Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield introduce a bumper package of Saturday morning entertainment. Starting with Corners
Steven Spielberg watch out! The Chuckle Brothers are entering the world of movie-making. Is this the start of something big? If not, Billy Butler 's on hand with armchair theatre and there's magic from Simon Lovell. Director CEUA THOMSON Producer MARTIN HUGHES
Muppets in Toyland
Created for television by JIM HENSON
Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield open the doors of Studio 7 to bring you another action-packed show. This morning's live music is from Terence Trent D'Arby. You can call him on [number removed]. Author and conservationist Gerald Durrell has a fantastic journey to tell you about - and you could win a safari holiday in Kenya
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Mark Chase has another special report and Going Live's game show host, Peter Simon , presents another action-packed edition of Double Dare.
There's cartoon adventure with Spiderman, too. Editor CHRIS BELUNGER
BERNARD DAVEY
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1.00 News Summary
with Moira Stuart
Weather
The search continues: who will be the Telly Addicts of 1987? Could it be either of tonight's families - the elys from London or the BRUSTADS from Newport? Join Noel Edmonds and test your knowledge of telly trivia. Director ANNETTE MARTIN Producer TIM MANNING
Executive producer JOHN KING BBC Pebble Mill
by JEREMY LLOYD and DAVID CROFT
In the last in the present series Gruber is knee-deep in the forgeries he has to make, and Rene is knee-deep in a tunnel as part of his quest to find the British airmen their uniforms.
Directed by DAVID CROFT and ROBIN CARR (R)
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by GERALD DURRELL
Screenplay in ten parts by CHARLES WOOD starring
Hannah Gordon , Brian Blessed 1: Corfu 1935
Mrs Durrell is persuaded by her eldest son, Larry, to quit England's rain-soaked shores for the beautiful, sunlit island of Corfu. The Durrell family are promptly pounced upon by Spiro the taxi driver who announces that he will take them in hand and fix everything.
Music composed and conducted by DARYL RUNSWICK
Photography ANDREW DUNN DesignerJOHN BONE
Script editor MERVYN HAISMAN Producer JOE WATERS
Director PETER BARBER FLEMING Theme music to My Family and Other Animals available on record. RESL 220 seven inch, RSL 220 12 inch * FEATURE: page 102
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Starring Bob Monkhouse
More exciting prizes to be won on television's bingo quiz show as four hopeful contestants compete for the chance of a dream holiday by winning the final round of Bob's Full House.
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starring Russ Abbot
special guest star Les Dennis
featuring Bella Emberg and Maggie Moone, Tom Bright, Suzy Aitchison, Paul Shearer
Russ's hilarious exploits continue when he finds himself literally 'stuck' in a shop window. The Fat Man creates more havoc and Basildon Bond flicks through the family album and reminisces about his father - the very first special agent - who is responsible for the capture of the notorious German agent Mata Hari.
Vince Prince sings his way through a game of scrabble and C.U. Jimmy makes a daring appearance in the guise of Bonnie Prince Charlie 1720-88!
Written by BARRY CRYER, PAUL MINETT, BRIAN LEVESON, DICK VOSBURGH Additional material GARY CLAPPERTON, MATHEW WILLETTS, PETE MACDONALD, DAVID HURST
Script associates BARRY CRYER and JOHN LANGDON
Musical director ALYN AINSWORTH Choreographer TUDOR DAVIES Sound supervisor MIKE FELTON Lighting director ERIC WALLIS Designers MARTIN METHVEN and GARRY FREEMAN
Produced and directed by JOHN BISHOP
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by Jeremy Brock
A 15-part series
'My friend's in that cave and I don't want his death to become one of your stories.... something to raise a laugh.'
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with Moira Stuart
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The first of three helpings of horror from the 'modem master of terror'. Starring
Christopher Walken Martin Sheen Herbert Lorn
Emerging from a five-year coma Johnny Smith discovers he has a strange power - he can see visions of the past, present and, most frightening of all, the future. An exciting thriller from the director of The Fly.
Screenplay by JEFFREY BOAM
Based on the novel by STEPHEN KING Produced by DEBRA HILL
Directed by DAVID CRONENBERG
(First showing on British television)
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Introduced by Steve Rider
International Snooker
The Rothmans Grand Prix from Reading
The old green baize looks the same ... £60,000 awaits the winner, last year jimmy
WHITE; £36,000 the runner-up, last year REX WILLIAMS.
Who'll pocket the colours and the cheques this time round? Commentators
TED LOWE. JACK KARNEHM, CLIVE EVERTON
International Golf
The Suntory World
Matchplay Championship from Wentworth
The finale of a great British (and European!) golfing summer - Faldo's Open victory, and a magnificent Ryder Cup triumph already in the bag. To follow - a British winner in this prestigious tournament? Why not? Commentators HARRY CARPENTER , PETER ALLISS. BRUCE CRITCHLEY , TONY JACKLIN. ALEX HAY , CLIVE CLARK
World Cup Cricket
ENGLAND'S third match, opponents SRI LANKA, venue Peshawar in the northern regions of Pakistan. The game completes
Mike Gatting 's men's first look at all of their Group B rivals. Commentators TONY LEWIS, RAY ILLINGWORTH, JACK BANNISTER
Timetable
10.55 Snooker
12.30am Golf
1.00 Cricket
Plus a round-up of all the day's other sporting stories
Television presentation:
Snooker KEITH PHILIPS
Golf JOHN SHREWSBURY, FRED VINER. ALASTAIR SCOTT
Cricket PTV, Pakistan
Producer CHARLES BALCHIN
Edited by BRIAN BARWICK