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Dennis is put in charge of the BBC car park - the most important job at the Television Centre - but he finds it difficult to fit in all the bosses' cars, the mobile cafe and Doctor Who's tardis. With Wayne Jackman and Ian Tregonning.

Playbus
The Patch Stop at Littleborough, Lancashire.
(R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Wayne Jackman
Unknown:
Ian Tregonning
Director (Saturday Starts Here):
Jeremy Swan
Producer (Saturday Starts Here):
Christine Hewitt
Producer (Playbus):
Anne Gobey
Patch's friend:
Colin Kerrigan
Storyteller:
Trish Cooke

Billy Butler tells the story of Mrs Philomena Hall and the Best Kept Gerbil Competition by Roy Apps.
Director GRAHAM BOOTH Producer CEUA BONNER BBC North West

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Butler
Unknown:
Mrs Philomena Hall
Unknown:
Roy Apps.

Starring the Chuckle Brothers. Stand by for laughs as Paul and Barry hit the sack and try the post of delivery men. Written by JOHN SAYLE Cameraman MEL CROSS
Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC North West

Contributors

Written By:
John Sayle
Written By:
Cameraman Mel
Producer:
Martin Hughes

With Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield.
Featuring Trevor and Simon and Peter Simon. Guests include Anne Charleston and Ian Smith ('Madge' and 'Harold' from Neighbours), DJ Steve Wright, and Phillip Hodson with some advice on your Growing Pains. There's music too from Brother Beyond.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Presenter:
Phillip Schofield
Presenter:
Peter Simon
Comedians:
Trevor and Simon
Guest:
Anne Charleston
Guest:
Ian Smith
Guest:
Steve Wright
Expert:
Phillip Hodson
Musicians:
Brother Beyond
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

With Desmond Lynam. Provisional Timetable
12.20 Boxing
12.50 News
12.55 Racing
1.10 Snooker
1.25 Racing
1.40 Ice Hockey
2.00 Racing
2.15 Ice Hockey
2.56 Rugby League
3.50 Football
3.55 Snooker
4.40 Final Score
International Snooker
From the Guild Hall, Preston Stormseal United Kingdom Championship
The first seven frames.
Commentators: Ted Lowe ,
Jack Kamehm , Clive Everton.
Rugby League Regal Trophy
St Helens v Hull KR
A First Division team up against a team from the Second Division.
Commentators: Ray French and Peter Fox.
Ice Hockey
From Basingstoke
Norwich Union Cup Final Murrayfield Racers v Durham Wasps
The traditional opener to the televised season.
Commentator: Barry Davies
Boxing
From the Elephant and Castle.
Derek Angol v Apollo Sweet. Twelve-round
Commonwealth
Cruiserweight Championship. Commentator:
Harry Carpenter.
Racing
From Chepstow.
1.00 Save and Prosper
Handicap Chase. (3m 3f)
1.30 Arlington Premier Series Chase (Qualifier. 2'hm)
2.05 Rehearsal Chase
(Limited Handicap. 3m)
Playschool, the 1988 Gold Cup favourite, returns to action after 13 months off course through injury. Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson and Richard Pitman.
Television presentation:
Rugby League KEITH PHILLIPS Ice hockey HUW JONES
Racing WENDY SHEPPARD Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam.
Commentators:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
Jack Kamehm
Unknown:
Peter Fox.
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Derek Angol
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter.
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Richard Pitman.

