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The scheming NEW continues.
JR is in a mental home, while Bobby and April honeymoon in Paris.
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Contributors

Bobby:
Patrick Duffy
JR-:
Larry Hagman
April:
Sheree J Wilson
Sheila Foley:
Susan Lucci
Carter McKay:
George Kennedy
Cliff:
Ken Kercheval

Starring
Henry Fonda
Maureen O'Hara Hard-working Clay Spencer is unprepared for his eldest son's wishes.
Director Delmer Daves 0 FILMS: pages 35-40

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Fonda
Unknown:
Maureen O'Hara
Director:
Delmer Daves
Clay Spencer:
Henry Fonda
Olivia:
Maureen O'Hara
dayboy:
James MacArthur
Grandpa:
Donald Crisp
Grandma:
Lillian Bronson
Col Coleman:
Hayden Rorke

Continuing the battle between the red, yellow and blue kitchens to find the best amateur chef in Britain. The contestants this week come from Wales and Northern
Ireland. Studio guests top 60s model Jean Shrimpton and guest chef Paul Rankin help Loyd Grossman to decide which talented cook will get through to the semi-finals. Director/Producer Richard Bryan
Executive producer Bradley Adams
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Shrimpton
Unknown:
Paul Rankin
Unknown:
Loyd Grossman
Producer:
Richard Bryan
Producer:
Bradley Adams

Alan Titchmarsh visits 'the little white town' - Bideford, in north Devon, for hymns old and new sung by the congregation in St Mary's Church. Among those choosing hymns are a schoolteacher, a policeman and a shopkeeper. There's also a trip to nearby Westward Ho! to find out about the traditional skill of 'potwalloping'.
Hymns: God is Here! (Blaenwern); All Heaven Declares; As the Deer: Amazing Love; Name of All
Majesty (Majestas); It is a Thing Most Wonderful (Herongate); What a Friend (Converse); Rejoice! Rejoice!
Producer Stephen Lynas Editor Roger Hutchings
(Postponed from 1 7 February. Rptd tomorrow at 12.55pm on BBC2)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Producer:
Stephen Lynas
Editor:
Roger Hutchings

Based on James Herriot 's books. Starring Christopher Timothy Robert Hardy Peter Davison
A farmer believes Tristan has made him infertile after an accident with a vaccine.
Producer Bill Sellars
Director Michael Brayshaw
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Herriot
Unknown:
Christopher Timothy
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Peter Davison
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Michael Brayshaw
James Herriol:
Christopher Timothy
Siegfried Farnon:
Robert Hardy
Tristan Farnon:
Peter Davison
Helen Herriot:
Lynda Bellingham
Mrs Alton:
Jean Heywood
Sally Worrall:
Rosalind Wilson
Nat Briggs:
Joe McGann
Mr Edwards:
Ken Farrington
Barbara Briggs:
Maggie Norris

Esther Rantzen and team with investigations and humour.
With Gavin Campbell, Howard Leader, Kevin Devine, Scott Sherrin and Doc Cox.

Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Reporter:
Gavin Campbell
Reporter:
Howard Leader
Reporter:
Kevin Devine
Reporter:
Scott Sherrin
Reporter:
Doc Cox
Director:
Bob Marsland
Editor:
John Getgood

Magnus Magnusson questions the first four semi-finalists in the McEwan Hall at the University of Edinburgh.
Contestants: Stephen Allen (actor) Dartmoor; Stephanie Brooke (administrative assistant) Shakespeare's history plays; Ian Sadler
(computer analyst) Johann Sebastian Bach ; Richard Francis (lecturer) Paris. Director Andrea Conway Producer Peter Massey

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
McEwan Hall
Unknown:
Stephen Allen
Unknown:
Stephanie Brooke
Unknown:
Ian Sadler
Unknown:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Unknown:
Richard Francis
Director:
Andrea Conway
Producer:
Peter Massey

God and the Mob. Calabria, in southern Italy, has a higher death rate than New York, with 82 Mafia killings in the first three months of this year. The Catholic Church, the other great power in the region, has traditionally remained silent about the Mafia. Now a few individuals, priests and lay people, are speaking out, and so living under the threat of death.
Director Janna Letts
Editor Jane Drabble
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Contributors

Director:
Janna Letts
Editor:
Jane Drabble

How to become a more successful manager.
Managers Before the Mast
'I suppose it's what you might call a mutiny!' What happens to a group of managers who spend a week training on a sailing ship.
Producer Laurie Stanley
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Contributors

Producer:
Laurie Stanley
Unknown:
Wood Lane

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