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This morning's special guests include former Beirut hostage Terry Waite. Neighbours star Richard Huggett pops in, there's music from Take That and writer, comedian and film-maker Terry Jones will be talking about his career. Emma Forbes cooks up another tasty recipe and Peter Simon and Shane Ritchie put three more teams to the test, when they
Run the Risk. Plus cartoons and competitions. With
Sarah Greene. Phillip Schofield and Kristian Schmid.
Editor Chris Bellinger ● STEREO
● TELEPHONE: call this morning's studio guests on 08 1-81 18181 0 LETTERS: wnte to Going Live! POBox8181. London W 12 7SE.

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Waite.
Unknown:
Richard Huggett
Unknown:
Terry Jones
Unknown:
Emma Forbes
Unknown:
Peter Simon
Unknown:
Shane Ritchie
Unknown:
Sarah Greene.
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Kristian Schmid.
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Steve Rider.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Football; 1.00 News
1.05 Triathlon; 1.55 Racing
2.10 Boxing; 2.30 Racing
2.45 Hockey; 3.05 Racing
3.20 Hockey
3.50 Football half-times
4.00 Boxing; 4.40 Final Score
Football Focus
Bob Wilson and Gary Lineker with a roundup of the action from the Premier League, and a look back at the midweek
European club competitions. Plus a preview of England's first World Cup qualifying match against Norway.
Hockey
Typhoo Tea Cup Women's
International from Birmingham. England's women compete against the Olympic gold medal winners, Spain. Commentary by Barry Davies and former Great Britain captain, Mary Nevill.
Triathion
Bath International Triathlon.
Olympic swimming medallist Nick Gillingham competes in his first triathlon. Among the women, former European champion Sarah Springman leads the British challenge.
Commentary by Stuart Storey , Hamilton Bland, Hugh Porter and Anna Walker.
Boxing
From Telford.
Richie Woodhall v
John Ashton
Richie Woodhall defends his
Commonwealth middleweight title against John Ashton. Commentary by Harry Carpenter. Plus Frank Bruno reflects on his fight against the South African Pierre Coetzee.
Racing
From Chepstow.
2.00 South Wales Shower
Supplies Handicap Hurdle (3m)
2.35 Mercedes Benz Handicap Chase (3m)
3.10 Free Handicap Hurdle (2m) With Peter O'Sullevan and Richard Pitman.
Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Mary Nevill.
Unknown:
Nick Gillingham
Unknown:
Sarah Springman
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Hugh Porter
Unknown:
Anna Walker.
Unknown:
John Ashton
Unknown:
Richie Woodhall
Unknown:
John Ashton.
Commentary By:
Harry Carpenter.
Unknown:
Frank Bruno
Unknown:
Pierre Coetzee.
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Richard Pitman.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Vintage comedy series by Jimmy Perry and David Croft.
Starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn

The bravery of Private Godfrey is called into question.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Director:
Harold Snoad
Capt Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sgt Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Cpl Jones:
Clive Dunn
Pte Frazer:
John Laurie
Pte Walker:
James Beck
Pte Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Pte Pike:
Ian Lavender
Chief Warden:
Bill Pertwee
Miss Godfrey:
Nan Braunton

Jim Davidson cues off with the questions as tonight's contestants compete for a chance to win the "Mystery Star Prize". Helping them in their cause and joining in the fun are snooker stars
Ray Reardon from Wales,
Dene O'Kane from New Zealand, and Mike Hallett from England. Keeping order as usual is "on the ball" referee John Virgo. Director Charles Garland Producer John Burrowes
● STEREO: TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Ray Reardon
Unknown:
Dene O'Kane
Unknown:
Mike Hallett
Unknown:
John Virgo.
Director:
Charles Garland
Producer:
John Burrowes

Comedians Little and Large,
Channel 4's racing tipster John McCririckand 'Allo 'Allo's
Vicki Michelle are this week's studio celebrities facing embarrassing revelations about themselves from their friends and families.
Bobby Davro dresses up as a sheepdog and worries a lot of sheep into running in and out of pens. And a couple are persuaded to ballet-dance with the professionals, but they don't exactly blend into the background.
Series producer Brian Wesley Editor Judith Holder
0 STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Unknown:
John McCririckand
Unknown:
Vicki Michelle
Unknown:
Bobby Davro
Producer:
Brian Wesley
Editor:
Judith Holder

Hospital drama series.

A hit-and-run victim is admitted to casualty, but the hospital is not the safe house she had expected. Charlie receives an unusual proposal from Duffy.

This week's episode was written by Helen Greaves, producer of EastEnders, and features Eldorado's Jesse Birdsall and veteran actress Eleanor Summerfield
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: p 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Helen Greaves
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Bill Pryde
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Cathy Shipton
Julian Chapman:
Nigel Le Vaillant
Martin Ashford:
Patrick Robinson
Sandra Nicholl:
Maureen Beattie
Robert Khalefa:
Jason Riddington
Norma Sullivan:
Anne Kristen
Maxine Price:
Emma Bird
Kate Miller:
Joanna Foster
Josh:
Ian Bleasdale
Jane:
Caroline Webster
Nikki Wyatt:
Imogen Boorman
Mike:
Jesse Birdsall
Dorothy Curtis-Brown:
Eleanor Summerfield
Hugo Brown:
James Aubrey
Julie Russell:
Susan Brown
Trevor Russell:
Peter Wight
Danny Russell:
Oliver Pearce Owen
Rachel Jackson:
Sally Noden
Anne Jackson:
Francis Viner
Bob Jackson:
Michael Harbour
Mrs Partington:
Isabelle Amyes

First showing on network television.
Starring Michael Keaton, Christopher Lloyd

A chronic liar with a violent streak, Billy finds himself on the loose in New York City with his fellow group therapy patients: Henry, an insufferable cleanliness fanatic, Jack, a former advertising executive with a Christ complex, and Albert, a near catatonic couch potato. Faced with the task of rescuing their missing doctor from a pair of crooked cops, the group takes to the streets in a series of hilarious misadventures.
(Stereo) (Teletext suubtitles: p 888)
Films: pages 38-44

Contributors

Director:
Howard Zieff
Billy Caulfield:
Michael Keaton
Henry Sikorsky:
Christopher Lloyd
Jack McDermott:
Peter Boyle
Albert Ianuzzi:
Stephen Furst
Dr Weitzman:
Dennis Boutsikaris
Riley:
Lorraine Bracco
Dr Newald:
Milo O'Shea
O'Malley:
Philip Bosco
Gianelli:
James Remar
Dr Talmer:
Jack Gilpin
Dr Verboven:
McIntyre Dixon
Ed:
Michael Lembeck

Highlights of two of the top
Premier League games of the day and all the goals and reaction from the others.
Analysis and comment from
Alan Hansen and Gary Lineker. Introduced by Desmond Lynam. Executive producer John Shrewsbury Editor Brian Barwick ● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.

Directed by and starring Woody Allen All aspects of sex appear in this wild comedy, together with one or two things only Woody Allen could think up.
0 FILMS: pages 38-44

Contributors

Unknown:
Woody Allen
Unknown:
Woody Allen
Victor:
Woody Allen
Dr Bernardo:
John Carradine
Sam:
Lou Jacobi
Gina:
Louise Lasser
King:
Anthony Quayle
Operator:
Tony Randall
Switchboard:
Burt Reynolds
Dr Ross:
Gene Wilder
Girl:
Erin Fleming
Mrs Ross:
Elaine Giftos

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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