10-16 August 1985
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The survival of Tina Turner
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Pennsylvania protesters alive to radiation dangers. Is theirs an'AcceptafcJeRisk^asksSafurday'sprogranune
Where baseballs a deadly game CANONSBURG in Pennsylvania has two claims to fame. It is the birthplace of singer Perry Como... and it kills people. A refining plant in the town was used for refining uranium for the Manhattan Project, the secret wartime development of the atomic bomb, in the Forties. But what happened to the low-level radioactive waste from the refinery? It was buried in a pond, grassed over, and became the frightening foundations of a baseball diamond used by the unsuspecting kids of Canonsburg. 'The town is unique in that it has had exposure to low-level man-made radiation longer than
Dana's words and music SOME PEOPLE pack all kinds of everything into a life. Irish singer, Dana, one of the friends of Mary O'Hara and Friends, on ITV on Sunday, has decided to put it all down on paper. In November, Hodder and Stoughton is publishing Dana — An Autobiography, the story of her eventful life since winning the Eurovision Song Contest as an 18year-old schoolgirl who only wanted to get on with her exams. She will be releasing an album on the Ritz label at the same time as the book reaches the shops. With her labour of writing now completed, TVTIMES 10-16 August 1985
anywhere else in the world,1 says Peter Gillbe, director/producer of Saturday's Channel Four documentary, Acceptable Risk 'The radiation is within the levels generally accepted as "safe" for civilian exposure. Yet of the class of 1979 at Canonsburg High School, which overlooks the baseball diamond, three youngsters have already died of cancer, and there are 10 or more other confirmed cases. 'One reason we filmed in America is that there, officials are much more willing to defend their positions and attitudes openly. They believe people have a right to know — the opposite of this country.1 g&RA HOL1AMBY, co-presenter of Ultra Quiz '85 (ITV, Saturday), had an unusual three-month assignment — m Tokyo, maldng training films for a Japanese car manufacturer. Sne £lrned a little of the language but her voice had to be dubbed into Japanese. So why was she chosen? They believe,' she says modestly, that it * aood for the product to have a European girl in vision.'
Words speak volumes for singer-author Dana,
Dana, 33, has disappeared to Dorset and a Bournemouth summer season alongside Russ Abbot. She has taken with her the children, Grace, four, Ruth, two, and 10-month-old John James. Perhaps the title of her most recent single record, Little Things Mean a Lot, is also autobiographical.
Mick Brown, Mike Sharp (right) and Floyd theDroid.
Filling the Ftayd YOUNG VIEWERS of the last series of Video and Chips will be glad to hear news of Floyd the Droid, the simple robot who looked like a dustbin on wheels. 'He's alive and well and living in Esher in Surrey with me,' says the programme's resident boffin Mike Sharp. 'In the new series, presented by Mick Brown, which starts on ITV on Wednesday afternoon, we are going to show some very simple add-ons for Floyd. Especially we are going to look at things to do with his gripper, his arm. There will be data sheets available for those who want to get on with their own robot.1 Among the other ideas explored in this series for do-it-yourselfers: burglar alarms. 'Urn, burglar alarms? 'Yes,' says Sharp. You can n't them up in your room to go off when Mum comes in...'
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SUNDAY sergeant uncertain of how to pick up the threads of his life... Made in black and white See page 27
HTV 1.00pm The Protectors WAM — PART ONE BY TONY BARWICK
The claim of a rich man's daughter that she will soon be wealthy without any help from her father takes The Protectors to Salzburg. $ Harry Rule Robert Vaughn Cbntessa di Cbnfini Nyree Dawn Porter Paul Bucket Tony Anholt Arthur Mackay Prentis Hancock Monica Davies Jill Townsend DIRECTOR JEREMY SUMMERS
1.30 West Country Farming RICHARD KNIGHT MICHAEL CLARK The programme which spotlights the problems and interests of West Country farmers. ASSOCIATE PRODUCER RICHARD EDWARDS HTV Production
followed by Weather for Farmers
2.00 The Lesson is Ulster HOUSING
Series which looks at different aspects of life in Ulster and tries to find some of the reasons behind the bigotry and violence in the province. This second programme focuses on housing conditions and examines the horrors of living in an area under the control of paramilitary groups. And it asks whether new, well-designed and properlyrun estates can help to bring hope to depressed and polarised communities.
