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Comedy starring
Margaret Lockwood
Orson Welles
Conflict explodes when two very different men from across the Atlantic arrive in Glen Eachon to claim what is theirs.
Producer/Director Herbert Wilcox ●FILMS: pages 39-45

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Lockwood
Unknown:
Orson Welles
Unknown:
Glen Eachon
Director:
Herbert Wilcox
Marissa:
Margaret Lockwood
Sanin Mengues:
Orson Welles
Sandy Menzies:
Orson Welles
Jim Lance Lancing:
Forrest Tucker
Parian:
Victor McLaglen
Malcolm:
John McCallum
Dinny Sullivan:
Eddie Byrne
Nolly Dukes:
Archie Duncan
Dandy Dinmont:
Ann Gudrun
Alsuin:
Margaret McCourt

More magic, music and mystical illusion, with special guests Craig Christian and Sean Carpenter. Presented by Paul Zenon and Sally Gray.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Christian
Unknown:
Sean Carpenter.
Presented By:
Paul Zenon
Presented By:
Sally Gray.

Today's programme launches the BT/Childline Awards for Services to Children, inviting children themselves to nominate adults who have devoted their lives to child welfare. The nomination form will appear in next week's Radio Times.
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Chrissie doesn't know how to break the news to Paul that she isn't pregnant. Gemma is beginning to feel the odd one out, and looks to Glen for friendship. Dorothy decides to make No 30 into a home suitable for her new life with Colin. And Helen could be under surveillance, but why?
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Sam takes the first steps towards a glamorous career. Arthur introduces his new assistant to the gardening trade. Gill gives Pauline some tactful advice about Mark. And Michelle has an idea on how Rachel can raise some extra money, but will Rachel agree?
Episode written by Lisa Evans
(Stereo)
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Lisa Evans

Paul Daniels hosts the eighth series of the game show in which three married couples compete against each other for precious seconds. Who will carry their winning time to the final round in this first show? Will it be the Burnhams from Castle
Bromwich, Birmingham, the Bacons from Stockport,
Cheshire, or the Dugdales from Fullwell, Sunderland, who get the chance to play against the clock for major prizes. Director Charles Garland
Producer Stanley Appel ●STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Director:
Charles Garland

The domestic chaos continues with another showing of Andrew Marshall 's comedy series, starring
Belinda Lang , Gary Olsen Love and Marriage. When her mother arrives for a visit, Bill has cause to re-evaluate her feelings. Meanwhile, Ben is called out to attend to an old flame's boiler and Bill runs into her biker once again.
Director/Producer Richard Boden STEREO
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Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Marshall
Unknown:
Belinda Lang
Unknown:
Gary Olsen
Producer:
Richard Boden
Bill:
Belinda Lang
Ben:
Gary Olsen
Rona:
Julia Hills
Jenny:
Clare Woodgate
David:
John Pickard
Belle:
Liz Smith
Biker:
Ray Polhill
Gerry:
Leonard Omalley
Pauline:
Julie Peasgood
Sandra:
Natasha Knight
Maureen:
Sharon Duncan Brewster

Classic comedy written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais starring Ronnie Barker
Ways and Means. Fletcher has fallen out of favour with the Governor, and finds himself making fishing nets, work normally reserved for those who break the rules. The only way he can redeem himself is by saving the reputation of Slade Prison and sampling life on the tiles with a rooftop rendezvous.
Producer Sydney Lotterby
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Contributors

Written By:
Dick Clement
Written By:
Ian La Frenais
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
Slade Prison
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Fletcher:
Ronnie Barker
Mr Barrowclough:
Brian Wilde
Mr Mackay:
Fulton MacKay
Ives:
Ken Jones
Governor:
Michael Barrington
McLaren:
Tony Osoba

Ruby Wax presents highlights from the last series of the chat show with attitude.

Guests include Dawn French, Tracey Ullman, Louie Anderson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Torvill and Dean, and Joanna Lumley. And reporting on Inside America Taffy Turner meets a showbiz giant and succeeds in upsetting her.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ruby Wax
Director:
Juliet May
Executive Producer:
Janet Street-Porter

Peter Sissons chairs the political question and answer programme from the Queen
Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster, London, where another representative cross-section of the British public is given the chance to scrutinise those in positions of power.
Producer Lea Sellers
Editor Alexandra Henderson
A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Sissons
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

Western starring Lee Horsley
A GatheringofGuns(?art2) Ethan Cord and his would-be rescuers, legendary wild west characters Bat Masterson ,
Wyatt Earp and Pat Garrett , devise an escape from prison with the aid of a hot-air balloon, endangering the lives of Cord's young nephews and niece. Watch out for Gene Barry , better known for his roles in Burke's Lawand The Adventurer.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lee Horsley
Unknown:
Ethan Cord
Unknown:
Bat Masterson
Unknown:
Wyatt Earp
Unknown:
Pat Garrett
Unknown:
Gene Barry
Ethan Cord:
Lee Horsley
Amelia Lawson:
Sigrid Thornton
Bat Masterson:
Gene Barry
Wyatt Earp:
Hugh O'Brian
Pat Garrett:
John Schneider

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