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645 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-25 ROOBARB. 8-30 THE FAMILY-NESS. 8-35 THE MUPPET BABIES. 94X) ON THE WATERFRONT.
10-52 WEATHER. 10-
mond Lynam. 11-00 Cricket: Second Test. England v West Indies from Lord's; 1- 00 News: 1-10 Golf. US Open Championship from Brookline Country Club. M a s s a c h u s e t ts ; 1-40 Cricket; 2-00 Racing from Ascot: The Ritz Club Fern Hill Stakes (H’cap)’ 2-05 Cricket; 2-20 Football. Live coverage of England v USSR from Frankfurt, plus highlights of Ireland v Hol land; 4-55 Final Score.
54)5 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.
5-20 FIRST CLASS. 5-45 FILM: SKIN GAME. Action
comedy starring James Gar ner and Lou Gossett as a couple of con men exploiting the slave trade in Kansas and Missouri to no harm and their own profit.
7-
TER SHOW. Les with fun. laughter and all the regulars and special guest Joe Longthorne.
8- 00 COLUMBO. 9- 35 N E W S
SPORT; Weather.
9-50 ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW. King George V Cup.
11- 00FILM : ILLUSTRATED MAN. Rod Steiger stars in
Ray Bradbury's classic sci-fi story about a carnival hand whose body has been tat tooed from head to toe. Whilst he searches obsessi vely for the mysterious woman responsible, the illustrations on his body give rise to strange visions lor a young hitch-hiker he meets.
12- 40 A M E R I C A N BASKETBALL.
1-30 WEATHER. ( Granada )
5-00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 64)0 TV AM. 9-25 GET FRESH.
11-
12- 00 WRESTLING, from Retford Sports Centre.
1-00 ITN NEWS. 1-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE. 1-
THE BUSES.
2- 05 THE LAST BASTION. 5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05 W A L T
PRESENTS.
5-15 AND THERE’S MORE. De spite the earlihess of the hour, Jimmy bares both legs in an effort to inject a bit of culture into the show.
D I S N E Y 6- 50 OPEN UNIVERSITY.
2-20 GRANDSTAND with Bob Wilson. 2-30 Racing from
Ascot: Holsten Pits Handi cap Stakes; 2-35 Tennis. Final of the Pilkington Glass Ladies' Championship from Eastbourne; 3-00 Racing from Ascot: Mecca Book makers Handicap Stakes: 3- 05 Tennis; 3-35 Racing from Ascot: Southern Comfort Stakes, 2-year-old Stakes: 3-40 Tennis; 4-00 Show Jumping. The Royal Interna tional Horse Show from Bir mingham: 4-30 Cricket. Third day of the Second Test between England and the West Indies from Lords; 6-00 Final Score.
30 THE INCREDIBLE HULK. 35 COMEDY CLASSIC: ON 7-
8-10 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 8-30 SHIPWRECKEDI The story of lone racing yachtsman Bill Belc her , w h o wa s shipwrecked, and survived for 28 days in a tiny rubber life-raft, and his wife who fought bureaucracy to save him.
Stuart and Laurie Mayer; Weather.
84)0FILM: ANATOMY OF A MURDER. James Stewart's small-town lawyer is hired to defend an army tietenant
A N D
5-45 5 ALIVE. 5-15TARBY'S FRAME GAME. 8-45 CANNON & BALL Tommy and Bobby revive another screen classic and get some helpful car maintenance hints from Germany.
7- 30 M U R D E R . 55 GRANDSTAND, with Des 8- S H E
WROTE. Jessica becomes involved in a popular actor’s murder which centres around a beautiful woman's tragic past.
30 THE TWO OF US. Elaine
decides it's time she and A s h l e y i m p r o v e d themselves.
9- 00THE ONE GAME. Third episode of a fantasy-thriller.
104)0 ITN NEWS. 10-
ONE: With Terence Stamp.
11- 05 EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS: England v USSR from Frankfurt plus the Republic of Ireland v Holland. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
12- 00 KOJAK. Kojak is faced with the task of preventing a heist without knowing who is involved or even when or where it will take place.
1-00 MOVIES AT WAR: THE GREEN BERETS.
3- 4-
30 FORMULA ONE. 25 THE LES DENNIS LAUGHAmerican actress and her
husband come to England lor a year's sabbatical. One day while out walking, they visit the local churchyard where they are intrigued by a large black tomb on which there is no inscription.
9-30 SAME DIFFERENCE. 30 PARKINSON ONE-TO-
104)0 4 WHAT IT’S WORTH. 10*30SEA OF SAND. Tough World War II action movie about the Long Range Desert Group’s dangerous mission behind German lines. With Richard Atten borough. John Gregson, Michael Craig.
12-20 T ER R O R F A C E S MAGOO.
