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Weekend BBC-1
7.40—8-30—OPEN UNIVER SITY (uhf only) Great Bri tain 1750-1950.
8- 9- 05—SWIM (1) Beginners. 30—CLOSEDOWN
9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAP SHOP: You can ring us on Saturdays on 01-811 8055. The lines open at 9-30 1 a.m.2-12—WEATHER 12-15—GRANDSTAND: Foot
ball Focus 12-20; Show Jumping, 12-50, 4-20 from Park Farm Arena, North- wood: The Lancia Trophy; commentary; World Cup Ski-ing, 1-10, 2-50 from Are, Sweden: Men’s Giant Slalom; com m en ta ry ; Racing from Newbury, 1- 20, 1-50, 2-30, 3-00; 1-30 The Minors’ N o v ic e s ’ Hurdle Race (Division One); 2-00 The Game Spirit Stee plechase (Limited Hand icap); 2-40 The Schweppes Gold Trophy Handicap Hurdle Race; 3-10 Compton Steeplechase; commen taries; Indoor Bowls 1-40, 2-
son Centre, Darlington: John Player Classic; com mentaries; Rugby League 3-
5-35 —NEWS: WEATH 5 ERMAN-45—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS
5-10—DOCTOR WHO starring Tom Baker in “The Keeper of Traken” (3).
5- 6-
7 - 8 -
Wendy Craig as Nanny Barbara Gray (6) “Goats and Tigers.”
8- 15—NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.
YARWOOD 9- 10-
Rugby League “ Three Fives" Challenge Cup (First Round) Hull KR v Barrow: commentaries; 4-40 Final Score: Classified football re sults, match reports and the latest news of today’s other major sporting events.
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9-15—DOCTOR! Why do teeth decay?
Mike Smith shows how wood can be cleaned of old varnish or paint.
“Touchdown.” Bailey a t tempts an illegal flight over the northern border with much needed medical sup plies. He is seized and held
10-30—T1SWAS: Fun and music on a grand scale.
hostage.
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: Introduced by Dickie
40—AS GOOD AS NEW: 05—BAILEY’S BIRD: HOLIDAY TOURS BY COACH Travelling direct from Blackburn BBC-2 ■ 10, 4-05 from the Morri 20 from Craven Park: The
5-35—ITN NEWS 5-40—BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY: Gil Gerard, Erin Gray in “Flight of the War Witch."
6-35—3-2-1: This week’s theme is the film “Casablanca.”
5-05—PUNCHLINES! Comedy. f ime hosted by Lennie
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ennett.
8-05—2-40—OPEN UNIVER SITY: 8-05 An Introduction to the Courses in Chemistry and Geology; 8-30 Maths at Second Level: 8-55 Intro duction to Education; 9-20 Instrumentation; 9-45 “Title to the Earth;” 10-10 Paris: Imperial City; 10-35 Energy in the Home — Cutting Your Losses; 11-25 “Miss Julie;” 12-15 Control Sys tems; 12-40 Paris: 1900; 1-05 Before Einstein; 1-55 Intro duction to the Organ.
2-40—CLOSEDOWN
2-55—SATURDAY CINEMA 1: “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” (bw) starring Shir ley Temple.
4-15-PLAY AWAY
4- 40-SKY AT NIGHT: The Sword of Orion.
5- ston Foster, Rita Johnson.
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Weather. 7-
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ZARD: Southern Comforts. 35—JIM’LL FIX IT
50—THE DUKES OF HAZ- 10—NANNY: S ta r r in g 05 —THE B E S T OF
9- 00—DALLAS: “Start the Re volution with Me.”
SON MEETS MAX WALL
12-45—12-50—WEATHER MAN
FILM: “Operation Day break,” starring Timothy Bottoms, Martin Shaw, Joss Ackland, Nicola Pagett.
9-15—THE PROFESSION ALS: "Hunter/Hunted." A lethal laser-beam rifle is stolen from agent Doyle.
10-15—ITN NEWS AND SPORT
10-30-MATCH NIGHT: FA Cup 5th round and interest in the North-West centres on Manchester City, Ever- ton and Wrexham.
50—MICHAEL PARKIN 50—THE SATURDAY
7-35—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: David Janssen in “Fer-de-Lanee.” A submarine wedged deep below the sea is terrorised by deadly snakes.
