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Today the diner is parked slap-bang in the middle of a film lot, where Jake Abraham and Carolyn Marshall discover how spectacular stunts are staged, see movie monsters come to life and brush shoulder pads with some of their film-star favourites. Terence Trent D'Arby and the up-and-coming band Broken English provide the musical 'atmos', and Doctor of Doctor and the Medics drops in for a chat with Paul Goldsmith, Radio Sport Aid's DJ on TV.
SALLY MICHAEL ('Jo') and DOMINIC MACDONALD ('Brian Brian') will be watching the show from Uncle Rob's and channel-hop to find 'Our Man' (DAVID ENGLISH) indoors today and 'Pauline the Handicraft Queen' (ALEX LONSDALE) being arty.
Cheryl Baker is Out to Lunch with a takeaway and Nick
Sanders is giving his balloon a lot of hot air! Director CHRIS SALT
Producer PAUL LOOSLEY Editor EDWARD PUGH
Series producer PIPPA DYSON BBC North West
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jake Abraham
Unknown:
Carolyn Marshall
Director:
Chris Salt
Producer:
Paul Loosley
Editor:
Edward Pugh
Producer:
Pippa Dyson

Live coverage from
Horse Guards Parade, London HM The Queen takes the salute to mark the occasion of her official birthday. HerMajesty, travelling this year in an open carriage, is accompanied on the parade by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel Grenadier Guards HRH The Prince of Wales, Colonel Welsh Guards
HRH The Duke of Kent, Colonel Scots Guards HRH The Grand Duke of Luxembourg,
Colonel Irish Guards
The parade is the tribute by the Household Division to their Sovereign and Colonel-in-Chief, and is the most complex and spectacular military event of the year. The Queen's Colour of the Second Battalion, Scots Guards, is being trooped.
The parade, by tradition, is in five parts:
The Inspection of the Line The eight Guards and Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry are inspected by the Queen. The Troop by the Massed Bands Corps of Drums and Pipes and Drums of the Guards Division
Trooping the Colour through the ranks. The March Past by the Guards Division in slow and quick time. The Rank Past by the Household Cavalry, at the walk and at the trot. Music played by the MASSED MOUNTED BANDS OF
THE HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY and MASSED BANDS OF
THE GUARDS DIVISION
Commentator Tom Fleming Television presentation IAN SMITH (

Contributors

Commentator:
Tom Fleming
Unknown:
Ian Smith

starring
Doug McClure Peter Gilmore with Cyd Charisse Daniel Massey
A giant octopus seizes the crew of the Texas
Rose and its diving bell with scientist Charles Aitken and his friend inside. The party find themselves prisoners in the lost city of Atlantis, a fantastic subterranean land ruled by super-intelligent Atraxon and plagued by terrifying monster mutations.
Screenplay by BRIAN HAYLES Produced by JOHN DARK
Directed by KEVIN CONNOR
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Contributors

Unknown:
Doug McClure
Unknown:
Peter Gilmore
Unknown:
Cyd Charisse
Unknown:
Daniel Massey
Play By:
Brian Hayles
Produced By:
John Dark
Directed By:
Kevin Connor
GregCollinson:
Doug McClure
Charles Aitken:
Peter Gilmore
Capt Daniels:
Shane Rimmer
Delphine Briggs:
Lea Brodie
Atsil:
Cyd Charisse
Atraxon:
Daniel Massey
Atmir:
Michael Gothard
Grogan:
Hal Galili
Fenn:
John Ratzenberger
Jacko:
Derry Power
Prof Aitken:
Donald Bisset

