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14 DAILY EXPRESS Friday January 5 1979 I BBG 1 9.55 a.m. Paddington. 10.0 Jackanory. 10.15 Scooby Doo. 10.25 T^e Cossack's Horses 11.20 Buck Rogers. 12.0 The Fantastic Journey. 12.45 p.in. NEWS. 1.0 PEBBLE MILL. 1.45 TRUMPTON. 2.0 INTERNATSONAL TENNIS. The Braniff Airways World Doubles Championship: Live coverage. 3.20 GLAS Y DORLAN. 3.55 PLAY SCHOOL. 4.20 HONG KONG PHOOEY. 4.30 JACKANORY. 4.45 HORSES.GALORE. ^ The World Driving Championships, Hungary. 5.10 GRANGE HILL. Theft suspect Benny is barred from the football team. 5.35 LUDWIG. 5.40 NEWS. 5.55 NATIONWIDE. 5.55-6.20 Regional Variations. 7.10 THE ROCKFORP FILE: The Dog and The Pony. 8^0 THE LIVER BIRDS: The B«st Things In Life Are Not Free. 8.30 CITIZEN SMITH. Wolfie receives a solidarity pledge from the Spanish equivalent of the Tooting Popular Front. At his disposal ... 1,000 armed troops. S.O NEWS. 9.25 RUNNING BLIND. (See Tonight's Choice.) 10.15 UP, UP, AND AWAY. Series about the history of flying. 10.50 INTERNATIONAL TENNIS. Highlights of The Braniff Airways World Doubles Championship. 11.30 FILM: What's New Pussycat? (19S5). Frantic comedy, the breathless pace of which does . nothing to conceal the paucity of wit and lack of imagination that bogs down its script. Peter Sellers, Peter OToole and Romy Schneider rush about but don't get anywhere. Ian Christie. 1.15 a.m. CLOSE. •ALES.—As B.B.C.I except: 1.45-2.0 p.m. Sioncynn Sponcyn. 3.20-3.55 Transmitters Close. 5.55-6.20 Wales Today 6.55-7.25 Heddiw. 7.25-7.40 Tom And Jerry. 7 40-8.30 Star Trek. 10.15-10.45 Kane on Friday. 10.45- 10.50 Regional and Naliona News. 1.15 a.m. Close. TELE ITV TONIGHT'S CHOICE Rosalie Horner Stuart Wilson: BBC 1 9.29 RUNNING BLIND B,B.C.l, 9.25 p-m. STUART WILSON, who made a suitaiily smouldering Count Vronsky in the B.B.C. production of "Anna. Karenina," suriaces as former British agent Alan Stewart black- mailed into doing one final job for his ex- boss, the corrupt and conniving Slade (George Sewell), to deliver a mysterious package. In the B.B.C.'s generous desire to give us two shows in one—thriller serial and travelogue—it has been set in Iceland and Alan has Elin (Heida Steindorsdottir), a suitably melting Icelandic lady, close at hand. . . FATHER DEAR FATHER ITV, 6.30 p.m. FrNAULiY Patrick Glover's (Patrick Cargill) new book suddenly looks a much better proposition, thanks to his devoted nieces tireless, not to say tiresome, efforts. With Tom computer BBC 2 11.0 -11.25 a.m. PLAY SCHOOL. 3.20-5.15 p.m. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS. 5.30 NEWS. 5.35 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN THE CURE.Hr 6.5 MATHEMATICS INTO PICTURES. 7.5 NEWS. 7.10 MAIDENS' TRIP. Second World War setting where three girls take charge of a narrow boat and b,arge carrying steel and coal as part of the war effort. They soon find their new role is fathoms away from the life they have known. S.30 COUNTRY GAME. 9.0 POT BLACK '79. Perrie Mans (South Africa) v Doug (^ountjoy (Wales) in second frame of the qualifying round for 1979 Pot Black Trophy. 9.25 FILM: Cousin, Couslne (1975). Don't be put off by the fact that you are going to have to read the dialogue. This subtitled French comedy about shifting amorous relationships in a middle-class family is a sophisticated, gentle pleasure. Written and directed by Jean-Charles Taccella, it features * Marie-Christine Barrault and Victor Lanoux. Watch it. Ian Christie. 11.0 JAZZ FROM MONTREUX. 11.50 NEWS. 12.5 a.m. CLOSE. 9.30 a.m. FILM: Tarzan And The Jungle Boy^ Yet another updated version of the hulk of the hot-climes. Here, Tarzan tries to track down a missing canoeist. 11.5 NOBODY'S HOUSE. 11.30 WESTWAV. 12.0 A HANDFUL OF SONGS. 12.10 p.m. STEPPING STONES. 12.30 DYhJOMUTT. i:C NEWS. 1.20 THAMES NEWS. 1.30 SOUNDS OF BRITAIN. 2.0 FILM: Roll, Freddy, RolL Conway. Mild, mannered programmer tries to roller skate into the record books. 3.20 HEART. TO HEART. 3.50 THE SULLIVANS. 4.15 DOOMBQLt CHAjSE. 4.45 MAGPliEr' 5.15 THAMES SPORT. 5.45 NEWS; 6.0 THAMES AT SIX. 6.30 FATHER, DEAR FATHER. (See Tonight's Choice.) 7.0 THEMUPPET SHOW. (See Page 19.) 7.30 SALE OF THE CENTURY. Nicholas Parsons. 8.0 GENERAL HOSPITAL. The Buck Stops Where ? A stuSent nurse is hauled over the coals when a patient falls out of bed. 9.0 BEST SELLERS: The Dain Curse, Climax of the serial based on the Dashiel! Hammett novel: 1920s Private Eye Ham Nash (James Gobum) gets to the root of the curse. 10.0 NEWS. 10.30 BEST SELLERS: The' DaIn CurM (Continued.) : 11.15 POLICE 5 . 11125 THE LONDON PROGRAMME. Access Special: Members of the public put their views on a variety of topics. 11.55 GEORGE HAMILTON IV. Country and Western. 12.25 a.m. CLOSE. SOUTHERN I WESTWARD! ANGLIA HTV 9.30 a.m. People's Palace. 10.0 Wilkie. 10.25 Take A Bow. 10.50 Make IL 11.10 Where Are We. 11.40 Oscar 11.55 Sweel Doughnut. 12.0 Han<iful Of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Farmhouse Kitchen. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 Houseparty. 2.2S Wonder Woman. 3.50 Sullhrans. 4.15 Doombolf. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Laveme And Shirley. 5.40 Weekend. 5.45 News. 6.0 Day By Day. 6.30 Out Of Town. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Cerrtury. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Daln Curse. 10.0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse. 11.15 News. 11.25 Soap. 11.55 Electric Theatre. 12.25 a.m. Close. YORKSHIRE 9.30 a.m. FILM: Bonnie Prince Charlie. 11.35 Winners and Losers. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Lifestyle. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 FILM: Let's Get Married. 3.50 The Sullivans. 4.15 Doo.mbolL 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Crossroads. 5.45 News. 6.0 Calendar. 6.35 Calerfdar Sport. 7.0 Coronation Street. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General HospitaL -/ 9.0 The Dain Curse. 10.0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse. 11.15 Rock And Roll. 12.10 a.m. Police Surgeon. 9.30 a.m. Trouble. 10.0 Wilkie. 10.2S Take A Bow. 10.50 Make It. 11.10 Where Are We. 11.40 Oscar. 11.55 Sweet Doughnut. 12.0 Handful Of Son'gs. 12.10 p.m. Cartoon. 12.27 Honeybun. 12.30 Cuckoo Waltz. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 FILM: Funeral In Berlin, Michael Caine, 3.50 Suilivans. 4.15 DoomboiL 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Friends Of Man. 5.45 News. 6.1) Weshvard. 6.35 Time Out. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 The Dain Curss. 10.0 News. 10.30 Daln Curse. 11.16 Electric Theatre. 12.10 a.m. Faith. 9.30 a m . Twelfth Day. 10.0 Wilkie. 10.25 Take A Bow. 10.50 Make H. 11.10 Where Are We. 11.40 Oscar. 11.55 Sweet Doughnut. 12.0 Harwtful Of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Frientte Of Man. