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Five serials in five different styles.

The Kitchen Crew
Teapot tells tales of the old days on the farm.

Single Tales
The saga of the Braithwaites continues.

Zounds
Who is Albert Dock?

Runners
Tom and Louise take refuge, but the Collector is following.

Nice Chap
All four must join forces against the hideous 'It'.
With Caroline Berry, John Biggins, Lucy Jenkins and William Petrie.

Contributors

[Actress]:
Caroline Berry
[Actor]:
John Biggins
[Actress]:
Lucy Jenkins
[Actor]:
William Petrie
Producer:
Russell Davies
Executive Producer:
Edward Pugh

Guests include England soccer manager Graham Taylor and there's exclusive film of the England football team at a practice session. There's cartoon adventure with the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles and The Raccoons plus live music in the studio and the latest pop videos. Don't forget the new telephone number is [number removed]; lines are open from 8.30am.

Presented by Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene, featuring Trevor and Simon and Peter Simon.

Competition: and letters to 'Going Live!', [address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Phillip Schofield
Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Presenter (Double Dare):
Peter Simon
Comedians:
Trevor and Simon
Guest:
Graham Taylor
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Bob Wilson.

Provisional Timetable
12.20 Boxing; 1.00 News; 1.05 Snooker; 2.00 Boxing; 2.30 Motor racing; 2.50 Racing; 3.10 Water ski racing; 3.30 Snooker; 3.50 Football; 4.00 Snooker; 4.40 Final Score

Snooker
Coverage of one of the semi-finals in the Rothmans Grand Prix from Reading. Eight frames in the first session. Action from the other semi-final at 4.40pm on BBC2. Commentary by Ted Lowe, Jack Karnehm and Clive Everton.

Boxing
Coverage of the IBF World Middleweight Championship from Paris: Michael Nunn (USA) v Donald Curry (USA) and the European Light
Heavyweight Championship:Â Tom Collins (GB) v Pierre-Frank Winterstein (France).
Commentary by Harry Carpenter.

Racing
A special report on the Grand Pardubice in Czechoslovakia, with Richard Pitman.

Water Ski Racing
European Championships from Jersey.
Commentary by Peter Bryant.

Rallying
The first of five weekly reports on the Mobil 1 Rally Challenge from north Wales (the RAC follows). Reporter Steve Rider.

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Wilson.
Commentator (Snooker):
Ted Lowe
Commentator (Snooker):
Jack Karnehm
Commentator (Snooker):
Clive Everton
Unknown:
Michael Nunn
Unknown:
Donald Curry
Unknown:
Tom Collins
Commentator (Boxing):
Harry Carpenter
Reporter (Racing):
Richard Pitman
Commentator (Water Ski Racing):
Peter Bryant
Reporter (Rallying):
Steve Rider
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

Will the Giftbusters force a present onto another deserving victim? Will Jessica Muschamp (Sharon from Neighbours) help or hinder a gunging? Would Frank Carson be any help at Custer's Last Stand? And who would be stupid enough to buy a 'poop detector'? If you want to know, you've got to watch.

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Guest:
Jessica Muschamp
Guest:
Frank Carson
Director/Producer:
Michael Leggo

It's not easy taking an elephant to the vet's, as Russ Abbot discovers. Basildon Bond has another mystery to solve.

Special guest star Les Dennis. With Bella Emberg, Lisa Maxwell, Tom Bright and Sherrie Hewson.

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Comedian:
Russ Abbot
[Actress]:
Bella Emberg
[Actress]:
Lisa Maxwell
[Actor]:
Tom Bright
[Actress]:
Sherrie Hewson
Director:
Peter Laskie
Producer:
John Bishop

A series based on the popular books by Yorkshire vet James Herriot.
Starring Christopher Timothy Robert Hardy , Peter Davison A Cat in Hull's Chance.
Mrs Pettinger 's cat goes missing and even after helping to 'ring the bull' Rosie still wants to be a vet.
Episode written by Michael Russell Producer Bill Sellars Director Steve Goldie
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Herriot.
Unknown:
Christopher Timothy
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Peter Davison
Unknown:
Mrs Pettinger
Written By:
Michael Russell
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Steve Goldie
James:
Christopher Timothy
Siegfried:
Robert Hardy
Tristan:
Peter Davison
Helen:
Lynda Bellingham
Bull farmer:
Patrick Burke
Jack Hucknall:
Danny Davies
Angela Lawrence:
Hannah Fawcett
Mrs Alton:
Jean Heywood
Rosie Herriot:
Alison Lewis
Jimmy Herriot:
Paul Lyon
Keith Lawrence:
Martin Matthews
Mrs Pettinger:
Anna Turner

From the files of Joseph Wambaugh's Police Story, a first showing on British television of the film starring Robert Conrad, Ed O'Neill

Officer Stacey is a cop of the old style - tough, uncompromising, and runs the cleanest beat in town. But his tactics have produced enemies hell-bent on revenge.

Films: pages 37-42
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Director:
James Darren
Chick Stacey:
Robert Conrad
Sergeant Bivens:
Ed O'Neill
Sergeant Petrelli:
Anthony M Lapaglia
Officer Ramirez:
Benjamin Bratt
Lily:
Phoebe Allen
Fontaine:
David Marciano

A seriously funny solo show with one of Britain's most controversial but popular comedians who addresses vital issues such as what are all those people in the City doing staring at their televisions all day? And how do you get butter in your Marmite?
(R)

Contributors

Comedian:
Ben Elton
Director:
John Burrowes
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins

Starring Stan Shaw

June 1967: a diverse group of young men begin training as US Marines. But nothing can prepare them for the horrors of Vietnam, where their commanders prove more dangerous than the enemy.

Films: pages 37-42

Contributors

Director:
Sidney J Furie
Tyrone Washington:
Stan Shaw
Alvin Foster:
James Canning
Billy Ray Pike:
Andrew Stevens
Dave Bisbee:
Craig Wasson
Vinnie Fazio:
Michael Lembeck
Sergeant Curry:
Noble Willingham
Lt Archer:
James Whitmore Jr
Captain Collins:
Scott Hylands
Sergeant Leroy Loyce:
Lee Ermey

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