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Clive tries to liven up the Central Operations Room with some magic tricks, but Paul Daniels needn't worry. With Wayne Jackman and Ian Tregonning.
Director JEREMY SWAN
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Playbus
The Dot Stop
Dot and Domino discover that things aren't always what they seem.
Puppeteer: Saskia Wright. (R)
7.55am
Laurel and Hardy Train Strain (R)
8.00am
New Adventures of Mighty Mouse
The First Deadly Cheese
8.15am Eggs 'n' Baker Big Fun are Cheryl Baker 's guests in the kitchen, plus additive-free food and a visit to a Swiss chocolate shop. Director JOHN F.D. NORTHOVER Producer MADELINE WILTSHIRE BBC North West
8.35am
Thundercats
The Tower of Traps (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Wayne Jackman
Unknown:
Ian Tregonning.
Director:
Jeremy Swan
Producer:
Christine Hewitt
Unknown:
Saskia Wright.
Unknown:
Cheryl Baker
Director:
John F.D.
Dot:
Liz Kitchen

With Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield.
Featuring Trevor and Simon and Peter Simon. Guests include violin superstar
Nigel Kennedy and Jason Donovan , plus music from Sydney Youngblood. Editor CHRIS BELLINGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield.
Unknown:
Peter Simon.
Unknown:
Nigel Kennedy
Unknown:
Jason Donovan
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Boxing; 12.40 Racing
12.55 News; 1.00 Rallying
1.10 Racing; 1.25 Rallying
1.45 Racing; 2.00 Rugby
3.45 Football; 3.55 Snooker
4.25 Boxing; 4.40 Final Score
Rugby Union
From Twickenham.
Barbarians v New Zealand Willis Faber Match Kick-off is at 2.15.
Commentators: Bill McLaren and Bill Beaumont
Snooker
From the Guild Hall, Preston. Stormseal United Kingdom Championship
Boxing
From Motherwell Civic Centre. Gary Jacobs v
Donovan Boucher Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Racing from Newbury.
12.45 North Street Handicap Chase (2m 160yds)
1.15 Gerry Feilden Hurdle Race (2m 100yds)
1.50 Hennessey Cognac Gold Cup Handicap Chase (3m 2f 82yds)
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson and Richard Pitman
Rallying RAC Rally
Reporter: Steve Rider Television presentation:
Rugby Union JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Racing BOB DUNCAN Rallying BHP
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Commentators:
Bill McLaren
Unknown:
Gary Jacobs
Unknown:
Donovan Boucher
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Richard Pitman

Friends and Lovers Emma is torn between her love for Sam and her independence. Then an old boyfriend arrives.
Written by JOHN REEVES
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Contributors

Unknown:
Lovers Emma
Written By:
John Reeves
Directed By:
Mark Defriest
Dr Geoffrey Standish:
Robert Grubb
Dr Chris Randall:
Liz Burch
Sam Patterson:
Peter O'Brien
Kate Wellings:
Lenore Smith
Emma Plimpton:
Rebecca Gibney
Tony Symonds:
Ivar Kants
Zoe Buchanan:
Michaela Abay
Hurtle Morrison:
Max Cullen
Violet Carnegie:
Pat Evison
Vie Buckley:
Maurie Fields
George Baxter:
Bruce Barry
Sgt Jack Carruthers:
Terry Gill
Dr Frank Turner:
John Frawley
Nancy:
Val Jellay

Special guest stars:
Peter Snow, Peter Blake and Joe Pasquale. Script associate CHARLIE ADAMS
Written by MARTIN BOOTH ,
JOHN MACHIN. STUART SILVER . ALAN WHITING and MALCOLM WILLIAMSON
Produced and directed by MICHAEL LEGGO
*SHOW TIMES: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Pasquale.
Unknown:
Charlie Adams
Written By:
Martin Booth
Written By:
John MacHin.
Written By:
Stuart Silver
Unknown:
Alan Whiting
Unknown:
Malcolm Williamson
Directed By:
Michael Leggo

Starring Bob Monkhouse. Game devised by TERRY MARDELL Programme associates
COLIN EDMONDS and JOHN JUNKIN Director BILL MORTON Producer GEOFF MILES
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Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse.
Unknown:
Terry Mardell
Unknown:
Colin Edmonds
Unknown:
John Junkin
Director:
Bill Morton

Devised and presented by Esther Rantzen.
With Michael Groth.
The series starring unsung heroes and heroines with extraordinary tales of kindness and courage. Director CHRIS FOX
Series producer JANE ELSDON·DEW
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Contributors

Presented By:
Esther Rantzen.
Unknown:
Michael Groth.

Starring and Captain
John Colby , soccer star and prisoner of war, agrees to field a team of prisoners against the German national team. The Germans intend this as a propaganda exercise but Colby's team have other ideas. The Players:
Produced by FREDDIE FIELDS Directed by JOHN HUSTON
● FILMS: page 22
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Colby
Produced By:
Freddie Fields
Directed By:
John Huston
Colby:
Michael Caine
Hatch:
Sylvester Stallone
Von Steiner:
Max von Sydow
Waldron:
Daniel Massey
Rose:
Tim Pigott-Smith
Shurlock:
Julian Curry
the Forger:
Clive Merrison
Pyrie:
Maurice Roeves
Fernandez:
Pele
Terry:
Bobby Moore
Arthur:
John Wark
Pieter:
Co Prins
Sid:
Mike Summerbee
Dieter:
Laurie Sivell
Schmidt:
Robin Turner
Rey:
Osvaldo Ardiles
Janos:
Kazimierz Deyna
Michel:
Paul van Himst
Erik:
Soren Lindsted
Doug:
Russell Osman
Tony:
Kevin O'Callaghan

Stormseal United Kingdom Championship
From the Guild Hall, Preston. The frames in today's two matches should feature Doug Mountjoy and Steve Davis playing his stable companion Willie Thorne.
Introduced by David Vine. Commentators:
Ted Lowe , Jack Karnehm and Clive Everton.

Contributors

Unknown:
Doug Mountjoy
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Willie Thorne.
Introduced By:
David Vine.
Unknown:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
Jack Karnehm

Starring and
Regine Dalton , the former queen of haute couture, plans to mount a comeback at her mountain retreat. She invites critics, photographers, the world's most beautiful models and promises an extravaganza. But excitement turns to horror when guests are found murdered.
Produced by BARRY WEITZ and MERRILL GRANT
Directed by GUS TRIKONIS
• FILMS: page 22

Contributors

Unknown:
Regine Dalton
Produced By:
Barry Weitz
Unknown:
Merrill Grant
Directed By:
Gus Trikonis
Regine Dalton:
Eleanor Parker
Irene Barton:
Jessica Walter
Alan Lenz:
John Rubinstein
Victor De Salle:
Clive Revil
Laura Gooch:
Gretchen Corbett
Deenie:
Barbara Cason
Kate Bedford:
Cathee Shirriff
Colette:
Corinne Calvet
Camille:
Joanna Cassidy
David:
Jim McMullen

BBC One London

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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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