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Tvadaptation-Uk-Listings-Dailyexpress 1 4 DAILY EXPRESS Friday January 5 1979 BBG 1 ITV 9.55 a.m. Paddington. 10.0 Jackanory. 10.15 9.30 a.m. FILM: Tarzan And The Jungle Boy^ Scooby Doo. 10.25 T^e Cossack's Yet another updated version of the hulk Horses 11.20 Buck Rogers. 12.0 The TELE of the hot-climes. Here, Tarzan tries to Fantastic Journey. track down a missing canoeist. 12.45 p.in. NEWS. 11.5 NOBODY'S HOUSE. 1.0 PEBBLE MILL. 11.30 WESTWAV. 1.45 TRUMPTON. TONIGHT'S CHOICE 12.0 A HANDFUL OF SONGS. 2.0 INTERNATSONAL TENNIS. 12.10 p.m. STEPPING STONES. The Braniff Airways World Doubles Rosalie Horner 12.30 DYhJOMUTT. Championship: Live coverage. i:C NEWS. •'I 3.20 GLAS Y DORLAN. 1.20 THAMES NEWS. 3.55 PLAY SCHOOL. 1.30 SOUNDS OF BRITAIN. 4.20 HONG KONG PHOOEY. RUNNING BLIND 4.30 JACKANORY. B,B.C.l, 9.25 p-m. 2.0 FILM: Roll, Freddy, RolL With Tom 4.45 HORSES.GALORE. STUART WILSON, who made a suitaiily Conway. Mild, mannered computer ^ The World Driving Championships, smouldering Count Vronsky in the B.B.C. programmer tries to roller skate into the Hungary. production of "Anna. Karenina," suriaces as record books. former British agent Alan Stewart black- 5.10 GRANGE HILL. mailed into doing one final job for his ex- 3.20 HEART. TO HEART. Theft suspect Benny is barred from the boss, the corrupt and conniving Slade 3.50 THE SULLIVANS. football team. (George Sewell), to deliver a mysterious 5.35 LUDWIG. package. In the B.B.C.'s generous desire to 4.15 DOOMBQLt CHAjSE. 5.40 NEWS. give us two shows in one—thriller serial and 4.45 MAGPliEr' travelogue—it has been set in Iceland and 5.55 NATIONWIDE. Alan has Elin (Heida Steindorsdottir), a 5.15 THAMES SPORT. 5.55-6.20 Regional Variations. suitably melting Icelandic lady, close at 5.45 NEWS; hand. 7.10 THE ROCKFORP FILE: The Dog and 6.0 THAMES AT SIX. The Pony. 6.30 FATHER, DEAR FATHER. 8^0 THE LIVER BIRDS: The B«st Things FATHER DEAR FATHER ITV, 6.30 p.m. (See Tonight's Choice.) In Life Are Not Free. FrNAULiY Patrick Glover's (Patrick Cargill) 7.0 THEMUPPET SHOW. 8.30 CITIZEN SMITH. new book suddenly looks a much better (See Page 19.) Wolfie receives a solidarity pledge from proposition, thanks to his devoted nieces the Spanish equivalent of the Tooting Stuart Wilson: BBC 1 9.29 tireless, not to say tiresome, efforts. 7.30 SALE OF THE CENTURY. Popular Front. At his disposal ... Nicholas Parsons. 1,000 armed troops. 8.0 GENERAL HOSPITAL. S.O NEWS. The Buck Stops Where ? A stuSent nurse 9.25 RUNNING BLIND. is hauled over the coals when a patient (See Tonight's Choice.) BBC 2 falls out of bed. 10.15 UP, UP, AND AWAY. 9.0 BEST SELLERS: The Dain Curse, Series about the history of flying. 11.0 -11.25 a.m. PLAY SCHOOL. (^ountjoy (Wales) in second frame Climax of the serial based on the 10.50 INTERNATIONAL TENNIS. 3.20-5.15 p.m. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS. of the qualifying round for 1979 Dashiel! Hammett novel: 1920s Private Highlights of The Braniff Airways World 5.30 NEWS. Pot Black Trophy. Eye Ham Nash (James Gobum) gets to 5.35 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN THE CURE.Hr 9.25 FILM: Cousin, Couslne (1975). Doubles Championship. the root of the curse. 6.5 MATHEMATICS INTO PICTURES. Don't be put off by the fact that you 11.30 FILM: What's New Pussycat? (19S5). 10.0 NEWS. Frantic comedy, the breathless pace of 7.5 NEWS. are going to have to read the dialogue. which does . nothing to conceal the 7.10 MAIDENS' TRIP. This subtitled French comedy about 10.30 BEST SELLERS: The' DaIn CurM paucity of wit and lack of imagination Second World War setting where three shifting amorous relationships in a (Continued.) : that bogs down its script. Peter Sellers, girls take charge of a narrow boat and middle-class family is a sophisticated, Peter OToole and Romy Schneider b,arge carrying steel and coal as part of gentle pleasure. Written and directed 11.15 POLICE 5 . rush about but don't get anywhere. the war effort. They soon find their new by Jean-Charles Taccella, it features 11125 THE LONDON PROGRAMME. Ian Christie. role is fathoms away from the life they * Marie-Christine Barrault and Victor Access Special: Members of the public 1.15 a.m. CLOSE. have known. Lanoux. Watch it. Ian Christie. put their views on a variety of topics. •ALES.