Show bride.
Plus a look into the stylish world of pop music and the Bishop of Leicester's knits and clothes care. Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBCMidlands
Clothes Show info: BBC Pebble Mill, BirminghamB57QQ35)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Producer:
Roger Casstles

starring Sidney James Eric Barker
Kenneth Connor Charles Hawtrey Kenneth Williams Leslie Phillips Joan Sims
Hattie Jacques , Shirley Eaton The arrival of three keen constables straight from police college should be good news for Insp Mills - but Sgt Wilkins fears the worst!
Screenplay by NORMAN HUDIS Produced by PETER ROGERS Directed by GERALD THOMAS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Sidney James
Unknown:
Eric Barker
Unknown:
Kenneth Connor
Unknown:
Charles Hawtrey
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Leslie Phillips
Unknown:
Joan Sims
Unknown:
Hattie Jacques
Unknown:
Shirley Eaton
Unknown:
Sgt Wilkins
Unknown:
Norman Hudis
Produced By:
Peter Rogers
Directed By:
Gerald Thomas
Sgt Frank Wilkins:
Sidney James
Insp Mills:
Eric Barker
PC Charlie Constable:
Kenneth Connor
Special PC Timothy Gorse:
Charles Hawtrey
Sgt Laura Moon:
Hattie Jacques
PC Tom Potter:
Leslie Phillips
WPC Gloria Passworthy:
Joan Sims
PC Stanley Benson:
Kenneth Williams
Sallv Barry:
Shirley Eaton

with Nick Wilton ,
Floella Benjamin , Robert Harley and Sarah Mortimer
There was great excitement today at the Royal Albert Hall during the judging of the United Kingdom Smelly Feet Finals! However, results were delayed when judges and competitors stopped to watch their favourite programme - Fast Forward.
Musical director STEVE BROWN Designer ANDREW PURCELL Production
DAVID CRICHTON. TREVOR MCCALLUM

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Wilton
Unknown:
Floella Benjamin
Unknown:
Robert Harley
Unknown:
Sarah Mortimer
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Director:
Steve Brown
Designer:
Andrew Purcell
Unknown:
David Crichton.
Unknown:
Trevor McCallum

by ALLAN BAKER File 3
Avery realises he has to jump. But which way? Galbraith and Charlie both have reasons to stop him, but only Charlie knows the real urgency ...
Sound ROD LEWIS
Videotape editor PETER REASON Designer GRAEME THOMSON
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director MARGIE BARBOUR

Contributors

Unknown:
Allan Baker
Designer:
Graeme Thomson
Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
Margie Barbour
Charlie Nelson:
Duncan Baizley
Daniel:
Rhett Keen
Melissa Nelson:
Lise-Ann McLaughlin
Susan Nelson:
Frances Jeater
Richard:
Geoffrey Bateman
Kurt Haddim:
Tariq Alibai
Rachel:
Pamela Sholto
Nicholson:
Philip Stone
Galbraith:
Ian McElhinney
Hughes:
Andrew Hall
Nestor:
Harold Innocent
Magda:
Suzy Quasnichka
Frau Nordin:
Clare Welch
Mr Greene:
Anthony Collin
Manageress:
Lin Sagovsky

Life would be idyllic in the Evergreen Forest were it not for the villainous Cyril Sneer and his dastardly schemes...
When Cyril Sneer discovers that the Raccoons are planning a big surprise, he sends his secret agents into the forest to investigate.

Contributors

Produced and directed by:
Kevin Gillis

Selina Scott and Jeff Banks with the first of the spring collection. The search is on for would-be models and if you're getting married on 11 April there's a chance you could be The Clothes Show bride - dressed by royal designer Lindka Cierach.
There's a look into the stylish world of pop music and the Bishop of Leicester's knits and clothes care. With Jasmine Fadhli ,
Caryn Franklin and Siobhan Maher.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Designer:
Lindka Cierach.
Unknown:
Jasmine Fadhli
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Unknown:
Siobhan Maher.

