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  • darren
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    Sunday 27th December 1981

    BBC1

    9.00am Mr Benn

    9.15am Wake Up Sunday

    9.45am Naya Zindagi Naya Jeevan

    10.15am The Queen's Christmas Message

    with sub-titles

    10.30am Why Don`t You...?

    10.55am Play Chess
    with Bill Hartston

    11.05am Day One
    religious magazine presented by Sally Magnusson and Barry Lynch

    11.50am The 1981 Edinburgh Military Tattoo

    1.05pm News Headlines

    1.10pm Cartoon
    : Along Came Daffy

    1.20pm Round Robin

    1.45pm Holiday on Ice

    introduced by Brian Matthew

    2.35pm That's Action!
    a tribute to the tough men of Hollywood films

    4.25pm The All Star Record Breakers
    with Roy Castle

    5.15pm Emu's Magical Christmas Show
    from the Southport Theatre

    5.50pm Newswith Jan Leeming

    6.00pm Disney Time
    with Windsor Davies

    6.40pm Songs of Praise
    from St George`s Chapel, Windsor Chapel

    7.15pm Hi-De-Hi!

    7.45pm Mastermind

    the final from the Metropolitan Police Cadet School, Hendon

    8.20pm Film : Gone with the Wind (1939)
    part 2

    10.15pm Newswith Jan Leeming Weather

    10.25pm Everyman: The Rock That Doesn't Roll
    Cliff Richard talks about his private life

    11.00pm James Galway- Solo
    with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Hiroyuki Iwaki

    11.50pm Golf: Men v Women
    Sally Little plays Greg Norman

    12.40am Weather

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  • darren
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    Boxing Day Saturday 26th December 1981

    BBC1

    9.00am Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales
    Yosemite Sam Scrooge, Porky Pig Cratchit and Tweety Pie Tiny Tim
    star in Bugs Bunny's own interpretation of A Christmas Carol


    9.20am The Curious Cat
    narrated by Eleanor Bron
    Most people have strong feelings about cats; you either like them or
    dislike them. But few of us have ever glimpsed the private
    undomesticated cat-the cat that lives on its own, away from human
    companions. In the heart of the Devon countryside, on open
    farm-land, four cats - a mature tom and three females-were studied
    and filmed for a year. Their story gives a picture of the cat in the wild
    which will make us all-whether cat lovers or not-think quite differently
    about an animal which, for centuries, we have taken for granted


    10.10am Film : The Three Musketeers (1948)
    starring Gene Kelly, Vincent Price and Lana Turner
    In this lavish, Technicolor version of Dumas's famous story,
    the three musketeers and the young recruit from Gascony fight
    their way through a series of exciting adventures in their efforts to
    foil Richelieu's plot to depose the King of France


    12.10pm The Donald Duck Story
    part 2

    12.45pm Newswith Jan Leeming
    Weather Anne Purvis

    12.50pm Junior Kick Start
    A motorcycle trials competition for the Lombard Trophy.
    Two groups of young riders, from 9-17 years old, tackle a tough
    course of natural and man-made obstacles


    1.25pm Film : How the West Was Won (1962)
    starring and narrated by Spencer Tracy
    The epic story of the great American adventure, the conquest of the West,
    is mirrored in the fortunes of one pioneer family


    3.50pm The Junior Superstars
    The Townsend Thoresen Challenge
    Introduced by David Vine, Ron Pickering
    The Superstars is a sporting phenomenon which began in the USA,
    crossed to Britain, then spread throughout the world. Now the
    logical extension, The Junior Superstars


    5.00pm Final Score
    introduced by David Coleman

    5.10pm Newswith Jan LeemingWeatherman

    5.20pm Film : The Magic of Lassie (1978)
    ​ starring James Stewart and Mickey Rooney
    When Lassie is taken away from her owner Clovis Mitchell by the
    dishonest businessman Jamison, she is forced to make a perilous
    escape across the rugged West. With James Stewart as Lassie's proud
    owner, the musical score for the film is by the award-winning team
    responsible for Mary Poppins and The Slipper and the Rose


    7.00pm Blankety Blank
    Terry Wogan hosts a special Christmas edition of the comedy quiz
    game, in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with
    Lorraine Chase, Liza Goddard Larry Grayson, Lenny Henry, Beryl Reid,
    Jimmy Tarbuck


    7.35pm The Mike Yarwood Christmas Show
    starring Mike Yarwood with Marti Caine, Bucks Fizz and Suzanne Danielle