—As B.B.C.I except: 1.45-2.0 p.m. Sioncynn S.30 COUNTRY GAME. 11.0 JAZZ FROM MONTREUX. 11.55 GEORGE HAMILTON IV. Sponcyn. 3.20-3.55 Transmitters Close. 5.55-6.20 Wales 9.0 POT BLACK '79. 11.50 NEWS. Country and Western. Today 6.55-7.25 Heddiw. 7.25-7.40 Tom And Jerry. 12.5 a.m. CLOSE. 12.25 a.m. CLOSE. 7 40-8.30 Star Trek. 10.15-10.45 Kane on Friday. 10.45- Perrie Mans (South Africa) v Doug 10.50 Regional and Naliona News. 1.15 a.m. Close. SOUTHERN WESTWARD! ANGLIA HTV I RADIO PROGRAMMES 9.30 a.m. People's Palace. 9.30 am. Twelfth Day. 9.35 a.m. Dynomutt. 10.0 9.30 a.m. Trouble. Wilkie. 10.30 Take a Bow. RADIO 1 6.30 Going Places. 7.0 News. 7.5 10.0 Wilkie. 10.0 Wilkie. 10.0 Wilkie. f\ a.m. As Radio 2. 7.2 Dave Archers. 7.20 Pick of tihe Week. 10.50 Make It. 11.15 5 • U Lee Travis. 9.0 F.r:«r 8.10 Profile. 8.30 Any Questions. 10.25 Take A Bow. 10.2S Take A Bow. 10.25 Take A Bow. Where Are We? 11.40 rj=-i:. 11.31 Paul Burnett (12.30 9.15 Letter from America. 9.30 10.50 Make IL 10.50 Make It. 10.50 Make H. Oscar. 11.5S Sweet p.m. Newsbeat). 2.0 Tony Black- Kaleidoscope. lO.O World bum. 4.0 Andy Peebles.. 5.30 Tonight. 10.30 Week Ending (S). 11.10 Where Are We. 11.10 Where Are We. 11.10 Where Are We. Doughnut. 12.0 Handful Newsbeat. 5.45 Kid Jensen. 7.30 10.55 Fritz on Friday. 11.0 Book 11.40 Oscar 11.40 Oscar. 11.40 Oscar. Of Songs. 12,10 p,m. As Radio 2. 10.2 The Friday Rock , at Bedtime. 11.15 Financial Stepping Stones. 12.30 Show (S). 12.0-2.4 a.m. As Radio World Tonight. 11.30 John 11.55 Sweel Doughnut. 11.55 Sweet Doughnut. 11.55 Sweet Doughnut. Gold Is Where You Find 2. Ebdon. 11.45 Just Before 12.0 Han<iful Of Songs. 12.0 Handful Of Son'gs. Midnight. 12.0 News. 12.15-12.23 12.0 Harwtful Of Songs. It. Eddie Byrne. VHF RADIOS 1 & 2 a.m. Shipping Forecast Inshore 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 12.10 p.m. Cartoon. 12.10 p.m. Stepping Stones. 1,0 News. 5,0 a.m. With Radio 2. 10.0 p.m. Forecast. 12.30 Farmhouse Kitchen. 12.27 Honeybun. 12.30 Frientte Of Man. With Radio 1. 12.0-2.4 With VHF.—11.0-11.30 p.m. Study on 4. 1.0 News. 1.30 Sounds Of Briiahi. Radio 2. 12.30 Cuckoo Waltz. 1.0 News. 2.0 FILM : Brenda Starr. MIDLANDS 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. 2.0 Houseparty. 1.0 News. 3.20 Heart To Heart. RADIO 2 As RADIO 4 except :— 2.0 Houseparty. 3.50 The Sullhrans. f\ a.m. News. 5.2 David Allan 6.50, 7.50 a.m., 12.55, 5.50 n.in. 2.2S Wonder Woman. 1.30 Sounds Of Britain. U (S). 7.32 Terry Wogan (S). Regional News. Weather. 2.0 FILM: Funeral In Berlin, 2.25 FILM: Three For Th« 4.15 Doombolt. 5 3.50 Sullhrans. Road. 10.2 Jimmy Young (S). 12.15 4.15 Doombolf. Michael Caine, 4.45 Magpie. p.m. Waggoners' Walk. 12.30 Pete SOUTHWEST , 3.50 Suilivans. 3.50 Sullivans. 5.T5 Laverne And Shirley. Murray's Open House (S). 2.30 As RADIO 4 except :_ 4.45 Magpie. David Hamilton (S). 4.30 Wag- 6.50, 7.50 a.m., 12.55, 5.50 p,m. 4.15 DoomboiL 4.15 OoomboR. 5.45 News. Regional News. Weather. 5.15 Laveme And Shirley. 4.45 Magpie. goners' Walk. 4.45 Sports Desk. 5.40 Weekend. 4.45 Magpie. 6.0 Report West: Wales. 4.47 John Dunn (S). 6.45 Sports 5.15 Friends Of Man. 5.15 Sam. 6,30 Selwyn Froggitt. -Desk. 7.S Take Tour Partners WALES 5.45 News. 5.45 News. (S). 8.2 Ronnie Aldrlch (S). 8.45 5.0 a.m. As Radio 2. 6.30 A.M. 6.0 Day By Day. 5.45 News. 7.0 Muppet Show. Friday Night is Music Night (S).' 9.30 Dan Damon. 10.30 Wyn 6.1) Weshvard. 6.0 About Angiia. 7.30 Sale Of The Century. 9.55 Sports Desk. 10.2 Treble Calvin. 12.30 p,ni. Meet for 6.30 Out Of Town. 7.0 Muppet Show. 7.0 Muppet Show. 6.35 Time Out. 8,0 General HospHaL Chance.
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