MiZIy Stephenson Myrna Loy Al Stephenson Fredric March Fred Deny Dana Andrews Peggy Teresa Wright Homer Harold Russell Wilma Cathy O'DonneU Marie Deny Virginia Mayo Butch Eagle Hoagy Carmichael Hbrtense Deny Gladys George Cliff Steve Cochran Pat Deny Roman Bohnen Mr Milton Ray Collins SCREENPLAY ROBERT H SHERWOOD DIRECTOR WILLIAM WYLER
5.20 Pretenders FREDERICK JAEGER CURTIS ARDEN ELIZABETH ROBILLARD THE EYE OF THE DRUM BY ERIC PRINGLE
After their disastrous rout on Sedgemoor, the battered remnants of Monmouth's rebels flee from the wrath of the victorious Royalist army. Caught up in the disaster, Elam and Perfect find they must not only save their own skins, but attempt to find and rescue the captured Joachim. $ Oracle subtitles page 888 Joachim Frederick Jaeger
Elam Curtis Arden Perfect Elizabeth Robillard CbJ Kirke Hamilton Dyce Soft John Juan Moreno Benjamin White Robert Bridges Ann WMe Prunella Ransome Old woman Betty Turner Sergeant Roy Pattison Officer Richard Parry Squire Tutchin Ray Handy Old Elam James Cossins SCRIPT EDITORS BOB BAKER, DAVE MARTIN FILM EDITOR DON LLEWELLYN DESIGNER DOUG JAMES DIRECTOR TERRY deLACEY PRODUCERS PATRICK DROMGOOLE, LEONARD WHITE HW Production
5J50 Athletics The Pearl Assurance National Half-Marathon Championship from Birmingham Some of Britain's top longdistance men fight it out over 13 miles of tough terrain. Among them are Newport's Steve Jones, winner of this year's London Marathon, last year's victor Alistair Hutton from Edinburgh, Salford's Steve Kenyon, who won the Great North Run back in June, and Bingley's Colin Moore. Introduced by Jim Rosenthal. Commentators are Alan Parry and Ron Hill. PRODUCTION TEAM GRAHAM MAUGHAM, MIKE INMAN, GERARD LANE DEPUTY EDITOR RICHARD WORTH DIRECTORS JOHN DAVIS, STUART WILSON PRODUCER RICHARD RUSSELL Independent TeJevisjon Sport Production
6.30 ITN News 6.36 HTV News 6.40 Mary O'Hara and Friends MARY O'HARA with DANA A programme of music chosen specially for Sunday, Tonight Mary is joined by Dana, the City of London Sinfonia with leader Nicholas Ward, soloist Stephen Orton, 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. DESIGNER MARK WARD EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANGUS WRIGHT DIRECTOR DAVE HEATHER TVS Production
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2.30 The Best Years of Our Lives FREDRIC MARCH MYRNALOY DANA ANDREWS TERESA WRIGHT A multi Oscarwinning film. Three American servicemen are returning home after World War Two. One, Homer Parrish, has lost both hands. But, strangely enough, the problems of readjustment are greater for the other two, Fred, a pilot whose wife has been, and still is, playing around, and Al, a
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Milly (Myrna Ley) helps Rl (Fredric March) to cope with post-war problems in 'The Best Years of Our Lives', 2.30.
8.45 ITN News 9.00 Connie BY RON HUTCHINSON
STEPHANIE BEACHAM PAUL ROGERS RICHARD MORANT PAM FERRIS
Watch long-distance runner Steve Jones in 'Athletics'.