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 Houseparty. 2.25 FILM: Three For Th« Road. 3.50 Sullivans. 4.15 OoomboR. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Sam. 5.45 News. 6.0 About Angiia. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 The Dain Curse. 10.0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse. 11.15 LIberace. 12.15 a.m. Police Surgeon. 12.45 Christians. Close. 9.50 a.m. Pinocchio. 10.15 Survival. 10.40 Wllkie. 11.05 Lord Tramp. 11.30 Princess Of Tombogo. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12.30 Sounds Of Britain, . 1.0 News. 1.30 MOVIE: Dmm Beat, Alan Ladd. 3.20 Heart To Heart. 3.50 The Practice. 4.15 Doombolt. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Happy Dayii. 5,4S News, 6.0 ATV Today. 7.0 Muopet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Dain Curse. 10.0 News, 10.30 Dain Curse. 11.15 Mary Harlman, 11.45 Mel Brooks. 12.45 a.m. Close. 1.18 p.m. News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2,0 FILM: Funeral in Berlin. 3.50 The Sullivans. 4.1S Doombolt, 4,45 Magpie. 5.15 Friends Of Man. 5.45 News. 6.0 Report At Sis. 6.35 T.B.A. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 The Dain Curse. 10.0 News. 10.32 The Haln Curse. 11.15 Electric Theatre. 12.10 a.m. News in French. 9.35 a.m. Dynomutt. 10.0 Wilkie. 10.30 Take a Bow. 10.50 Make It. 11.15 Where Are We? 11.40 Oscar. 11.5S Sweet Doughnut. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12,10 p,m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Gold Is Where You Find It. Eddie Byrne. 1,0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Briiahi. 2.0 FILM : Brenda Starr. 3.20 Heart To Heart. 3.50 The Sullhrans. 4.15 Doombolt. 4.45 Magpie. 5.T5 Laverne And Shirley. 5.45 News. 6.0 Report West: Wales. 6,30 Selwyn Froggitt. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8,0 General HospHaL 9.0 The Oain Curse. 10,0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse.-. 11,15 SurvlvaL HTV CYMRU/WALES. — As HTV CHANNEL 10 except: 1.20- 1.25 p,m. Penawdau Newyddion Y Dydd. 4.15-4.45 Plant y Byd. 6.0-6.15 Y Dydd. GRANADA 9.30 a.m. Sesame Street. 10.25 Amazing Chan, 10.50 Nature of Things, 11,15 Axe and. Lamp. 11.25 Clapperbdard. 11.45 Song Book. 12.0 Handful of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Mr and Mrs. 1.0 News. 1.20 Your RighL 1.30 Sounds of Britain. 2.0 FILM: Please Sir, 3.50 The Sullivans. 4,15 Doombolf 4.45 Magpie .5,15 Crossroads. 5,45 News. 6,0 Granada Reports, ' 6,30 Kick Off. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7,30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General HospilaL 9,0 The Dairr Curse. ,10,0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse. 11,15 Celebrity Concert. 12.15 Westside Medical. RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO 1 5 f\ a.m. As Radio 2. 7.2 Dave U Lee Travis. 9.0 F.r:«r rj=-i:. 11.31 Paul Burnett (12.30 p.m. Newsbeat). 2.0 Tony Black- bum. 4.0 Andy Peebles.. 5.30 Newsbeat. 5.45 Kid Jensen. 7.30 As Radio 2. 10.2 The Friday Rock Show (S). 12.0-2.4 a.m. As Radio 2. VHF RADIOS 1 & 2 5,0 a.m. With Radio 2. 10.0 p.m. With Radio 1. 12.0-2.4 With Radio 2. RADIO 2 5 f\ a.m. News. 5.2 David Allan .U (S). 7.32 Terry Wogan (S). 10.2 Jimmy Young (S). 12.15 p.m. Waggoners' Walk. 12.30 Pete Murray's Open House ( S ) . 2.30 David Hamilton ( S ) . 4.30 Wag- goners' Walk. 4.45 Sports Desk. 4.47 John Dunn ( S ) . 6.45 Sports -Desk. 7.S Take Tour Partners (S). 8.2 Ronnie Aldrlch (S). 8.45 Friday Night is Music Night (S).' 9.55 Sports Desk. 10.2 Treble Chance. 10.30 Fiesta de.Dorlta. 11.2 Tennis. 11.4 Brian Matthew. (12.0 News. Motoring Informa- tion. Cricket Eeport). 2.0-2.4 a.m. News. RADIO 3 7 £\ a.m. News. 7.5 Overture U (S). 8.0 News. 8.5 Morn- ing Concert (S). 0.0 News. 9.5 This Week's Composer ( S ) . 10.0 Holiday Special (S). 10.20 Young Artists Recital ( S ) . 11.20 Music for St Mark (S). 12.5 p.m. B3.C. Northern Symphony Orchestra (B) Part 1. 1.0 News 1.5 Play- blU ( S ) . 1.20 B.B.C. Northern Symphony Orchestra (S) Part 2, 2.10*^ Haydn Trio (S) (2.55-3.0 Interval Reading). 3.40 Bruckner (S). 4.50 Young Composers 78 (8). 5.45 Homeward Bound (S). 6.30 News. 6.35 At Home (MP only). 7.30 Scottish National Orchestra (S) Part 1, Leighton. 8.25 Poetry Now. 8.45 Scottish National Orchestra (S) Part 2, Schubert. 9.40 Stories on 3. 10.0 , Debussy (S). 10.50 B3.C. Sym- phony Orchestra (S). 11.5M2.0 News.'- VHF. 6,30-7.30 p.m. Open University, . RADIO 4 6 {\ a.m. News. 6.10 Fanning. . U . 6.30 Today. 8.45 Granny's Village. 9.0 News. 9.5 Baker's Dozen (S). 10.0 News. 10.5 Prom Our Own Correspondent. 10.30 Dally Service. 10.45 Morning Story. 11.0 Down Your Way. 11.45 Listen with Mother. 12.0 News. 12.2 P.m. You and Yours. 12.27 My Music (S). 1.0 World at One. 1.40 Archers 2.0 News. 2,2 Woman's Hour. 3.0 News. 3.5 The Tor Sands Exnerlenee ( S ) . 4.35 Story Time. 5.0 P.M. 6.0 News. 6.30 Going Places. 7.0 News. 7 .5 Archers. 7.20 Pick of tihe Week. 8.10 Profile. 8.30 Any Questions. 9.15 Letter from America. 9.30 Kaleidoscope. lO.O World Tonight. 10.30 Week Ending (S). 10.55 Fritz on Friday. 11.0 Book , at Bedtime. 11.15 Financial World Tonight. 11.30 John Ebdon. 11.45 Just Before Midnight. 12.0 News. 12.15-12.23 a.m. Shipping Forecast Inshore Forecast. VHF.—11.0-11.30 p.m. Study on 4. MIDLANDS As RADIO 4 except :— 6.50, 7.50 a.m., 12.55, 5.50 n.in. Regional News. Weather. SOUTHWEST , As RADIO 4 except :_ 6.50, 7.50 a.m., 12.55, 5.50 p,m. Regional News. Weather. WALES 5.0 a.m. As Radio 2. 6.30 A.M. 9.30 Dan Damon. 10.30 Wyn Calvin. 12.30 p,ni. Meet for Lunch (1,0 News). 1.40 As Radio t „^-f (except 1.55 Take Five, 2.0-2.2 Radio Wales News). 3.0 Radio Wales News. 3.20 Joins Radio 2 (except 4.0-4.2 Radio Wales News), 4.45 Home Run i^o2 cP**!"^^)- 6.0 As Radio 4. 7.20 Sports Preview. 7.30 Dateline Extra. 8,2 As Radio 2. 10.0 Radio Wales News. 10.2 As Radio 1. 12.0- 2.4 a.m. Joins Radio 2. RADIO LONDON 5 (\ B.ra. As Radio 2. 6.30 ^ •",Rush Hour. 9.0 London Live 11.40 Lobby. 12.3 p.m. Call r-ondon News Desk). 2.3 206 Showcase. 4.3 Home Run. 6.10 London Sports' Desk 6.35 Good Pishing. 7.0 Look,'Stop, rasten. 7.30 Black Londoners. 8.30 Track^Record. 10,0 Late Night London. From 12.0 as Radio 2. CAPITAL RADIO ^ ; 2 A a.m. Duncan Johnson's .U Night Plight '(S). 6.0 Graham Dene's Breakfast Show rS) . 9.0 Mlohael Aspel (S). 12.0 Dave Cash (S). .3.0 p.m. Roger Scott (S). 7.0 London Today (S) 7.30 Adrian Love's Open Line (S). 9.0 Headline Debate. 11.0 Mike Allen's Late Show (S). 2.0 a.m. lau Davidson's London Link International (S). LONDON BROADCASTING 5.0 :a.ni; Morning Music. 6.0 A M . 10.0 Bttan Hayes Show. 1.0 p.m. LBO Reports (3.0 George Gale). 8.0 After Eight. 9.0 Nlghtline with David Bassett. 1.0 a.m. Night Extra With Allan King.. RADIO LUXEMBURG 7.0 p.m. Rob Jones. 9.0 Tony Prince. 11.0 Stuart Henry. 1.0 a.ni. Mark Wesley.