    8.15pm Film : Gone with the Wind (1939)
    starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh and Leslie Howard
    Here it is at last - the film that more people have been to the cinema
    to see than any other has finally come to television. Winner of ten
    Academy Awards and a milestone in movie history, the passionate,
    stormy romance of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara is played out
    against the devastating conflict of the Civil War and the South's
    traumatic reconstruction, in epic scale.
    Part 1: Southern belle Scarlett O'Hara is mortified to learn that Ashley
    Wilkes, the handsome neighbour with whom she fancies herself in
    love, is about to announce his engagement to his cousin, Melanie
    Hamilton. Ashley is attracted to Scarlett like a moth to a candle but
    lacks the courage either to woo her or to make her realise that it is
    Melanie he loves - a mistake which is to have a lasting effect on all their
    lives. On the day of Ashley's betrothal, Rhett Butler, black sheep of an
    old Charleston family, is an amused witness of Scarlett's pique ...
    Première

    9.55pm News and Sport
    with Jan Leemingand David Cass
    Weatherman

    10.10pm Match of the Day
    Introduced by Jimmy Hill
    Barry Davies and Alan Parry report on two First Division games in the
    North and South. Bob Wilson gathers together the day's other
    news including the late-night pools check. Also, the Christmas Goal
    of the Month competition​


    11.10pm Perry Como's French-Canadian Christmas Special
    with Debby Boone, Diane Tell and Olympic ice skating champion,
    Dorothy Hamill​


    12.00 Men v Women
    An International Golf Challenge
    Sally Little v Severiano Ballesteros
    over 9 holes, presented by Peter Alliss


    12.50am Barbara Mandrell
    and The Mandrell Sisters celebrate Christmas with guests Bobby Vinton
    and Andrae Crouch. Also enjoying the festive season is country music's
    one and only puppet band Truck Shackley and the Texas Critters


    1.25am Weather

    1.30am Closedown

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  • darren
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    Christmas Day Friday 25th December 1981

    BBC1

    8:40am Star Over Bethlehem
    A musical celebration for Christmas.
    Seven nations come together in a global concert united by the
    man-made star of today - the communications satellite.


    9:40am The Flumps
    A See-Saw programme (Repeat)

    9:55am Rolf at Christmas
    Rolf Harris with guests Keith Harris and Darts and 200 children from
    Overleigh Middle School, Chester bring you a selection of Christmas
    songs.
    Rolf and 200 young guests bring you a selection of Christmas
    songs from the historic city of Chester


    10:30am Christmas Morning Service
    from St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in the presence of
    HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and other members of
    the Royal Family


    11:47am Weather Jack Scott

    11:50am The Donald Duck Story
    The inside story of the meteoric career of the world's most bumptious
    bird showing how that devious darned duck got his start in life. Part 1


    12:30pm Film : tom thumb (1958)
    starring Russ Tamblyn, Alan Young, Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers
    George Pal 's famous film adaptation of the Grimm Brothers'
    fairy-tale for children of all ages features some lively dancing from
    Russ Tamblyn, a highly whistle-able theme song, some very convincing
    trick photography and two hilariously incompetent villains


    2:00pm Top of the Pops
    TOTP's Christmas Party
    The Radio 1 DJs present their favourite hits of 1981, hosted by
    Peter Powell and Dave Lee Travis


    3:00pm The Queen
    speaks to the Commonwealth

    3:10pm Larry Grayson's Generation Game
    Join Larry Grayson and Isla St Clair for this special Christmas
    edition with surprise guests and seasonal games for the
    contestants and the family to play at home


    4:10pm Film : In Search of the Castaways (1961)
    Walt Disney's classic adventure film starring Hayley Mills,
    Maurice Chevalier, George Sanders and Wilfrid Hyde White

    Thrills abound as earthquake, hurricane, fire and flood beset
    the voyagers in search of Captain Grant. Hayley Mills is perfect
    as the dauntless daughter in this colourful version of Jules Verne's
    tale for children of all ages
    Première

    5:45pm Jim'll Fix It
    with Jimmy Savile, OBE
    Dear Jim, Please may I ... Have a new set of angel's wings?
    Go to Disneyland? Spend my 105th birthday by the sea?
    Work for Father Christmas?

