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Second World War drama starring John Mills
A British submarine is short of fuel and food, and a long way from home.
Director Anthony Asquith
0 FILMS: pages 35-40
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
John Mills
Director:
Anthony Asquith
Lt Freddie Taylor:
John Mills
James Hobson:
Eric Portman
CPO Dicky Dabbs:
Reginald Purdell
PO Mike Corrigan:
Niall MacGinnis
Ethel Dabbs:
Joan Hopkins
Alice Hobson:
Josephine Wilson
Lt Brace:
Louis Bracefield
Lt Johnson:
Ronald Millar

Real life stories about children, told by children themselves. Buddy Boy The musical mission of 14-year-old Alisdair Cherry who is one of our most promising blues guitarists.
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Alisdair Cherry

Carla Lane 's comedy series about a Liverpudlian family's efforts to earn a crust.
Mrs Boswell decides to go away with a close friend.
Director/Producer John B Hobbs 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Carla Lane
Unknown:
Mrs Boswell
Producer:
John B Hobbs
Mr Boswell:
Ronald Forfar
Lilo Lill:
Eileen Pollock
Shifty:
Bryan Murray
Martina:
Pamela Power
Jack Boswell:
Victor McGuire
Leonora Campbell:
Deborah Grant
Billy Boswell:
Nick Conway
Adrian Boswell:
Jonathon Morris
Mrs Boswell:
Jean Boht
Derek:
Peter Byrne
Joey Boswell:
Graham Bickley
Young boys:
Gerrard Bostock
Young boys:
Peter Colligan
Young boys:
Andrew Hilton
Grandad:
Kenneth Waller
Aveline:
Melanie Hill
Oswald:
Giles Watling

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Jim Davidson hosts this new general knowledge game show in which international snooker stars play against the clock on behalf of contestants. Today's players are Stacey Hillyard, the world's No 1 female player; Willie Thorne, champion of maximum breaks; and Dennis Taylor, winner of the 1979 World Championship, the most watched snooker match of all time. Keeping Davidson in line and on cue is referee John 'Mr Trick Shot' Virgo.
CONTESTANTS: if you would like to take part, then send a large sae to: [address removed].

PICTURE STORY: page 75
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Snooker player:
Stacey Hillyard
Snooker player:
Willie Thorne
Snooker player:
Dennis Taylor
Referee:
John Virgo
Director:
Nick Hurran
Producer:
John Burrowes

The last part of the legal drama about a Birmingham lawyer, written by Peter Gibbs , starring Leigh Lawson
It's Going to Be a Close Call, Kinsey. Kinsey manages to keep the practice going.
Producer Carol Parks
Director Philip Draycott
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Written By:
Peter Gibbs
Unknown:
Leigh Lawson
Producer:
Carol Parks
Director:
Philip Draycott
Neil Kinsey:
Leigh Lawson
Tricia Mabbott:
Serena Gordon
Keith Schofield:
Gavin Richards
Max Barker:
David Savile
Gerry Hotlis:
Eamon Boland
Mike Hoskyns:
Robert Glenister
Eddie:
Mark WomacK
Ginny:
Sophie Thursfield
Val:
Meera Syal
Linda Barnes:
Adele Salem
Beth Haynes:
Maggie Henderson
Colin:
Christopher Quinn
Ted Spencer:
John Cater
Maureen Spencer:
Freda Dowie
Mrs Mason:
Diana Rayworth

Misery stars James Caan and Oscar-winner Kathy Bates , playing a pulp fiction fan who takes her adoration to horrific lengths. Perfectly Normal - Scottish funny man Robbie Coltrane , returns to the big screen, furthering his cinema career. And with two Robin
Hood films about to be released, Film 91 visits the Cheshire location of the Patrick Bergin version. Director Liz Hartford
Producer Bruce Thompson
0 BARRY NORMAN : page 34

Contributors

Unknown:
James Caan
Unknown:
Oscar-Winner Kathy Bates
Unknown:
Robbie Coltrane
Unknown:
Patrick Bergin
Producer:
Bruce Thompson
Unknown:
Barry Norman

The George Wimpey ABA Finals from London's Royal
Albert Hall. Amateur boxing's big night gives the sport's hopefuls a platform for glory and a possible professional career. With commentary by Harry Carpenter.
Producer Campbell Ferguson Editor Niall Sloane

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Commentary By:
Harry Carpenter.
Producer:
Campbell Ferguson
Editor:
Niall Sloane

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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