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In the studio: Anthea Turner, Tony Dortie
with the Roving Eye: Jenny Powell
The live show that starts in Manchester but could end up anywhere.

This week Liz Kershaw brings House music into your house. Stan Boardman brings you more celebrity games and Thundercats takes you out of this world. On the waterways there's Nick Sanders, and live from this week's mystery location you could find Jenny and the Roving Eye in your town.
And there's the chance for you to choose the videos and cartoons you want to see when the call-line makes it... UP2U!

BBC North West

Contributors

Presenter:
Anthea Turner
Presenter:
Tony Dortie
Presenter:
Jenny Powell
Presenter:
Liz Kershaw
Presenter:
Stan Boardman
Presenter:
Nick Sanders
Director:
Dawn Monaghan
Location Producer:
Steve Haggard
Production:
Peter Hamilton
Production:
Martin Hughes
Editor:
Edward Pugh

from Earls Court, London HM The Queen takes the salute at this stunning annual military pageant. 'The Drum' is the theme of this year's show in which the drama of the past is re-created to prove that the compelling sound of drumsticks on calfskin is a call which has never lost its urgency and still stirs the spirit. Featuring: the largest
British Army Massed Bands RN Field Gun Competition Musical Drive of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery
Hong Kong Motor Cycle Display Team
Musical Ride of the Household Cavalry Finale
400th anniversary of the defeat of the Armada BBC commentator
MIKE SMITH
Royal Tournament producer MICHAEL PARKER Lighting
CLIVE POTTER. ROBERT ORNBO Television presentation PETER HYLTON CLEAVER

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Parker
Unknown:
Clive Potter.
Unknown:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

starring
Phil Silvers
Jim Dale
Peter Butterworth
Charles Hawtrey Kenneth Williams
Joan Sims
The Foreign Legion, belly dancers and sheikhs with names like Abdul Abulbul give plenty of laughs in this comic romp, set in the desert around the Oasis El Nooki.
Screenplay by TALBOT ROTHWELL
Produced by PETER ROGERS Directed by GERALD THOMAS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Silvers
Unknown:
Jim Dale
Unknown:
Peter Butterworth
Unknown:
Charles Hawtrey
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Joan Sims
Unknown:
Abdul Abulbul
Play By:
Talbot Rothwell
Produced By:
Peter Rogers
Directed By:
Gerald Thomas
Sgt Nocker:
Phil Silvers
Bertram Oliphant West:
Jim Dale
Simpson:
Peter Butterworth
Captain Le Pice:
Charles Hawtrey
Commandant Burger:
Kenneth Williams
Corktip:
Anita Harris
Zigzag:
Joan Sims
Abdul:
Bernard Bresslaw
Lady Jane Ponsonby:
Angela Douglas
Cpl Clotski:
John Bluthal
Riff:
Larry Taylor
Raff:
William Hurndell
Algerian spiv:
Gertan Klauber
Bagshaw:
Peter Gilmore
Doctor:
Julian Orchard
Ponsonby:
William Mervyn
Ticket collector:
Jullian Holloway
Ship's officer:
Vincent Ball
Hotel manager:
David Glover

starring Michael Barrymore June Brown , Keith Harris Bonnie Langford
Frank Olivier , Greg Rogers featuring the Bluebell Girls Join Michael for a new summer series of song, dance and laughter from Jersey in the Channel Islands.
Written by GEOFF ATKINSON
KIM FULLER. MICHAEL BARRYMORE Programme associate GEOFF ATKINSON
Choreographed and staged by JEFF RICHER
Musical director DON HUNT
Costume designer LYNDA WOODFIELD Sound supervisor JOHN CAULFIELD Lighting director STAN SNAPE Designer RICHARD MORRIS Produced and directed by KEVIN BISHOP
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Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barrymore
Unknown:
June Brown
Unknown:
Keith Harris
Unknown:
Bonnie Langford
Unknown:
Frank Olivier
Unknown:
Greg Rogers
Written By:
Geoff Atkinson
Written By:
Kim Fuller.
Written By:
Michael Barrymore
Unknown:
Geoff Atkinson
Unknown:
Jeff Richer
Director:
Don Hunt
Designer:
Lynda Woodfield
Unknown:
John Caulfield
Director:
Stan Snape
Designer:
Richard Morris
Directed By:
Kevin Bishop

Starring Peter Falk, Ken Swofford, Jackie Cooper

Everybody's heard the phrase 'committing political suicide' but 'committing political murder' is less well known, but is no less true - especially in the case of campaign manager Harry Stone.
Lt Columbo hits the campaign trail and discovers that killing can lose you votes...

Contributors

Screenplay:
Irv Pearlberg
Screenplay:
Alvin Friedman
Screenplay:
Larry Cohen
Producer:
Dean Hargrove
Producer:
Roland Kibbee
Director:
Boris Sagal
Lt Columbo:
Peter Falk
Harry Stone:
Ken Swofford
Nelson Hayward:
Jackie Cooper
Linda:
Tisha Sterling

The third of eight parts starring in Something in the City by GLEN CHANDLER with All eyes are on the London
Marathon, but young Ruby claims to have seen a man fall from a City building.
Jack investigates and finds out some strange facts about a missing Essex commuter.
Created and produced by ROBERT BANKS STEWART Director MIKE VARDY (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Glen Chandler
Produced By:
Robert Banks Stewart
Director:
Mike Vardy
Jack Bartholomew:
Steve Bisley
Julie Columbus:
Dulcie Liecier
Fred Hurley:
David Bamber
McBride:
Dermot Crowley
Chapman:
Ian McNeice
Susan:
Jenny Twigge
Ruby:
Madeline Ingram-Peters
Roger Holloway:
Tim Brierly
Connors:
Andrew McCulloch
Lietner:
Nigel La Vaillant
Carrie:
Judi Lambe
Jessica:
Sharon Bower
Playfair:
Cecil Humphreys
Stretton:
David Riley
Charlotte:
Kate Buffery
Inland Revenue man:
Alec Linstead
Nightwatchman:
Tommy Eytle
Desk sergeant:
John Hallett
Businessman:
Anthony Collin
Businesswoman:
Heather Ramsay
Girl in park:
Pip Mayo

starring Katharine Ross Paula Prentiss
Stepford: a tranquil oasis of calm after the noise and terrors of New York. Or is it? As Joanna becomes increasingly aware that her neighbours are zombie-like automatons she realises that the next victim may be her best friend or even herself.
British director Bryan Forbes in his first American film portrays a terrifying vision of a male-dominated world with strong elements of contemporary satire.
Screenplay by WILLLAM GOLDMAN from the novel by IRA LEVIN
Produced by EDGAR J. SCHERICK Directed by BRYAN FORBES
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Contributors

Unknown:
Katharine Ross
Unknown:
Paula Prentiss
Director:
Bryan Forbes
Unknown:
Willlam Goldman
Novel By:
Ira Levin
Produced By:
Edgar J. Scherick
Directed By:
Bryan Forbes
Joanna:
Katharine Ross
Bobby:
Paula Prentiss
Walter:
Peter Masterson
Carol:
Nanette Newman
Dale Coba:
Patrick O'Neal
Charmaine:
Tina Louise
Dr Fancher:
Carol Rossen

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