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from Somerwest World, Minehead
Presented by Lennie Bennett withKathyTayler
Sixteen show-business stars compete in games to win money for their nominated charities. The winning team Will receive the highly coveted Butlins Trophy. Teams: Actors
Ross Davidson , Tracey Childs Sharon Duce , Michael Le Veil
Comedy
Bernie Clifton , Don Maclean Ellie Laine , Joanne Ridley Music
Adrian John , Ed Stewart
Tracie Young , Angie Bowie Presenters
Michael Groth Suzanne Dando
Zoe Brown , John Kettley Produced in association with TRANS WORLD INTERNATIONAL Event producer LAURIE WARD Television production
PETER HYLTON CLEAVER

Contributors

Presented By:
Lennie Bennett
Unknown:
Ross Davidson
Unknown:
Tracey Childs
Unknown:
Sharon Duce
Unknown:
Michael Le Veil
Unknown:
Bernie Clifton
Unknown:
Don MacLean
Unknown:
Ellie Laine
Unknown:
Joanne Ridley
Unknown:
Adrian John
Unknown:
Ed Stewart
Unknown:
Tracie Young
Unknown:
Angie Bowie
Unknown:
Michael Groth
Unknown:
Suzanne Dando
Unknown:
Zoe Brown
Unknown:
John Kettley
Unknown:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

The start of six days and nights of unexpurgated televised athletic excellence from Stuttgart. Desmond
Lynam holds it all together, with that most distinguished runner David Moorcroft at his side. David Coleman , who's seen 'em all and Ron 'Coach' Pickering head the commentary squad. There's Stuart, who can watch and talk about five things at once, Storey, Brendan Foster who is to feet what Dr Scholl wished he'd been, and Kevin Cosgrove all miked-up trackside.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Moorcroft
Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Brendan Foster
Unknown:
Kevin Cosgrove

The last of four films with people who live in Britain but have roots abroad. Ciao Charlie Rossi
For Charlie Rossi life has gone full circle. Although his father Giovanni was one of the first of 15,000 Italians to settle in South Wales and Charlie was born in Ebbw
Vale, he can never forget the Italian village of Bardi where they originally came from.
Charlie married his childhood sweetheart Iolanda in Bardi and now their daughter Maria lives there with her husband Aldo and Charlie's grandson Giovanni. In summer the accent of the Welsh valleys takes over from the local dialect when Charlie and the Italian-Welsh return to their other home. As Iolanda says: 'My family laugh at me - I cry when I leave Bardi, and I cry when I come back to Ebbw Vale.'
Narrator Victor Spinetti Film cameraman DAVID SMITH
Researcher STEPHANIE CARTWRIGHT Executive producer TONY LARYEA Producer PAUL PIERROT

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Rossi
Unknown:
Charlie Rossi
Narrator:
Victor Spinetti
Unknown:
David Smith
Unknown:
Researcher Stephanie Cartwright

The Story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors Told in ten parts by Huw Wheldon
7: Victoria and Albert Huw Wheldon 's description of the family life of Queen
Victoria and Prince Albert at Osborne House, and the background to their official duties at Buckingham Palace, which remains the centre for state-ceremonial, is the basis of two moving and eloquent portraits. Prince Albert's capacities for organisation and design were shown to the full during the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster and the Great Exhibition of 1851. The Queen's grief at his death is reflected in the magnificent royal mausoleum at Frogmore.
A vivid, detailed portrait.... I enjoyed it so much Ifelt cross when the end titles came up. (DAILY EXPRESS) Historical adviser j. H. PLUMB Producer MICHAEL GILL
Directed by ANN TURNER (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Huw Wheldon
Unknown:
Albert Huw Wheldon
Directed By:
Ann Turner

The last episode in the series written by PETER ROBINSON and PETER VINCENT starring
Marti Caine with Jack Smethurst
Philip Madoc , Carolyn Moody The Wedding
Get us to the church on time!
Designer MARK SEVANT
Produced and directed by RAY BUTT

Contributors

Written By:
Peter Robinson
Written By:
Peter Vincent
Unknown:
Marti Caine
Unknown:
Jack Smethurst
Unknown:
Philip Madoc
Unknown:
Carolyn Moody
Directed By:
Ray Butt
Hilary:
Marti Caine
Kim:
Jack Smethurst
George:
Philip Madoc
Lyn:
Carolyn Moody
Wesley:
Philip Fox
Angela:
Sandra Carrier
Dan:
Owen Whittaker
Jo:
Sophie Huggins
Mrs Maitland:
Elizabeth Benson
Vicar:
Garard Green
Taxi driver:
Barry Woolgar
Sylvia:
Caroline Dennis
Uncle Percy:
Nat Jackley
Traffic policeman:
Martin Cochrane
Messenger:
Andy Readman

The true story of Gary Gilmore , adapted from the Pulitzer Prize winning book by NORMAN MAILER starring
One summer evening in 1976, Gary Gilmore shot dead a petrol station attendant. The following night he killed the manager of a motel. From his prison cell in Utah he demanded that he be executed by firing squad.
After prolonged legal battles the execution took place - the first in a decade in the USA. Part 1: April 1976, Illinois.
35-year-old Gary Gilmore is released on parole from the federal prison and joins his cousin Brenda Nicol in Provo, Utah. After a spell working for his benign uncle,
Vem Damico , he changes jobs and meets Nicole Baker , an attractive 19-year-old mother of two. Falling in love, they begin a tempestuous relationship that leads to impossible tensions on both sides.
(R. Part 2 tomorrow at 9.0pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Gilmore
Book By:
Norman Mailer
Unknown:
Gary Gilmore
Unknown:
Gary Gilmore
Unknown:
Brenda Nicol
Unknown:
Vem Damico
Unknown:
Nicole Baker
Gary Gilmore:
Tommy Lee Jones
Brenda Nicol:
Christine Lahti
Nicole Baker:
Rosanna Arquette
Vern Damico:
Eli Wallach
Johnny Nicol:
Jordan Clarke
Earl Dorius:
Richard Venture
April Baker:
Jenny Wright
Pete Galoran:
Walter Olkewitz
Rikki Wood:
Michael Leclair
Val Conlin:
Pat Corley
Ida Damico:
Mary Ethel Gregory
Jimmy Poker-Game:
John Dennis Johnston
Lu-Ann:
Norris Church
Spencer McGrath:
Kenneth O'Brien
Sterling Baker:
Jim Youngs
Kathryne Baker:
Grace Zabriskie
Benny Bushnell:
Mark Campbell
Debbie Bushnell:
Kathryn Whitehead
Max Jensen:
Bruce Newbold

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