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A mix of reports, music and entertainment featuring mainly yourselves!
Mark Goodier reports on the Music Mission, Bruno Brookes makes his Top 40 forecast
Presented by Tony Dortie , Jenny Powell and Anthea Turner. Editor EDWARD PUGH
Producers MOIRA BROWN and STEVE HAGGARD
Series producer PETER HAMILTON BBC North West
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10.52am Weather Bernard Davey

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Goodier
Unknown:
Bruno Brookes
Presented By:
Tony Dortie
Presented By:
Jenny Powell
Presented By:
Anthea Turner.
Editor:
Edward Pugh
Producers:
Moira Brown
Producers:
Steve Haggard
Unknown:
Bernard Davey

Introduced by Steve Rider Timetable*: 11.00 Cricket;
1.00 News; 1.10 Motor racing;
1.40 Cricket; 1.55 Racing;
2.05 Motor racing; 2.25 Racing;
2.35 Cricket; 2.55 Racing;
3.05 Cricket; 3.40 Golf
*Timings are subject to change
Cricket: Fifth Test from Trent Bridge
Cornhill Insurance Test Series England v Australia
Golf from Fulford
Benson and Hedges
International. Commentators: Bruce Critchley
Clive Clark and Alex Hay
Racing from Newbury
2.00 Stratton Handicap Stakes (7f)
2.30 St Hugh 's Stakes (5f)
3.00 Walmac International Geoffrey Freer Stakes (Im 5f 60yds)
Commentators: Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley
Motor Racing from Snetterton
Esso British Touring Car Championship: Round 9. Lucas British Formula 3 Championship: Round 9.
Commentator: Murray Walker Television presentation: Cricket KEITH MACKENZIE and ALAN GRIFFITHS
Golf JOHN SHREWSBURY and ALASTAIR SCOTT Racing BOB DUNCAN Motor racing BHP
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Commentators:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
St Hugh
Commentators:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Unknown:
Alan Griffiths
Unknown:
John Shrewsbury
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

Richard Dean Anderson in Trumbo's World
Mac needs to use all his ingenuity when a terrible natural disaster befalls him.
Written by STEPHEN KANDEL Directed by DONALD PETRIE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Dean Anderson
Written By:
Stephen Kandel
Directed By:
Donald Petrie
Trumbo:
David Ackroyd

Presented by Mike Smith with Kenny Everett, Gloria Hunniford and their celebrity guests Nicky Campbell, Chris Tarrant, Sylvia Syms, Lynda Bellingham.
Questions devised and set by Jeremy Pascall and Phillip Swern Designer Quentin Chases Director Peter Hamilton
Producer john Kaye Cooper BBC North West
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Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Smith
Panellist:
Kenny Everett
Panellist:
Gloria Hunniford
Panellist:
Nicky Campbell
Panellist:
Chris Tarrant
Panellist:
Sylvia Syms
Panellist:
Lynda Bellingham
Question setter:
Jeremy Pascall
Question setter:
Phillip Swern
Designer:
Quentin Chases
Director:
Peter Hamilton
Producer:
John Kaye Cooper

starring Michael Barrymore and his special guests
Bob Carolgees , Frank Carson Jaki Graham , Kate Robbins Robert Palmer and featuring the Bluebell Girls. Take a 'walk up the avenue' in tonight's show with Frank Carson. Bob Carolgees and Spit the dog audition for a part in a musical. Kate Robbins is persuaded to advertise her latest record. Michael's music guests are Jaki Graham and Robert Palmer.
Written by GEOFF ATKINSON and MICHAEL BARRYMORE Programme associate GEOFF ATKINSON
Choreographed and staged by JEFF RICHER
Musical director DON HUNT
Videotape editor JOHN SILLITTO
Sound supervisor JOHN CAULFIELD Lighting director STAN SNAPE Designer DACRE PUNT
Produced and directed by KEVIN BISHOP
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Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barrymore
Unknown:
Bob Carolgees
Unknown:
Frank Carson
Unknown:
Jaki Graham
Unknown:
Kate Robbins
Unknown:
Robert Palmer
Unknown:
Frank Carson.
Unknown:
Bob Carolgees
Musical:
Kate Robbins
Unknown:
Jaki Graham
Unknown:
Robert Palmer.
Written By:
Geoff Atkinson
Unknown:
Geoff Atkinson
Director:
Don Hunt
Editor:
John Sillitto
Unknown:
John Caulfield
Director:
Stan Snape
Designer:
Dacre Punt
Directed By:
Kevin Bishop