The conclusion of a special two-part drama that uncovers the roots of the bitter Ewing-Bames feud. Starring
While Ellie worries over the future of Southworth Ranch, back in the town of Pride,
Jock and Digger strike oil - but success is marked by violence and betrayal. Later, the two men go to Southworth having proved themselves in the oil business and Digger feels able to confront the woman he loves - but when Ellie meets Jock Ewing it becomes clear that things will never be the same again.
Written by DAVID JACOBS
Directed by LARRY ELIKANN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jock Ewing
Written By:
David Jacobs
Directed By:
Larry Elikann
Jock Ewing:
Dale Midkiff
as Ellie Southworth:
Molly Hagan
as Willard Bames:
David Grant
Jason Ewing:
David Wilson
as Aaron Southworth:
Hoyt Axton
Barbara Southworth:
Marjie Rynearson
Amanda:
Diane Franklin
Foster:
Bill Duke
Garrison:
Matt Mulhern
Sam Culver:
Joe Ranier
Young J R:
Kevin Wixted

Your Biological Guide to AIDS
Gillian Rice
Graeme Garden and Alan Maryon Davis reveal how much the experts know about AIDS, and what challenges they face in finding a vaccine and a cure. With the help of specially-designed models - of the AIDS virus and of the human skin - the Bodymatters team of qualified doctors guides you through the biological facts clearly and simply so that you can decide for yourselves how likely it is that you personally will be affected by AIDS : the disease that's now killing two Britons every day.
Studio director STUART MCDONALD Series editor DAVID FILKIN
Producer KATHARINE EVERETT
(Living with AIDS on Friday on BBC2 at 2.20 pm)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Rice
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Alan Maryon Davis
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Katharine Everett

Introduced by Steve Rider
Heavyweight Championship Boxing from Dudley Town Hall Horace Notice
(Commonwealth champion) v Proud Kilimanjaro (Challenger)
Britain's unbeaten Horace Notice - one of Terry Lawless's stable of champions - makes his first defence of the Commonwealth title over 12 rounds tonight. His opponent is a boxing giant, for
Kilimanjaro of Zimbabwe is 6ft 5ins tall and scales
161 stone.
International Athletics The first world indoor championships start this weekend in the USA.
Sportsnight reports on the breathtaking arena in Indianapolis where the meeting takes place, and assesses some of the great battles in prospect. They include BEN JOHNSON versus
CARL LEWIS at 60 metres, TODD BENNETT 's threat to ANTONIO MCKAY at 400 metres, and the challenge by Britain's young hurdling talent,
COLIN JACKSON , to GREG FOSTER and MARK MCCOY.
Plus Rugby Union, and a look ahead to Saturday's internationals - Wales v England in Cardiff, and France v Scotland in Paris. Television presentation: Boxing BOB DUNCAN
(A Ron Gray promotion in association with Barrett/Duff) Athletics KEVIN COSGROVE Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWUNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Carl Lewis
Unknown:
Todd Bennett
Unknown:
Antonio McKay
Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Greg Foster
Unknown:
Mark McCoy.
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Ron Gray
Unknown:
Kevin Cosgrove
Producer:
Charles Balchin
Editor:
John Rowunson

Governments in more than 100 countries are using public information to combat AIDS. In Britain the campaign has used shock tactics, but other countries are using different approaches.
Peter Fiddick looks at the Scandinavian multi-media campaigns aimed at high-risk groups; at what is - and is not - being done in America; and how impoverished Uganda, where ten per cent of pregnant women are infected with the virus, is trying to warn the population through nightly television ads.
Peter Fiddick discusses with experts in the Health
Education field the most effective ways of using the media to slow down the spread of AIDS. Researchers
SUZY MILLER. DANIELLA DANGOOR Producer BERNARD ADAMS (e)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Fiddick
Unknown:
Peter Fiddick
Unknown:
Suzy Miller.
Unknown:
Daniella Dangoor
Producer:
Bernard Adams

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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