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Page 1: 1 TELE ITV - WordPress.com · 4.20 HONG KONG PHOOEY. 4.30 JACKANORY. 4.45 HORSES.GALORE. ^ The World Driving Championships, Hungary. 5.10 GRANGE HILL. Theft suspect Benny is barred

1 4 DAILY EXPRESS Friday January 5 1979

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BBG 1 9.55 a.m. Paddington. 10.0 Jackanory. 10.15

Scooby Doo. 10.25 T^e Cossack's Horses 11.20 Buck Rogers. 12.0 The Fantastic Journey.

12.45 p.in. NEWS. 1.0 PEBBLE MILL. 1.45 TRUMPTON. 2.0 INTERNATSONAL TENNIS.

The Braniff Airways World Doubles Championship: Live coverage.

3.20 GLAS Y DORLAN. 3.55 PLAY SCHOOL. 4.20 HONG KONG PHOOEY. 4.30 JACKANORY. 4.45 HORSES.GALORE.

^ The World Driving Championships, Hungary.

5.10 GRANGE HILL. Theft suspect Benny is barred from the football team.

5.35 LUDWIG. 5.40 NEWS. 5.55 NATIONWIDE.

5.55-6.20 Regional Variations. 7.10 THE ROCKFORP FILE: The Dog and

The Pony. 8 0 THE LIVER BIRDS: The B«st Things

In Life Are Not Free. 8.30 CITIZEN SMITH.

Wolfie receives a solidarity pledge from the Spanish equivalent of the Tooting Popular Front. At his disposal . . . 1,000 armed troops.

S.O NEWS. 9.25 RUNNING BLIND.

(See Tonight's Choice.) 10.15 UP, UP, AND AWAY.

Series about the history of flying. 10.50 INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

Highlights of The Braniff Airways World Doubles Championship.

11.30 FILM: What's New Pussycat? (19S5). Frantic comedy, the breathless pace of which does . nothing to conceal the paucity of wit and lack of imagination that bogs down its script. Peter Sellers, Peter OToole and Romy Schneider rush about but don't get anywhere. Ian Christie.

1.15 a.m. CLOSE. •ALES.—As B.B.C.I except: 1.45-2.0 p.m. Sioncynn Sponcyn. 3.20-3.55 Transmitters Close. 5.55-6.20 Wales Today 6.55-7.25 Heddiw. 7.25-7.40 Tom And Jerry. 7 40-8.30 Star Trek. 10.15-10.45 Kane on Friday. 10.45-10.50 Regional and Naliona News. 1.15 a.m. Close.

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TONIGHT'S CHOICE Rosalie Horner

Stuart Wilson: BBC 1 9.29

RUNNING BLIND B,B.C.l, 9.25 p-m.

STUART WILSON, who made a suitaiily smouldering Count Vronsky in the B.B.C. production of "Anna. Karenina," suriaces as former British agent Alan Stewart black-mailed into doing one final job for his ex-boss, the corrupt and conniving Slade (George Sewell), to deliver a mysterious package. In the B.B.C.'s generous desire to give us two shows in one—thriller serial and travelogue—it has been set in Iceland and Alan has Elin (Heida Steindorsdottir), a suitably melting Icelandic lady, close at hand. . .

FATHER DEAR FATHER ITV, 6.30 p.m.

FrNAULiY Patrick Glover's (Patrick Cargill) new book suddenly looks a much better proposition, thanks to his devoted nieces tireless, not to say tiresome, efforts.

With Tom computer

BBC 2 11.0 -11.25 a.m. PLAY SCHOOL. 3.20-5.15 p.m. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS. 5.30 NEWS. 5.35 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN THE CURE.Hr 6.5 MATHEMATICS INTO PICTURES. 7.5 NEWS. 7.10 MAIDENS' TRIP.

Second World War setting where three girls take charge of a narrow boat and b,arge carrying steel and coal as part of the war effort. They soon find their new role is fathoms away from the life they have known.

S.30 COUNTRY GAME. 9.0 POT BLACK '79.

Perrie Mans (South Africa) v Doug

( ountjoy (Wales) in second frame of the qualifying round for 1979 Pot Black Trophy.

9.25 FILM: Cousin, Couslne (1975). Don't be put off by the fact that you are going to have to read the dialogue. This subtitled French comedy about shifting amorous relationships in a middle-class family is a sophisticated, gentle pleasure. Written and directed by Jean-Charles Taccella, it features

* Marie-Christine Barrault and Victor Lanoux. Watch it. Ian Christie.

11.0 J A Z Z FROM MONTREUX. 11.50 NEWS. 12.5 a.m. CLOSE.

9.30 a.m. FILM: Tarzan And The Jungle Boy Yet another updated version of the hulk of the hot-climes. Here, Tarzan tries to track down a missing canoeist.

11.5 NOBODY'S HOUSE. 11.30 WESTWAV. 12.0 A HANDFUL OF SONGS. 12.10 p.m. STEPPING STONES. 12.30 DYhJOMUTT. i:C NEWS. 1.20 THAMES NEWS. 1.30 SOUNDS OF BRITAIN. 2.0 F I L M : Roll, Freddy, RolL

Conway. Mild, mannered programmer tries to roller skate into the

record books. 3.20 HEART. TO HEART. 3.50 THE SULLIVANS. 4.15 DOOMBQLt CHAjSE. 4.45 MAGPliEr' 5.15 THAMES SPORT. 5.45 NEWS; 6.0 THAMES AT SIX.

6.30 FATHER, DEAR FATHER. (See Tonight's Choice.)

7.0 THEMUPPET SHOW. (See Page 19.)

7.30 SALE OF THE CENTURY. Nicholas Parsons.

8.0 GENERAL HOSPITAL. The Buck Stops Where ? A stuSent nurse is hauled over the coals when a patient falls out of bed.

9.0 BEST SELLERS: The Dain Curse, Climax of the serial based on the Dashiel! Hammett novel: 1920s Private Eye Ham Nash (James Gobum) gets to the root of the curse.

10.0 NEWS. 10.30 BEST SELLERS: The' DaIn CurM

(Continued.) : 11.15 POLICE 5 . 11125 THE LONDON PROGRAMME.

Access Special: Members of the public put their views on a variety of topics.

11.55 GEORGE HAMILTON IV. Country and Western.

12.25 a.m. C L O S E .

SOUTHERN I WESTWARD! A N G L I A HTV 9.30 a.m. People's Palace. 10.0 Wilkie. 10.25 Take A Bow. 10.50 Make IL 11.10 Where Are We. 11.40 Oscar 11.55 Sweel Doughnut. 12.0 Han<iful Of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Farmhouse Kitchen. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 Houseparty. 2.2S Wonder Woman. 3.50 Sullhrans. 4.15 Doombolf. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Laveme And Shirley. 5.40 Weekend. 5.45 News. 6.0 Day By Day. 6.30 Out Of Town. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Cerrtury. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Daln Curse. 10.0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse. 11.15 News. 11.25 Soap. 11.55 Electric Theatre. 12.25 a.m. Close.

YORKSHIRE 9.30 a.m. FILM: Bonnie

Prince Charlie. 11.35 Winners and Losers. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Lifestyle. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 FILM: Let's Get Married. 3.50 The Sullivans. 4.15 Doo.mbolL 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Crossroads. 5.45 News. 6.0 Calendar. 6.35 Calerfdar Sport. 7.0 Coronation Street. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General HospitaL

- / 9.0 The Dain Curse. 10.0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse. 11.15 Rock And Roll. 12.10 a.m. Police Surgeon.

9.30 a.m. Trouble. 10.0 Wilkie. 10.2S Take A Bow. 10.50 Make It. 11.10 Where Are We. 11.40 Oscar. 11.55 Sweet Doughnut. 12.0 Handful Of Son'gs.

12.10 p.m. Cartoon. 12.27 Honeybun. 12.30 Cuckoo Waltz. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 FILM: Funeral In Berlin,

Michael Caine, 3.50 Suilivans. 4.15 DoomboiL 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Friends Of Man. 5.45 News. 6.1) Weshvard. 6.35 Time Out. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 The Dain Curss. 10.0 News. 10.30 Daln Curse. 11.16 Electric Theatre. 12.10 a.m. Faith.

9.30 am. Twelfth Day. 10.0 Wilkie. 10.25 Take A Bow. 10.50 Make H. 11.10 Where Are We. 11.40 Oscar. 11.55 Sweet Doughnut. 12.0 Harwtful Of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Frientte Of Man. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 Houseparty. 2.25 FILM: Three For Th«

Road. 3.50 Sullivans. 4.15 OoomboR. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Sam. 5.45 News. 6.0 About Angiia. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 The Dain Curse. 10.0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse. 11.15 LIberace. 12.15 a.m. Police Surgeon. 12.45 Christians. Close.

9.50 a.m. Pinocchio. 10.15 Survival. 10.40 Wllkie. 11.05 Lord Tramp. 11.30 Princess Of Tombogo. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12.30 Sounds Of Britain, . 1.0 News. 1.30 MOVIE: Dmm Beat,

Alan Ladd. 3.20 Heart To Heart. 3.50 The Practice. 4.15 Doombolt. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Happy Dayii. 5,4S News, 6.0 ATV Today. 7.0 Muopet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Dain Curse. 10.0 News, 10.30 Dain Curse. 11.15 Mary Harlman, 11.45 Mel Brooks. 12.45 a.m. Close.

1.18 p.m. News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2,0 FILM: Funeral in Berlin. 3.50 The Sullivans. 4.1S Doombolt, 4,45 Magpie. 5.15 Friends Of Man. 5.45 News. 6.0 Report At Sis. 6.35 T.B.A. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 The Dain Curse. 10.0 News. 10.32 The Haln Curse. 11.15 Electric Theatre. 12.10 a.m. News in French.

9.35 a.m. Dynomutt. 10.0 Wilkie. 10.30 Take a Bow. 10.50 Make It. 11.15 Where Are We? 11.40 Oscar. 11.5S Sweet Doughnut. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12,10 p,m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Gold Is Where You Find It. Eddie Byrne.

