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Continuingthe series of domestic challenges with Jane Asher. Today ideas for making the most of the weekend, how to create low-maintenance but highly distinctive window boxes, plus the fashion able alternative to net curtains.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Asher.

Columbo goes to Mexico for a holiday, but his break is disrupted by a murder involving a matador.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Lieutenant Columbo:
Peter Falk
Luis Montoya:
Ricardo Montalban
Lieutenant Sanchez:
Pedro Armendariz Jr
Curro Rangel:
A Martinez
Hector Rangel:
Robert Carricart

Stuart Miles goes to Sarajevo at the invitation of Unicef, where he visits local schoolchildren and a children's TV station.
With Katy Hill, Romana D'Annunzio and Richard Bacon.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Miles
Presenter:
Katy Hill
Presenter:
Romana D'Annunzio
Presenter:
Richard Bacon

Snooker-based game show hosted by Jim Davidson. Tonight's contestants striving forthe mystery star prize are assisted by snooker professionals Steve Davis , David Roe and Alain Robidoux. The show's referee is
John "MrTrick Shot" Virgo. Director Phil Chilvers ; Producer
John Burrowes

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson.
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
David Roe
Unknown:
Alain Robidoux.
Director:
Phil Chilvers
Producer:
John Burrowes

Tonight's presenters, Radio 1 Breakfast Show disc jockeys Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley, introduce the latest hits from the UK charts, plus exclusive live performances, pre-chart sounds, classics from the archives and a look at the new videos.
Repeated tomorrow TOP OF THE POPS - THE MAGAZINE: price £1.25, on sale now from newsagents

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Radcliffe
Presenter:
Marc Riley
Director:
John L Spencer
Producer:
Mark Wells

Ally McCoist is joined by Richard Dunwoody , three-times champion national huntjockey and two-times Grand National winner, who is competing again in tomorrow's race, and Belle Vue 'sBillyHamill, the world speedway champion. Glamorgan spin bowler
Robert Croft , who has played in five Test matches for England and taken 14 wickets, and Rangers and Scottish international footballer Stuart McCall
accompany John Parrott. Hosted by David Coleman. Executive producer Mike Adley

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Dunwoody
Unknown:
Belle Vue
Unknown:
Robert Croft
Unknown:
Stuart McCall
Unknown:
John Parrott.
Unknown:
David Coleman.
Producer:
Mike Adley

Western, directed by and starring
Clint Eastwood
A mysterious and laconic stranger rides into the small
American frontiertown of Lago, and within minutes kills three men who provoke him. Terrified of the gunman, yet even more afraid of a gang who intend to wipe out the town, the townspeople beg the strangerto become sheriff, little realising that this isjust the start of their descent into "Hell".
(1973, 18) ♦ See Rims: pages 57-72 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Clint Eastwood
The Stranger:
Clint East Wood
Sarah Belding:
Verna Bloom
CallieTravers:
Mariana Hill
Dave Drake:
Mitchell Ryan
Morgan:
Allen Jack Ging
Mayor Jason Hobart:
Stefan Gierasch
LewisBelding:
Ted Hartley
Mordecai:
Billy Curtis

Biographical drama starring Ray Danton, Jayne Mansfield

Legendary Hollywood star George Raft incarnated the image of the gangster. In real life, too, he lived on the fringes between the real dangers of the underworld and the glitter of show business.
(1961)
(Black and white)
See Films: pages 57-72 **

Contributors

Director:
Joseph M Newman
George Raft:
Ray Danton
Lisa Lang:
Jayne Mansfield
Sheila Patton:
Julie London
June:
Barrie Chase
Texas Guinan:
Barbara Nichols
Moxie Cusack:
Frank Gorshin
Ruth Harris:
Margo Moore
Benny Siegel:
Brad Dexter
AI Capone:
Neville Brand
Frenchie:
Robert Strauss
Frankie Donatella:
Joe Desantis
Sam:
Herschel Bernardi
Mrs Raft:
Argentina Brunetti
Mr Raft:
John Fleifer
Jerry Fitzpatrick:
Jack Lambert
Charleston dancer:
Cecile Rogers
Mizner the Wit:
Tol Avery
Harvey:
Roberth Harris

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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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