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Music, star guests, competitions and comedy. Special guests this morning include Radio 1 boss Matthew Bannister and DJ Jakki Brambles. Shaquille O'Neal presents his Top Five Tips for world-class basketball success. There's cartoon adventure with The Addams Family and The Chipmunks plus Video Garden and Backseat Driver. Presented by Andi Peters, Emma Forbes, John Barrowman, Trev Neal and Simon Hickson.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Andi Peters
Presenter:
Emma Forbes
Presenter:
John Barrowman
Comedian:
Trev Neal
Comedian:
Simon Hickson
Guest:
Matthew Bannister
Guest:
Jakki Brambles
Guest:
Shaquille O'Neal
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.

12.20 Football Focus
The latest information and action from the FA Premiership. With Bob Wilson.

1.00 News

1.05 Motor Sport
Nigel Mansell talks to Murray Walker on the eve of his appearance at Donington.

1.15, 1.40, 2.15, 2.45 Snooker
Grand Prix from the Hexagon, Reading. Semi-final coverage.

1.25, 2.00, 2.30 Racing
From Ascot, featuring the Binfield Juvenile Novices Hurdle, Steel Plate and Sections Young Chasers Qualifier (Novices), and United House Construction Steeple Chase (H'cap).

2.55, 3.55 Rugby League: Great Britain v New Zealand
Kick off 3.00pm. Live coverage of the whole of the second Test from Wigan.
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4.35 Final Score
A full roundup of results.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Donnelly
Presenter (Football Focus):
Bob Wilson
Interviewer (Motor Sport):
Murray Walker
Interviewee (Motor Sport):
Nigel Mansell
Commentary (Snooker):
Ted Lowe
Commentary (Snooker):
Jack Karnehm
Commentary (Snooker):
Clive Everton
Commentary (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary (Racing):
Richard Pitman
Commentary (Racing):
Peter Scudamore
Commentary (Rugby League):
Ray French
Commentary (Rugby League):
John Monie
Producer (Grandstand):
Martin Hopkins
Editor (Grandstand):
Dave Gordon

Two more families battle it out to rescue their grannies and win a possible place in the grand final. Former TV critic Nina Myskow keeps the score. Presented by Andrew O'Connor and Sarah Greene.
Director David G Croft ; Producer Steve Plnhay A Mentom production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Nina Myskow
Presented By:
Andrew O'Connor
Presented By:
Sarah Greene.
Director:
David G Croft
Producer:
Steve Plnhay

Captain Mainwaring and the platoon attempt to wake up the people of Walmington, who are no longer taking the threat of invasion seriously.

With Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn, John Laurie and Bill Pertwee.

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Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Unknown:
Arthur Lowe
Unknown:
Clive Dunn
Unknown:
John Laurie
Unknown:
Bill Pertwee

Celebrations start this week as Radio Crinkley Bottom starts broadcasting. The panel game features Radio 1 disc jockey Bruno Brookes and broadcaster Liz Kershaw , and actress Susan George will be at the door with a surprise. Producer Jonathan Beazley
Executive producer Michael Leggo
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Contributors

Unknown:
Bruno Brookes
Unknown:
Liz Kershaw
Unknown:
Susan George
Producer:
Jonathan Beazley
Producer:
Michael Leggo

Snooker stars Dennis Taylor , Paul Davies and Dave Roe play against the clock on behalf of three contestants. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson. Director Charles Garland ; Producer John Bumwes

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Taylor
Unknown:
Paul Davies
Unknown:
Dave Roe
Unknown:
John Virgo
Unknown:
Jim Davidson.
Director:
Charles Garland
Producer:
John Bumwes

Jon Rowden takes up a high-risk sport, with disastrous results. And a male stripper gets a warmer reception than he expected.

Contributors

Writer:
Greg Snow
Producer:
Michael Ferguson
Director:
Laura Sims
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Karen Goodliffe:
Suzanna Hamilton
Kenneth Hodges:
Christopher Guard
Martin Ashford:
Patrick Robinson
Adeit Beckford:
Dona Croll
Helen Chatsworth:
Samantha Edmonds
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Jane Scott:
Caroline Webster
MarkCalder:
Oliver Parker
Mie Nishi-Kawa:
Naoko Mori
Frankie Drummer:
Steven O'Donnell
Hilary Kingston:
Mary Miller
Jon Rowden:
Paul Brightwell
Sheena Whitehead:
Jaye Griffiths
Tom Dinning:
Martin Cochrane

Darlington's fearless newshounds stumble across the perfect tabloid shocker this week when
Harry, just out of prison, sees a man breaking down a door with an axe. But this turns out to be even more juicy than the average Mad Axeman story, for the door in question belongs to a "glamour" photographer who has been producing pornographic pictures of local girls.
Further investigations reveal a thriving business in pornography and prostitution being plied by local students desperate to supplement their grants. And one of them is the daughter of a town councillor who is a highly vocal campaigner against pornography.
Written by Chris Ould ; Producer Martin McKeand Director Martin Stellman
A Union Pictures production for BBCtv

Contributors

Written By:
Chris Ould
Producer:
Martin McKeand
Director:
Martin Stellman
Harry Salter:
Michael Elphick
Rita:
Barbara Marten
Nick:
David Roper
Snappy:
Ian Bartholomew
Alice:
Julie Graham
Jonathan:
Tom Hollander
Helen:
Kerry Farley
Mr Waters:
David Hargreaves
James Emmerson:
John Rowe
HughEllis:
James Snea
PCLyle:
Terry Gilugan
WPC Payne:
Libby Davidson
Inspector Chapman:
Neil Dalglish
Phyllis:
Susan Uddell
Ginny:
Margery Bone

Highlights from two of the day's top Premiership matches, and all the goals from the rest of the afternoon's fixtures. Plus October's Goal of the Month competition. Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking.
Series producer John Shrewsbury Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

The legendary 1973 concert starring David Bowie

At the end of a successful world tour, rock star David Bowie - then adopting the exotic persona of Ziggy Stardust - announced his retirement from the stage. The film of this final concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in London was made by D.A. Pennebaker, famous for such 60s rock documentaries as Don't Look Back and Monterey Pop. Songs include Ziggy Stardust, Oh You Pretty Things, Changes and Time.
(1982)

Film Reviews pages 59-66

Contributors

Director:
D.A. Pennebaker
Singer/Guitarist:
David Bowie

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