12-30EMPRESS WU. Chung Yung Mun has left the Palace and goes travelling. On his way he meets a band of travelling musicians and helps to save them from disaster.
I- 00 FI SH OUT 30WORLDS BEYOND. An OF WATER. Seen from the
shores of Lock Fayne, Argyll, is a land of wild beauty and feudal castle keeps.
24)0 KING OF BURLESQUE. 3-40THANKS FOR EVERY THING. Fast-paced comedy starring Jack Haley as a small-town grocery clerk who wins a radio contest and is exploited by Adolphe Menjou, Jack Oakie and Binnie Barnes.
5- 05 BflOOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-
WEATHER, followed by THE FAITH OF MARXISM.
7- 00 ODYSSEY SPECIAL (rpt) T H I N AIR , WHITE WATER. T h is we ek ' s repeat of the travel and adventure programme is devoted to one special documentary, a dramatic film account of the spectacu lar and daring British led expedition in which a team of 12 explorers completed a descent of the world’s high est and most treacherous river using kayaks and microlight aircraft.
20 NEWSVIEW, with Moira
8- 00 KOREA — THE UNKNOWN WAR. Documentary series examining one of the most significant — and tragic — events of the last quarter- century, the Korean War. Tonight's first programme looks at the origins of the war from Japanese colonial rule to the separate adminis trations of North and South between the end of the second world war and the beginning of the conflict. Narrated by Ian Holm.
9- 00 FILM ON FOUR EXTRA: THE DRAUGHTSMAN’S CONTRACT.
I I- 00 JUST FOR LAUGHS. 11-30 AFTER DARK.
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SUNDAY LUNCH Gallon of ale draw for children’s charities 1-
845 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9-
9-30 THIS IS THE DAY.
KHMOPEN UNIVERSITY. 10-25 BUSINESS MATTERS. 10- 11-
Andrew Sachs.
11-40WORKING THE SYS TEM. Getting things done through citizen's action groups.
11- 50 B R I T I S H SIGN LANGUAGE.
124)5 SIGN EXTRA. 12-
30 FARMING.
12-58 W E A T H E R F O R FARMERS.
1-00 NEWS. 1-05 BONANZA. Love enters Lit tle Joe's life in this two-part story, new to our screens, written and directed by Michael Landon.
1- 50 CARTOON.
2- 00 EASTENDERS. 34)0 FILM: ROAD TO RIO. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby star as a couple of musicians who steam into trouble when they stow away on a liner bound for Rio de Janeiro. Co-star Dorothy Lamour ptays a lady in distress whose scheming aunt has hypnotic powers as well as a team of thugs to deal with anyone who crosses her. The fifth of the ’'Road” films.
4-40 CARTOON DOUB L E BILL.
4- 5- 50 T H E ROADSHOW.
8-25 NEWS; WEATHER. 6- 40 PRAISE BEI MSA Q U E S T I O N OF ENTERTAINMENT.
7- 45 ALLO ALLOl The opening episode of the fourth series, shown last November, finds Rene and Co stuck in a Ger man PoW camp hatching a
series of desperate escape plans.
8-
Turner finds a herd of oryx in Scotland and persuades the 200 to take them. He is also offered three circus leop
ards, but the authorities are suspicious — four animals were originatly brought into the country.
94)5 NEWS; WEATHER. 9-
1040 HAVING A BABY. 11-
HORSE SHOW. 12- 1245 WEATHER. 20 THAT’S LIFE! 6- 1-05 H A W K 15ONE BY ONE. Donald 9- 35 AAP KAA HAK.
140 LINK. 24)0 REVELATIONS. 2-
55 PLAY SCHOOL. 15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 4- 50 A LIFE OF OUR OWN.
ICS. Great Britain v USSR v France from Portsmouth. 30 JIMMY'S.
5- 00 ALL CLUED UP. 5- 6-
15WHEN IN SPAIN with
640 APPEAL. 645 HIGHWAY. 7-
30 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET
114)0 MOVIEDROME. Alex Cox introduces Peter Bogdano vich's brilliant evocation of life in the fifties in a small American town.
30 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. 30 ITN NEWS.
15 FAMILY FORTUNES.
745 ME AND MY GIRL. When Simon wipes the floor with Derek in a squash match, he becomes a sporting giant in his partner's eyes.
8-
MYSTERIES. Episode one of a new three-part mystery featuring Ruth Rendell's quiet country detective.
San Francisco cop Harry Hooperman offers to trade
himself in exchange for two hostages.
945 ITN NEWS.
10-00ROOM AT THE BOT TOM. A Russian gala eve ning is Megla's contribution to cultural television.
10- 11-
COMPETITION.
model Camilla moves into the agency and loyalties are divided and firm friendships put at risk.
