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Fourth of aneight-part series of consumer news and investigations in which the big names in the British leisure industry come under the spotlight. Tonight Anne Robinson and the team take a look at the football business and examine the high cost of tickets. Father and daughter David and Sam Oakley fly off to save another family from holiday hell, and Edward Enfield reports on why rail privatisation has called a halt to holiday train trips.
Series producer Paul Gibbs Editor Steve Anderson
HOLIDAY RESCUE LINE: call [number removed]
I'm glad to be called Mrs Awkward: page 22

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Sam Oakley
Producer:
Paul Gibbs
Editor:
Steve Anderson

The hottest hits from the week's top 40 with live performances, the best pop videos and Britain's number one single. Repeated tomorrow
TOP OF THE POPS - THE MAGAZINE: price £1.25, on sale now from newsagents

Contributors

Director:
John L Spencer
Producer:
Mark Wells

Another chance to see this six-part documentary series which follows the work of the Manchester police undercover car crime unit in action against the city's joyriders, ram-raiders, drunks and thieves.

Tonight Steve Lewis and his partner Phil Seeley are filmed in high-speed pursuit of stolen cars, accompanied by a helicopter with heat-seeking cameras.

(Revised repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Subject:
Steve Lewis
Subject:
Phil Seeley
Editor:
John Wilkinson
Producer:
James Hayes

An unwelcome visit from his father threatens Gary's attempts to seduce one of Tony's three girlfriends.

(Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
Martin Dennis
Producer:
Beryl Vertue
Gary:
Martin Clunes
Tony:
Neil Morrisey
Dorothy:
Caroline Quentin
Gary's father:
Richard Pearson
Heather:
Deborah Sheridan-Taylor
Imogen:
Natalie Roles
Sylvia:
Sophie Lawrence

In tonight's special one-off documentary
Alan Hansen and Gary Lineker present a tribute to one of the most popular events in world sport-the FA Cup final. On the eve of the Middlesbrough and Chelsea clash, Sir Stanley Matthews , Ian Rush , Sir Bobby Charlton , JimmyGreaves,lan Wright and Paul Gascoigne are just some of the football personalities who recall their own experiences of the big day. See today's choices.
Producers Paul Armstrong , Graham Wellham

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Sir Stanley Matthews
Unknown:
Ian Rush
Unknown:
Sir Bobby Charlton
Unknown:
Paul Gascoigne
Producers:
Paul Armstrong
Producers:
Graham Wellham

Action adventure starnneTellv Savalas
Ernest Borgnine
Second World War mercenaries are sent on an assignment to wipe out a group of leading Nazis.
Director Lee H Katzin (1988, PG). ♦ See Films: pages 52-60 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Borgnine
Director:
Lee H Katzin
Major Wright:
Telly Savalas
General Worden:
Ernest Borgnine
Joe Stem:
Hunt Block
General Karl Richter:
Matthew Burton
Sergeant Holt:
Jeff Conaway
DravkoDemchuk:
Alex Cord
Carmine D'Agostino:
Erik Estrada
Joe Hamilton:
Ernie Hudson
Lonnie Wilson:
James Carroll Jordan
Tom Ricketts:
Ray Mancini
Fred Collins:
John Matuszak
Yelena Petrovic:
Natalia Nogulich
LieutCarol Campbell:
Heather Thomas

Horror anthology starring Vincent Price
When a vampire meets a famous chillerwriter, he takes the authorto a nightspot forthe ghoulish where three terrifying tales are recounted.
Shadmock story:
Vampire story:
Humgoo story:
Director Roy Ward Baker
(1980.15) * See Films: pages 52-60 ***

Contributors

Director:
Roy Ward Baker
Erasmus:
Vincent Price
RChetwynd Hayes:
John Carradine
LintomBusotsky:
Anthony Steel
Angela:
Barbara Kellerman
George:
Simon Ward
Raven:
James Laurenson
Psychiatrist:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Pickering:
Donald Pleasence
Father:
Richard Johnson
Mother:
Britt Ekland
Young Untom:
Warren Saire
Mooney:
Anthony Valentine
Sam:
Stuart Whitman
Luna:
Lesley Dunlop

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