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/ ,.v.,.,.,.,.,.\v.,.,.,.,.l.l.l.l.,.'.v.V.l'.',riV Highlights of the 1982 FA Cup Final.
suit every mood.
9-05 S O R R Y M A T E , I DIDNT SEE YOU.
9 30 G E T S E T FO R SUMMER.
11-27 WEATHER. 11-30 CUP FINAL GRAND STAND including at 12-40 News Summary and Weather. The 1982 FA Cup Final. Queen’s Park Rangers v Tottenham Hotspur. 11-30 Cup Final Morning, David (Joleman sets tnc scene inside Wembley Stadium. 12-30 The Road to Wembley, relive outstanding mo ments of this season’s FA Cup. 12-40 News Sum mary, Weather. 1-30 Young Player o f the Year, Ron Greenwood an nounces the award for 1981/82. 1-50 Inside Wembley, Bob Wilson meets the players,of both sides. 2-45 Abide With Me, the traditional Cup Final hymn. 3-00 The FA
5-15 THE PINK PANTHER, cartoon.
5-
. Cup Final, Queen’s Park Rangers v Tottenham Hotspur. 3-55 FA Cup Final, second half. 4-45 Presentation of the Cup and Medals by HRH The Princess Anne. 4-55 Meet the Winners.
5-40 NEWS, Weatherman. 5-50 REGIONAL NEWS and SPORT.
ZARD, “ The Hack o f
6- 45 POP QUIZ with Mike Read.
7-
12-15 PHIL SILVERS (bw) as Sergeant Bilko. .
12-40 WEATHER.
SATURDAY- 11-40 NIGHT MUSIC. Music to
12-00 On the Ball. 12-25 ITN News. 12-30 Wrestl-
' ing from Croyden Town Hall. 12-45 Snooker. 1-00 W em b le y . 8 2 . 2 -1 0 Snooker. 2-40 Wembley 82. 2-45 Abide With Me. 2r50 Here They Come. 3- 00 Kick-Off. 3-45 Half- T im e V e r d i c t . 3-55 Second-Half. 4-40 Final Whistle.
3- 40 HIGH HOPES. 4- 30 H O R O W IT Z LONDON.
6- 7- 7- 8-
don's East End. Weather.
5-15 ITN NEWS. IN
CRISIS. A look at the housing problems of Lon
7-15 THE SKY AT NIGHT: The Depths of Space.
Weekly television review with Ludovic Kennedy.
9- 45 THE FILMS OF ORSON W E L LE S : THE IM MORTAL STORY (1968) also s ta rr in g Jeanne . Moreau.
B E H IN D C L O S E D DOORS (last in series). Fictional series about those who use and abuse power.
10- 40 MAN ALIVE. In the Un likely Event . . . An in vestigation the safety of
11- air travel. 30 NEWS ON 2, Weather. 55 THE DUKES OF HAZ-
11-35 THE FILMS OF ORSON, WELLES: THE TRIAL (bw) 1962 starring An thony Perkins, Jeanne Moreau, Romy Schneider.
15 THE SATURDAY FILM:
TH E V A L L E Y OF GWANGI (1968) starring James Franciscus.
8- 15 THE VAL DOON1CAN MUSIC SHOW with guest Marti Webb.
9- 35 NEWS AND SPORT, Weatherman.
10- 10 MATCH OF THE DAY.
9-50 DYNASTY. The story of the rich and powerful Carrington family. ■
11-15 WORLD OF SPORT. CUP FINAL. Introduced by Dickie Davies. 11-20 Team C h e ck . 11-30 Snooker, The John Cour age Challenge Steve Davis v Terry Griffiths.
—SUNDAY-
11- 12-
9-00 CHIGLEY. 9-
JEEVAN.
10- 10- 11-
11- 11-
12-
945 BUSINESS CLUB. TEACHING.
AFTER SCHOOL? 15 NAI ZINDAGI NAYA
10 MODERN LANGUAGE 351S TH E R E L IF E 00 NEVER TOO LATE.
25 TELE-MONTAGE. ERY COURSE. •
12-55 FARMING. 1-25 EDUCATION SHOP. 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55TH E AW A K E N IN G LAND.
3-55 KNOCKOUT 445 THE H A R L EM GLOBETROTTERS.
5-
545 NEWS, Weatherman. 6-
7-
6- 7-
50 DELIA SMITH’S COOK 15 THIS IS THE DAY.
1-55 SU N D A Y G R A N D STAND: 2-00 Cricket, The John Player League. 2-30 International Motor’ R a c in g : - The Monaco Grand Prix from Monte Carlo, plus special reports on London tnis afternoon as the FA Cup winners return home and Daly Thompson’s attempts to break the world decathlon record in Austria.
visual commentary. 8-
ITY (series) by Jane Austen.