1,0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Briiahi. 2.0 FILM : Brenda Starr. 3.20 Heart To Heart. 3.50 The Sullhrans. 4.15 Doombolt. 4.45 Magpie. 5.T5 Laverne And Shirley. 5.45 News. 6.0 Report West: Wales. 6,30 Selwyn Froggitt. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8,0 General HospHaL 9.0 The Oain Curse. 10,0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse.-. 11,15 SurvlvaL HTV CYMRU/WALES. — As HTV CHANNEL 10 except: 1.20-1.25 p,m. Penawdau Newyddion Y Dydd. 4.15-4.45 Plant y Byd. 6.0-6.15 Y Dydd.

G R A N A D A 9.30 a.m. Sesame Street.

10.25 Amazing Chan, 10.50 Nature of Things, 11,15 Axe and. Lamp. 11.25 Clapperbdard. 11.45 Song Book. 12.0 Handful of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 12.30 Mr and Mrs. 1.0 News. 1.20 Your RighL 1.30 Sounds of Britain.

2.0 FILM: Please Sir, 3.50 The Sullivans. 4,15 Doombolf 4.45 Magpie

.5,15 Crossroads. 5,45 News. 6,0 Granada Reports, ' 6,30 Kick Off. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7,30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General HospilaL 9,0 The Dairr Curse.

,10,0 News. 10.30 Dain Curse. 11,15 Celebrity Concert. 12.15 Westside Medical.

RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO 1

5 f\ a.m. As Radio 2. 7.2 Dave • U Lee Travis. 9.0 F.r:«r

rj=- i : . 11.31 Paul Burnett (12.30 p.m. Newsbeat). 2.0 Tony Black-bum. 4.0 Andy Peebles.. 5.30 Newsbeat. 5.45 Kid Jensen. 7.30 As Radio 2. 10.2 The Friday Rock Show (S). 12.0-2.4 a.m. As Radio 2.

VHF RADIOS 1 & 2 5,0 a.m. With Radio 2. 10.0 p.m. With Radio 1. 12.0-2.4 With Radio 2.

RADIO 2

5 f\ a.m. News. 5.2 David Allan . U (S). 7.32 Terry Wogan (S).

10.2 Jimmy Young (S). 12.15 p.m. Waggoners' Walk. 12.30 Pete Murray's Open House (S). 2.30 David Hamilton (S). 4.30 Wag-goners' Walk. 4.45 Sports Desk. 4.47 John Dunn (S). 6.45 Sports -Desk. 7.S Take Tour Partners (S). 8.2 Ronnie Aldrlch (S). 8.45 Friday Night is Music Night (S) . ' 9.55 Sports Desk. 10.2 Treble Chance. 10.30 Fiesta de.Dorlta. 11.2 Tennis. 11.4 Brian Matthew. (12.0 News. Motoring Informa-tion. Cricket Eeport). 2.0-2.4 a.m. News.

RADIO 3

7 £\ a.m. News. 7.5 Overture • U (S). 8.0 News. 8.5 Morn-

ing Concert (S). 0.0 News. 9.5 This Week's Composer (S). 10.0 Holiday Special (S). 10.20 Young Artists Recital (S). 11.20 Music for St Mark (S). 12.5 p.m. B3.C. Northern Symphony Orchestra (B) Part 1. 1.0 News 1.5 Play-blU (S). 1.20 B.B.C. Northern Symphony Orchestra (S) Part 2, 2.10* Haydn Trio (S) (2.55-3.0 Interval Reading). 3.40 Bruckner (S). 4.50 Young Composers 78 (8). 5.45 Homeward Bound (S). 6.30 News. 6.35 At Home (MP only). 7.30 Scottish National Orchestra (S) Part 1, Leighton. 8.25 Poetry Now. 8.45 Scottish National Orchestra (S) Part 2, Schubert. 9.40 Stories on 3. 10.0

, Debussy (S). 10.50 B3.C. Sym-phony Orchestra (S). 11.5M2.0 News.'-VHF. — 6,30-7.30 p.m. Open University, .

RADIO 4

6 {\ a.m. News. 6.10 Fanning. . U . 6.30 Today. 8.45 Granny's

Village. 9.0 News. 9.5 Baker's Dozen (S). 10.0 News. 10.5 Prom Our Own Correspondent. 10.30 Dally Service. 10.45 Morning Story. 11.0 Down Your Way. 11.45 Listen with Mother. 12.0 News. 12.2 P.m. You and Yours. 12.27 My Music (S). 1.0 World at One. 1.40 Archers 2.0 News. 2,2 Woman's Hour. 3.0 News. 3.5 The Tor Sands Exnerlenee (S). 4.35 Story Time. 5.0 P.M. 6.0 News.

6.30 Going Places. 7.0 News. 7.5 Archers. 7.20 Pick of tihe Week. 8.10 Profile. 8.30 Any Questions. 9.15 Letter from America. 9.30 K a l e i d o s c o p e . lO.O World Tonight. 10.30 Week Ending (S). 10.55 Fritz on Friday. 11.0 Book

, at Bedtime. 11.15 Financial World Tonight. 11.30 John Ebdon. 11.45 Just B e f o r e Midnight. 12.0 News. 12.15-12.23 a.m. Shipping Forecast Inshore Forecast. VHF.—11.0-11.30 p.m. Study on 4.

MIDLANDS As RADIO 4 except :— 6.50, 7.50 a.m., 12.55, 5.50 n.in. Regional News. Weather.

SOUTHWEST , As RADIO 4 except : _ 6.50, 7.50 a.m., 12.55, 5.50 p,m. Regional News. Weather.

WALES 5.0 a.m. As Radio 2. 6.30 A.M. 9.30 Dan Damon. 10.30 Wyn Calvin. 12.30 p,ni. Meet for Lunch (1,0 News). 1.40 As Radio t „ -f• (except 1.55 Take Five, 2.0-2.2 Radio Wales News). 3.0 Radio Wales News. 3.20 Joins Radio 2 (except 4.0-4.2 Radio Wales News), 4.45 Home Run i o2 cP**!" )- 6.0 As Radio 4. 7.20 Sports Preview. 7.30 Dateline Extra. 8,2 As Radio 2. 10.0 Radio Wales News. 10.2 As Radio 1. 12.0-2.4 a.m. Joins Radio 2.

RADIO LONDON

5 (\ B.ra. As Radio 2. 6.30 ^ • " , R u s h Hour. 9.0 London Live 11.40 Lobby. 12.3 p.m. Call

r-ondon News Desk). 2.3 206 Showcase. 4.3 Home Run. 6.10 London Sports' Desk 6.35 Good Pishing. 7.0 Look,'Stop, rasten. 7.30 Black Londoners. 8.30 Track^Record. 10,0 Late Night London. From 12.0 as Radio 2.

CAPITAL RADIO ^ ;

2 A a.m. Duncan Johnson's . U Night Plight '(S). 6.0

Graham Dene's Breakfast Show rS) . 9.0 Mlohael Aspel (S). 12.0 Dave Cash (S). .3.0 p.m. Roger Scott (S) . 7.0 London Today (S) 7.30 Adrian Love's Open Line (S). 9.0 Headline Debate.

11.0 Mike Allen's Late Show (S). 2.0 a.m. lau Davidson's London Link International (S).

LONDON BROADCASTING 5.0 :a.ni; Morning Music. 6.0 AM. 10.0 Bttan Hayes Show. 1.0 p.m. LBO Reports (3.0 George Gale). 8.0 After Eight. 9.0 Nlghtline with David Bassett. 1.0 a.m. Night Extra With Allan King..

RADIO LUXEMBURG 7.0 p.m. Rob Jones. 9.0 Tony Prince. 11.0 Stuart Henry. 1.0 a.ni. Mark Wesley.

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1 0 DAILY E X P R E S S Friaay January 12 1979

BBC 1 12.45 p.m. NEWS. 1.0 PEBBLE MILL 1.45 -2.0 TRUMPTON (repeat). 2.40 PLAY AQAIN. 3.30 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 3.55 PLAY SCHOOU 4.20 HONG KONG PHOOEY (repeat) 4.30 JACKANORY.

Alice Through tho Looking Glass. 4.45 HORSES GALORE.

Britain's worl<ing carthorses. 5.10 GRANGE HILL.

Trouble when Tricia calls for the unpunctual Simon O Q the way to school.

5.35 LgOWIG. 5.40 NEWS. 5.55 NATIONWIDE.

5.55-6.21) Regional Variations. 7.0 TOM AND JERRY. 7.10 WONDER WOMAN.

(See Tonight's Choice.) 7,55 THE SUPERSTARS.

(See Tonight's Choice.) 9.0 NEWS. 9.25 RUNNING WILD.

Alan, still puEzling over why a British agent should want to kill him and his girl friend, drives into the Icelandic hinterland where he is p.ursued yet agaln-

10.15 UP, UP, AND AWAY. (London and South East only). The history of fligh.t . . . pjlots in the First World Wai".' Regions: Midlands, Tom's Town ; East, Meet Semprini; West, Just Gorgeous; South, Lawrence of England.

