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Harold Lloyd in Haunted Spooks
The hero falls out of love but is it time to give up the ghost? Directors Hal Roach , Alf Goulding
Charlie Chaplin in Triple Trouble
Charlie is vapourised when enemy agents try to steal a secret formula!
Director Charles Chaplin (R)
Weather; Regional News and Weather
The
Flintstones Fred and Barney go fishing. (H)
The Pink Panther Show
The optimistic panther. (R)
Weather followed by You and Me
Series for 4-and 5-year olds. Cosmo and Dibs put on a musical show. (R)
Gloria Hunniford, issues and a studio audience.
Deputy editor Carole Stone
In this aquatic cartoon quest with music, a trio of fish seek adventure on the ocean floor.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with The Playbus stops today at the Why Bird Stop.
Puppeteer:
Fiona Benyon Brown. Producer Clare Bradley (R)
A cartoon series. (R)
A celebration of Wesak — a festival of the Enlightenment of the Buddha.
Starring
Eric Porter
Rachel Roberts
The tale of Tag the fox is a touching and tragic one.
Adopted by a huntsman and reared with puppies, the cub becomes friends with hunting hound Merlin. Yet inevitably Tag becomes the hunt's prey - with grave consequences.
Director/Screenplay James Hill
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Popeye's energy problems get the spinach solution.
With Philip Hayton. Weather Bill Giles
The Erinsborough News holds a nasty shock for Hilary.
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Introduced by Bob Wilson.
Provisional Timetable
1.40 Golf; 1.55 Racing; 2.05 Motor racing; 2.25 Racing; 2.40 Golf; 3.00 Racing; 3.15 Golf
Golf
From St Mellion, Cornwall. Benson and Hedges International Open. Final round.
Commentators: Harry Carpenter, Peter Alliss, Bruce Critchley, Clive Clark, Alex Hay and Mike Hughesdon.
Racing From Haydock Park.
2.00 Taylor-Made Sports 4-Years-Old-Only Handicap Hurdle (2m)
2.30 Swinton the Estate Agents Novices Handicap Hurdle (2m)
3.05 Swinton Insurance Trophy Handicap Hurdle (2m)
The last major event of the jumping season.
Commentators: Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson and Richard Pitman.
Motor Racing
From Thruxton.
Lucas British Formula 3 Championship. Round 3.
Commentator: Murray Walker.
Television presentation: Golf John Shrewsbury Racing Bob Duncan Motor racing BHP
Producer Martin Hopkins Editor John Philips
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Bernard Davey
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In the presence of HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.
In aid of the NSPCC.
A gala evening from the Dominion Theatre in London, presenting a galaxy of star entertainers, from as far afield as the United States of America, Czechoslovakia, Australia and Russia. Plus a host of talented young performers.
Introduced by Caron Keating.
Featuring on stage: Paula Abdul; Acromaniaes; Cheryl Baker; Christopher Biggins; members of the Bolshoi Ballet; Bros; Frank Bruno; Roy Castle; Dawson Chance; Bernie Clifton; Jimmy Cricket; Maddi Cryer; Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee; Jim Davidson; Kiki Dee; Donimo; Jason Donovan; Charlie Drake; Big Fun; Melvyn Hayes; Jeffrey Holland; Angelika Lagranova; Bonnie Langford; Little and Large; Gary Lovini; Ronn Lucas; Lulu; Kenny Lynch; Timmy Mallett; Jonathon Morris; Jon Pertwee; the cast of Return to the Forbidden Planet; Fabulous Singlettes; Sinitta; Sonia; Alvin Stardust; Shakin' Stevens; Michaela Strachen; Chris Tarrant; Pete Waterman; Barbara Windsor; Bernie Winters and Schnorbitz, and Yell.
Her Majesty's Royal Marines; Members of the Army Junior School of Music, Bovington; Army Apprentices College; Royal Engineers Gymnast Display Team; Royal Signals 'White Helmets'; Shirley Cox School of Dancing; Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts; Kingston Dance School; Babette Langford Youth Set; Sylvia Young Theatre School, and the Royal Variety Dancers.
Musical director Ronnie Hazlehurst
Musical associate Phil Philips
Guest conductor Mikhail Bank for the Bolshoi Ballet
Special staging Jeff Richer
Special choreography Alan Harding and Bonnie Lythgoe
Designer Dacre Punt
Director Nigel Lythgoe
Associate producer/Stage director Norman Maen
Executive producer Bill Wilson
Event presented in association with Vauxhall
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A comedy series by Don Webb. Starring
Hannah Gordon
Peter Egan
Designer John Bristow
Producer/Director Mike Stephens
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First showing on network television.
Starring
Alan Alda
Michael Caine
The sleepy New England town of Sayeville gets a lesson in modern movie-making when a crew arrives to make a historical epic based on a local academic's book.
Writer/Director Alan Alda
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With Philip Hayton.
Regional News; Weather
Starring
Don Johnson
Philip Michael Thomas
Was it the lure of money or disenchantment with the job? Stan Switek 's gambling debts mount up and as the pressure is put on him by vicious mobsters, he is tempted to compromise his friendship with a college football star and the young man's father.
This week: 1962.
Telstar bounces the first live pictures to Britain from
America - but only just - and the USA is seen to be dance crazy. Even the First Lady is doing the twist.
The news - Bradford gets the smallpox, Joltin' Joe says goodbye to Marilyn and the Kennedy brothers force Khrushchev back from the brink of nuclear war.
The music - Cliff Richard and the Shadows, Gene Pitney , Eden Kane , Billy Fury , Petula Clark and the Beatles.
Research David Sinclair Producer Ann Freer (R)
This week Advice Shop focuses on children.
There's news about legal aid for under- 16-year-olds and after-school projects for younger children.
And there's the sad story of baby Charlotte Bareham who died before changes to the attendance allowance rules could help her parents. Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden. Editor Chris Lent (R)
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