THOUSAND by Gustav Mahler: The second of three different and contrasting versions of the F au s t legend in music; with The Vienna Philharmonic Or c h e s t r a conducted by Leonard Be rns tein. (A simultaneous broadcast in conjunction with Radio 3).
9- 35—SONS AND LOVERS by D. H. Lawrence. A dramatisation in seven parts by Trevor Griffiths (5).
10-
11-35—LOU GRANT: “Hoax.” Lou Grant is given the chance to interview a mis sing tycoon.
12-30—BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS: Fast-moving prog ramme of contemporary music and rock classics. With rock legends Chuck Berry, Bo Didley and Carl Perkins.
1-30—CLOSEDOWN SUNDAY BBC-1 7-
SITY (uhf only): 7-40 Seeing the Future; 8-05
8- 30—CLOSEDOWN 9-
9-
Handicapped in the Com munity.
9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN: A magazine for Asian viewers.
Where’s the Farmer's Wife? 10- NESS (6): Joint Effort.
MEAN: A series of five programmes for people with impaired hearing, those who live and work with
10-35—WRITE AWAY 10-
11- 00—YOUR MOVE 11-25—KONTAKTE (17):
Cross the Road. 11- Haben Sie ein Hobby?
12- 15—THIS IS MY DAY: An invitation to worship at
LAW (1): A Death in the Family.
1-00-FARMING: Weather for farmers.
home.
1-25-TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY (6): Advance, Stand, Sit and Down.
1-50—NEWS HEADLINES 1-
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3-
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6- 7- by Cliff Miehelmore.
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9-10—SOLO (last in series) by Carla Lane; starring Felici ty Kendal as Gemma.
“Father Goose,” starring Cary Grant, Leslie Caron with Trevor Howard.
9- 40—THAT'S LIFE 10- 20—NEWS; Weather. 10-30—EVERYMAN: “We Be lieve . . . ?” A filmed report on Hans Kung and Edward
Vote. “Shishka Bugs.”
45—BUGS BUNNY inHistory (11) Freedom. 6-
5-
greatest dog show —Top Dog.
OF THE YEAR 1981: In troduced by John Tidmarsh. The Final.
50—CRUFTS: The world’s 35-YOUNG SCIENTISTS 6- 15-MATCH OF THE DAY
55—NEWS: Weatherman. 05—HOLIDAY: Introduced
40—SONGS OF PRAISE 8 -
15—THE SUNDAY FILM:
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40—8-30—OPEN UNIVER
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11-30—PHIL SILVERS as Sergeant Bilko (bw).
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11-55—12-00—WEATHER MAN
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them and the plain curious . . . (1) Down with the Stiff Upper Lip.
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T IER: “ Summer.” Ac tivities of the animal world d u r in g th e European summer.
11-
7-40—5-15—OPEN UNIVER SITY. 7-40 Technology — Facts are Not Enough; 8-05 Psychosexual Differences (1); 8-30 Beginning M101; 8- 55 Unemployment; 9-20 X- Ray Diffraction; 9-45 Tech
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55—BONANZA: The Last
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2-25—'THE BEST OF BRIT ISH COMEDY: Sidney James in “The Big Job..’ When George Brain and his
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4-00—BARRIERS: Billy goes to France to meet Giselle Beauvoir who played in the orchestra with his mother.
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9- 40—20TH-CENTURY TRE ASURE TROVE: "The Lively Arts,” a look at The National Film Archive.
PRO-CELEBRITY GOLF (new series) Lee’s Team v Fuzzy’s Team — for the Marley Trophy; commen taries.
10-
Schillebeeckx — two of the most controversial Christian thinkers of this century — to find out what they think the Christian can believe.
12-25—CLOSE
NIGHT: “The Bed Sitting Room,” starring Spike Milli gan, Jimmy Edwards, Michael Hordern and Ralph R ic h a rd s o n as Lord Fortnum.
45—INTERNATIONAL
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50—BRITISH MOVIE
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6-40 —A P P EA L : J essica Benton appeals on behalf of th e Cheyne Centre for ‘ Spastic Children.
6-4o—YOUR 100 BEST HYMNS introduced by Derek Batey.
7-15—A SHARP INTAKE OF BREATH: “Rear Window."
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