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with Mike Read, Keith Chegwin, Sarah Greene and Vicky Licorish
In store this morning is Canadian rock star Bryan Adams with his latest single. You can call him on the SuperStore phone number: [number removed]. David Bellamy is in too. He's got details of the European Year of the Environment which is just beginning. Phillip Schofield has your views in his TV Talkback feature, plus details of the latest home videos on release. Animal expert Dr Chris Andrews investigates the murky secrets of his garden pond and discovers some unusual frogs and toads.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Read
Presenter:
Keith Chegwin
Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Presenter:
Vicky Licorish
Guest:
Bryan Adams
Guest:
David Bellamy
Presenter (TV Talkback):
Phillip Schofield
Expert:
Dr Chris Andrews
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Starring Bronson Pinchot as Balki, Mark Linn-Baker as Larry, Ernie Sabella as Twinkacetti

Balki goes crazy over a girl in his history class, but Larry figures out that this course of true love is destined to be very bumpy indeed, and attempts to step in the way of Cupid's arrow.

Contributors

Writer:
William Bickley
Writer:
Michael Warren
Director:
Joel Zwick
Balki:
Bronson Pinchot
Larry:
Mark Linn-Baker
Twinkacetti:
Ernie Sabella

with Jimmy Savile Your letter,
Was only the start of it, One letter
And now you're a part of it. 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 PETER BARVILLE
Designer ERIC WALMSLEY Producer ROGER ORDISH
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Savile
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
Roger Ordish

starring Syd Little and Eddie Large Special guests
Frank Carson , Paul Melba with FIONA KENNEDY
REBECCA STORM
RONNIE HAZLEHURST
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Written by RAYMOND ALLEN
GARRY CHAMBERS, GARY CLAPPERTON WYN EDWARDS , PAUL MINETTE
AND BRIAN LEVESON. JIM PULLIN Additional material by E. H. MCGINNIS , PAUL ALEXANDER COLIN BROWN , DAVID HURST
JOHNNY JARMAN. ALLAN NEWMAN GLYN REES , WRITE ANGLES Sound BOB FOLEY
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designer CHRIS RUGG
Directed by KEVIN BISHOP Produced by BILL WILSON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Syd Little
Unknown:
Frank Carson
Unknown:
Paul Melba
Unknown:
Fiona Kennedy
Unknown:
Rebecca Storm
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Written By:
Raymond Allen
Unknown:
Gary Clapperton
Unknown:
Wyn Edwards
Unknown:
Paul Minette
Unknown:
Brian Leveson.
Unknown:
Jim Pullin
Unknown:
E. H. McGinnis
Unknown:
Paul Alexander
Unknown:
Colin Brown
Unknown:
David Hurst
Unknown:
Johnny Jarman.
Unknown:
Allan Newman
Unknown:
Glyn Rees
Directed By:
Kevin Bishop
Produced By:
Bill Wilson

A series of ten programmes based on the Zoo Vet books by DAVID TAYLOR 4:Tiger, Tigerby JOHNNY BYRNE
Turner witnesses the close friendship of a llama and a miniature horse, but finds the tigers at Manford Park most unfriendly.
Music composed by MICHAEL OMER Script editor CHRISTOPHER PENFOLD Designer DAVID WILSON
Produced by BILL SELLARS
Directed by RODERICK GRAHAM
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Taylor
Unknown:
Johnny Byrne
Composed By:
Michael Omer
Editor:
Christopher Penfold
Designer:
David Wilson
Produced By:
Bill Sellars
Directed By:
Roderick Graham
Donald Turner:
Rob Heyland
Paddy:
James Ellis
Ethel:
Sonia Graham
Jock:
Andrew Robertson
Liz:
Christina Nagy
Haslam:
Tenniel Evans
Challon:
Clifford Rose
Tony Madden:
Frank Brennan
Walter:
Anton Brookes
Alex Bryson:
Peter Sands
CedriC:
Nigel Hughes
Headmaster:
Richard Hampton
Woman in kiosk:
Shirley Dixon
Boy in zoo:
Martin Pitman

starring Bob Monkhouse From Belfast to London,
Glasgow to Plymouth and Newcastle to Cardiff, the production team have travelled thousands of miles, auditioning more than 6,500 artists in their search for the stars of tomorrow.
The next 13 weeks see the culmination of that mammoth and exciting challenge, in the only television talent show which is open to all.
Tonight Opportunity Knocks for:
Act 1: Four Wheel Drive Act 2: Frankie Allen Act 3: Zeitia Massiah Act 4: Kerry Wilson
Act 5: Kyriacos Kikis
Act 6: The Gravy Brothers
Programme consultant HUGHIE GREEN Script editor COLIN EDMONDS
Additional material by JOHN JUNKIN Musical director JOHN COLEMAN Staging LUD ROMANO Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Designer VICTOR MEREDITH Produced and directed by STEWART MORRIS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Frankie Allen
Unknown:
Kerry Wilson
Editor:
Colin Edmonds
Unknown:
John Junkin
Director:
John Coleman
Unknown:
Dickie Higham
Designer:
Victor Meredith
Directed By:
Stewart Morris