    In this special Christmas Day programme Jimmy makes
    these and other dreams come true


    6:25pm Evening News with Moira Stuart
    Weatherman

    6:35pm Paul Daniels' Magical Christmas
    Join Paul Daniels as he conjures up a host of seasonal surprises
    and introduces his special guests: from Hamburg Tux and his
    flying kitchen; from Paris Les Samurai, exciting exponents of the
    martial arts; and the brilliant illusionist Pierre Brahma


    7:15pm Last of the Summer Wine
    Whoops
    A special Christmas episode starring Bill Owen, Peter Sallis,
    Brian Wilde with John Rutland, Arnold Peters, Foggy and Clegg
    somewhat cautiously agree with Compo that Christmas isn't what it
    used to be. In an effort to recapture the spirit of their youth they look
    up two long-lost boisterous school mates: champion lamp-post climber
    and duck impressionist 'Chuffer ' Enright, and long-distance hand
    walker 'Splutter'


    7:45pm The Two Ronnies
    starring Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker and their guests
    Sheena Easton , Chas & Dave

    8:35pm Dallas
    Waterloo at South Fork
    The problems for the Ewing family continue to grow as J.R. is
    confronted by both Miss Ellie and Bobby - who demand explanations


    9:25pm Film : Loophole (1980)
    starring Albert Finney, Martin Sheen, Susannah York, Colin Blakely,
    Jonathan Pryce, Robert Morley
    The vault of one of the world's largest and safest holding banks is reputed
    to be completely 'burglar-proof'. However, there is one loophole ...
    An expert team of professional criminals, cramped in the putrid
    labyrinth of sewers beneath the streets of London, ingeniously prepare
    to exploit the loophole and pull off one of the most
    ambitious and daring heists
    Première

    11:05pm Main Newswith Moira Stuart
    Holiday Weather Jack Scott

    11:15pm Parkinson on Comedy
    Michael Parkinson introduces a selection of the funniest moments
    from his programme in recent years, featuring among others:
    Dave Allen, Rowan Atkinson, Cannon and Ball, Michael Bentine,
    Billy Connolly, Ken Dodd, Bob Hope, Frankie Howerd, Tom Lehrer
    Arthur Marshall, Spike Milligan, Sir Harry Secombe, Jimmy Tarbuck,
    Tommy Trinder, Kenneth Williams


    12:15am Christmas Night with The Spinners
    Over 1,000 people join The Spinners at the Spa for a musical
    celebration of Christmas. BBC cameras move into the festive
    atmosphere at Harrogate's Royal Hall to find Tony, Cliff, Mick, Hughie
    and a singing audience​


    12:45am Weather

    12:50am Closedown

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  • darren
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    Christmas Eve Thursday 24th December 1981

    BBC1

    9.20am Gymnast

    Women's Floor Exercises
    (Repeat)

    9.45am The Perishers
    (Repeat)

    9.50am Jackanory
    with Sinead Cusack, The Black Lamb of Bethlehem(Repeat)

    10.05am The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
    North Pole Peril(Repeat)

    10.25am Why Don't You? . . .
    Your ideas, games and activities

    10.50am Play Chess
    4 : Combinations

    11.00am Go with Noakes : Port St Mary to Rathlin Island
    Join John Noakes and Shep(Repeat)

    11.30am King of the Rocket Men
    A serial in 12 parts 4: High Peril (b&w)

    11.40am The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Mysteries


    12.30pm News After Noonwith Richard Whitmore
    Weather Ann Purvis

    12.45pm King Rollo
    A See-Saw programme(Repeat)

    12.50pm Stop-Go!
    A new See-Saw programme

    1.00pm Film : El Cid (1961)


    3.53pm Regional News(Excluding London)

    3.55pm Play School

    4.20pm Mighty Mouse

    The Mouse of Tomorrow(Repeat)

    4.25pm Jackanory
    The Snow Queen, by Hans Christian Andersen, read by Cheryl Campbell

    4.40pm A Very Merry Cricket


    5.05pm Blue Peter


    5.35pm Willo the Wisp
    Christmas Box

    5.40pm Evening News
    with Moira Stuart
    Weatherman

    5.55pm Tom and Jerry
    The Night Before Christmas(London & SE)
    Regional News(All other regions)

    6.05pm The Little and Large Show
    The Christmas Edition, starring Syd Little and Eddie Large
    with guests
    Madness, The Stutz Bear Cats
    Special guest star Lulu


    6.35pm Top of the Pops
    David Jensen presents a special live edition With Zoo

    7.15pm Are You Being Served ?
    Roots?
    Old
    Mr Grace is due to celebrate his 90th birthday.
    The staff of Grace Brothers decide to give him a coat of arms
    but find it difficult to trace his roots


    7.45pm The Kenny Everett Television Show
    This is Kenny Everett's first show for the BBC and in it he will be doing
    several things we're not allowed to talk about and meeting several
    people we're not at liberty to divulge. The whole show is full of fantastic
    ingredients too numerous to describe. Suffice it to say everything will
    be completely original in as much as it's never been done before ...
    on the BBC.
    Join Kenny and the cast of thousands for the experience of a lifetime.
    Or, on the other hand, watch this show


