SUNDAY 4.30 Pretenders
10.00 Tales of the Unexpected
FREDERICK JAEGER CURTIS ARDEN ELIZABETH ROBILLARD PRINCE OF AVALON
WARREN GATES BUD CORT JENNIFER HOLMES BETTYE ACKERMAN NO-THIN5 SHORT OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY
BY CAROLE BOYER
Yorkshire 1.30 The Smurfs KINGSMURF Directing the Smurfs to finish repairing the dam, Papa Smurf takes off on a herbhunting expedition. While he is gone, Brainy causes havoc when he declares himself king. Papa Smurf returns just in time to save the dam from bursting.
1.45 The Champions THE FINAL COUNTDOWN BY GERALD KELSEY
The Champions — super agents for the Nemesis Organisation — are called in when Von Splitz, a Nazi war criminal released by the Russians after 25 years captivity, goes missing. He alone knows the whereabouts of an atom bomb developed by the Germans near the end of the war. $ Craig Stirling Stuart Damon Sharron Macready Alexandra Bastedo Richard Barrett William Gaunt Von SpJitz Alan MacNaughtan Anna Hannah Gordon Eisen Basil Henson DIRECTOR JOHN GILLING PRODUCER MONTY BERMAN
2.45 Sunday Cinema CLIFF ROBERTSON JACK HAWKINS MASQUERADE Relations between Britain and the Arab oil state of Ramaut are strained. Fortunately, the heir to the throne, Prince Jamil, is proBritish and will become king on his 14th birthday in two weeks' time — but the Foreign Office fear that the Regent, Ahmed Ben Fa'id, may attempt to do away with him before then. See page 27 David Frazer Cliff Robertson Co] Drexel Jack HawkinsSophie Marisa Mell Prince Jamil Christopher Witty Dunwoody Bill Fraser Sarrassin Michel Piccoli Paviot Tutte Lemkow Gustave Keith Pyott El Mono Jose Burgos Benson Charles Gray Sir Robert John le Mesurier Ahmed Ben Fa'id Roger Delgado Brindte Jerold Wells HenricJcson Felix Aylmer King Ahmed Dems Bernard Minister Ernest Clark SCREENPLAY MICHAEL RELPH, WILLIAM GOLDMAN DIRECTOR BASIL DEARDEN
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Young Elam's claim to royal blood seems to be recognised when he is greeted as a prince on the road to Glastonbury. But it is only by a scheming merchant who plans to use the lad to gam favour with the rebel Monmouth. $ Oracle subtitles page 888 Joachim Frederick Jaeger Elam Curtis Arden Perfect Elizabeth Robillard Mr Morton Jonathan Newth Mr Betterbndge Hedley Goodall Mistress Betterbridge Constance Chapman Hopes Geoffrey Matthews Caution Maurice Good Dick Pyicer John Bardon Josiah Bragg Godfrey James Soft John Juan Moreno Anthony Boyse David Spenser Monmouth Jonathan Newth Sentries j Christopher Ashley 1 Daniel Baber Woman claimant Moira Hamilton OJd Elam James Cossins FILM EDITOR DAVID WILLIAMS DESIGNER KEN JONES DIRECTOR FRED BURNLEY PRODUCERS PATRICK DROMGOOLE, LEONARD WHITE HTV Production
5.00 The Zodiac Game TOM O'CONNOR RUSSELL GRANT Faith Brown (Gemini), Barry Howard (Cancer), Roy Kinnear (Capricorn) and Sue Nichols (Sagittarius) in another hysterical glimpse at the way today's stars react to commonplace and awkward situations. Tom O'Connor asks the questions while TVTimes astrologer Russell Grant helps the lucky winner to a star prize. WRITER DICK HILLS RESEARCH GLORIA COOPER DESIGNER SPENCER CHAPMAN DIRECTOR/PRODUCER HUGH DAVIES Angiia Television Production
5.30 Cartoon Time 5.45 fust Amazing! BARRY SHEENE KENNY LYNCH JAN RAVENS Series showing how the daring perform the amazing, presented by Barry Sheene, Kenny Lynch and Jan Ravens. Stuntman Steve Lewis specialises in jumping over sports cars speeding towards him at 70 mph. But when he tries to clear two cars bearing down on him at 100 mph, the result is extremely chilling. Plus, spectacular skydiving two miles above Oxfordshire, a prison break with a difference, and a musician
BY LAWRENCE BLOCK, DRAMATISED BY LUTHER MURDOCH
The owner of a lonely garage has bad news for weary travellers Marcie and Newt: their car needs expensive repairs. He suggests they take a break in the cafe next door while he gets to work. The couple suspect they are being taken for a ride. Oracle subtitles page 888 Newt Bud Cort Marcie Harry Ruby
Jennifer Holmes Warren Dates Bettye Ackerman
DIRECTOR JOHN PEYSER PRODUCER NORMAN LLOYD AngJia Television Production
Is a garage owner (Warren Dates) taking two young travellers (Jennifer Holmes and Bud Cort) for a bumpy ride? 10.00. who plays the kitchen sink. $ WRITER RICK VANES FILM DIRECTOR IAN McFARLANE STUDIO DIRECTOR IAN BOLT PRODUCER JOHN FANSHAWE Yorkshire Television Production
6.30 ITN News 6.40 Mary O'Hara dc Friends
7.45 Murder, She Wrote ANGELA LANSBURY CAPITOL OFFENCE Crime-writer turned sleuth Jessica Fletcher takes over the empty seat left by a deceased congressman and finds a great deal of political intrigue in Washington DC. Oracle subtitles page 888 Jessica Fletcher Angela Lansbury Dan Jfeppner Stephen Macht Harry Parmel Nicholas Pryor
MARY O'HARA VIC DAMONE Mary is joined by Vic Damone, the City of London Sinfoma with leader Andrew Watkinson and soloist Quentin Poole and singers Arhlene Allan, Sue Bickley, Steve Davies, Carol Duffy, Graham Godfrey, Philip Blake-Jones, Yvonne Lea and David Skewes. Music director is Matthew Freeman.