Another chance to see an earlier series created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART starring John Nettles in What Dreams May Come? by BRIAN FINCH with Terence Alexander Sean Arnold
Guest stars
Charles Gray , Jill Meager If a man can literally be frightened to death, then
Jerry Bruce certainly was. That could make it the perfect murder unless
Bergerac can prove what happened.
Produced by JONATHAN ALWYN Directed by BEN BOLT (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Nettles
Unknown:
Brian Finch
Unknown:
Terence Alexander
Unknown:
Sean Arnold
Unknown:
Charles Gray
Unknown:
Jerry Bruce
Produced By:
Jonathan Alwyn
Directed By:
Ben Bolt
Jim Bergerac:
John Nettles
Charles Hungerford:
Terence Alexander
Bart Bellow:
Charles Gray
Helene Duvall:
Jill Meager
Crozier:
Sean Arnold
George Barton:
Hubert Rees
Dennis Dudley:
Malcolm Tierney
Moorhouse:
John Ringham
Peggy Masters:
Nancy Mansfield
Det Con Goddard:
Jolyon Baker
Gary Carter:
Russell Keith-Grant
Jerry Bruce:
John Abbott
Dr Frost:
Gerard McSorley
Mortuary attendant:
Brian de Salvo

starring
The Cost of Living
Both Cagney and Lacey pay the emotional price of their jobs when a figure from the past returns to put Christine under intolerable pressure, which is made worse when she is apparently betrayed by both her father and her lover. Mary Beth can be of little help as she contends with old ghosts of her own.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Beth
Written By:
Frank South
Written By:
Joe Viola
Directed By:
Al Waxman
Christine Cagney:
Sharon Gless
Tyne Daly:
Mary Beth Lacey
Lt Samuels:
Al Waxman
Det Petrie:
Carl Lumbly
Det Isbecki:
Martin Kove
Sgt Coleman:
Harvey Atkin
Harvey Lacey:
John Karlen
Det Corassa:
Paul Mantee
Det Esposito:
Robert Hegyes
Charlie:
Dick O'Neill
David Keeler:
Stephen MacHt
Mansfield:
John Harkins
Collins:
Jeffrey Josephson

A medical drama in two parts by COLIN DOUGLAS
1: Young doctors must spend a year serving as hospital housemen before they are set loose on the public. In theory they are training; in practice they are often in charge - and staving off disaster. Dr
Campbell has all the interests of the average houseman: sleep, alcohol and young nurses.
Music composed by DAVE GREENSLADE
Designer BOB SMART
Produced by TOM KINNINMONT Directed by ALASTAIR REID BBC Scotland
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Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Douglas
Composed By:
Dave Greenslade
Designer:
Bob Smart
Produced By:
Tom Kinninmont
Directed By:
Alastair Reid
Dr David Campbell:
Colin Forsythe
Joan Masson:
Julie Graham
Ted Main:
Lawrie McNicol
Margaret Birss:
Juliet Cadzow
Creech:
Cyril Luckham
Ronnie Bertram:
Don Gallagher
Ratho:
Sandy Welch
Iris Wilson:
Janette Foggo
Bob Soutar:
Ian Sexon
Roderick MacDonald:
James Telfer
Hamish Quothquan:
Ian Stewart
Alison Quothquan:
Victoria Wicks
Billy (the steward):
Iain McColl
Lee Wallace:
Emma D'Inverno
Jaundiced man:
Sandy Moir
Tweed Cap:
Jack Irving
Mr McTurk:
Willy Joss
Dr Mansie:
John Young
Luigi Barclay:
George Rossi
Residents:
Jonathan Watson
Residents:
Andy Gray
DTs patient:
Kevin McMonagle
Student:
Keith Neill
Casualty officer:
Richard Greenwood
Casualty nurse:
Patsy Blower
Casualty staff nurse:
Judith Shepherd
Anaesthetist:
Stuart Bishop
Student nurse:
Diana Speed
Night nurse:
Carole Copeland
Residents:
Perry Costello
Residents:
Alan McKelvie
Student:
Hugh Loughlan
Jean:
Kate Fraser
Redhead:
Grace Kirby

Tuborg World Cup The Final (conclusion) From Bournemouth International Centre. The
£100,000 team event reaches it's conclusion. E32,000 will go to the winning team.
DAVID ICKE introduces further coverage, the result and talks to the winners.
Television presentation
MIKE ADLEY , PETER HAYWARD Producer KEFTH MACKENZIE

Contributors

Introduces:
David Icke
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Unknown:
Peter Hayward
Producer:
Kefth MacKenzie

BBC One London

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