640 SONGS OF PRAISE from Caerleon, Gwent.
“ AND THEN THERE WERE NONE” (1974) starring Oliver Reed, Richard Attenborough.
8- 9-
9 05 THE GOOD OLD DAYS. Music Hall variety show.
10-
EDINBURGH: A QUES TION OF BALANCE. Prince Philip talks to Gerald Priestland.
K news. SHOW visits Malvern.
US: Locusts, War With out End. A look at the last plague of desert lo custs in Africa.
15 SENSE AND SENSIBILplays Rhythm on 2. 00A N T IQ U E S R O A D
15 THE SUNDAY FILM: 10-
8- 35 W R IT E R S AND PLACES (new series) Jan Morris and The Matter of Wales.
9- 05 MONTH OF THE DOC TORS by John Foster. The first of two parts starring Annie Ross, Charles Keating.
Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo.
50 NEWS, Weather. 10-50 NEWS ON 2, Weather. 55 HRH THE DUKE OF
10-55 THE FILMS OF ORSON WELLES: “CHIMES OF MIDNIGHT” (bw) 1966, a lso s ta r r in g Keith Baxter, John Gielgud, Margaret Rutherford, Jeanne Moreau.
20 H E A R T OF THE
MATTER. The personal and moral crises underly-
MIND IN THEIR
HANDS. An investigation of the NHS treatment of mental illness.
11-20 BARBARA MANDRELL and The Mandrell Sisters sing country music.
12-00 WEATHERMAN. 9-
10- 11-
NANCY. 11- 11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 10- 30 PAINT ALONG WITH
00 MORNING WORSHIP. 00 ME AND MY CAMERA.
10-
1- 2-
2-
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE.
30 CHOPPER ONE.
pean Cup Final, 1968. WON.
3- 30 STARS IN ACTION.
5- 30 S A L E OF TH E CENTURY.
6- 00 ITN NEWS.
6- 15 TH E C A T H O L IC CRISIS.
50 NEWS REVIEW with a 15 THE WORLD ABOUT
7- 05 GEORGE SHEARING
745 H A R T TO H A R T . Jonathan is shocked to learn that Jennifer has been brain washed — so totally that she begins to steal jewels and pulls a gun on him when he tries' to stop her.
845 ITN NEWS. 9-
Episode 8, August, 1963
.— September, 1963. The end has come for Vic and
10GRAND P R IX : The
Ingrid’s marriage. And, amid much bitterness they part forever. But it takes a sudden tragedy to
shake Vic out o f his despair.
PECTED. “Stranger in T ow n .” An eccentric stranger arrives in town and bewitches young and old and leads them. Pied Piper style through the town by bus and boat and • in and out of sweet shops. But who knows what other tricks he has up his sleeve.
SHOW. Stephen Oliver ra is e s the q u e s t ion whether we need new operas.
Jerusalem.
9-00 GENGHIS KHAN. Film starring Omar Sharif and Stephen Boyd.
10-
30 S P IT A F IE L D S IN 5-
5-25 WORZEL GUMMIDGE. Worzel Gummidge and Aunt Sally go boating.
00 NEWS AND SPORT,
men Jon -and Ponch become involved when a huge boulder threatens to trigger a landslide in Hol lywood.
35 DID YOU SEE . . . ? 15 W A S H I N G T O N : 7-
6- 45 SUCCESS. Tonight tl solo' spotlight falls on comedy impressionist Dustin Gee, latest in a line of rising entertainers to be given their own television shows.
BALL SHOW. Comedy
from Cannon and Ball with auick-fire gags from guest Bruce Forsyth.
8-
Donna Mills and Darren McGavin. The tropical pa radise of Hawaii is rocked by a series of unsolved murders and all the vic tims are beautiful young women.
945 ITN N EW S AND SPORT.
00 THE ‘GAME. Summer, 11-
1978. Scotland is gripped by World Cup hysteria. This funny and poignant play probes a national ob session, the game.
S T O R Y : R O G E R M O O R E . C a th e r in e Laporte Collen talks to Roger Moore.
11-30 TMfe SINS OF RACHEL CADE. Starring Roger Moore, Rachel Cade is medical missionary in the Congo. Is her loyalty to God’s work strong enough to overcome her own emo tions?
that's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's on... What's qn*»« C LO G G ER S
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