in Radio Runaround
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Kirsty Wark
Weather followed by Dallas
Sentences
As sentence is passed on Jenna, Bobby and Pam grow closer until a courtroom claim confuses the issue.
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by MICHAEL PREECE (R) (For cast see page 38)
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A series often programmes presented by Jimmy Savile 7: On Your Feet
Over 37,000 adult pedestrians are killed or injured on the roads each year. (R)
Weather followed by Beauty Is in the Eye
At the Court of King Solomon The beauties of the court are presented by Lea Avraham , a Yemeni dancer.
Producer ANTHONY ISAACS (R)
Simon Parkin - followed by Play School
Presenters lain Lauchlan and Lesley Woods
Story: The Rhino and the Fairy by DONALD BISSET (R)
Comhill Insurance Test Series England v West Indies from Old Trafford Final day
Introduced by TONY LEWIS including at
10.55 12.00
News and Weather
with Michael Buerk
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Why is the Clarke household under surveillance? Written by LOIS BOOTEN
(For cast see page 3& Shown again at
5.35pm)
Comhill Insurance Test Series England v West Indies
with Simon Parkin starting with SuperTed
At the Funfair (R)
A13-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by MARGARET STUART BARRY
6: The Witch is ill, so it's a good job her sister is a witch doctor. But did she have to bring a gorilla with her?
George supplied by Ads Agency Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director DAVID BELL (R)
(R)
with Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard The Last Red Wolf
A visiting writer is so intent on getting a story about a pair of rare wolves that he exposes Mark and himself to danger.
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with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
'It's all about you, the Great British Public,' says Derek Jameson , along with reporters Jeni Barnett , Lucy Pilkington and Chris Serle. This week Jeni meets a supreme champion, Mikado, and his breeder.
Frank Hawley. Mikado is a little smaller than your average thoroughbred, but fearless when it comes to seeing off the competition. Chris is tutored in the dying art of the 5 Punch and Judy man. Will he 2 swallow his swazzle? Oh, no, he won't! This week Derek is joined by guest reporter Glyn Worsnip.
Producer SARAH CAPLIN
Series producer PETER BAZALGETTE
by Gilly Fraser.
"Whatever you're doing here is nothing to do with me, Den, but the Bill's getting dead nosey about it, right?"
(For cast see page 61)
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Mates by JULIA JONES starring with and Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director PETER CREGEEN (R)
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Anne Robinson with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer STEVE KELYNACK
Please send letters to: Points of View BBCtv Centre. London WI28QT
0 RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 80
by the Labour Party (Also on BBC2 at 10.45pm)
with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
starring
Robert Duvall Eric Fryer
Terry Fox is an energetic 18-year-old with strong athletic ambitions. But when a leg pain is diagnosed as cancerous, Terry's right leg is amputated above the knee. After the trauma has worn off, Terry decides that the best way to fight back is to return to physical sports.
Much to his family's concern, he announces that he will run across his native Canada to raise money for cancer research - 5,150 miles from coast to coast....
This moving and uplifting film is based on a true story.
Bill Vigars ......ROBERT DUVALL Terry Fox eric FRYER Darrell Fox
CHRISTOPHER MAKEPEACE
Rika..................ROSALIND CHAO Doug............MICHAEL ZELNIKER Roily ..............FRANK ADAMSON Betty FOX. .....ELVA MAI HOOVER Judith Fox .......MARIE MCCANN Dr Simon R. H. THOMSON Marie gloria FIGURA Waitress...........KAREN RACICOT Cady MATT CRAVEN Peg Leg .........PATRICK WATSON Dan ....................SAUL RUBINEK Screenplay by EDWARD HUME from a story by JOHN AND ROSE KASTNER
Produced by ROBERT COOPER Directed by RALPH L. THOMAS
(First showing on British television) 8 FILMS: page 16
from the Olympic Stadium, Stockholm.
Highlights from the Grand Prix meeting, in which the multi-world-record holder
SAID AOUITA was scheduled to take part in the 1500 metres, and local hero PATRICK SJOBERG was trying to improve his world high jump record. Commentators
DAVID COLEMAN , RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
Television presentation SVT Stockholm
Editor JOHN ROWLINSON
The first of a six-part series in which young historians question old reputations. Henry VIII England's most memorable king cut off heads, had six wives, built famous ships and palaces and became the first Supreme Head of the English Church. Yet, argues Dr David Starkey , his appearance may have been great and glorious, but his achievements were not. A BROOK production for BBCtv Producer DAVID HERMAN