Corporate head David Buckner is on the car phone when his car explodes killing both him and his chauffeur. Lt Columbo always says that car phones can be very dangerous, but this is a case of murder and the cause something much more human...
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Contributors

Writer:
Lester Pine
Writer:
Tina Pine
Writer:
Jackson Gillis
Director:
Edward Adams
Lt Columbo:
Peter Falk
Roger Fortney:
Roddy McDowell
David:
James Gregory
Doris:
Ida Lupino
Secretary:
Anne Francis

by Sam Snape.
A ten-part series

'Your son's scan showed some damage. That's why they are also brain stem testing. I'm afraid they only do that when the injuries are very, very serious...'
(R)
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Contributors

Writer:
Sam Snape
Series created by:
Jeremy Brock
Series created by:
Paul Unwin
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Keith Washington
Keith:
Geoffrey Leesley
Dr Rowe:
Paul Lacoux
Charlie:
Derek Thompson
Alison:
Julie Graham
Kiran:
Shaheen Khan
Mary:
Pauline Quirke
Rachel:
Francesca Button
Shirley:
Ella Wilder
Peter:
Brian Capron
Ann:
Kate Dunn
Megan:
Brenda Fricker
Sadie:
Carol Leader
Valerie:
Susan Franklyn
Chrissie:
Flip Webster
Lisa:
Cathy Shepton
Paul Peterson:
Chris Pitt
Susie:
Honey Hazel
Emma:
Annelies Hopkins
Granny:
Anne Dyson
Cyril James:
Eddie Nestor
Kuba:
Christopher Rozycki
Rupert:
Simon Slater
Sarah:
Emma Dewhurst
Harry:
John Challis
Dick:
Anthony May
Policewoman:
Kirsten Jones
Donald Peterson:
David Hargreaves
Jenny Peterson:
Polly Hemingway
Policeman:
Dave Roberts
Joshua:
Jimmy Gardner

featuring
Tennent's FA Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool
Match of the Day celebrates its 25th birthday.
Back in August 1964, the programme kicked off its life with a League match between Liverpool and Arsenal. It was 3-2 to the Merseysiders that day, but that's no contemporary form guide! The match highlights plus a liberal dose of nostalgia, presented by Barry Davies , with comment from Jimmy Hill and commentary from John Motson.
Producers JIM RESIDE , VIVIEN KENT Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BRIAN BARWICK

Contributors

Presented By:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
John Motson.
Producers:
Jim Reside
Producers:
Vivien Kent
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Singer/songwriter Barry White in a rare television performance from the International Music Festival at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.
Previous chart successes such as Never Gonna Give You Up, For Your Love, and My First, My Last, My
Everything are included, along with some contemporary material. Associate producer JANE WEIR Producer JOHN G. SMITH
A WHITE RABBIT production for BBCtv

Contributors

Songwriter:
Barry White
Producer:
Jane Weir
Producer:
John G. Smith

starring
On a cycling holiday in France, Jane and Cathy, two young nurses, attract the attention of a mysterious stranger at a village cafe. When Cathy suddenly disappears, the stranger is on hand to offer Jane assistance. But is he to be trusted?
Screenplay BRIAN CLEMENS and TERRY NATION
Producers ALBERT FENNELL and BRIAN CLEMENS
Director ROBERT FUEST
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Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Clemens
Producers:
Albert Fennell
Producers:
Brian Clemens
Director:
Robert Fuest
Jane:
Pamela Franklin
Cathy:
Michele Dotrice
Paul:
Sandor Eles
Gendarme:
John Nettleton
School mistress:
Clare Kelly
Madame Lassal:
Hana-Maria Pravda
Old man:
John Franklyn
Lassal:
Claude Bertrand
Renier:
Jean Carmet

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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