Ray Dixon Mitchel Ryan Marta Craig Owen Humble Wendell Joyner Frank Aletter Harold De Witt Colby Chester Joe Blinn Gary Sandy Diana Simms Lmda Kelsey Det Avery Mendelsohn Herschel Bernard! Thor Danzmger Mark Shera Kaye Sheppaid Edie Adams
DESIGNER MARK WARD DIRECTOR DAVE HEATHER EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANGUS WRIGHT TVS Production
9.00 Connie
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Winner Takes All JIMMY TARBUCK Geoffrey Wheeler Four new contestants pit their wits in this quiz under the watchful eye of host Jimmy Tarbuck. One of them could end up £1000 richer and could even go on to win more big money in next week's show. Question master is Geoffrey Wheeler, Debbie Browning and Boo Treadwell are the resident hostesses. Questions set by Deborah Sutherland. Additional material by Wally Malston. CONTESTANT RESEARCH LIZZIE HARRIS DESIGNER GORDON LIVESEY PRODUCERS TERRY HENEBERY, GRAHAM WETHERELL Yorkshire Television Production
8.45 ITN News BY RON HUTCHINSON
STEPHANIE BEACHAM BRENDA BRUCE PAUL ROGERS RICHARD MORANT PAM FERRIS with RONALD LACEY Babs, Arnie's girlfriend, is the little mystery' Arnie first met when she hitched a lift. Babs is talking about taking off again and Arnie seeks advice from Nesta... Connie Bea Hector Jamieson Nesta Amie Babs Dev Lisa Borridge Jardner Crawder
Stephanie Beacham Brenda Bruce Paul Rogers Richard Morant Pam Ferris George Costigan Claire Parker Peter Straker Georgia Allen Philip Locke Anton Philips Ronald Lacey
DESIGNER MICHAEL EVE DIRECTOR MICHAEL ROLFE PRODUCER NICHOLAS PALMER Central Production
10.30 The limmy Young Television Programme How urgent is the need to control embryo experiments? Despite strong public and parliamentary support for the Enoch Powell bill to stop experiments on human embryos, the bill failed to become law. As yet, the Government has not set a date for introducing its own controls, but can we continue to allow the scientists a free hand? Norman St John-Stevas, MP, Dame Mary Warnock and test-tube pioneer Dr Robert Edwards answer the questions that matter from Jimmy Young and his audience. DIRECTOR PETER JONES PRODUCER PETRINA RANGE EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CHRIS JELLEY Yorkshire Television Production
Programmes as Yorkshire except: CENTRAL 9.25 Kitzel; 9.30 Better Life; 11.00 Link; 11.30 Gardening; 1.00 Capt Scarlet; 1.30 Adventurer; 2.00 Film — The Most Dangerous Man in the World. Scientific fantasy starring Gregory Peck; 3.45 Just Amazing; 5.00 Now You See It; 5.30 A Team; 11.15 Country Music. ANGLIA 9.30 At Home With. . .; 11.00 Link; 1.00 Mr Smith; 1.30 Farming; 2.00 Film — The Most Dangerous Man in the World. Drama, with Gregory Peck; 3.45 Just Amazing; 5.00 Now You See It; 5.30 Bygones; 6.00 For Valour; 11.15 T J Hooker. GRANADA 9.25 Miniature Chess; 9.30 Human Face of the Pacific; 11.30 Your Right; 1.00 Galactica; 2.00 Survival; 2.30 Movies Go to War; 4.25 Bugs Bunny; 5.00 Cartoon; 5.15 Just Amazing; 6.00 Zodiac Game; 11.15 Film — Night Terror. Valerie Hooper as a woman stalked by killer. TYNE TEES 11.30 Captain Scarlet; 1.00 Farming; 1.30 Celebration; 2.00 Film — The World of Suzie Wong. William Holden in romantic drama set in Hong Kong; 5.00 Now You See It; 5.30 Magnum; 11.15 Hillbillies.
20-26 July 1985 TVTIMES