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Presenter Janet Palmer Guest Fred Harris Story: The Kite from Days with Frog and Toad by ARNOLD LOBEL
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Graphics CLAIRE STANLEY Photographer ROBERT HILL
Production CHRISTINE HEWITT
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Presenter:
Janet Palmer
Presenter:
Guest Fred Harris
Director:
Jonathan Cohen
Director:
Graphics Claire
Unknown:
Christine Hewitt
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Bent Back Narrated by Robert Winston
Lisa [text removed] wants to go to drama school, but she has a badly twisted back.
Professor Robert Dickson , a surgeon at St James's
University Hospital in Leeds, has developed a technique for correcting the deformity. Series editor DAVID PATERSON Producer MAX WHITBY (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Robert Dickson
Editor:
David Paterson

The Open Air phone number is [number removed]. Including the Truro By-Election
Yesterday's voters went to the polls to elect a successor to the late David Penhaligon as Member of Parliament for Truro. The result is declared this morning and Vincent Hanna is there to analyse it with Professor Ivor Crewe. including News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
David Penhaligon
Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Unknown:
Professor Ivor Crewe.

by CARLA LANE in Friends and Lovers
Designer ERIC WALMSLEY
Produced by DOUGLAS ARGENT (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Carla Lane
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Produced By:
Douglas Argent
Sandra:
Nerys Hughes
Carol:
Elizabeth Estensen
Paul:
John Nettles
Doctor:
Robert Gillespie
Young man:
Alan Gaunt

Man in the Middle
Chip's love life becomes hectic when he carries on a secret affair with Ciji while using and romancing Diana. And he also has to keep Lilimae sweet.
Written by RICHARD GOLLANCE Directed by LARRY ELKANN

Contributors

Written By:
Richard Gollance
Directed By:
Larry Elkann

Hosted by Emlyn Hughes A family quiz played as a strategic board game with moves dependent on correct answers to questions put by Dr Sue Kingsman. Director JEREMY MILLS
Producer HENRY MURRAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Emlyn Hughes
Unknown:
Dr Sue Kingsman.
Producer:
Henry Murray

Phillip Schofield - starting with Corners
Presented by Tracy Brabin Simon Da vies with Jo Koma
How do cartoons move? When was the first coin made? Why do onions make you cry? Director ALISON STEWART
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Questions to: Corners, BBCtv, London W128QT

Contributors

Presented By:
Tracy Brabin
Director:
Alison Stewart
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Written and presented by Johnny Ball
Find out what puts Superman in a spin when Johnny takes a look behind the scenes at Elstree Film Studios during the making of Superman IV. The Think It ... Do It television studio is handed over to a group of young people who try their hand at cutting, crabbing and cueing, and Johnny presents a glimpse of television entertainment as it used to be. For today's aspiring directors and technicians, Johnny shows equipment which can be hired as well as bought.
Research PATSY TITCOMB
Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY Production JANE TARLETON

Contributors

Presented By:
Johnny Ball
Unknown:
Patsy Titcomb
Designer:
Stephen Brownsey

This week and next,
John Craven reports from Austria on the Uphill Ski Club 1: Early Days
Every year the Uphill Ski
Club takes about 100 disabled people on a holiday in the snow. John Craven travelled with one of the groups, which included six children, to the picturesque mountain ski-ing resort of St Johann in the Tyrol. He follows their progress from early days to race day and tells a remarkable and moving story of how the children face up to one of the biggest challenges of their lives.
Producer NICK HEATHCOTE Editor ERIC ROWAN
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
John Craven
Producer:
Nick Heathcote
Editor:
Eric Rowan

Starring Les Dawson
Les welcomes you to another edition of the comedy quiz. His special guests this week: Cheryl Baker, Lynda Baron, Joe Brown, Norman Collier, Belinda Lang, Chris Serle

Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot TV Ltd
(R) (Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Les Dawson
Panellist:
Cheryl Baker
Panellist:
Lynda Baron
Panellist:
Joe Brown
Panellist:
Norman Collier
Panellist:
Belinda Lang
Panellist:
Chris Serle
Director:
Bruce Millar
Producer:
Stanley Appel

