in Poisoned Ivory
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Pamela Armstrong
Francis Wilson looks ahead to the weekend weather at home and abroad at
7.25, 7.55 and 8.25
The last of 15 episodes starring
Larry 'Buster' Crabbe as Flash Gordon
An Eye for an Eye Directed by FORD BEEBE and KOBEKT HILL
Weather
Andy Crane assisted by Siobhan Mayer, Colin Heywood and Sue Devaney. Starting with:
The Pink Panther Show
Pink Suds, King of the Swamp and Pink Pull (R)
Disaster! No more viewers' letters - what can the gang do? Only you can help! (R)
in Try and Get It (R)
Weather followed by But First This! starting with Gentle Ben with Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard Who's Afraid
Mark's cousin Virginia comes to stay.
Producer GEORGE SHERMAN (R)
Presenters Floella Benjamin Fred Harris
Story: Jason's Trip to Market by FLOELLA BENJAMIN (R)
with Cyril Luckham
Weather followed by But First This! starting with The Fighting Devil Dogs A serial in 12 chapters 8: Tides of Trickery
Lightning escapes to take over the world another day. Directed by WILLIAM WITNEY and JOHN ENGLISH A REPUBLIC serial
Last in the series
The Seven Souvenirs
Somebody is acquiring Superman's momentos. Written by JACKSON GILLIS
Weather followed by The Garden Party with Viv Lumsden and Paul Coia
As the party ends with a swing, Richard Jobson looks back on a summer festival of pop. Archie Macpherson prepares to sprint for the Seoul Olympics. And Ernie Wise remembers the first
Morecambe and Wise show on BBC1, 20 years ago this week.
with Martyn Lewis
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Sue starts her first day at the bank. Paul's scheme comes unstuck.
Written by JOHN LINTON Directed by STEVE MANN
(Cast page 52. Shown again at
5.35pm)
A special feature-length episode starring with The Family Ewing
In the aftermath of the tragedy, a solemn Ewing clan gathers for Bobby's funeral and the reading of his will. Written by LEONARD KATZMAN and JOEL J. FEIGENBAUM
Directed by NICK HAVINGA and MICHAEL PREECE (R)
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Angela and Paul are both 16, and want to become the Torvill and Dean of roller skating. The film follows Angela and Paul through the Junior European
Championships in Holland, to their big day in Bury
St Edmunds , where they bid to become the youngest couple in 64 years of roller dance to win the British Championship. Producer TAMASIN DAY-LEWIS
Executive producer ROGER MILLS (R)
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Simon Parkin - starting with Popeye in Vegetable Stew, Tanks a Lot, Winner Window Washer
Fifth of eight episodes Tracking
While Mike and computer whiz kid Lee hack into the government computer, a clever ruse sees Sandra lured into danger.
The 'Spook' and Mr Signet Producer CATERINA DE NAVE Director WAYNE TOURELL
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Written and presented by Johnny Ball
Johnny investigates success and failure in design. Production JANE TARLETON and SALLY FRASER (R)
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Join Terry and his guests.
Narrated by Sir John Mills All in the Game
A winning combination of stars and sporting action. Including Richard Harris tackling rugby,
Stanley Baker in the driving seat, ski-chump David Tomlinson and Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne discussing cricket - from This Sporting Life, Checkpoint, All for Mary and The Lady Vanishes. Written and created by ASHLEY SIDAWAY and ROBERT SIDAWAY Produced by MAURICE SELLAR and ROBERT SIDAWAY
A BEST OF BRITISH FILMS production
starring Ronnie Barker Ronnie Corbett
Join Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett in a laughter-filled celebration of their
22-year association. Messrs Barker and Corbett have chosen their personal favourites from their many hilarious sketches and songs. with Diana Dors , Jenny Logan , Reginald Marsh ,
Ann Michelle , John Owens ,
Ron Pember , Michael Redfern , Ronnie Hazlehurst and his Orchestra and the Fred Tomlinson Singers Written by DAVID NEWMAN
DAVID RENWICK. GERALD WILEY
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with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton Regional News
Weekend Weather
IAN MCCASKILL
Last of six episodes by JULIE WELCH
Ajax Ramsgate versus
Real Falkirk in the Cup Final in Blackpool. Sam is still suspended, Mo is hospitalised, so who is to be captain?
Film cameraman STUART WYLD Film editor PHYLLIS IRONSIDE Designer BOB SMART
Producer TIM ASPINALL Director JIM HILL BBC Scotland
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Last in the series Introduced by John Tusa
The Leipzig
Gewandhaus is one of Europe's greatest and oldest symphony orchestras. Under their Principal
Conductor Kurt Masur they perform Mendelssohn's Symphony No 3
The Scottish. The Orchestra gave the first performance in 1842 conducted by the composer himself, who had been inspired to write it during a visit to Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh.
To complete the programme - music by Richard Strauss with whom the orchestra has had a long association. Tonight they play his colourful symphonic poem
Till Eulenspiegel based on the outrageous character from German folklore.
John Tusa also talks to Kurt Masur about his relationship with the orchestra and about its illustrious past.
Lighting DAN CRANEFIELD Sound GRAHAM HAINES Executive producer KENNETH CORDEN
Director PETER MANIURA
starring
Warren Beatty Goldie Hawn
Security expert Joe Collins decides to take a special interest in his latest job - the installation of a sophisticated alarm system in a large bank. Joe has plans to commit the perfect robbery, one which the victims - all of them crooks - cannot report. Unfortunately the three gangsters plan to take the law into their own hands ...
Produced by M. J. FRANKOVICH Written and directed by RICHARD BROOKS
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