10,50 F ILM: A Counless From Hong Kong (1967). Desperately 'dreary comedy written and directed by Charles Chaplin with Sophia Loren as an impoverished Russian aristocrat who stows away on an ocean liner in the cabin occupied by American

. biplomat Marlon Brando. Compared with this trip the voyage of tiie Titanic was hilarious.—-/ar? Christie.

12.40 a.m, CLOSE, W A L E S . — A s B . B . C . I except : 1 .45-2 .0 p.m. Sioncyn Sponcyn. 2.40-3.30 Transmitters Close. 5.55-6.20 WaIss Today. 7.0-7.2S Heddiw. 7.25-7.55 National Eisteddfod. 10.15-10.45 Kane on Friday. 10.45-10.50 Regional and National News. 12.40 a.m. C lose.

iioiir ITV

Walker^ Pharlton, Charles BBC1,

TONIQHrS CHOICE Rosalie Horner

WONDER WOMAN ^ § B.B.C.1, 7.10 p.m. LYNDA CARTER'S favourite Sport was win-ning .beauty contests before pJie found true namineSs as Wonder Woman Diana Prince. And what a wonderful woman she Is- Tonikht she gets trapjped during a robbery.

THE SUPERSTARS _ , B.B.C.1, 7.55 p.m.

m z week which began with the new keep fit senes "Peeling Great l" here come more ppgrammes to jog us Into a healthier life through example. This time it is sst by nine former champs who include Bobby Charlton, Billy Walker and John Charles. They compete in the Past Masters heat of this multi-sport contiest and two of them wlU meet today's top stars in the final,

KENT OPERA B.B.C.8, 9.25 pjn.

ANOTHER face of Dr. Jonathan Miller la • seen tonight in this documentary about Bri-tain's first regional opera company which is 10 years old this year.

BSC 2 11.0

6.0 -11.25 a.m. PLAY S C H O O L p.m. HORIZON (repeat). Intriguing film of a t t e m p t s to ffy man-powered machines on a prescribed figure-of-eight course for a £50,000 prize offered by British business man Henry Kremer.

6.50 PRIZE CATS. 7.15 ANIMAL WORLD (repeat).

The Canadian Tundra Wolf. 8.0 NEWS. 8.5 DELIA SIMITH'S COOKERY COURSE.

Winter vegetables. 8.30 COUNTRY GAAAE.

.^xaminss the future of tho ottei: now 5

is a prptectea species, and the fate of the otter hound.

9.0 POT BLACK 79. "Steady" Eddie Charlton (Australia) v Birmingham's Graham Miles.

9.25 KENT OPERA. (Sea Tonight's Choice.)

10.10 NEWS. 10.15 PENNIES FROM HEAVEN (repeat).

Final episode postponed from Deceml>er 15. Lusty Arthur, wanted for murder, is finally arrested and tried.

11.40 ROCK GOES TO COLLEGE (repeat). Beifinal.

12.20 a..'n. CLOSE.

9.30 a.in. LONDON HORSES (repeat). , 9.55 A BIG COUNTRY. r '

19.20 F ILM: Happy Is The Brlde.^ Witji lam Carmichael. . :

11.45 CARTOON TIME. 12.0 A HANDFUL OF SONGS. 12.10 p.m. DAISY, DAISY (repeat), 12.30 THE CEDAR TREE (repeat). 1.0 NEWS. 1.20 Thames News. 1.30 Sounds <ri Britain. 2.0 AFtER NOON PLUS. 3.29 HEART T O HEART,

" A mother's conflict 6etwe«h ear6ot.an3 . family.

3.50 THE SULLIV'ANS. A Second World Wat arama witR an Australian family. . ,

4-1S THE DOOMBOLT CHASE (repeat). 5.15 THAMES SPORT. 5.45 NEWS. 6.0 THAMES AT SIX. 6.30 EMMERDALE FARM. 7.0 THE MUPPET SHOW.

With American singer ana actress Lesley Ann Warren.

7.30 SALE OF THE CENTURY. With Nicholas Parsons,

8.0 GENERAL HOSPITAL. Susan Collier feels she won't Se able to cope with her father-in-law . . . and

• the new baby. 9.0 VEGAS.

Private eye Tanna tries to tracR. down a drug peddlar.

10.0 NEWS. 10.30 POLICE FIVE. 10.40 SOAP.

Vegas star Robert UrIcR (Tanna) crops up again in a less serious rol©. Tonight, Jodie prepares for a date.

11.10 THE LONDON PROGRAMME. Investigation into how v/idely new laws governing wine sales in this country are being evaded.

12.10 a.in. GEORGE HAMILTON IV. Country and Western.

12.48 a.m. CLOSE. • Not Coioujc

GRANADA 9.30 a.m. Sesame Street 10.25 Amazing Chan. 10.50 Nature Of Things. 11.15 Cartoorf. 11.25 Clapperboard. 11.45 Song Book. 12.0 Handful Of SorigS. 12.10 p.m. Daisy, Daisy.. 12.30 The Cedar Tree. 3.0 News. 1.20 Your Right. 1.30 Sounds Of Sfiialri. 2.0 After Noon Plus. 2.25 FILM: The Green Man. 3.50 The SuiiivaRS. 4.15 The Doombolt Chase. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Mf And Mrs, 5.45 News. 6.0 Granada Reports. 6.30 Kick Off. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Csntufy, 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Vegas, 10.0 News. 10.30 FILM: Seven Golden

Men. 12.5 a.m. People Of The

Warm Mud Moimlabt 1.05 a.m. Close.

ANGLIA 9.30 a.m. Grefg. 10.10 Something Special. 11.5 Dylan Thomas. 11.45 Oscar. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Daisy, Daisy, 12.30 Cedar Tree, 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of BrHafn. 2.0 After Noon. 2.25 FILM: The Specialists, 3,50 The SuHWans. 4.15 Doombolt. 4.45 Magpie, 5.15 Sam. 5.45 News. S.O Abcut Anglia. 7,0 Muppet Show, 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General Hospital, 9.0 Vegas. 10.0 News. 10.30 Europe '79. 11.0 F ILM: S.WJV.T,Squaa, 12.45 a.m. C h r l s t i a i f s .

H T V WESTWARD • SOUTHERN 9.55 a.m. Sunnval, 10.20 Something SpedaL 11,5 Dylan Thontas. ~ 11,45 Oscar. 12.0 Handful Of Songs, 12.10 p.m. Daisy, Daisy. 12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 After Noon Phis. 2.25 The Family.

3.50 The Sullivans. 4,1S Doombolt. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Laverne Ami Shirley. 5.45 News. 6.0 Report West. 6.30 Father, Dear Father. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General HospHai. 9.0 Vegas, 10.0 News. 10.30 Report Extra. 11.05 F ILM: The Keegans. 12.25 a.m. Close. HTV CYMRU/WALES. — As HTV CHANNEL 10 e x c e p t : 1.20-1.25 p.m. Penawdau Newyddion Y Dydd. 4.15-4.45 Plant Y Byd.

V 8.0-8.15 Y Dydd. 10.35-11.5 Snooker Special. 11.5-11.50 Too Low For C o m f o r t . 11.50-12.45 a.m. Rush. 12.45 C lose.

MIDLAND 9.55 a.m. SurvIvaL 10.20 Eieanor/FranHln. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Daisy, Daisy. 12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of BHtaM. 2.0 After Noon Phis. 3.20 Heart To Heart. 3.50 The Practice. 4.1S Doombott, 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Happy Days. 5.45 News. 6.0 ATV Today, 7.0 Sale Of The Cenfuiy. 8,0 General Hospital. 9.0 Vegas, 10,0 News. 10.30 Mary Hartman. 11,0 F ILM: I Love My Wife

Elliott Gould. 1(2;4^'|i.m/^C^se.v'

9.45 a.m. Case Of Tlie Mukkinese Battlehorn.

10.10 Something SpedaL 11.5 Dylan Thomas. 11.45 Oscar. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12,10 p.m. Daisy, Daisy. 12.27 Honeybun, 12,30 Cedar Tree. 1,0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0- After Noon. 2.25 FILM: A Tree Grows

In Brooklyn. 3.50 Suillyans. 4.15 DoombolL 4.45 MasgJie. 5.15 Emmerdale FarnL 5.45 News. 6.0 Westward. 6.35 Time Out. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Cenhiry. 8.0 Genetal Hospital, 9.0 Vegas. 10.0 News. 10.30 MOVIE: Our Jowrt. 12.5 a.m. Faith For Life. 12.10 Forecast. Close.

CHANNEL 1.18 p.m. News. 1.30 Sounds Of Britalif. 2.0 After Neon, 2.25 FILM: A Tree Growa

fn Brooklyn, 3,50 SuHivans. 4.15 DoomboH. 4,45 Magpie, 5,15 Efflmerdale Farm. S,45 H&ss. 6.0 Report At Six, 6.35 Stationary Ark. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 8.0 General HoepHal. 9.0 Vegss. m O N e w s . 10,32 FILM: Our Town, 12,0S a,ni, French News,.