Realms of Gold
The people of Coopers
Crossing are gripped by gold fever when an old prospector dies leaving a 'treasure' map behind.
Written by PETER HEPWORTH Directed by MARK DEFRIEST
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Contributors

Written By:
Peter Hepworth
Directed By:
Mark Defriest
Dr Geoff Standish:
Robert Grubb
Dr Chris Randall:
Liz Burch
Kate Wellings:
Lenore Smith
Sam Patterson:
Peter O'Brien
Emma:
Rebecca Gibney
Tony Symonds:
Ivar Kants
Zoe:
Michaela Abay
Hurtle Morrison:
Max Cullen
Violet Carnegie:
Pat Evison
Vic Buckley:
Maurie Fields
George Baxter:
Bruce Barry
Set Carruthers:
Terry Gill

For decades, attempts to mate the Giant Panda have been unsuccessful and mystified zoo officials - until the Roadshow crew suggested using a boy and girl Panda. Special guest star: Ruth Madoc.
Script associate CHARLIE ADAMS Written by MARTIN BOOTH .
JOHN MACHIN. STUART SILVER. ALAN WHITING and MALCOLM WILLIAMSON
Produced and directed by MICHAEL LEGGO
0 SHOW TIMES: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruth Madoc.
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
Produced by GEOFF MILES * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Terry Mardell
Unknown:
Colin Edmonds
Unknown:
John Junkin
Director:
Bill Morton
Produced By:
Geoff Miles

Devised and presented by Esther Rantzen with Michael Groth.
The series starring heroes and heroines with tales of kindness and courage. Director CHRIS FOX
Series producer JANE ELSDON-DEW 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Presented By:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Michael Groth.

Starring and
Superstars Newman and Redford play the most outrageous and endearing outlaws in western history, fact or fiction - and there is a mixture of both in this colourful adventure story about Butch and the Kid, bank robbers extraordinaire.
Produced by JOHN FOREMAN Directed by GEORGE ROY HILL * BARRY NORMAN : page 22 < CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Superstars Newman
Produced By:
John Foreman
Directed By:
George Roy Hill
Directed By:
Barry Norman
Butch Cassidy:
Paul Newman
the Sundance Kid:
Robert Redford
Etta Place:
Katharine Ross
Percy Garris:
Strother Martin
Bike salesman:
Henry Jones
Sheriff Bledsoe:
Jeff Corey
Woodcock:
George Furth
Agnes:
Cloris Leachman
Harvey Logan:
Ted Cassidy
Marshal:
Kenneth Mars
Macon:
Donnelly Rhodes
Large woman:
Jody Gilbert

Serious comedy with poetry, sex, gratuitous violence and even death - something for all the family.
Guests include Nigel Lawson discussing job security; Anthony Newley and Jeffrey Archer preparing for long West End runs; and the pitfalls of a pre-recorded topical show.
With Nick Revell, Doon Mackichan, Owen Brenman and John Hegley.
Written by NICK REVELL, JOHN LANGDON, BARRY CRYER and JAMES HENDRIE
Produced and directed by MARCUS MORTIMER
A John Kaye Cooper production forBBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Lawson
Unknown:
Anthony Newley
Unknown:
Jeffrey Archer
Unknown:
Nick Revell
Unknown:
Doon MacKichan
Unknown:
Owen Brenman
Unknown:
John Hegley.
Written By:
Nick Revell.
Written By:
John Langdon.
Written By:
Barry Cryer
Written By:
James Hendrie
Directed By:
Marcus Mortimer
Unknown:
John Kaye Cooper

Starring
Eric Stolz as Danny Hicks Monica Carrico as Charlene Andrews and Stuart Margolin as Officer Trent.
At 17, Danny Hicks. is the youngest killer on Death Row, accused of murdering his father. His trial is closely watched by Charlene, a young prostitute. When Danny escapes custody, he takes refuge with Charlene and together they take off on a violent trail across Arizona.
Produced by DAVID CALLOWAY Written and directed by MARK GRIFFITHS
0 FILMS: page 22

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Stolz
Unknown:
Danny Hicks
Unknown:
Monica Carrico
Unknown:
Charlene Andrews
Unknown:
Stuart Margolin
Unknown:
Danny Hicks.
Produced By:
David Calloway
Directed By:
Mark Griffiths
Tom Bond:
Richard Bradford
Officer Berman:
Joe George
Pimp:
Virgil Fr Ye
Shame:
Louise Baker
Massage receptionist:
Laurel Patrick
Ex-con:
Sorrells Pickard
Danny's father:
Ben Hammer

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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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