starring Les Dennis special guest star Joe Longthorne featuring Martin P. Daniels with Lisa Maxwell guest comic Shane Richie and the Jeff Richer Dancers also appearing
DONALD HEWLETT and AIDEN WATERS
The Laughter Show returns to BBC1 with a brand-new summer series of fast-moving comedy and music, starring the multi-talented popular impressionist Les Dennis, who is strongly supported by Martin P. Daniels and Lisa Maxwell.
Les's special guest is Joe Longthorne whose vocal technique will delight and amaze when he does his impressions of popular entertainers. There are further laughs from young new comic Shane Richie.
Written by NEIL SHAND. PAUL MlNETT AND BRIAN LEVESON. RUSSEL LANE JAMIE RIX AND NICK WILTON STEVE PUNT . DENNIS BERSON Script associates
NEIL SHAND. RUSSEL LANE
Musical director ALYN AINSWORTH Choreographer JEFF RICHER
Sound supervisor LAURIE TAYLOR Lighting director BILL MILLAR Designer JIM GRANT
Directed by MICHAEL LEGGO Produced by JOHN BISHOP
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Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Longthorne
Unknown:
Martin P. Daniels
Unknown:
Lisa Maxwell
Unknown:
Shane Richie
Unknown:
Jeff Richer Dancers
Unknown:
Donald Hewlett
Unknown:
Aiden Waters
Unknown:
Martin P. Daniels
Unknown:
Lisa Maxwell.
Unknown:
Joe Longthorne
Unknown:
Shane Richie.
Written By:
Neil Shand.
Written By:
Paul Mlnett
Written By:
Brian Leveson.
Written By:
Russel Lane
Unknown:
Jamie Rix
Unknown:
Nick Wilton
Unknown:
Steve Punt
Unknown:
Dennis Berson
Unknown:
Neil Shand.
Unknown:
Russel Lane
Director:
Alyn Ainsworth
Unknown:
Jeff Richer
Unknown:
Laurie Taylor
Director:
Bill Millar
Designer:
Jim Grant
Directed By:
Michael Leggo
Produced By:
John Bishop

starring Bob Monkhouse Here's your chance to be a star-maker! Decide which of the six acts impressed you most, then, by dialling the appropriate telephone number, cast your vote.
Programme consultant HUGHIE GREEN Script editor COLIN EDMONDS Script associate JOHN JUNKIN
Additional material by GAVIN OSBON Musical director JOHN COLEMAN Staging LUD ROMANO Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Designer VICTOR MEREDITH Production STEWART MORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Hughie Green
Editor:
Colin Edmonds
Unknown:
John Junkin
Unknown:
Gavin Osbon
Director:
John Coleman
Unknown:
Lud Romano
Unknown:
Hugh Barker
Unknown:
Dickie Higham
Designer:
Victor Meredith
Unknown:
Stewart Morris

The two first ladies of the New York Police Department starring
Happiness is a Warm Gun Shot in the line of duty - perhaps it does go with the territory, but the aftermath is still traumatic. Anger surfaces as Mary Beth tries to deal with what happened and Christine turns to other means of comfort.
Written by JOE VIOLA
Directed by JAMES FRAWLEY
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Contributors

Written By:
Joe Viola
Directed By:
James Frawley
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 Cagney:
Dick O'Neill
Spencer:
Edward Power
Dr Wilson:
Christian Clemenson

conceived, written and performed by Graham Chapman
John Cleese , Terry Gilliam Eric Idle , Terry Jones Michael Palin Also appearing
RITA DAVIES , IAN DAVIDSON
DAVID BALLANTYNE
STANLEY MASON
Designer RICHARD HUNT
Produced by IAN MACNAUGHTON (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Chapman
Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
Terry Gilliam
Unknown:
Eric Idle
Unknown:
Terry Jones
Unknown:
Michael Palin
Unknown:
Rita Davies
Unknown:
Ian Davidson
Unknown:
David Ballantyne
Unknown:
Stanley Mason
Designer:
Richard Hunt
Produced By:
Ian MacNaughton

Introduced by Steve Rider Timetable
10.30 Rugby Union
11.15 Basketball
12.0 Tennis
World Cup Rugby
The last four, and if all the polls, crystal balls and form books are doing their stuff,
AUSTRALIA and FRANCE should be contesting a block-buster semi-final today. Home representatives into battle tomorrow.
Commentator BILL MCLAREN Television presentation ABC, Australia and BCNZ
Basketball
Into the 41st NBA finals,
300,000 dollars the first prize, and BOSTON CELTIC, current holders, are likely to face 1985 winners LOS ANGELES LAKERS. Away from the statistics, the best of a seven-match series throws up a fascinating duel between Celtic's LARRY BIRD and Laker's MAGIC JOHNSON. Television presentation WTBS/CBS Producer DEREK BRANDON A CHEERLEADER production for BBCtv
International Tennis The Stella Artois Championship
The semi-final stage of a competition which boasts an impressive entry list, including current Wimbledon champion BORIS BECKER , JIMMY CONNORS ,
MATS WILANDER and last year's winner TIM MAYOTTE. Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
MARK COX , GERALD WILLIAMS Producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON ALASTAIR SCOTT
Studio producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor BRIAN BARWICK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Commentator:
Bill McLaren
Producer:
Derek Brandon
Unknown:
Boris Becker
Unknown:
Jimmy Connors
Unknown:
Mats Wilander
Unknown:
Tim Mayotte.
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Mark Cox
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
Charles Balchin
Editor:
Brian Barwick

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