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with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
News summaries on the hour and half hour.
The latest sports news and comment from Bob Wilson Timetable:
Regional news and travel at 7.15,7.45, 8.15
Weather with Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55,8.25

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson
Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Francis Wilson

A See-Saw programme
Lots of things growing today potatoes, flowers and huge turnips!
With Carol Chell and Don Spencer
(R)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Don Spencer
Musical Director:
Peter Gosling
Producer:
Christine Hewitt
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Introduced by Steve Rider

Including at 1.00 One O'Clock News
with Martyn Lewis and the latest from the Election campaign.
Weather

Timetable*
10.10 Rugby Union; 10.45 Cricket; 1.00 News and Weather; 1.30 Golf; 2.0 Cricket; 3.0 Golf; 4.30 Cycling
* Timings are subject to alteration

International Golf: The Whyte & Mackay PGA Championship
Rodger Davis's successor should be known by 4.30 - it may even be Rodger himself - but it took a play-off last time with Des Smyth to make a happy budgie out of the Australian.

International One-day Cricket for the Texaco Trophy: England v Pakistan
Edgbaston for the third match.

World Cup Rugby Union
Japan v USA is not the main feature - that's Ireland v Wales - but it may be worth a look.

Cycling
The Milk Race is one week old today. A look back at the stories so far and ahead to the final day, live on Grandstand next Saturday.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Newsreader (One O'Clock News):
Martyn Lewis
Commentator (Golf):
Peter Alliss
Commentator (Golf):
Clive Clark
Commentator (Golf):
Bruce Critchley
Commentator (Golf):
Tony Jacklin
Commentator (Cricket):
Richie Benaud
Commentator (Cricket):
Ray Illingworth
Commentator (Rugby Union):
Nigel Starmer Smith
Commentator (Cycling):
Phil Liggett
Commentator (Cycling):
Hugh Porter
Television Presentation (Golf):
John Shrewsbury
Television Presentation Golf:
Fred Viner
Television Presentation Cricket:
Keith MacKenzie
Television Presentation Cricket:
Alan Griffiths
Television Presentation (Rugby Union):
ABC, Australia
Television Presentation (Rugby Union):
BCNZ, New Zealand
Television Presentation Cycling:
Terry Long
Assistant Editor:
Brian Barwick
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

The traditional spring Bank Holiday look at the world of Walt Disney films. Films include:
Flight of the Navigator,
The Aristocats,
The Rescuers,
Jungle Book,
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Back pages:102

Contributors

Introduced by:
Phillip Schofield
Producer:
Richard Evans

Bank Holiday Special
Jimmy Savile presents some of the highlights from his 1986 series which viewers have asked to see again.
Film editors vic VINE . DENIS HAYES Director MICHAEL LEGGO Producer ROGER ORDISH 0 BACK PAGES: 102

Contributors

Editors:
Vic Vine
Editors:
Denis Hayes
Director:
Michael Leggo
Producer:
Roger Ordish

1968
Flower power fades and violence takes over in the year that many remember as a time of protest.
The news - the Vietcong launch the Tet offensive,
France reaches the brink of civil war, the Russians invade Czechoslovakia, Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy are assassinated and students demonstrate around the world.
The music - Manfred Mann The Alan Price Set The Rolling Stones
Julie Driscoll , Brian Auger and the Trinity
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Janis Joplin , Big Brother and the Holding Company Oliver Tobias and Paul Nicholas Cream
The Jimi Hendrix Experience The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band Videotape editor DAVE RIXON Producer SUE MALLINSON (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Luther King
Unknown:
Bobby Kennedy
Music:
Manfred Mann
Unknown:
Julie Driscoll
Unknown:
Brian Auger
Unknown:
Arthur Brown
Unknown:
Janis Joplin
Unknown:
Oliver Tobias
Unknown:
Paul Nicholas
Unknown:
Jimi Hendrix
Editor:
Dave Rixon

Terry hosts the second part of his celebration of the golden years of British film.
Among his special guests tonight are
Stewart Granger
Sir John Mills and Norman Wisdom
Programme associate NEIL SHAND Director JOHN BIRKIN
Producer JON PLOWMAN
Series producer JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart Granger
Unknown:
Sir John Mills
Unknown:
Neil Shand
Director:
John Birkin
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Producer:
John Fisher

starring
Bob Monkhouse
More exciting prizes to be won on television's bingo quiz show as four hopeful contestants compete for the chance of a dream holiday when one of them wins the final round of Bob's Full House. Game devised by TERRY MARDELL and DAVID MOORE
Programme associate COLIN EDMONDS
Lighting FRED WRIGHT Sound JOHN DELANY Director GEOFF MILES Producer
BRIAN WHITEHOUSE
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Terry Mardell
Unknown:
David Moore
Unknown:
Colin Edmonds
Unknown:
Fred Wright
Unknown:
John Delany
Director:
Geoff Miles
Unknown:
Brian Whitehouse

with Cynthia Rhodes
By night Tony Manero is a bartender in a rock-orientated night club. By day he teaches jazz dance classes.
Both are simply jobs to the ambitious Tony, who wants to be a Broadway star. Travolta followed up his Saturday Night Fever success with this lively sequel about the young dancer's rise to fame and fortune. With music by Frank Stallone and the Bee Gees, the movie unites the star with writer and director Sylvester Stallone.
Written by SYLVESTER STALLONE and NORMAN WEXLER
Produced by ROBERT STIGWOOD and SYLVESTER STALLONE
Directed by SYLVESTER STALLONE 0 FILMS: page 26 and BACK PAGES: 102
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES First Time On British Television

Contributors

Unknown:
Cynthia Rhodes
Unknown:
Tony Manero
Music By:
Frank Stallone
Director:
Sylvester Stallone.
Written By:
Sylvester Stallone
Written By:
Norman Wexler
Produced By:
Robert Stigwood
Produced By:
Sylvester Stallone
Directed By:
Sylvester Stallone
Tony Manero:
John Travolta
Jackie:
Cynthia Rhodes
Laura:
Finola Hughes
Jesse:
Steve Inwood
Mrs Manero:
Julie Bovasso
Butler:
Charles Ward
Technician:
Steve Bickford
Derelict:
Patrick Brady
Fatima:
Norma Donaldson
Mark:
Jesse Doran
Linda:
Joyce Hyser
Margaret:
Deborah Jenssen
Fred:
Robert Martini
Joy:
Sarah Miles

A gala celebration of the 100th anniversary of Hollywood from the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, attended by over 100 stars, including June Allyson, Charles Bronson, Angie Dickinson, Clint Eastwood, Katharine Hepburn, Dustin Hoffman, Liza Minnelli, Gregory Peck, Ginger Rogers, Martin Sheen, Lana Turner, Robert Wagner and Loretta Young.
Plus film-clip tributes to choreographer Busby Berkeley, ladies of the silver screen, stunt men and the wartime Hollywood canteen.
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Bronson
Unknown:
Angie Dickinson
Unknown:
Clint Eastwood
Unknown:
Katharine Hepburn
Unknown:
Dustin Hoffman
Unknown:
Liza Minnelli
Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Unknown:
Ginger Rogers
Unknown:
Martin Sheen
Unknown:
Lana Turner
Unknown:
Robert Wagner
Unknown:
Loretta Young
Producer:
Hildy Parks
Director:
Jeff Margolis

BBC One London

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