•. ' jClose. .< • ^ * ' •• •

9,30 a.m. The Rovers. lO.OCartoon. 10.10 Something Special 11.5 Dylan Thomas. 11.45 Oscar. 12.0 Handful Of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Daisy, Daisy. 12,30 Cedar Tree. 1,0 News, 1,30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 Farmhouse Kitchen. n n*\ t-ti mm . u . . . ' tf^mm A 1 L , « £.ou n u m i n€} i iii ruirS 3.50 Sullivans.

'4.15 DoomfooH. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Laverne Anii Shlrie; 5.45 News. 6.0 Day By Day, 6.30 Out Of Town. 7.0 Muppet Show, 7.30 Sale Of Tne Century 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Vegas. 10.0 News. 10.30 Weekend. 10.35 The Southerners. 11.05 Nsws. 11,15 Soap. 11.45 F ILM: The Merchant

Of Four Seasons. 1.20 a.m. Mind Of A Bishop.

Close.

YORKSHIRE 9.30 a.m. Animal Worid, 10.0 Oscar. 10.15 Tarzan. 11,10 Winners And Losers. 11,35 Teii Me Wt^, 12.0 HsemA Of Songa, 12,10 p.m, Daisy, Da i^ . 12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sowids Of Brifahf. 2.0 After Noon, 2,25 F ILM: Columbo. 3,50 SuMvans. 4.15 D«i»mboH. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Crossroads. 5.43 News. 6.0 Calendar. 6.35 Calendar Sport. 7.0 Coronation Street. 7.30 Safe Of The Cenhiry. 8.0 General HospHal. 9.0 Fallen Hero. 10.0 News. 10.30 F ILM: Look WhaC*

. Happened To Rosemary's Baby. M 2 J 5 .^.ro. Ciose.

RADIO 1

5 / \ a.ni. Aa Radio 2. 1J& Dare • U Lee Travis. 9.0 Peter

Powell. 11.31 Paul Burnett (13.30 p.m. Newsbeat). 2.0 Tony Black-b u m . 4.0 Andy Peetoles. 5.30 Newsbeat. 5.45 Kid Jensen. 7.30 As Radio 2. 10.3 Friday Kock Stow ( S ) . 12.0-3.3 a . iB. As Radio 2.

VHF RADIOS 1 ft 2 5.0 am With Radio 2. 10.0 p.m. With Radio 1. a.m. W l t b Radio 2. .

RADIO 2

5 / \ a.m. News. 5.2 David Allan . U ( S ) . 7.32 Bay Moor© ( S ) ;

10.3 Jimmy Young ( S ) . 13.15 p.m. Waggoneis' WalJc 12.30 Peite Murray's Open House ( S ) . .2.30 David Hamilton ( S ) . 4.30 Waggonera' Walk. 4.45 Sports Desk. 4.47 Jolm D u n n ( S ) . 6.45 Sports Desk. 7.3 Victor Silvester Jr ( S ) . 8.2 Ronnie Aldrloli ( S ) . 8.45 Friday Niglit Is Music NIglit ( S ) . 9.55 Sports Desk. 10.2 Treble Ohancs. 10.3O Fiesta de Itorita. 11.2 Brian Mattliew (12.0 News. Motorine Infonnatlon. Tennis Report) . 3.0-2.3 3 .m. News.

RADIO 3 •y r i a.ni. News. 7.5 Overture I . V ( S ) . 8.0 New3. S.S Morning Concert (S) . 9.0 News. 9.5 This Week's Composer ( S ) . 10.0 B 3 . 0 . Northern Ireland Orchestra ( S ) . 10.45 Young Artists Recital ( S ) . 11.40 Philip Jones Brass En-semble (S ) . 12.10 p.m. Cardiff Midday Prom ( S ) . 1.0 News. 1.5 Playbill ( S ) . 1.30 Midday Prom (S) Cont'd. 2.20 Haydn Quartet op 33 N o 4. 2.40 Music Praises God ( S ) . 3.30 Grange Over Sands Late Summer Festival (3 ) . Fart 1; 4.15 In Short. 4.30 Suonmer Festival (S) Part 2. 5.0 Young Composers '78 ( 0 ) . 5.4S Home^ ward Bound (B). 6.30 News. 6.35 A t Home. 7..<W Music from pebble Mill (S) , Part 1 H.IS When Music Sounds. 8.3S Pebble Mill ( S ) . Part 2. 9.20 PereUnan's Revenge. 10.3o A H m © and a Place. 11.55-12.0 News.

VHF only 3.35-7.30 p.m. Open Unlv«r9lty.

R A D I O 4

5 fi a.m. News. 6.10 FftPmlnsr. • U 6.30 Todftv, 8.4S I Oan't

Stay Long. 9.0 News. 9.5 Baker's Dozen fS ) . 10.0 News. 10.5 Prom Our Own Oorresoondent. 10.30 Daily Service. 10.4'$ Morning Storv. 11.0 Down Y o u r Way. 11.45 Listen with Mother. 12.0 News. 123 n.m. You and Yours. 12.27 My Music m . ! . « Worid ftt One. 1.40 Archers. 2.0 News. 2.2 Woman's Hour. S.O News. 3J> Afternoon Theatre 4.0 News. 4.S On the C n r v v l n e . 4.3.'! Storv Time. 5.0 P .M. «.0 News. e..<W Going P1n''es. 7.0 N P W S . "t-H

•firi'hi>rs. n.^n^ Pl«i»c «>f t.he_,\y<yv.

( S ) . 8.10 Profile, 8.30 Any Questions. 8.13 Letter .from America. 9,30 Kaleidoscope. 10.0 World Tonight. 10.30 Weefc Ending ( 6 ) . 10.55 Fritz on Friday. 11.0 Book a t Beditlme, 11J.5 Financial World Tonight. 11.30 James Cameron. 11.45 Just Before Midnight. K.O News. 12.15-12.23 a.m. Shlppli^g Fore-cast : Inshore Forecast.

V H P only ILihllM p.m. Study ott * .

eSiOUMDS As Radio 4 except : 6.50. 7.50 a.m., 12.55, 5.50 p.m, Regionai News, weather.

SOUTHWEST As Ridlo i except: 6.&0. 7.50 a.m., 13.5'5, 5.50 p.m. Regional NewB. weather.

WALES 5.0 a.m. As Radio S. 6.30 A i l . 9.30 Dan Damon. 10.30 Wyn, Calvin. 12.30 p.m. Meet for Lunch (1.0 News) . 1.40 As Radio 4 (except 1.55 Take Five, 3.0-2.2 Radio Wales News) . 3.0 Radio Wales News. 3.3 As Radio 2 (except 4.0-4.2 Radio Wales News) . 4.45 Home R u n (S.O Dateline). 6.0 As Radio 4. 7.2© Sports preview. 7.30 Dateline Extra. 8.0 As Radio 2. 10.0 Radio Wales News. 10.2 Close, as Radio

RADIO LONDON

5 / \ a.m. As Radio 2. 6.M .11 Rush, Hour. 9.0 London

Live. 11.40 LoW>y. 12.3 p.m. OaU I n (1.0 London News Desk). 2.3 206 Showcase. 4.3 Horn© Bun, 6.1fl London Sports Desk. 6.3,5 Good Pishing. 7.0 Look, Stop, Listen. 7.30 Black Londoners. 8.30 Track Record. 10.0 Late Night London. Prom 12.0 As RAdlo 2.

LONDON BROAOCASTINfi

5 fk z.m. Morning Music. 8.0 . U A . M . 10.0 Brian Hayes

Show. 1.0 p.m, L.BXJ. Kerorta (3.0 George Gale's Three O'clock Cal l ) . 8.0 After Eight. 9.0 Night-line with David Bassett. 1.0 a-m. Night Extra with Allan King,

RADIO LUXi:HBURa

7 (\ p.m. Rob Jones. .9.0 Tony . \ f Prince. 11.A Stuart Henry.

1.0 a.m, Mark Wesley. CAPITAL RADIO

A n a.m. Night Flight ( S ) . 6.0 < i m \ f rsraham T>ene's Breakfast Show (3). 9.flJtflchael:A»Del ( S ) . 12.0 Milce Allen ( S ) . 3.0 p.m. PoBrer S^ott fS ) . . 7.0 London Today (S ) . 7.30 Adrian Love's Ooen Line fS) . 9.0 Nicky Home's Yrvur Mother Wouldn't Liks Tt f S ) . 110 Mike Smith's Late Show (S ) . 2.0 H.m. Tan IHvldl-sf n's London Link Intemaitlonal • f?\. / . .

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9.30 a.m. Schools: Play Sport. 10.0 Look And Read. 10.23 Ffenestrl. f0.4S You And Me (not Schools). 11.5 Out of the Past. 11.30 A Job Worth Doing. 12.0 Peter Donaldson's Economics,

-lij.za p.m. ULUst. N 12.45 NEWS.

1.0 PEBBLE MILL 1.45 TRUMPTO.N. 2.2 SCHCMOLS : 2,2-2.25 Scene. 2.35-3.0

'General Studies. 3.20 PIGION PENTWYN. 3.55 PLAY SCHOOL. 4.20 riONG KONG PHOOEY. 4.30 JACKANORY. 4.45 HORSES GALORE, 5.10 GRANGE H I L L . 5.35 LUDWG. £.40 N E W S . 5.55 NATIONWIDE.