The Choice
Alexis pays a high price for a new society columnist and Blake negotiates to get financial backing for his natural-gas project.
Written by HAROLD STONE Directed by IRVING MOORE
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Written By:
Harold Stone
Directed By:
Irving Moore
Blake:
John Forsythe
Krystle:
Linda Evans
Alexis:
Joan Collins
Adam:
Gordon Thomson
Steven:
Jack Coleman
Dex:
Michael Nader
Dominique:
Diahann Carroll
Sammy Jo:
Heather Locklear
Amanda:
Karen Cellini
Clay:
Ted McGinley
Ben:
Christopher Cazenove
Michael:
Wayne Northrop
Caress:
Kate O'Mara
Zack:
Ricardo Montalban
Dana:
Leann Hunley
Emily:
Pat Crowley
Jackie:
Troy Beyer
Nick:
Richard Lawson

by Gavin Lyall
Adapted for television in three parts by Brian Clemens
Starring Charles Dance as Major Harry Maxim
with Jill Meager as Agnes, Harvey Ashby as George
and guest star Dan O'Herlihy as Professor John Tyler

The Czech defector starts a 'mole' hunt and the KGB are interested in the missing letter.

BBC Scotland
(R)
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Author:
Gavin Lyall
Adapted by:
Brian Clemens
Music:
Dave Greenslade
Producer:
Bob McIntosh
Director:
Alastair Reid
Major Harry Maxim:
Charles Dance
Agnes:
Jill Meager
George:
Harvey Ashby
Professor John Tyler:
Dan O'Herlihy
Mary Jackaman:
Jill Balcon
Zuzana Kindl:
Rom Anderson
Komoscin:
Constantine Gregory
Rex Masson:
John Graham
Barbara Masson:
Rachel Herbert
Jan:
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Markova:
Helena Little
Petrov:
Patrick Monckton
Hotel manager:
Terry Downes
Chris Maxim:
Alexander Reid
DI Ferris:
George Pensotti
DC Phillips:
George Howell
Hotel porter:
Scott Johnston
Garage man:
Derek Lord
Pub landlord:
Patrick Lewsley

'One of the heroes of the modern broadcasting world' is how Sir Hugh Greene was described by the present chairman of the BBC. Greene himself liked to be thought of as the man 'who turned down the central heating and opened the windows' at the Corporation. Shortly before his death three weeks ago, Sir Hugh filmed his testament of the BBC in the 60s - a frank, personal account of his nine years as Director General, which saw radical transformation of the BBC, with the opening of Radio 1 and BBC 2, and the birth of revolutionary new programmes such as That Was the Week That Was, Till Death Us Do Part, and Cathy Come Home. This last interview he talks about his 'psychological warfare' with Mrs Whitehouse; his reasons for banning The War Game; his deteriorating relationship with the then chairman Lord Hill; how he handled the politicians, and why he resigned early.

Contributors

Speaker:
Sir Hugh Greene
Presenter:
Frank Gillard
Producer:
Philip Daly
Producer:
Henry Murray

from Cincinnati, Ohio
The Men 's Free Programme BRIAN BOITANO (USA) IS the defending champion,
ALEXANDER FADEEV (USSR) was the champion in 1985, but silver medallist for the past three years is Canada's BRIAN ORSER. They all skate again this year. Who will win? ALAN WEEKS will tell you.

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Boitano
Unknown:
Brian Orser.

starring Jackie Mason Roger Pittman ekes out a living as a police informer in Weehawken, New Jersey. He doesn't exactly love his work, and when a 'friend' he has set up is killed he decides to swap low life for high life using police money!
Screenplay by EUGENE PRICE
LARRY ALEXANDER and MARC B RAY produced by CHASE MELLEN m Directed by JOHN G.AVILDSEN 0 FILMS: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Jackie Mason
Unknown:
Roger Pittman
Unknown:
Eugene Price
Unknown:
Larry Alexander
Unknown:
Marc B Ray
Produced By:
Chase Mellen
Directed By:
John G.Avildsen
Roger Pittman:
Jackie Mason
Sheila Morrison:
Marcia Jean Kurtz
Alex Brogan:
Dan Frazer
Marco Ruiz:
Richard Carballo
Police chief:
Lee Steele
Gas station attendant:
William McCutcheon
Night club singer:
Anne Marie

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