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Game show hosted by Mark Evans with children from Brickkiln Primary
School, Wolverhampton. Last week's winners bottle feed spring lambs.
COMPETITION: send answersto What the Chicken Is It?. PO Box 900. London W 12 6WW.
SEE THIS WEEK page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Evans

The series on enjoying art includes making a multi-coloured picture using only one pigment and drawing with calligraphy pens. With Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Gabrielle Bradshaw.

An act of kindness backfires badly on Gaby. Stephen begs Pam to keep a painful secret.

Contributors

Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Doug Willis:
Terence Donovan
Pam Willis:
Sue Jones
Gaby Willis:
Rachel Blakely
Brad Willis:
Scott Michaelson
Lou Carpenter:
Tom Oliver
Lauren Carpenter:
Sarah Vandenbergh
Philip Martin:
Ian Rawungs
Hannah Martin:
Rebecca Ritters
Debbie Martin:
Marnie Reece-Wilmore
Phoebe Gottlieb:
Simone Robertson
Stephen Gottlieb:
Lochie Daddo
AnnaliseHartman:
Kimberley Davies
Michael Martin:
Troy Beckwith

Contestants line up for a quiz show with a difference, where success depends on choosing the right questions for the correct answers. The right choice will win cash, but winnings can be wiped out by picking the wrong question. After a second-round auction where contestants bid against one another, only one contestant will go through to the third round, and have just a minute to win an exotic holiday. Hosted by Paul Daniels.

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Daniels
Director/Producer:
David Taylor

The series which looks at issues at the heart of life in the British countryside. This week's programme includes a report on the psychology of hunting - why do people do it? Rupert Segar reports on one of the countryside's most controversial pursuits. The programme hears from those who belie ve it is a quick and clean method of killing foxes, and from those fiercely opposed to fox hunting, for whom hunters are the quarry. And Ruth Langsford goes in search of the true taste of traditional British farm produce. The programme includes a weather bulletin. Presented by John Craven.
Executive producer Tim Manning
(Revised repeat next Sunday)
SEETHIS WEEK page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Rupert Segar
Unknown:
Ruth Langsford
Presented By:
John Craven.
Producer:
Tim Manning

New nine-part drama series devised by Lynda La Plante. 4: Shadows of Doubt. A traumatic event from Barry Mitchell 's past returns to haunt him when he has to go out in a storm. Sydnie Hully goes out on her first launch, but her success only makes matters worse for
Hughie Jones , trying to get used to a changed life.
Episode written by Andy de la Tour Producer Ruth Kenley-Letts Director Emlyn Williams
A Bloom Street production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynda La Plante.
Unknown:
Barry Mitchell
Unknown:
Sydnie Hully
Unknown:
Hughie Jones
Written By:
Andy de la Tour
Producer:
Ruth Kenley-Letts
Director:
Emlyn Williams
Leslie Parry:
Brendan Gleeson
Sydnie Hully:
Connie Hyde
Bryn Jenkins:
Robin Davies
GwilymDavies:
Richard Lynch
Geraint Gower:
Nicholas McGaughey
DavidThomas:
Humph James
Pete Pugh:
Neil Royston
Barry Mitchell:
Nigel Harrison
Ernie Hardy:
Martyn Ellis
Hughie Jones:
Karl Johnson
Helen Mitchell:
Suzanne Packer
Bronwen Pugh:
Sue Roderick
Edward Thorpe:
Tim Wylton
Karen Jenkins:
Caroline Berry

Burgled
Sean is 15 and well known to the Gateshead police as a juvenile carthief and burglar. He reckons he can break into a house with "good gear", grab the TV and video and get away in less than five minutes.
Gladys Smith is 80 and suffering from Alzheimer's disease. When a man posing as a council officer burgled her home she couldn't remember anythingabout him or tell the police what had been stolen.
Filmed on the streets of Gateshead, this Inside Story investigates breaking and entering by talking to the cops, the robbers and the victims. It includes footage of a police stake-out in which detectives watch a street they believe is a haven for the area's most prolific house-breakers. After many uncomfortable days, they finally move in. There is a break-in every 20 seconds in Britain - so in the time it takes to read about this documentary, another home will be burgled.
Producer Peter Dale
Executive producer Steve Hewlett

Contributors

Unknown:
Gladys Smith
Producer:
Peter Dale
Producer:
Steve Hewlett

Action adventure starring Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas
When a German officer carrying gold bars falls into the hands of a degenerate US platoon, the resourceful Kelly gathers a rag-bag team of men to "liberate" the rest of the gold from behind the lines.
Director Brian G Hutton (1970)
FILM REVIEWS pages 57-63

Contributors

Unknown:
Clint Eastwood
Director:
Bnan G Hutton
Kelly:
Clint Eastwood
Bigjoe:
Telly Savalas
Crapgame:
Don Rickles
Oddball:
Donald Sutherland
General Colt:
Carroll O'Connor
Maitland:
Hal Buckley
Littlejoe:
Stuart Margolin
Mitchell:
Fred Pearlman
Job:
Tom Troupe
Moriarty:
Gavin MacLeod
Babra:
Gene Collins
Cowboy:
Jeff Morris
Gutowski:
Richard Davalos
Petuko:
Perry Lopez
Willard:
(harry) Dean Stanton

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