5.55-6.20 fleglonal Variations. 7.0 TOM AND JERRY, 7.10 WONDER WOMAN.

Diana Prince uses her super.powers to defeat a kidnap plot aimed at the world's top Olyrapjo athletes. THE SUPERSTARS. Eight top names from six sports compete in the second heat of the British National championship for the Brylcreem Trophy, Includes footballers Trevor Brooking. Gordon Hill and Tony Currie plus swimmer Dave Wilkie and boxer Dave • Boy' Green. NEWS.

9.25 RUNNING BLIND. British agent Alan Stewart is captured at pistol point by Kennikin and driven to the Russian spy's chalet bass in Iceland. The Russian is looking forward to extracting vital secrets from our hero . . . by torture. (Final episode.)

10.15 UP, UP, AND AWAY. (London and South East only). History of flight: Tonight, the Atlantic challenge. ,

10.50 PETROCELU: Night Games. . TV film. Law graduate Tony Petrocelli faces his first major challenge when he "defends a society beauty in a murdec trial.

12.5 a.m. CLOSE. WALES.—As B.B.C.1 except: 11.5-11.30 a.m. SchDols. 1 45-2.0 p.m. Sioncyn Sponcyn. 3.20-3.55 Transmitters Close. 5.55-6.20 Wales Today. 7.0-7.30 Heddiw. 7.30-8.0 National Eisteddfod, lO.IS-IO.'IS Kane On Friday. 10.45-10.50 Regional and National News. 12.5 a.m. Close. ,

TELEVISION ITV

The Muppets, upstaging even Liberace. , .ITV, 7,0

TONIGHrS CHOICE Rosalie Horner T E E MUPPJET S H O W ITV, 7.0 p.m.

" T S U P P O S E we shall never know wl»at Mnall-screen sex goddess Miss Piggy really thinks of tonight's guest, liberace. The man who has transformed the sequin into a dazzling art form and iriano play-ing into an artless sequence pounds—and I use the term'financially—out " Chop-sticks," "Misty," Chopin's Nocturne in F and " l i v e Foot Two."

C O U N T R Y G A M E . B.B.C.2, 8.30 P.m, ANGEI.A ElPPdfJ'S fans are In for a treat for no sooner has she finished this programme—the last in the series—than she reads the news on B.B.G.1 at 9.0 p.m. She has invited four regular contributors Phil Drabble, Elizabeth Eyden, Bernard Price and Joe Hehson to answer viewers' questions.

9.0

BBC 2 11.0 -11.25 a.m. PLAY SCHOOL, 5.35 p.m. NEWS. S.40 CHARLIE CHAPLIN In Behin'cf Th«

Screen.'*' 6.10 HORIZON (repeat).

Zero G. The. weightless world of Zero Gravitational Field as experienced by spacemen,

7.0 NEWS. 7.10 REBECCA.

A shy young orphan girl in fashionaWe Monte Carlo.

8.5 DELIA SMITH'S COOKERY COURSE. Pulses. Recipes i n c l u d e vegetarian shepherd's pie, red bean salad, chilladas and thick pea soup.

8.30 COUNTRY GAME., fSee. TonigWs Cho/ceJ.

9.0 POT BLACK 79. Fred DaviS, 65. v Steve Davis, 21, winner of the 1976 All England Junior Billiards Championship.

9.25 FILM: Beile de JOUR (1967). The first in a series of six European films dealing in their different ways with sex. Luis Bunuel directs this kini^ story in which Catherine Deneuve plays a married lady with a vivid imagination whose fantasies become reality when she takes a part-time job in a brotheL Ian Christie.

11.5 WESTMINSTER. 11.30 NEWS. ' 11.40 ROCK GOES TO COLLEGE (repeat).

The Cars. 1?.20 a.m. CLOSE.

HTY 9.30 a.m. Schools. 12.0 Handful of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Rainbow.

.12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds of Britain. 2.0 After Noon. 2.25 The Family. 3.20 Heart to Heart. 3.50 Suillvans. 4.15 Ghosts of MoHey Hal. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Laveme and SWriey. 5.45 News. 6.0 Report West. 6.30 Emmerdale FanA. 7.0 Muppets. 7.30 Sale of the Century. 8.0 General Ho^HaL 9.0 Vegas. 10.0 News. 10.35 Reports Extra, 11.5 FILM: The Mon*ifl

After. 12.30 a.m. Close. HTV CYMRU WALES—As HTV except.' 1.20-1.25 p.m. Penawdau Newyddion Y Dydd- 4.15-4.45 Plant y Byd. 6.0-6.15 V Oydd. 10.35-11.5 Snooker Special. 11.5-11.35 Outlook on Agriculturs. 11.35-12.3D a jD. Rush.

9.30 a.m. SdwoSs. 1'2.0 Songs. 12.10 p.m. Ralr&ow. 12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News. 1.30 Souifds of Britain. 2.0 Afternoon Plus. 3.20 Heart to Heart. 3.50 The Practice, 4.15 Ghosts of Motley Hall. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Happy Days. 5.45 News, 6.0 ATV Today. 7,0 Muppets, 7.30 Sale of the Century. 8.0 General HospUai. 9.0 Vegas. 1O.0 News. 40.30 Mary Harfanan. ti.O FILM: Love, Fain,

. and the Whole Damn Thing.

1.5 a.m. Clpse.

SOUTHERN 9.30 a.m. Schools. 12.0 Songs. 12.10 p.m. Rainbow. 12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds of Britain. 2.0 Farmhouse Kitchen. 2.30 FILM: The Great

Niagara. 3.50 Sullivans. 4.15 Ghosts of Motley Hall. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Happy Days. 5.45 News. 6.0 Day by Day. 6.30 Out of Town. 7.0 Muppets. 7.30 Sate of the Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Vegas. 10.0 News. 10.30 Weekend. 10.35 Southerners. 11.5 News. 11.15 Soap. 11.45 FILM: Feai Eats the

Soul. 1.30 a.m. Beginnings.

Close.

WESTWARD 9.30 a.m. Schools. 12.0 Handful of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Rainbow. 12.27 Gus Honeybun. 12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds of Britain. 2.0 After Noon. 2.25 FILM: M. s Sundance. 3.50 Sullivans. 4.15 Ghosts of Motley Hall. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Emmerdale Farm.-.5.45 News. 6.0 Westward. 6.35 Time OuL 7.0 Muppels. . 7.30 Sale of tHe Century. 8.0 General Hospital. S.O Vegas. • 10.0 News. 10.30 Film: Sands of

.KalaharL With Stanley • Baker.

12.35 a.m. FalHi, 12.40 Forecast. plQse.

ANGLlA \

9.30 ajn. Sciv?ols: Leapfrog (repeat). 9.4 Work (repeat)! 10.5 Watch VOL Language (repeat), -10,23 Experimer

• (repeat). 10.40 Looking At TelevisK); (repeat). 11.2 Uw World: Storie trepeat) 11.15' Picture Box (repeat) 11.32 Stop, Look, Listen (repeat) 11.44 Reading With Lenny (repeat) 12.0 A Handful Of Songs. 12.10 pjn Hainbow-12.30 T)ie Cedar Tree (repeat)

1.0 NEWS. 1.20 THAMES NEWS. 1.30 SOUNDS OF BRITAIN, 2-0 AFTER NOON PLUS.

,3.20 HEART TO HEART. 3,50 THE SULLIVANS. 4.15 THE GHOSTS OF MOTLEY HAUL 4.45 MAGPIE. 5.15 THAMES SPORT. 5.45 NEWS. : 6.0 THAMES AT SIX. 6.30 EMMEROALE FARM. 7.0 THE MUPPET SHOW, ^

(See Tonight's Choice). 7-30 SALE OF THE CENTURY. 8.0 GENERAL HOSPITAL

Or Gregory Knight finds his career in jeopardy v.'hen a former giil friend, suspected of being a hypochondriac is suddenly admitted to his ward, VEGAS, The Pageant: Private Eye Dan Tanna (Robert Urich) is hired to track down

a maniac after a. series of ^acks on t>eautiful young blondes. NEWS.

10.30 POLICE FIVE. With Shaw Taylor.

10.40 SOAP. Burt plans to throw a p a r ^ . , . until he hears about the death of his son (played by 'Vegas' star Robert Urich),

11.10 THE LONDON PROGRMUME. ^ Report on the causes of DocMana

decline and the arguments in favour of developing a new town in the area.

12.10 a.m. GEORGE HAMILTON IV. Country and Western.

12.40 CLOSE.

9.0

10.0

9.30 a.m. Schools. 12.0 Handful of Songs. 12.10 p.m. Rainbow. 12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds of Britain. 2.0 After Noon. 2.2S FILM: Shell Game. 3.50 Sullhrans. 4.15 Ghosts of MoHey HalL 4.46 Magpie. 5.15 Sam. 5.45 News. 6.0 About Anglla. 7.0 Mi4>pets. 7.30 Sale of the Certhiry. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Vegas. 10.0 News. . 10.30 Probe. 11.0 FILM: Odds Against

Tomorrow. With Harry Belafonte.

12.45 a.m. Chtlstians. Close.

