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Dennis and Clive think they've cracked the VT job. With Wayne Jackman and Ian Tregonning. Director JEREMY SWAN
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Starting with Playbus
The Patch Stop
Patch's friend..... COLIN KERRIGAN Storyteller: Sophie Aldred. Producer ANNE GOBEY (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Wayne Jackman
Unknown:
Ian Tregonning.
Director:
Jeremy Swan
Producer:
Christine Hewitt
Unknown:
Colin Kerrigan
Unknown:
Sophie Aldred.

Mark Curry is Cheryl Baker 's guest today. Together they cook up food packed with protein. Cheryl visits a French bakery. Live music is provided by Johnnie 0. Director JOHN F.D. NORTHOVER Producer MADELINE WILTSHIRE BBC North West

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Curry
Unknown:
Cheryl Baker
Director:
John F.D.

with Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield.
Featuring Trevor and Simon and Peter Simon.
This week's guests include Richard Branson Peter Howitt and Transvision Vamp. Editor CHRIS BELLINGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield.
Unknown:
Peter Simon.
Unknown:
Richard Branson
Unknown:
Peter Howitt
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Judo
1.05 News; 1.10 Racing
1.20 Bowls; 1.40 Racing
1.50 Bowls; 2.10 Racing
2.20 Rallying
2.40 Racing
2.50 Rugby League
3.45 Football
3.50 Rugby League
4.35 Final Score
Rugby League from Leeds.
Great Britain v New Zealand Second Test.
Live from Elland Road.
Commentators: Ray French and Alex Murphy.
Racing from Newbury.
1.15 William Hill Handicap Stakes (6f)
1.45 Thames Valley Eggs Handicap Stakes (1m 3f)
2.15 St Simon Stakes (1 'Am)
2.45 Woods Edge Farm Radley Stakes (7f 60yds) Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
Judo from Belgrade.
World Championships
Commentator: Jim Neilly.
Bowls from Preston.
CIS UK Indoor Bowls Championship
Best of three sets in the opening matches. Commentators:
David Rhys-Jones and Jimmy Davidson.
Rallying
Mobil 1 Rally Challenge. Round 3
Reporter: Steve Rider. Television presentation:
Rugby League KEITH PHILLIPS Racing BOB DUNCAN Judo JRT Yugoslavia
Bowls KEITH MACKENZIE Rallying BHP
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Unknown:
Alex Murphy.
Unknown:
William Hill
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley.
Commentator:
Jim Neilly.
Unknown:
David Rhys-Jones
Unknown:
Jimmy Davidson.
Reporter:
Steve Rider.

Today: Tom and Jerry in Sleepy Time Tom,
Woody Woodpecker in The Tenant's Racket,
Tweety and Sylvester in I Saw a Putty Cat. Director NICK JONES
Producer DAVID PLATT
Keep up to date with all the action by dialling the Radio Times Sportlines.
SOCCER
Daily news and results, plus a quick and easy pools check at the weekend. [number removed]
RACING
A rapid racing results service from all meetings.
[number removed]
CRICKET
Regular reports from the Nehru Cup series of one-day internationals. [number removed]
RUGBY UNION
Daily reports and results, plus news of the New Zealand tourists. [number removed]
Calls are charged at 38p per minute (peak) or 25p per minute (off peak).
Radio Times Horoscope line details on page 22.

Contributors

Unknown:
Woody Woodpecker
Director:
Nick Jones
Producer:
David Platt

Ever since Noel finished reading us his life story at night we've been having trouble sleeping.
Script associate CHARLIE ADAMS Written by MARTIN BOOTH ,
JOHN MACHIN , STUART SILVER . ALAN WHITING.
MALCOLM WILLIAMSON
Sound DAVID THOMPSON Lighting ERIC WALLIS Design DACRE PUNT
Produced and directed by MICHAEL LEGGO

