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Today's programme shows how the Notting Hill Carnival costumes are made. Plus games including Feed the Monster and Noodle in a Haystack, and cartoon fun with The Flintstones and Tom and Jerry. With celebrity guests. Director Bob Collins ; Producer Maddy Darrall A Roach and Partners production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Director:
Bob Collins
Producer:
Maddy Darrall

Comedy starring
Sid Caesar , Juliet Mills
When Leo Fisk discovers a map which he thinks will lead to hidden treasure, he sets off on safari to find it.
Director Norman Panama (1977)
FILM REVIEWS pages 35-39

Contributors

Unknown:
Sid Caesar
Unknown:
Leo Fisk
Director:
Norman Panama
Leo Fisk:
Sid Caesar
Jennifer:
Juliet Mills
Linda:
Sally Boyden
Ko:
Rangi Nicols
Huggins:
Hugh Keays-Byrne

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.35,4.10,4.55 European Athletics
The championships in Helsinki reach the penultimate day with Linford Christie , Colin Jackson , John Regis and Tony Jarrett a likely line-up as Britain goes for gold in the sprint relay at 4.35pm.
Other highlights include the climax of the men's decathlon and the women's 10,000 metres.
1.00 News
1.05 Football
News from the English and Scottish leagues which kick off today.
1.15 Motor Racing
Latest news from the qualifying session for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
(Live coverage tomorrow in Sunday Grandstand at
12.35pmonBBC2)
1.25, 3.05, 3.35 Golf
British Women's Open, from Woburn.
1.45,2.05 Equestrianism
British Open Championships from Gatcombe Park. Featuring the cross-country cross designed by Capt Mark Phillips. Commentary Michael Tucker , Lorna Clarke and Lucinda Green.
1.55,2.55,3.25 Racing
From Newbury, featuring races at
2.00, 3.00 and 3.30.
4.40 Final Score
Producer Martin Hopkins
Editor Dave Gordon

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Linford Christie
Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
John Regis
Unknown:
Tony Jarrett
Designed By:
Capt Mark Phillips.
Unknown:
Michael Tucker
Unknown:
Lorna Clarke
Unknown:
Lucinda Green.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

A series in which pets compete to win prizes for their owners. This week's show features sprinting snails, rats leaving a sinking ship, birds singing, sheep jumping, and half a dozen dalmatians. Presented by Danny Baker , with Terry Nutkins.
Director Ian Hamilton ; Producer Mark Linsey

Contributors

Presented By:
Danny Baker
Unknown:
Terry Nutkins.
Director:
Ian Hamilton
Producer:
Mark Linsey

In another round of the verbal communication battle, television presenter
Kate Copstick and Conservative MP Gyles Brandreth take on Radio 5 Live broadcaster
Sybil Ruscoe and actor Colin Baker.
Hosted by Gordon Burns. Director Simon Staffurth
Executive producer Geoff Kershaw A KPA/Stag production for BBCtv

Contributors

Presenter:
Kate Copstick
Unknown:
Gyles Brandreth
Unknown:
Sybil Ruscoe
Unknown:
Colin Baker.
Unknown:
Gordon Burns.
Director:
Simon Staffurth
Producer:
Geoff Kershaw

Disney adventure starring Bette Davis
Christopher Lee
Two alien children return to earth for a vacation. But a mad scientist plans to use the children in an evil scheme for world-domination.
Director John Hough (1978)
FILM REVIEWS pages 35-39

Contributors

Unknown:
Bette Davis
Unknown:
Christopher Lee
Director:
John Hough
Letha:
Bette Davis
Victor:
Christopher Lee
Tia:
Kim Richards
Tony:
Ike Eisenmann
Mr Yokomoto:
Jack Soo
Sickle:
Anthony James

Continuing the re-run of the award-winning comedy series, starring Richard Wilson.

A meeting of Victor's conjuring group ends in chaos when one of the tricks goes wrong.

Contributors

Writer:
David Renwick
Director/Producer:
Susan Belbin
Victor Meldrew:
Richard Wilson
Margaret Meldrew:
Annette Crosbie
Mrs Warboys:
Doreen Mantle
Nick Swainey:
Owen Brenman
Patrick:
Angus Deayton
Pippa:
Janine Duvitski

Australian drama starring Gary Sweet , Sonia Todd Angel's Devils. Angel's marriage problems bring back memories of life with his father
- but a harbour bridge rescue puts life into perspective.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Sweet
Unknown:
Sonia Todd

Western set in Australia and starring Tom Selleck, Laura San Giacomo, Alan Rickman

Answering an advertisement for a long range marksman, sharpshooter Matthew Quigley arrives in Australia to find that his prospective employer, wealthy landowner Elliott Marston wants him to cull the local native population.
(1990)
Film Reviews pages 35-39

Contributors

Director:
Simon Wincer
Matthew Quigley:
Tom Selleck
Crazy Cora:
Laura San Giacomo
Elliott Marston:
Alan Rickman
Major Ashley Pitt:
Chris Haywood
Grimmelman:
Ron Haddrick
Dobkin:
Tony Bonner
Coogan:
Jerome Ehlers
Hobb:
Conor McDermottroe
Brophy:
Roger Ward
O'Flynn:
Ben Mendelsohn
Kunkurra:
Steve Dodd

Conclusion of a two-part documentary tracing the history of one of Britain's most successful film companies, whose name is synonymous with horror. Last week's programme concentrated on blood, this week's takes up the theme of flesh. By the late 60s, Hammer were increasingly compelled to make films that were in tune with the sexually-liberated times. This meant only one thing: more cleavage.
With contributions from Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Raquel Welch, Caroline Munroe and Joe Dante.

(Hands of the Ripper is tomorrow at 12.30am)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Peter Cushing
Interviewee:
Christopher Lee
Interviewee:
Raquel Welch
Interviewee:
Caroline Munroe
Interviewee:
Joe Dante
Director:
Ted Newsom
Producer:
Roy Skeggs

Martial arts thriller starring
Jeff Speakman
Jeff has been raised to master the art of kenpo karate by his mentor and life-long friend
Kim. When Kim is killed by the Korean Mafia, Jeff begins to search LA's Chinatown for the Mr Big who ordered his death.
Director Mark DiSalle (1991)
FILM REVIEWS pages 35-39

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Speakman
Unknown:
Mr Big
Director:
Mark Disalle
Jeff:
Jeff Speakman
Adam:
John Dye
Yung:
James Hong
Jimmy Ho:
Dante Basco

BBC One London

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

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