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starring
Bypass
The hostile rivalry between Bobby and J.R. finally spills over into open conflict between the two of them and Bobby threatens to leave the family business.
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by COREY ALLEN
(Another episode o] Dallas tomorrow)

Contributors

Written By:
Arthur Bernard Lewis
Directed By:
Corey Allen
Ellie Ewing:
Barbara Bel Geddes
Jock Ewing:
Jim Davis
J R Ewing:
Larry Hagman
Sue Ellen Ewing:
Linda Gray
Bobby Ewing:
Patrick Duffy
Pamela Ewing:
Victoria Principal
Lucy Ewing:
Charlene Tilton

To the rest of us they may look like hooligans-but inside the gang there is an order as strong as an army's and a morality as strong as of churches. They live in Bristol.
Narrated by RONALD SMEDLEY
Produced by ROGER TONGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Smedley
Produced By:
Roger Tonge

Written by Kathleen Hite

A long-overdue holiday for Olivia and John brings unexpected sorrow in its wake.

Based on Earl Hamner JR's autobiographical novel "Spencer's Mountain"

Contributors

Writer:
Kathleen Hite
Author (Spencer's Mountain):
Earl Hamner JR
Director:
Harry Harris
Olivia Walton:
Michael Learned
John Walton:
Ralph Waite
Grandma:
Ellen Corby
Mary Ellen:
Judy Norton-Taylor
Jason:
Jon Walmsley
Erin:
Mary Elizabeth McDonough
Ben:
Eric Scott
Jim-Bob:
David W. Harper
Elizabeth:
Kami Cotler

A comedy film series starring
The Job
Unemployed and broke, Rhoda uses desperate measures to get a job.
Written by ALLAN KATZ
Directed by JAMES BURROWS

Contributors

Written By:
Allan Katz
Directed By:
James Burrows
Rhoda:
Valerie Harper
Brenda:
Julie Kavner
Ida:
Nancy Walker
Jack Doyle:
Kenneth McMillan
Gary:
Ron Silver

Presented by Eric Robson
A fresh look at an issue that divides public opinion. Filmed report, followed by a live discussion with the decision-makers and the people directly affected by those decisions.
Producers DAVID GREEN
BRIAN GIBSON , BRIAN JAMES Editor ALAN DOBSON BBC Manchester
If you've got a point of view let us hear it. All participating BBC local radio stations will have a phone-in continuing the Brass Tacks debate (details on local radio page of RADIO TIMES). Alternatively, write to: Brass Tacks - Return Call, BBCtt' Oxford Road, Manchester M60 1SJ. (Return Call next Saturday will report back on what you think)

Contributors

Presented By:
Eric Robson
Producers:
David Green
Unknown:
Brian Gibson
Unknown:
Brian James
Editor:
Alan Dobson

from The Assembly Rooms, Derby Gerald Harrison introduces BBC2's Brass Band knock-out competition Programme 2: Round 1
From Leicester, the Midland Champions
The GUS Band conducted by KEITH WILKINSON who battle it out for a place in the first semi-final, and a chance to win £1,000 against the West Country Champions The Bodmin Town Band conducted by ALAN JENKIN Guest supporters
Kay Alexander and Gillian Miles Judges
Lt-Col Trevor L. Sharpe, MVO, OBE and Bill Relton
Sound NEIL MURRAY
Lighting DICK BENTLET Designer DEBBIE KNIGHT
Production assistant DAVID PICKTHALL Producer KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Introduces:
Derby Gerald Harrison
Conducted By:
Keith Wilkinson
Conducted By:
Alan Jenkin
Unknown:
Kay Alexander
Unknown:
Gillian Miles
Unknown:
Lt-Col Trevor L. Sharpe, Mvo, OBE
Unknown:
Bill Relton
Unknown:
Neil Murray
Unknown:
Dick Bentlet
Designer:
Debbie Knight
Unknown:
David Pickthall
Producer:
Ken Griffin

Charles Wheeler and Robin Day report from the Republican Convention in Detroit. Peter Snow and Peter Hobday present an informed account of what's happening in the world: special reports from the BBC's correspondents at home and abroad, investigations by Newsnight's own team of reporters into what's going on behind the headlines; the latest news and weather forecast from Linda Alexander , plus the evening's sports results from Shaun Brown.
Producer JOHN DICKINSON Deputy editor RONALD NEIL Editor GEORGE CAREY

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Linda Alexander
Unknown:
Shaun Brown.
Producer:
John Dickinson
Editor:
Ronald Neil
Editor:
George Carey

BBC Two England

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