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Adams
Written By:
Martin Booth
Written By:
John MacHin
Written By:
Stuart Silver
Written By:
Alan Whiting.
Written By:
Malcolm Williamson
Unknown:
David Thompson
Unknown:
Eric Wallis
Design:
Dacre Punt
Directed By:
Michael Leggo

starring Bob Monkhouse.
Game devised by TERRY MARDELL Programme associates
COLIN EDMONDS and JOHN JUNKIN Lighting CHRIS KEMPTON Sound JOHN DELANY Designer JOHN STOUT Director BILL MORTON
Produced by GEOFF MILES ●CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse.
Unknown:
Terry Mardell
Unknown:
Colin Edmonds
Unknown:
John Junkin
Unknown:
Chris Kempton
Unknown:
Sound John Delany
Designer:
John Stout
Director:
Bill Morton
Produced By:
Geoff Miles

Devised and presented by Esther Rantzen with Michael Groth.
The return of the series starring unsung heroes and heroines with extraordinary tales of kindness and courage. In addition hidden cameras have been around the country to discover whether the British public are Good Samaritans or have hearts of stone.

Nominations: if you would like to nominate somebody for an award please write to Hearts of Gold, [address removed].

Contributors

Presenter/Devised by:
Esther Rantzen
Reporter:
Michael Groth
Director:
Chris Fox
Producer:
Richard Woolfe
Series Producer:
Jane Elsdon Dew

A 12-part series based on the books by James Herriot. 9: Big Fish, Little Fish by Michael Russell. Starring
Siegfried befriends Colin when one of his goldfish dies, and takes him on his rounds. James is in the team for the local cricket match but Siegfried hits a six.
Music composed and conducted by JOHNNY PEARSON
Designer JOHN PLUSH Producer BILL SELLARS Director TONY VIRGO
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Herriot.
Unknown:
Michael Russell.
Conducted By:
Johnny Pearson
Designer:
John Plush
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Tony Virgo
James:
Christopher Timothy
Siegfried:
Robert Hardy
Helen:
Lynda Bellingham
Arnie Braithwaite:
John Gill
Colonel Jenkins:
Bert Parnaby
Rachel Taylor:
Tracy Jane White
Bob Taylor:
Mark Botham
Alison Appleby:
Dlnah Handley
Colin Appleby:
James Mason
Alec:
Peter Faulkner
Freddie Trueman:
Bill Cashmore
Albert Wiggs:
Alan Helm

Starring Christopher Walken as Johnny Smith and Martin Sheen as Greg Stillson

When he comes out of a five-year coma, Johnny Smith discovers, to his surprise, that he has a very strange power - he is able to see visions of the past, the present and, most frightening of all, the future.
An exciting thriller from the director of The Fly.

Profile on David Cronenberg: page 24
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Jeffrey Boam
Based on a novel by:
Stephen King
Producer:
Debra Hill
Director:
David Cronenberg
Johnny Smith:
Christopher Walken
Greg Stillson:
Martin Sheen
Dr Sam Weizak:
Herbert Lom
Sarah Bracknell:
Brooke Adams
Sheriff George Bannerman:
Tom Skerritt
Roger Stuart:
Anthony Zerbe
Henrietta Dodd:
Colleen Dewhurst
Frank Dodd:
Nicholas Campbell
Herb Smith:
Sean Sullivan
Vera Smith:
Jackie Burrough
Sonny Elliman:
Geza Kovacs
Alma Frechette:
Roberta Weiss

starring and A man is admitted to hospital clutching a child's
Hallowe'en mask and muttering: 'They're going to kill us ... all of us!' When he is murdered, his daughter and a sympathetic doctor set about investigating the mysterious Silver Shamrock Factory, purveyor of Hallowe'en masks. But the impending festival of the dead begins to claim victims.
Screenplay by TOMMY LEE WALLACE based on a story by NIGEL KNEALE Produced by JOHN CARPENTER and DEBRA HILL
Directed by TOMMY LEE WALLACE
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Contributors

Play By:
Tommy Lee Wallace
Story By:
Nigel Kneale
Produced By:
John Carpenter
Produced By:
Debra Hill
Directed By:
Tommy Lee Wallace
Dr Daniel Challis:
Tom Atkins
Ellie Grimbridge:
Stacey Nelkin
Conal Cochran:
Dan O'Heriihy
Buddy Kupfer:
Ralph Strait
Rafferty:
Michael Currie
Betty Kupfer:
Jadeen Barbor
Little Buddy:
Bradley Schachter
Marge:
Garn Stephens
Linda Challis:
Nancy Kyes
Starker:
Jon Terry

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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