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General information relating to this schedule:
Source: Radio Times.
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0938 Out Of The Past. Dale - The Mill Owner.
1000 Look And Read. Len And The River Mob.
1025 Llenydiaeth. T H Parry-Williams.
1105 Scene. The Monarchy.
1135 Music Time. |
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| 1330 |
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Today's Watch With Mother. Mr Benn goes ballooning. Told by Ray Brooks. |
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| 1345 |
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Plus Weather from Jack Scott. |
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| 1615 |
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Half a pound of tuppenny rice, pop goes the weasel. Today's story: I Know Something You Don't Know. Presented by Sarah Long and Derek Griffiths. |
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| 1635 |
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Last visit of the week to see Hector the Dog, Kiki the Cat and Zaza the Frog. |
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| 1640 |
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With Richard Wattis. Up Pepper Alley, Down Goose Lane. Part 3: The Siege Of Friday Market. |
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| 1655 |
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Mississippi's laziest lawman helped by Musky the Muskrat. |
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| 1705 |
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Introduced by Michael Aspel, with Syd Little, Eddie Large and Elaine Paige. Guest artists: Roger Squires and Paper Lace. |
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The adventures of a knight. |
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| 1800 |
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Followed by Regional Weather. |
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| 1820 |
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Playing cat and mouse in Cartoon Kit. |
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| 1825 |
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Starring James Drury as The Virginian. The Power Seekers. Clay reluctantly agrees to stand for election to the legislature.
Clay Grainger: John McIntyre.
Holly Grainger: Jeanette Nolan.
Trampus: Doug McClure. |
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| Today At The Winter Olympics |
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From Sapporo in Japan. Featuring: Ski-Jumping, Bobsleigh and Ice-Hockey. Introduced by Frank Bough. Commentators, David Coleman, Alan Weeks and Ron Pickering. |
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Starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside. The Riddle In Room Six. A notorious gangster is finally brought to trial, but Ironside is convinced that one member of the jury has been 'fixed'. He only has 24 hours to prove it.
Det-Sgt Brown: Don Galloway.
Officer Eve Whitfield: Barbara Anderson.
Don Mitchell: Mark Sanger. |
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Prsented by Kenneth Kendall. |
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| 2120 |
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A Farewell Performance. In this programme, recorded in his Paris home a few years before he died, Maurice Chevalier reminisces and sings the songs that will live for a long time, including, I Remember It Well, Thank Heavens For Little Girls and Louise. |
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At the Lyceum Ballroom. Peter West introduces Home Counties North v South Of England. With the Ray McVay Orchestra. Comperes are Pete Murray and Martin Muncaster. Hostess: Miss United Kingdom, Marilyn Ward. |
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| 2240 |
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Presented by David Dimbleby; with Austin Mitchell. |
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| The Tough Guys: James Cagney |
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In White Heat. Also starring, Virginia Mayo, Edmund O'Brien, Margaret Wycherly and Steven Cochran. Ruthless gunman Cody Jarrett and his gang pull off a train robbery but commit murder. They take refuge in a mountain cabin where Cody's mother and wife are waiting. As Cody Jarrett -a near psychopath with a Mother fixation - James Cagney gives one of his finest performances. |
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Followed by Regional News, Weather and Closedown. |
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