CHANNEL 9.30-12.0 Schools. 1:18 p.m. News. 1.30 Sounds of Britain. 2.0 After Noon. 2.25 FILM: Mrs Sundance.

With Elizabeth Mont-gomery.

3.50 Sullivans. 4.15 Ghosts of Motlev Hall. 4.45 Magpie. 5.15 Emmerdale Farm. 5.4S News.:_ 6.0 Report at Six. 6.35 Stationary Ark. 7.0 Muppels. 7.30 Sale of the Century. 8.0 General HospltaL 9.0 Vegas. 10.0 News. 10.32 FILM: Sands of

Kalahari. With Stanley Baker.

12.36 a.m. Freifch News. Close.

9.30 a.m. Schools. -12.0 Handful of Songs.

' 12.10 p.m. Rainbow 12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News . 1.20 Your Right 1.30 Sounds of Britain. 2.0 After Noon. 2.25 FILM: Bad Ronald.

With Scott Jacoby. 3.50 Sullhfans. 4.15 Ghosts of MoHey HaH. 4.4S Magpie. 5.15 Mr and Mrs. 5.45 News. 6.0 Granada Reports. 6.30 Kick Off. 7.0 Muppets. 7.30 Sale of the Cenltunr. 8.0 General Ho^lfaL 9.0. Vegas. 10.0 News. 10.30 FILM: Operation

Crolsbow. With Sophia ' Loren.

12.40 a.m. HeniY Ford's America.

1.35 Close.

9.30 a.m. Schools. 12.0 HandhJl of Songs. 12.10 p.m". Rainbow. 12.30 Cedar Tree. 1.0 News. / 1.30 Sounds of Brttal«f. 2.0 After Noon. 2.25 FILM: Columbo. With

Peter Falk. 3.50 Suillvans. 4.15 Ghosts of Motley Hall. 4.45 Magpie. 5.16 Bailey's B\r± 5.45 News., , 6.0 Calendar. 6.35 Calendar Sport. 7.0 Muppets. 7.30 Sale of the Century. 8.0 General Hospital. 9.0 Edward and Mrs Simp-

son. 10.0 News. 10.30 FILM: Wiiat's the

Matter with Helen ? With Debbie" Reynolds,

12.20 a.m. Close.'

RADIO FRO{^BiAn^!^£S RADIO 1 •

5 f\ a.m. As Radio 2. 7.2 Davo .\J Lee Travis. 9.0 Slmoa

Bates. 11.31 Paul Burnett (12.30 p.m. Newsbeat). 2.0 Tony Black-burn. 4.0 Andy Peebles. 3.30 Newsbeat. 5.45 Kid Jensen.. 7.30 As Radio 2. 10.2 The Friday Bock Show I S ) . 12.0-2.2 a.m. As Radio 2.

VHF RADIOS 1 k 2 5.0 a.m. With Radio 2. 10.0 p j n . With Radio 1. 12.0-2.3 a.m. •writlx Radio 2.

RADIO 2

5 f\ a .m. News. 5.Z Davii . U Allan ( S ) , 7.32 Ray Moore

( S ) . 10.2 Jimmy Toung ( S ) . 12.15 p.m. Waggoners' W a l k . 13.S0 Pete Murray's Open House ( S ) . 2.30 David Hamilton ( S ) . 4.30 Waggoners' Walk. 4.43 Sports Desk. 4.47 John Diinn ( S ) . 6.45

- Siwrts Desk. 7.2 Seauence Time ( S ) ; 8,2 Friday Nlsht Is Music Night ( S K 9.55 Sports Desk. 10.2 Treble Chance. 10.30 Fiesta de Dorita. 11.2 Brian Matthew (12.0 News. Motorlnft I n l o m a t l o n ) . 2.0-2.2 a.m. News.

RADIO 3

7 f i a.m. Nflws. 7.5 Overture . V ( S ) . 8.0 News. 85 Morn-

ing Concert ( S ) . 9.0 News. 9.3 This Week's Compo-er ( S ) . 9.53 Young Artists Recital ( S ) . 10.3o Brahams ( S ) . 11.23 Beethoven and Schumann ( S ) . 12.13 p .m. Midday Prom (S) Part 1. 1.0 News. 1.5 Playbill ( S ) . 1.20 M i d -day Prom (S) Part 2. 2.-3 Music at liavenham, Suffolk { S ) Part 1. 2.45 Tlie Amiable Vegeta^ble. S.JVS Music at Lavenham (S ) Part 2. 3.40 Ravel, Llgeti and Boussel ( S ) . 4.40 Yoxms Composers '78 ( S ) . 5.43 Homeward Bound ( S ) . 6.30 News ( M P only). 6.35 At Home (MP only). 7.30 Wlgmore Hall Summer Festival 1978 ( S ) Part 1. Purcell, Schumann. 8.5 Stories on 3. 8.20 Wl?more Hall Summer Festival 1978 (8 ) P a r t 2. Butterworth. Ravel. 9.10 Con-greve and Comedy. 9.30 Shosta-kovich and Rachmaninov ( S ) . l l . lf l Crusell and Beethoven. 11.35-12.0 New=.

V H F , G.30-7.30 p.m. Open University.

RAOlO 4

6 / \ a.m. News. C.IO Farming. . 1/ 6.30 Today. 8.33 Parlia-

ment. 9.0 Naws. 9.5 . Baker's Dozen. 10.0 News. 10.5 From Our Own Correspondent.. 10.30 Dally Service. 10.43 Morning Story. 11.0 Down Your Way. 11.45 Listen "with Mother.' 12.0 News. 12.2 p.m. You and Yours. 12.27 My Music ( S ) . 1.0 World at One. 1.40 Archers. 2.0 News. 2.2 Woman's Hour. 3.0 News. S..'? Afternoon Theatre ( S ) . 4.0 News. 4.5 . On the Grapevine. 4.33 Story Time. 5.0 P.M. 6.0

6J50. 7M Regional

650, iM Regional

News. 6.30 Going Places. 7.0 News. 7.3 Archers. 7.20 Pick of the Week ( S ) . 8.10 ProfUe. 8.30 Any Questions. a.lS Letter from Amerfca, 9.30 Kaleidoscope. 10.0 •World Tonight. 10.30 Week End-ing ( S ) . 10.515 Fritz on Friday. 11.0 Book at Bedtime. 11.15' Financial World Tonight. 11.30 Parliament. 11.45 Just Before Midnight. 12.0 News. 12.1.'5-12.23 a .m. Shipping Forecast; Inshore Forecast.

VHF 9.10-10.30 a.m. 10.45-12 noon. 2.0-3.0 p.m. Schools. 11.0-11.30 p.m. Study on 4.

MIDUNOS As R A D I O 4 except a m . , 12.5o, 5.50 p.m. News. Weather.

SOUTH WeST As R A D I O 4 except a.ni., 1233, 3.30 P.m. News. Weather.

5.0 a.m. As Radio 2. G.30 A . M . 9.30 Dan Damon.. 10.30 Wyn, Cal^ vin. 12.30 p .m. Meet for Lunch. 1.40 As Radio 4 UJC. fezcept 1.55-2.2 Take Hve , Radio Wales N e w s ) . 3.0 Hadio Wales Ne-ws. 3.2 As Radio 2 (except 4.0-4.2 Radio Wales News) . 4.45 Home Run (3.0 Dateline). 6.0 As Radio 4. 7.20 Sports Preview. 7.30 Dateline Extra. 8.0 As Radio 2. 10.0 Radio "Wales News. 10.2 C lose . . . As Radio 1.

RAOlO LONDON

5 f\ &.m. As Radio 2. 6.30 • v Rush Hour. 9.0 London

Live. 11.40 Lobtiy. 12.3 p .m. Call in (1.0 London News Desk) . 2.3 206 Showcase. 4.3 Home Run. 6.10 London Sports Desk. 6.33 Good Pishing. 7.0 Look, Stop. Listen. 7.30 Black Londoners. 8.30 Track Record. 10.0 Late Night London. 12.0 Close . . . As Radio 2.

LONDON BROADCASTING

5 / \ a .m. M o r n i n g Music. . U 6.0 A.M. -10.0 Brian

Hayes Show. 1.0 p.m. LBC Re'wrts (3.0 George Gale's. 3 O'clock Cal l ) . 8.0 After•-Eight. 9.0 NighUlne with Dairld Bassett. 1.0 a.m. Nig'ht Extra with Allan King.

RADIO LUXEMBURG p.m. Bob Stewart. 7.30 Tony Prince Live at the

Mlden- Music Festival. 9.0 Tony Prince. 11.0 Stuart Keary. 1.0 a.m. Mark 'WTo^iev.

CAPITAL RADIO

2 f\ a.m. Night Plight ( S ) . 8.0 • U Graham Dene's Breakfast

Show ( S ) . 9.0 Mlcho.el A&pel ( S ) . 12.0 Mike Allen (B) . 3.0 P .m. Rocrer Scott IS). 7.0 London Today. 7.30 Adrlnn Love's Qpsn

, L ! n e ( S ) . 9,0 Nicky Home ( S ) . 11.0 Mike Smith's • Late Show 7 S ) . 2.0 a.m. Ian David.=on's Iflndon Link Tnterpfltlonal'fS).

7 . 0