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>SATURDAY SUPER STORE with Mike Read, Keith Chegwin, John Craven, Maggie Philbin.
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> WEATHER. 5 GRANDSTAND including 12-45 News Summary; Football Focus (12-20); In ternational Boxing (12-50) from America, Cornelius “Boza” Edwards v Pedro Laza; from London, high lights of the Barrett/Duff promotion including Frank Bruno;' Racing: from Haydock: 1-15 Tiie Victor Ludorum Hurdle Race, 1-45 The Timeform Steeplechase. 2-15 The Greenall Whitley Bre we r ie s Ste eple cha se (Handicap)} from New bury: 1-30 The Holsten Diat Pils Handicap Hurdle Race. 2-00 The Fairview
9-10 12-21)
Homes Novices’ Stee plechase, 2-30 The Philip Cornes Saddle of Gold Hurdle «Race; Internation al Rugby Union (2-40) En gland v Scotland from Twickenham, in the pre sence of HUH The Prin cess Anne; Wales v Ire land from Cardiff; Final Score (4-35). NEWS; Weatherman. REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT. THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD. “Miz Tisdale on the Lam.” JLM'LL FIX IT. Jimmy Savile realises some more viewers’ dreams. TIIE SATURDAY FILM: “Dad’s .Army" (1071) star ring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier. Clive Dunn. PAUL SQUIRE. ESQ. starring Paul Squire. with Angie Gold. Musical Youth. NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman. DYNASTY. Krystle dis covers Blake’s supposed infidelity: Steven makes two important decisions about his future. WOGAN. Terry Wogan with guests, music and entertainment. THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES bv Rav Bradbury, starring Rock Hudson. Colonisation of Mars proceeds rapidlv. WEATHER.
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■1*1)5 FILM: "It’s Great to be Young” (lHoU). starring John Mills, Cecil Parker. *
(i-25 IfUONGIOItNO ITALIA! K-50 SIGHT AND SOUND IN
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CONCERT. Level 42 on s ta g e at the Regal Theatre, Hitchin. NEWS AND SPORT; Weather. SATURDAY BRIEFING. Fred Emery with two guest questioners from Fleet Street. BIRMINGHAM GOES TO FRANKFURT. Con cert from the Concert Hall of Hessischer Rund- funk in Frankfurt-am- Main. by the City of Bir mingham Symphony Or
the Cambridge Spy Net work —■ a scandal which shocked
chestra. RECRUITED BY BLUNT. Ludovic Ken- nedy investigates Michael Stra gh
traiightt’s
10-35 10-45
involvement tablishment. the British NEWS ON 2; Weather.
FILM INTERNATION AL: “The Lacemaker” (1977) starring Isabelle Huppert, Yves Beneyton. French film with English subtitles.
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GOD’S STORY. CARTOON TIME. STAR FLEET.
THE SATURDAY SHOW. With Isla St . Clair. WORLD OF SPORT. In troduced by Fred Dinen- age. 12-20* Rallying. The Mintex* International; 12- 30 Toboganning, The Cresta Run from St Moritz, Switzerland; 12-45
On the Ball: 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 Motorcycling,
5-15
The Super-bikers from Carlsbad, California; 2-00 Snooker. The Yamaha Organs International Mas ters from the Assembly Rooms, Derby: 2-45 Grey hound Racing, from Wembley: 3-15 Snooker: 3-45 Half-Time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 Snooker: 4-45 Results. ITN NEWS. GREATEST HITS — 1974. Mike Smith intro duces this new series that each week looks at a diffe rent year and recalls the music and trends' of the time. CHIPS Adventure with those resourceful Califor nia Highway Patrolmen Jon and Pouch. PUNCHLINES. With, host Lennie Bennett. 3-2-1. “London.” Join Dusty Bin on a sight seeing tour of London this week. MURDER. MYSTERY, SU S P E N S E . Film: “Hawaii Five-O” — Jack Lord and Nancy Kwan Steve McGarrett looks into the death of a close friend and discovers not only that the man was not
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10-39 MATHS HELP. 10-
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12- 10 SEE HEAR!
.1-55 FILM MATINEE: “Blue Skies” (1946), starring Bing Crosby. Fred As taire. Joan Caulfield.
1-25 BUSINESS CLUB. I-
3-35 THE ALL-NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW. .
50 NEWS HEADLINES. .
15 SUNDAY WORSHIP. 09 ASIAN MAGAZINE.
19-55 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 11- 20 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE.
10 LET’S GO.
ERY COURSE: Smoked and Shellfish.
15 DELIA SMITH’S COOK
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14)9 FARMING; Weather for farmers.
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3-55 MATCH OF THE DAY SPECIAL. Highlights of two Football League matches, and at 4-55 In ternational Athletics from Budapest.
5-55 NEWS; Weatherman. 0-05 HOLIDAY. The Gambia, Benidorm, and Munich's Oktoberfest.
(i-40SONGS OF PRAISE From The Church of St Mary M a gd a len e , Taunton.
7- 8- 9-55 10-15
5-25 DOMBEY AND SON l^v Charles Dickens, in 10 episodes.
