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Six serials in six different styles. The Kitchen Crew. Tomato finds a friend.
Cheapo TV. Cool dudes on the beach. Single Tales. Zoe's aunt turns into a chicken.
Zounds. The fresh fruit dance continues.
Runners. Why does Louise remember the collector from her past?
Nicechap.The hero arrives, but there are ominous rumblings at Megacomix.
With Caroline Berry , John Biggins , Lucy Jenkins and William Petrie. Producer Russell Davies Editor Edward Pugh

Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Berry
Unknown:
John Biggins
Unknown:
Lucy Jenkins
Unknown:
William Petrie.
Producer:
Russell Davies
Editor:
Edward Pugh

This morning there are the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, an IQ test for your cat, athletics medal-winning superstar Kriss Akabusi , 'Double Dare', viewers' letters and phone calls, plus the latest music live and on video. With Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene. Featuring Trevor and Simon, and Peter Simon. Editor Chris Bellinger

Contributors

Unknown:
Kriss Akabusi
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Sarah Greene.
Unknown:
Peter Simon.
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Desmond Lynam. Provisional Timetable
12.20 Golf
1.00 News
1.25 Racing
1.35 Golf
2.00 Racing
2.10 Motor Racing
2.40 Racing
2.50 Rugby
4.25 Motor Racing
4.40 Final Score
Golf
Coverage of the early starters from the Epson Grand Prix of Europe at St Pierre, Chepstow - the day's play continues on BBC2 at 4.55pm.
Rugby Union
England v The Barbarians
Live coverage of the National Power Centenary match from
Twickenham. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Eddie Butler.
Racing
From Ascot.
1.30 Stud Lite LA Lager Stakes (Handicap. 7f)
2.05 Royal Lodge William Hill Stakes (2 year-old. Old Mile)
2.45 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
(Old Mile). Group 1 winners Tirol, Shavin and Distant Relative clash for the 1 mile championship of Europe with a prize of over £200,000.
(Coverage continues on BBC2 at 3.25pm)
Motor Racing
Action from the Donington and Thruxton rounds of the Esso British
Touring Car Championship and the British Formula 3 Championship. Commentary by Murray Walker. Producer Martin Hopkins Editor John Philips

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler.
Unknown:
William Hill
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

Why are the Giftbusters mounting an impromptu gameshow with Gordon Burns in a Rhyl pub? Will Sophie Lawrence (Diane from
EastEnders) save someone from the gunge or get splashed herself? Does the dandruff ward of the hospital for piffling diseases need a new broom? And who let a wally (Shane Richie ) loose on the radio station? If you want to know, you've got to watch.
Director/Producer Michael Leggo

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Burns
Unknown:
Sophie Lawrence
Unknown:
Shane Richie
Producer:
Michael Leggo

Russ opens the floodgates on a torrent of new comic characters in tonight's show, with features on scouting made impossible, hair loss, plus Barratt Holmes solves another case.
Special guest star Les Dennis. Featuring Bella Emberg
Jeffrey Holland , Lisa Maxwell
Tom Bright and Sherrie Hewson. Director Peter Laskie Producer John Bishop
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Contributors

Unknown:
Barratt Holmes
Unknown:
Bella Emberg
Unknown:
Jeffrey Holland
Unknown:
Lisa Maxwell
Unknown:
Tom Bright
Unknown:
Sherrie Hewson.
Director:
Peter Laskie
Producer:
John Bishop

Starring
Christopher Timothy Robert Hardy Peter Davison
Spring Fever. Tristan attempts to entice the lovely Rosemary. Episode written by Joan Salter
Producer Bill Sellars
Director Michael Brayshaw
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Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Timothy
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Peter Davison
Written By:
Joan Salter
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Michael Brayshaw
James Herriot:
Christopher Timothy
Siegfried Farnon:
Robert Hardy
Tristan Farnon:
Peter Davison
Helen Herriot:
Lynda Bellingham
Mrs Donovan:
Sheila Reid
Mr Reed:
Johnny Barrs
StJohn:
Peter Alexander
Fred Carter:
Ian Thompson
Mrs Alton:
Jean Heywood
Rosemary Brocklehurst:
Emma Hardy
Mr Merlon:
Simon Carter

Also starring
Sondra Locke
Chief Dan George
When his wife and child are murdered and his Missouri farm destroyed by Captain Terrill's Union Raiders, Josey Wales vows vengeance and joins a band of Confederate guerrillas. But Josey's quest is to be coloured by treachery and violence and littered with the bodies of those who dare to stand in his way.
Based on the novel Gone to Texas by Forrest Carter
Director Clint Eastwood
● FILMS: pages 25-30
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Contributors

Unknown:
Sondra Locke
Unknown:
Chief Dan George
Unknown:
Forrest Carter
Director:
Clint Eastwood
Josey Wales:
Clint Eastwood
Laura Lee:
Sondra Locke
Lone Watie:
Chief Dan George
Terrill:
Bill McKinney
Fletcher:
John Vernon
Grandma Sarah:
Paula Trueman
Jamie:
Sam Bottoms
Little Moonlight:
Geraldine Keams
Carpetbagger:
Woodrow Parfrey
Rose:
Joyce Jameson
Travis Cobb:
Sheb Wooley
Ten Bears:
Will Sampson
Ten Spot:
Royal Dano
Kelly:
Matt Clarke
Chato:
John Veross
Sim Carstairs:
William O'Connell
Comanchero:
John Quade
Senator Land:
Frank Schofield
Shopkeeper:
Buck Kartalian
Abe:
Len Lesser

One man in his time-slot plays many parts. More sharp, topical comedy with the master impressionist.
Featuring John Bird Steve Nallon
Enn Reitel and Elizabeth McKechnie. Director/Producer Kevin Bishop

Contributors

Unknown:
John Bird
Unknown:
Steve Nallon
Unknown:
Enn Reitel
Unknown:
Elizabeth McKechnie.
Producer:
Kevin Bishop

First showing on network television. Starring
George Kennedy Mike Kellin
A group of teenage friends set off for some carefree camping in the high mountains of Oregon. Lurking in the dark woods, however, is a crazed killer, and the holiday of a lifetime is about to become an orgy of murder.
Director Jeff Lieberman
* FILMS: pages 25-30

Contributors

Unknown:
George Kennedy
Unknown:
Mike Kellin
Director:
Jeff Lieberman
Roy McLean:
George Kennedy
Ty:
Mike Kellin
Jonathan:
Chris Lemmon
Warren:
Gregg Henry
Constance:
Deborah Benson
Daniel:
Ralph Seymour
Merry Cat Logan:
Kati Powell
Mountain twins:
John Hunsaker
Vachel:
Charles Bartlet
Megan:
Jamie Rose
Pa Logan:
Hap Oslund
Ma Logan:
Barbara Spencer

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