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Winner Takes All JIMMY TARBUCK Geoffrey Wheeler Join four new contestants eager to place their bets in the quiz game that combines general knowledge with a flair for a flutter. Keeping count of their progress in the quest for the Winner Takes All jackpot is jaunty host Jimmy Tarbuck. Geoffrey Wheeler has the questions and Boo TreadwelL and Debbie Browning 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 Yoricshire Television Production
7.45 Murder, She Wrote ANGELA LANSBURY SUDDEN DEATH Crime writer turned sleuth Jessica Fletcher inherits shares in a professional football team. When she receives a lot of very high offers to buy her out, her curiosity is aroused. Oracle subtitles page 888 Jessica Fletcher Angela Lansbury Zak Fanell Bruce Jenner Cathy FarreU Jan Smithers Jill Fanett Marcianne Warman Web McCbrd John Beck Phil Kreuger Allan Miller Pat Pattillo Warren Berlinger Brad Lockwood David Doyle Grover Dillon James McEachin Tank Mason Dick Butkus Harris Talmadge Gary Lockwood
Drama series set in the highpowered world of fashion. Nesta is looking for someone hungry enough to do a mansize job; Jamieson is hungry to prove that it could be him. Connie reluctantly agrees to a new venture — but not before she's stripped Dev on .the street — right down to his underpants. Connie Stephanie Beacham Hector Paul Rogers Jamieson Richard Morant Nesta Parn Ferris Arnie George Costigan Dev Peter Straker Lisa Georgia Allen Bonidge Philip Locke Koyston Peter Settelen Sinclair Brian Stirner Jane Tara Shaw Delivery boy Billy Geraghty DESIGNER MICHAEL EVE DIRECTOR PAUL HARRISON PRODUCER NICHOLAS PALMER Central Production
10.00 Off Peak BY ALMA CULLEN
ANNETTE CROSBIE EDWARD HARDWICKE ISLA BLAIR DAVID ROBB PHYLLIS LOGAN R9BERT McINTOSH Iain Cuthbertson David Bannerman One-off drama filmed on location in the Scottish Borders. The Brackenhill Professional and Business Association needs a new chairman. At its annual 'do' at the Borders Hydro Hotel, the rival contenders canvass support. Their wives are plotting in the background — and not all of them want their husband to win. Music by Mike Moran. See page 10 Oracle subtitles page 888 Freda Annette Crosbie
Barry Edward Hardwicke Elizabeth Isla Blair Tom David Robb Janice Phyllis Logan Keith Robert Mclntosh Dick CorJbett Iain Cuthbertson Barman David Bannerman Jessie CbrJbett Sheila Latimer Ryder Stewart Preston Andrews William Forbes-Hamilton DIRECTOR BRIAN PARKER PRODUCER ROBERT LOVE Scottish TeJevision Production
Programmes as HTV except:
Lifeline.
GRANADA 9.25 Miniature Chess Masterpieces; 9.35 Human Face of the Pacific; 11.00 Mouth of the Dragon; 11.25 Aap Kaa Hak; 11.30 Down to Earth; 12.00 Vintage Spirit; 12.45 Cartoon; 1.00 The Lesson is Ulster; 1.30 Roses Cricket; 3.30 Pretenders; 4.30 Cricket; 11.30 Athletics; 12.10 That's Hollywood. TVS 9.25 Woody Woodpecker; 9.3S Fangface; 12.00 The Purple Line; 1.00 Levkas Man; 11.30
TSW 9.25 Getting On; 11.00 In the Mouth of the Dragon; 11.28 Look and See; 11.30 The South West Week; 12.00 The Boast of Kings; 1.30 Adventure of a Lifetime; 11.30 The South West Week. CENTRAL 9.25 Professor Kitzel; 9.30 In the Mouth of the Dragon; 11.30 Gardening Time; 12.00 The White Faced Clown is Dead; 1.00 Captain Scarlet; 1.30 The Adventurer; 11.30 Country Music Special.
10-16 August 1985 TVTIMES