1145 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
1245 DONAHUE. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
55 THE LIVING PLANET. A N I M A L S
3- 4-
140 THE HOLLYWOOD MOVIE: THE LITTLE FOXES.
50 OFF THE WALL. 50 JOBFINDER.
BBC-2 )
50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. OF THE
WILDERNESS.
10 ROYAL INTERNATIONAL 10 GRAND PRIX.
1-20 CARTOON TWO. 1-30 S U N D A Y G R A N D STAND with Bob Wilson. 1- 30 GOLF. The ladies of Gt Britain and Ireland are swinging at Sandwich in defence of the Curtis Cup against challengers the USA. 2-00 MOTOR RAC ING. Steve Rider watches the British Formula 3 Cham pionships. 2-30 TENNIS. Wimbledon preview with Gerald Williams. 3-30 MOTOR RACING. 4-00 SHOW JUMPING. Top women riders are in action at Birmingham hoping to clinch the Queen’s Cup. 5* 00 CRICKET. Somerset v Surrey, from Bath.
5-00 ITN MORNING NEWS. 64)0 TV AM. 9-25SU ND A Y WI TH GET FRESH. CARTOON TIME.
9- RUXPIN.
104)0 GET FRESH. 10-
series continuing tho pio neering adventures of a 19th century Scottish family who have loft Scotland to mako a new lifo (or thomsolvos in Canada.
11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- 00 JOBWATCH. 12-30 SING TO THE LORD. 14)0 MEMBERS ONLY. 14)5 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.
640THE MON E Y P R O GRAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerio Singleton, including a look into the future of computor-conlrollod manufacturing.
7- 35 ADVENTURES OF TEDDY 30 THE CAMPBELLS. Drama
PHOTOGRAPHER. Tho man who caught tho atmo sphere of 40s and 50s jazz in pictures of Ellington, Billie Holiday, Armstrong and Charlie Parkor, in conversa tion with Russoll Davios.
745 TOMMY SMITH AT 21. Tho brilliant young Scottish saxo phonist rocordod in a birth day concert at tho Ouoen’s Hall, Edinburgh.
845 I N T E R N A T I O N A L GOLF. Tho final round of tho US Open Championship
6- 7-
9-25 TEESRA KINARA. 9-50 SETTLERS’ TALES.
30 MAKING IT — THE DANCE 15 LES GIRLS. Posh London
104)0 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11-00 NETWORK 7. 1- 00 WIRED. Another chance to see Friday's edition ol the new 20-part music show. Today's programme features Steve Winwood and Inxs recorded in Arizona, in per formance and interview.
2- 00 LOST IN SPACE. 2*55WOMAN OF THE YEAR (1941). Classic comedy starring Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, in their first film together, as feuding newspaper writers who con tinue to feud even after they
5-05NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER.
5-IOONE WEEK (1920). 5- 30 T H E
K A R R O O S '
SALE. This programme examines the claims made at the time of the takeover bid in March 1985 for the department store group, the House of Fraser, by the Egyptian At Fayed brothers, their merchant bankers and publicity men.
DAF POWER SPRINT. 8-
745 DANCE ON 4: EXIT NO EXIT.
15 ROWING: THE LEYLAND 15 THE STORYTELLER.
15PEOP LE TO P E O
PLE: DOCKERS. The series aiming to bridge the
gap between viewers and
programme-makers con tinues with this documentary focusing on tho exporionces of dockers in Hull, which typifies the experience ol dockers in Britain generally, a much-maligned group ol workers.
9- 15 A VERY B R I T I S H 15 HERMAN LEONARD: JAZZ
COUP. Now series. Ray McAnally stars in this politi cal thriller sot in tho 1990s as an ox-stool workor from Shoffiold who is oloctod Primo Ministor on a mani festo committed to radical policies, which various forms ol tho ostablishmont attompt to stop him carrying out.
KM5THE NATIONAL HEALTH (1973). Tho first in a short soason of liims with a modi- cal thome is this black comody, sot in a docaying Victorian hospital, skoworing tho inadoquacios of the hard-prossod Na tional Hoalth Sorvico.
124)5 CINEMA FROM THREE
CONTINENTS: OMAR GATLATO (1977).
1-50 CLOSE. Only takes a few minutes
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11-02 FILM: THE LAST PICTURE SHOW. Timothy Bottoms and Jeff Bridges chase raunchy young quarry like Cybill Shepherd, finish high school, go to the weekly pic ture show, taste love and experience loss. Through their eyes Peter Bogdano vich captures the transition into manhood of a genera tion of American teenagers — the epic of life working itself out in small-town Texas in the 1950s. (1971 b'w).
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New Village Hall Building Fund Launch 3-30 p.m.
Family barbecue 7 p.m. Clitheroe
COMMENCING FRIDAY, JUNE 17th to THURSDAY (ex-Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.
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