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8-30 THE HUNTER 8-
35 THE MUPPET BABIES
9- 00SATURDAY SUPER STORE. David Steel is John Craven's special guest
12-15 GRANDSTAND introduced by Desmond Lynam, featur ing: 12-25 Football Focus; 12-50 News, Weather; 12- 55 Rallying, National Break down; 1-10 Boxing; 1-30 Swimming/Ski-ing; Swim ming, Hewlett Packard International Open Ski-ing World Cup Women’s Sla
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5-05 NEWS; Weather 5-15 R E G IO N A L SPORT/NEWS.
5-20PERFECT S TR ANG ERS. Balki finally gets fo wield a baseball bat.
5- 45 JIM'LL FIX IT. A boy gets his wish to spend a day on the nuclear submarine HMS Superb.
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SHOW with guests Sheila - Bernette, Elkie Brooks, V in c e H i l l and Ia n McCaskill.
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series), Rob Heyland returns as zoo vet Donald Turner.
ter Stallone stars as Phila delphia boxer Rocky Bal boa. 1979
Weather.
CEY. Mary Beth and Chris try to discover how an 18- year-old college girl, known as a loner and a non- drinker, fell to an alcoholic death.
11- 20 F IL M : 12- " C a r
Wash". (1976), funny and inventive look at a down town Los Angeles car wash, 55 WEATHER.
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musicall comedy.
Mama." 1948 Barbara Bel Geddes (Miss Ellie of “ Dal las" fame).
5- 40 TH E WEEK IN THE LORDS. The w e e k 's debates in the Upper House.
6- 6-
7- terised film animation.
on Schumann’s Symphony No. 1 (“ Spring")
8- 40 SATURDAY REVIEW. O- pera North's production of W e ill's "T h re e p e n n y Opera,” Julian Bream with guitar music by Villa-Lobos, and a wry look at the body responsible for the teaching of the humanities in Ameri can universities.
9- 30 FILM CLUB: “ Fanny and Alexander.” Bergman's magical e voca tio n of childhood.
11-05 FILM CLUB 2: "Smiles of a Summer Night." Berg man's erotic comedy.
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three youths who robbed them.
10-00 ASPEL & COMPANY. Mi chael Aspel invites you to join him in the company of stars and celebrities for an evening of laughter and conversation.
10- 45 THE BIG MATCH. Action from one of the top clashes.
11- 45 SNOOKER. Dulux British Open highlights.
1-10 TALES FROM THE DARK- SIDE. Dr Synapsis has devised a strange plan to help Bigalow stop smoking. (1-35 close).
9-25 No. 73
11- 05THE GREATEST AMERI CAN HERO
12- 00 NEWS 12-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE. Ian St Jo h n and J im m y Greaves take a look at the week's outstanding football moments.
12-30 INTERNATIONAL ATH LETICS. U.S. Indoor Championships.
1-
20 THE LITTLE AND LARGE 2-
55 BOB'S FULL HOUSE. E- 30ONE BY ONE. (New
20 FILM: “ Rocky II” . Sylves
15 NEWS AND SPORT; 30C AG N E Y AND L A
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2-45 SNOOKER. Dulux British Open. Dickie Davies pres ents the first of three ses sions in the best-of-25 frames final.
4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE
54X1 NEWS 5- 05WALT DISNEY PRES ENTS. The Old Mill. Oscar- winning 1937 cartoon.
5-15 CONNECTIONS. Sixth-for mers compete in the fast- moving general knowledge quiz , chaire d by Sue Robbie.
5- 45 THE A-TEAM. Undercover reporter Tawnia Baker approaches the Team with an offer to help in return for news stories. But it's Taw nia who needs help after discovering devilry at a security firm.
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7-45 THE PRICE IS RIGHT with Leslie Crowther.
20 MICRO LIVE. Compu 50 NEWSVIEW.
30WORKSHOP. English Chamber Orchestra work
6-45 NEWS AND SPORT 94X1 DEMPSEY AND MAKE PEACE. Dempsey goes undercover as a member of a lethal drugs ring who are systematically killing off
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Welsh Cup: Cardif f v Newpod.
2-30 SEARCH DOGS OF THE SUMMITS. Film about the training of mountain rescue dogs, shot by cameraman Sid Perou in spectacular Lakeland scenery.
30 TAKE NOBODY'S WORD 55 BUONGIORNO ITALIA!
GRAMME. The plight of parents who undergo the enormous stress of a pre mature birth.
11- 45TELEJOURNAL. News from Swiss Television's German language channel.
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12-35 FARMING. I- 00TH IS WE E K NE X T WEEK.
24)0 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.
3- 00MATCH OF THE DAY LIVE: Littlewoods Cup semi-final. Second leg Tot- tenhan Hotspur v Arsenal.
4- 55 TOM AND JERRY. 54)5 THE MUPPET SHOW with guest Milton Berle.
5- 30 A N T IQ U E S R O A D SHOW introduced by Hugh Scully Irom Worthing in Sussex.
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6-25 NEWS; Weather. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE for St David's Day from Newpod, Gwent.
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WINE. Compo and Clegg think Seymour's waste dis posal unit for Edie is a load of rubbish — until Wesley plumbs it in and it worksl
7- 45 THE DISTRICT NURSE. A drunken brawl on the Glan- mor seafront shows Megan Roberts the lamentable state of the medical practice run by Dr Emlyn Isaacs. Her attempts to restock the sur gery after treating the brawlers are thwaded when she refused se rvice because of Dr Emlyn debts.
8- 35 MASTER MIND. Cel e brates its 250th edition
94)5 NEWS; Weather. 9- 20THAT'S LIFE. Esther Rantzen and team.