11-10
INTERNATIONAL PRO- CELEBRITY GOLF. Jimmy Hill and Lee Tre
GRAND SLAM. Bridge tournament from Pains- wick House, Gloucester shire. NEWS REVIEW with subtitles. THE MONEY PROG RAMME. THE WORLD ABOUT US. “Animal Imposters.” A look at animals who disguise themselves as others to avoid being caught or to get them selves a meal. NEWS ON 2; Weather. TIME WITH BETJE MAN. Fourth of seven programmes which cele brates the works and ways of Poet Laureate, Sir*John Betjeman. CARGO KINGS A comedy by Stephen Davis. Fourth of five plavs live from Pebble lilt.
7-15 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE (last of the present series) “The Arts of Concealment”
Craig. Romance is in the air. . .
10-09 NEWS; Weather. 10-
, present series) starring John- N e t tle s as the Jersey detective in “The Moonlight Girls."
94)5 BERGERAC (last of the
114)0 SUNDAY NIGHT. Religi ous issues of the week.
the Right. Examining the Fascist sympathies- of literary figures. Henry Williamson (“Tarka the Otter”) and Ezra Pound.
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"Mauna Kea — Half-way to Space.” ■
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SEASON. A look ahead to the 17-race season w h i c h s ta r t s n ex t weekend in Rio de Janeiro. FILM OF THE WEEK: “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” (1972) film starring Joanne Wood ward, Nell Potts, Roberta Wallach.
15 NANNY starring Wendy. 9-;
35 MASTERMIND.
vino play Ronnie Corbett and Seve Ballesteros. GRAND PRIX 1983
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6- 00 ENCOUNTER “ A Woman’s Place . . .’’Jour nalist Joanna Bogle be lieves women should turn against the tide of ex treme feminism and revert to a more stable, family-orientated way of life.
and get an unexpected welcome.
(5-15 SING TO THE LORD. A programme of favourite songs and new ideas, cur
7- in es Members and Bona Fide Guests Welcome l i j i l l g i l i l i ! 5-05 8-30 9-3(1
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TOM KEATING ON PAINTERS. THE GATHERING STORM. THREE COM RADES. Romantic drama set in Germany in the Twenties, starring Robert Tavlor. THE STRANGER LEFT NO CARD. Fantasy-thril ler. METAMOR PH OS IS Prize winning cartoon from Canada. PASSWORD Celebrity guests Isla Blair, Robin Ned well join chairman Tom O’Connor. BROOKSIDE. Omnibus edition of the week’s two episodes. 7 DAYS. NEWS HEADLINES fol lowed bv Preview 4. A WEEK IN POLITICS. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS Paul Gam- baccini talking to Joan Ar- matrading about comic characters, and also to newest Motown star Rick James. HOLLYWOOD “ Out West.” When they started making Westerns they found that they were sur rounded by plenty of ex cowboys eager to re-live past dreams. PATTI. Third of new se ries starring Patti Boulaye.- Guests on to night’s show include ice dance champion Robin Cousins and. Miss Pat Mills — who looks like Rod Stewart! UPSTAIRS. DOWN STAIRS. Lady Marjorie's widowed mother and her elderly spinster compan ion Hodges arrive for a visit. The servants are jealous of Hodges, making life difficult at Eaton Place — and then a valu able brooch goes missing. M ALU MUHLER. Drama from Brazil. DEATH IN THE CITY. “Ministry of Fear.” World War Two spy thriller.
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OOWEEKEND WORLD • The week’s main news storv.
35 THE SKY AT; NIGHT. 1-: 55 WEATHERMAN.
00 UNIVERSITY CHAL- . LENGE. Bamber Gas coigne chairs this fast- moving quiz.
1-55 5-00
30 SPACE 1999. “ The Catacombs of' the Moon” Dr Helena Russell wages a desperate fight- for the life of a girl.
20 FIRST POST. Your views and comments on children’s programmes.
>-30 SURVIVAL. The Black
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vesternay’s games: Eng land. v Scotland from Twickenham and Wales v Ireland from Cardiff.
4-50STATES OF MIND. .Third of 15 programmes ' in which Jonathan Miller ta lk s to em in en t psychologists. , '
what. happens to the £4 billion or our money that British scientists spend every year.
RUGBY SPEC IA L . Highlights from both of
40 1N T E R N A T IO N A L 55 CARTOON TWO. 00 HORIZON. A report-on
5-00 THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY. “Warhorse.” The Gordons nurse an old Army horse back to health.
1-00 SNOOKER. The Yamaha Organs International Mas ters from Derby. The start of his best-of-seven. frame final with £18,000 • prize monev.
Headed gull has learned the benefits of living in close association with man.
7-15
5-30 0-00
ALL INDIA TALKIES. IRISH ANGLE. RIGHT TO REPLY. OLD COUNTRY. More rural ramblings. NEWS HEADLINES. ENTERPRISE John Swinfield examines the empire of Vickers boss David Plastow, noting that the emphasis has switched from arms to high technology. FACE THE PRESS. A newsmaker in the public eye meets a panel of top journalists. SHOWJUMPING: MEN v WOMEN. Featuring Harvey Smith as a pre senter and top contestants including David Broome, Liz Edgar and Eddie Macken. ROD AND LINE. Sir Michael Hordern brings to life Arthur Ransome’s musings on summer’s fish ing, whilst preparing flies for the summer to come. THE a v e n g e r s : a British diplomat begins behaving strangely prior to an important confer ence. and then dibs strangely.
>♦30 THE BOY WHO WON THE POOLS. Episode 3: Mum and Dad v is it Rodney in his. new house
MODEST MUSSORG SKY PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION. REPORT TO THE NATION. Sir Monty I’in- niston and a panel of ex- perts analyse the state of British Airways.'
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