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In the studio:
Tony Dortie, Anthea Turner with the Roving Eye: Jenny Powell
Live from the heart of Manchester UP2U brings you music, features, guests and fun. Nick Sanders goes ballooning, Andrew Deutsch visits the Epcot centre in Florida and Jenny loops the loop with the Roving Eye.
Snarf takes up the challenge in Thundercats, and you can pick your favourite cartoon from the selection with the UP2U call-lines.
Director MOIRA BROWN
Location producer STEVE HAGGARD Production MARTIN HUGHES and PETER HAMILTON Editor EDWARD PUGH BBC North West

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Dortie
Unknown:
Anthea Turner
Unknown:
Jenny Powell
Unknown:
Nick Sanders
Unknown:
Andrew Deutsch
Director:
Moira Brown
Producer:
Steve Haggard
Unknown:
Martin Hughes
Unknown:
Peter Hamilton
Editor:
Edward Pugh

If you remember any of these clips which Jimmy Savile first showed the year before last, you must be a real fan. Hope you enjoy them.
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Film Editor:
Denis Hayes
Film Editor:
Vic Vine
Videotape Editor:
Chris Booth
Producer:
Roger Ordish

starring with Rally to the Cause
An international car rally brings romance, jealousy and sabotage.
Written by PETER HERBERT
Directed by BRENDAN MAHER
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Contributors

Written By:
Peter Herbert
Directed By:
Brendan Maher
Dr Tom Callaghan:
Andrew McFarlane
Dr Chris Randall:
Liz Burch
Kate:
Lenore Smith
Dave:
Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Pierre:
Shane Briant
Emma:
Rebecca Gibney
Violet Carnegie:
Pat Evison
Vic Buckley:
Maurie Fields
Nancy Buckley:
Val Jellay
George Baxter:
Bruce Barry
Sharon:
Kylie Belling

starring India, 1895: in the North
West Frontier province the villainous Khasi of Kalabar plans a rebellion against the governor, Sir Sidney
Screenplay by TALBOT ROTHWELL Produced by PETER ROGERS Directed by GERALD THOMAS
0 FILMS: page 16
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Contributors

Unknown:
Talbot Rothwell
Produced By:
Peter Rogers
Directed By:
Gerald Thomas
Sir Sidney Ruff Diamond:
Sidney James
Khasi of Kalabar:
Kenneth Williams
Private James Widdle:
Charles Hawtrey
Captain Keene:
Roy Castle
Lady Ruff-Diamond:
Joan Sims
Bungdit Din:
Bernard Bresslaw
Missionary:
Peter Butterworth
Sgt Maj MacNutt:
Terry Scott
Princess Jelhi:
Angela Douglas
Fakir:
Cardew Robinson
Major Shorthouse:
Julian Holloway
Ginger:
Peter Gilmore

starring Michael Barrymore Dana, Danny La Rue
Joe Longthome, Elio Pace Peter Price
Rosser and Davies with the Band of Jersey
In this, the last of the series, Michael is joined by Opportunity Knocks winners Rosser and Davies and Elio Pace. Michael is surprised to find Danny La Rue among his Bluebell Girls and does his best to persuade Dana he won't ruin Mr Bassman if she'll sing it with him.
Joe Longthorne demonstrates his superb singing impressions. Written by GEOFF ATKINSON
KIM FULLER. MICHAEL BARRYMORE Programme associate GEOFFATKINSON
Choreographed and staged by JEFF RICHER
Musical director DON HUNT
Videotape editor JOHN SILLITTO
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:
Danny La Rue
Unknown:
Elio Pace.
Unknown:
Danny La Rue
Unknown:
Mr Bassman
Unknown:
Joe Longthorne
Written By:
Geoff Atkinson
Written By:
Kim Fuller.
Director:
Don Hunt
Editor:
John Sillitto
Unknown:
John Caulfield
Director:
Stan Snape
Designer:
Richard Morris
Directed By:
Kevin Bishop

The conclusion of a two-part story and the end of a phenomenon as the door of the most famous ladies room in TV closes for the last time.
Starring Sharon Gless as Christine Cagney
Tyne Daly as Mary Beth Lacey A Fair Shake - Part 2
As the truth about 'Robert Wright ' emerges, Christine and Mary Beth realise that what began as routine escort duty has become a game of mistrust and official duplicity - a game where their lives have been put on the line.
Written by MAX JACK
Directed by REZA BADIYI
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Contributors

Unknown:
Sharon Gless
Unknown:
Christine Cagney
Unknown:
Tyne Daly
Unknown:
Mary Beth Lacey
Unknown:
Robert Wright
Unknown:
Mary Beth
Written By:
Max Jack
Directed By:
Reza Badiyi
Harvey:
John Karlen
Lt Samuels:
Al Waxman
Det Isbecki:
Martin Kove
Det Esposito:
Robert Hegyes
Sgt Coleman:
Harvey Atkin
Det Corassa:
Paul Mantee
Det Jordan:
Merry Clayton
Duggan:
Robert Foxworth
Marquette:
Jason Bernard
Rhoda:
Sian Barbara Allen

Last in a series of eight The Carve Up by MICHAEL AITKENS starring With
Still barred from the boardroom, Jack is determined to prevent rash business dealing by his brother. Someone is prepared to go to great lengths to stop Jack's interference.
Created and produced by ROBERT BANKS STEWART
Director DAVID CARSON (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aitkens
Produced By:
Robert Banks Stewart
Director:
David Carson
Jack Bartholomew:
Steve Bisley
Julie:
Dulice Liecier
Fred Hurley:
David Bamber
McBride:
Dermot Crowley
Philip:
Rupert Frazer
Bridget guest stars:
Haydon Gwynne
Charlie Buchanan:
Geoffrey Burridge
Laszlo:
John Grillo
Sir Basil Kinthly:
Michael Medwin
Sally:
Marina Sirtis
Dave:
Vincenzo Nicoli
Curator:
Colin Jeavons
Samuels:
Patrick Newell
Judge:
Geoffrey Colville
Miss Villiers:
Elizabeth Chambers
Art dealer:
Graham Seed
TV reporter:
Ros Simmons
TV presenter:
Christopher Robbie
Barry:
Alan Partington
Welshman:
Jim Dunk
Secretary:
Susanna Page
Guard:
Don McCorkindale

starring Sean Connery Katharine Ross Hardy Kruger
Ace TV reporter
Patrick Hale stumbles on a deadly nuclear arms dealing plot while on an assignment in Hagreb, north Africa. His investigations uncover a trail of double-talk and double-think linking international terrorists, the CIA and the world's most powerful politicians. Before long Hale is racing to meet the most important deadline of his, or anybody else's, career.... Written, produced and directed by RICHARD BROOKS
(Richard Brooks's 'The Heist', Friday on BBC1 at 11 30pm) FILMS: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Connery
Unknown:
Katharine Ross
Unknown:
Hardy Kruger
Unknown:
Patrick Hale
Patrick Hale:
Sean Connery
President Lockwood:
George Grizzard
Gen Wombat:
Robert Conrad
Sally Blake:
Katharine Ross
Philindros:
G D Spradlin
Homer Hubbard:
John Saxon
Rafeeq:
Henry Silva
Mallory:
Leslie Nielsen
Harvey:
Robert Webber
Mrs Ford:
Rosalind Cash
Helmut Unger:
Hardy Kruger
Hacker:
Dean Stockwell
King Awad:
Ron Moody
Erika:
Cherie Michan
Abu:
Tony March

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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