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introduced by Simon Parkin.
Playbus stops today at The Dot Stop.
Something in air,
Something on earth, Something in water, Something on fire.
Let today's story be ... on fire!
Storyteller: Mark Sendell. Music PAUL READE and LIZ KITCHEN
Designer TONY LAWRENCE Producer MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Simon Parkin.
Unknown:
Mark Sendell.
Music:
Paul Reade
Designer:
Tony Lawrence
Producer:
Michael Cole
Dot:
Liz Kitchen

Live coverage from
Canterbury Cathedral of the memorial service for the 11 Royal Marine musicians who lost their lives in the bomb blast at Deal Barracks.
HRH the Duke of Edinburgh represents HM the Queen at the service conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev and Rt Hon
Robert Runcie. With music from the Royal Marines Orchestra and fanfare trumpets conducted by Lt Col John Ware , RM. and the choir of Canterbury Cathedral.
Commentator: David Dimbleby. Producer MICHAEL BEGG

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Runcie.
Conducted By:
Lt Col John Ware
Commentator:
David Dimbleby.
Producer:
Michael Begg

Weather followed by Daytime Live including Brian Turner in the kitchen with the latest in the Campaign for Great British Food. With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers. e RECIPES: send your recipes to: Campaign for Great British Food, Daytime Live, BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham B5 7QQ.

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Turner
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Judi Spiers.

Harold has Henry in knots. Madge and Henry get the chop.
This week's cast:
Written by WAYNE DOYLE Directed by STEVE MANN eCEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Written By:
Wayne Doyle
Directed By:
Steve Mann
Madge:
Anne Charleston
Henry:
Craig McLachlan
Jim Robinson:
Alan Dale
Paul:
Stefan Dennis
Scott:
Jason Donovan
Charlene:
Kylie Minogue
Helen:
Anne Haddy
Lucy:
Sasha Close
Des Clarke:
Paul Keane
Mike:
Guy Pearce
Mrs Mangel:
Vivean Gray
Jane Harris:
Annie Jones
Harold Bishop:
Ian Smith
Beverly:
Lisa Armytage
Todd:
Kristian Schmid
Katie Landers:
Sally Jensen
David:
Kevin Harrington
Carol:
Louise Siverson

A Question of Trust
Abby and Greg manage to hoodwink Gary.
Written by BERNARD LECHOWICK Directed by LINDSAY DAY

Contributors

Written By:
Bernard Lechowick
Directed By:
Lindsay Day
Gary Ewing:
Ted Shackleford
Val Ewing:
Joan van Ark
Abby Ewing:
Donna Mills
Greg Sumner:
William Devane

The topical magazine that focuses less on youth and more on experience - less Bros and more Cole Porter ! Hosted by David Jacobs with Miriam O'Callaghan and Sheila McClennon. Guest: Vince Hill.
Producers ANTHONY CHERRY and MIRIAM O'CALLAGHAN
0 HEALTH: page 104

Contributors

Unknown:
Cole Porter
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Miriam O'Callaghan
Unknown:
Sheila McClennon.
Unknown:
Vince Hill.
Unknown:
Miriam O'Callaghan

Special guest: Brian Blessed.
Some albums are red
Some albums are blue
Noel's album is packed with animals
Each week he has a different one for you....
Today's animal has sharp teeth, whiskers and claws and there's a marmalade one who's very 'mewsical'.

Contributors

Writer:
Penny Casdagli
Voice of Noel:
Derek Griffiths
Videotape editor:
James Timothy
Producer:
Anne Denehy

with Tony Hart Margot Wilson and Alison Millar.
Serendipity - or How to Make Happy Accidents. Tony reveals a picture under the junk. Assistant producer AMANDA GABBITAS
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Margot Wilson
Unknown:
Alison Millar.

by Adele Rose.
3: 'I'm going back to Byker Grove - whatever you say!' Gill's upset because Julie's been banned: Donna's delighted because she'll be the star of the show.
Lighting director IAIN DAVIDSON Designer BOB HUTTON
Executive producer ANDREA WONFOR Produced and directed by MATTHEW ROBINSON
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
Adele Rose.
Unknown:
Byker Grove
Director:
Iain Davidson
Designer:
Bob Hutton
Producer:
Andrea Wonfor
Directed By:
Matthew Robinson
Winston:
Craig Reilly
Gill:
Caspar Berry
Ian:
Craig Grieveson
Hayley:
Amanda Webster
Julie:
Lucy Walsh
Duncan:
Declan Donelly
Rajeev:
Daniel Larson
Alison:
Vicky Murray
Donna:
Sally McQuillan
Nicola:
Hill Halfpenny
Geoff:
Billy Fane
Mary O'Malley:
Lyn Douglas
Fraser:
John Jefferson
Spuggie:
Lyndyann Barrass
Lisa:
Jayne MacKenzie
Jim Bell:
Colin MacLachlan
Speedy:
Steven Bradley
CaS:
Niall Shearer
Brad:
Michael Nicholson
Michael:
Gordon Griffin
Clare:
Jenny Twigge

starring
Weekend Off by John Milne.
Jim has the weekend off and he plans to enjoy it. However, what appears to be a last-minute routine assignment turns his plans upside down.
Series created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART
Directed by CHARLIE NAIRN
Produced by GEORGE GALLACCIO (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Milne.
Directed By:
Charlie Nairn
Produced By:
George Gallaccio
Det Sgt Bergerac:
John Nettles
Anton Charet:
James Faulkner
Georges Letellier:
Georges Trillat
Janine Charet:
Marianne Borgo
Ben Lomas:
David Kershaw
Willy Pettit:
John Telfer
Crozier:
Sean Arnold
DI Walter:
David Troughton
DC Rushden:
Simon Dutton
Peggy Masters:
Nancy Mansfield
Hungerford:
Terence Alexander
Susan Young:
Louise Jameson
Deborah:
Deborah Grant
Sylvester Silver:
Geoffrey Hutchings
Chief Insp Tibbson:
Sam Cox
Chief Supt Marston:
Robert Swann

introduced by Steve Rider. Cup Football
Highlights from tonight's first-round replays, plus news of tonight's Littlewoods and UEFA Cup games. Football
The Story of the World Cup Part 4: the 1970 and 1974 finals. In Mexico, the Brazilians won the cup for the third time. Four years later, Johann Cruyffs Dutch team showed similar flair, but found the West Germans immovable in the final.
Reporter: Barry Davies. Amateur Boxing from Portsmouth.
The best fights from the George Wimpey international between England, fielding five ABA champions and Olympic bronze medallist
Richie Woodhall , and Poland. Commentator:
Harry Carpenter. Producer VIVIEN KENT
Editor JOHN ROWLINSON
•SPORTS PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR COUPON: page 25

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Johann Cruyffs Dutch
Reporter:
Barry Davies.
Unknown:
Richie Woodhall
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter.
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
John Rowlinson

starring
The Hideaway
Oscar smells fame and money when he discovers a great college football player. Written by HARRY WINKLER and HARRY DOLAN
Directed by DICK MICHAELS

Contributors

Written By:
Harry Winkler
Written By:
Harry Dolan
Directed By:
Dick Michaels
Oscar Madison:
Jack Klugman
Felix Unger:
Tony Randall

BBC One London

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