104J5THE SEARCH OF EL DORADO. The church in Peru, confronted by a grim toll of death in the 10-year struggle between Maoists and the Peruvian army.
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VOICES from the Royal Albed Hall, London.
12-10 WEATHER. ( BBC-2
1-55 RUGBY SPECIAL. John Player Special Cup: Bath v Moseley and Schweppes
II- 45 TIME AND PLACE. Cliff Morgan talks to Sian Phil lips about her career.
20LYN M A R S H A L L ’ S P R O
34X)FILM: B r i n g i n g up Baby. Cary Grant as a museum curator whose peaceful pre-occupation with dinosaur bones is vio lently disturbed by a society girl and her pet leopard cub. 1938.
4- 4 0MU S IC IN C A M ERA. Borodin Ouadet play Borodin's D Major String Quadet.
10 SEE HEAR. For the deaf.
5- 20THINKING ALOUD. The Darwinia n theory of evolution.
6- 00 SKI SUNDAY. The Men's Downhill in Furano, Japan.
6- 7- GRAMME.
decorative ideas for a dingy sitting room.
7- 45 THE NATURAL WORLD: Towers of Wax and Paper Palaces. Skills of animals as builders and engineers.
8- 35 I N T E R N A T I O N A L DARTS. Scotland v Wales.
15 YOU IN MIND. Everybody
9- 20 D ID YO U S E E '. . .? Sarah Dunant and guests discuss "District Nurse" (BBC 1), "First AIDS" (LWT) and "Ask Dr Ruth" (C4).
15 LAST OF THE SUMMER
104)5 SCREEN TWO: Heaven on Earth. Story of four chil dren dramatised from the memoirs of some of the 100,000 orphans who were shipped to Canada between 1867 and 1914 by well- m e a n i n g C h r i s t i a n institutions.
11-451 N T E R N A T I O N A L DARTS. High lig h ts of today’s Scotland-Wales encounter.
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9-25 MAX, THE 2000-YEAR- OLD MOUSE.
9-
OF T H E G U M M I BEARS. Cartoon adven tures with the loveable Gummi Bears.
10- 00 No. 73. "Hats." 10-
B L A C K BEAUTY. Thieves, one of them posing as a police officer, try to steal Black Beauty.
551,0 0 0 WELSH MALE Church, Bristol.
11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP from St Andrew's Methodist
12- 00 W E E K E N D WORLD. Matthew Parris heads an expert team ana lysing the issues that make the news.
14)0 MEMBERS ONLY. An MP from the North-West takes the platform to speak out on an issue of his or her choice.
14)5 AAP KAA HAK. 1-10 WISH YOU WERE HERE . . . ? Holiday series.
12- 11-
140 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. Mi chael Winslanley examines topical issues.
2-00 ENCOUNTER. Need life on fhe dole be doleful? Not necessarily, according to
Canon Bill Hall.
2-30 SNOOKER. Delux British Open.
64X) CANDID CAMERA. 6-
30ITN NEWS. 640HIGHWAY. Si r Har ry
Secome pays a special St David's Day visit to his home town of Swansea.
7-
745 S U R P R I S E SU R PRISE with Cilia Black.
845 ITN NEWS. 94)0 DOUBLETAKE. First pari of a crime-mystery, with the final episodes being shown tomorrow.
10-
30THE MONE Y P R O 15 ON THE HOUSE. Bright
SHOW. A journey through the Underground of the imagination, meeting on the way such figures as Sher lock Holmes. Seamus Heaney, Paddington Bear, Billy Bragg, Doctor Who and Joan Collins.
HORROR. A slimming course leads to ghoulish horror for a girl journalist, 30 CLOSEDOWN.
Ghannel-4 9- 25 SUNDAY EAST.
10410 TH E WO R L D TH IS WEEK.
11-00 W O R Z E L GUM MIDGE.
11- 30 THE WALTONS.
12- 30 THE TUBE. Artists include Michael Jackson, Madonna and Bruce Springsteen.
2-00REBECCA. Three pro g r amme s for young children.
2-30 FILM: "The Dawn Patrol" (1938). Errol Flvnn stars
4-25WO R L D WI T H IN A RING. The atmosphere of circus life
4- 30 DISNEY'S ADVENTURES
T I O N . W o o d y Woodpecker.
54)0R O B IN S O N C O U N TRY. Robert Robinson visits tflracombe during February and August.
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6- 15 INTERNATIONAL BAD MINTON. British Airways Masters: Ladies' Doubles.
7- 15 THE WORLD AT WAR. It took two years of slog for the Allies to prove that Italy was not a "soft underbelly."
8- 15 A-Z of C 8i W WITH HANK WANGFORD. With archive performances by George Jones and Tammy Wynette, and Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.
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7 t h A P R I L a n d 8 t h A P R I L . — C h a r i t y F a s hi on and Dance Ex t r a v a g a n z a , a t 7 - 3 0 p.m. in aid of Cyst ic F i b r o s i s As s o c i a t i o n , Sti rk Hou se Hote l.
1 0 t h M A Y , 1 9 8 7 . Cli th e ro e and Di st r i ct Me n t a l l y Ha n di ca pp e d A s s o c i a t i o n A n n u a l B i k e R i d e . D e t a i l s f r om G. M. Hawo r th , 2 S w a n C o u r t y a r d , Clit he roe .
2 4 t h M A Y , S P R I N G B A N K H O L I D A Y SUNDAY. — Slaidburn An t i q u e F le a Mar k et . I n a i d o f S c a n n e r App e a l.
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AT SLAIDBURN in f Flower Arranging. March 26th (6 weel 304. 7 & 146)
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