    8.15pm Film : The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
    with Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine and Shelley Winters
    Heedless of mountainous seas and worsening weather, the passengers
    aboard the huge liner Poseidon celebrate New Year's Eve in the traditional
    fashion until their festivities are literally turned upside down. A freak
    wave has capsized the ship and for the small band of survivors of the
    initial disaster, the question is - can they escape from the floating
    death trap before it sinks to the bottom of the sea?​

    10.10pm Main News with Moira Stuart
    Weatherman

    10.25pm The Good Old Days

    A Christmas celebration from the famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.
    For your delectation and delight, your chairman Leonard Sachs introduces
    John Inman, Barry Howard, Eira Heath, Jimmy Cricket, Ricardo Arancibia,
    Cosmotheka, Guest artist Roy Castle


    11.15pm Peace in No Man's Land
    The story of the Christmas Truce Narrated by Martin Jarvis
    On Christmas Eve 1914 on the Western Front, British and German soldiers
    sang carols to each other across a frosty, moonlit No Man's Land.
    The next morning, on Christmas Day, hundreds of men of both
    nations emerged from the trenches to talk, joke, take photographs and
    exchange souvenirs, in the most famous fraternisation of the First World
    War.
    This remarkable event is remembered by three soldiers who took part:
    Graham Williams of the London Rifle Brigade; Leslie Walkinton of the
    Queen's Westminster Rifles and Albert Moren, of The Queen's Regiment.
    And another truce of that war, on another front, is recalled by
    Dr Friedrich Kohn, former Medical Officer attached to the
    ​ Hungarian Army​


    11.50pm Midnight Mass of the Nativity
    from the Chapel of the Convent of Mercy, Strabane, Northern Ireland,
    Fr John McCullagh conducts the traditional liturgy of Christmas on the
    theme The Breadwinner with a congregation from the town with the
    highest level of unemployment in the United Kingdom​


    12.50am Weather

    12.55am Closedown

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  • darren
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    Wednesday 23rd December 1981

    BBC1

    9.20am Gymnast
    9.45am The Perishers
    9.50am Jackanory
    10.05am The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
    10.25am Why Don't You ... ?
    10.50am Play Chess!
    11.00am Go with Noakes
    11.30am King of the Rocket Men
    11.40am The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Mysteries
    12.30pm News After Noon, Weather
    12.57pm Regional News
    (excluding London & SE)
    Financial Report, and News Headlines (London and SE only)
    1.00pm Pebble Mill at One
    1.45pm Fingerbobs
    2.00pm The Nativity
    3.30pm The Pink Panther : A Pink Christmas
    3.53pm Regional News
    (excluding London)
    3.55pm Play School
    4.15pm Jackanory
    4.30pm The Record Breakers
    4.55pm RentaSanta
    5.40pm Evening News, Weatherman
    6.00pm Regional news magazines
    6.25pm Nationwide
    7.15pm Tom and Jerry
    7.25pm Film : Carry On Doctor (1967)
    9.00pm Nine O'Clock News
    9.25pm Tenko
    10.20pm TV Film : The Savage Bees (1976)
    11.50pm News Headlines; Weatherman

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  • darren
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    Tuesday 22nd December 1981

    BBC1


    10.25am Why Don't You...?
    10.50am Play Chess!
    11.00am Go with Noakes
    11.30am King of the Rocket Men
    11.40am The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Mysteries
    12.30pm News After Noon, Weather
    12.57pm Regional News
    (excluding London)
    Financial Report, and News Headlines (London and SE only)
    1.00pm Pebble Mill at One
    1.45pm Over the Moon
    2.00pm Film : Sinbad the Sailor (1947)
    3.53pm Regional News
    (excluding London)
    3.55pm Play School
    4.20pm Mighty Mouse
    4.25pm Jackanory
    4.40pm The Drak Pack : Dred Goes to Hollywood
    5.00pm Codename Icarus
    5.35pm Paddington
    5.40pm Evening News, Weatherman
    6.00pm Regional news magazines
    6.25pm Nationwide
    6.55pm Angels
    7.20pm The Rockford Files
    8.10pm Sean Connery Profile
    9.00pm Nine O'Clock News
    Weatherman
    9.25pm Play for Today: The Factory
    10.25pm Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet
    11.13pm News Headlines
    11.15pm Men v Women : International Golf Challenge
    12.05am Weatherman

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  • darren
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    Monday 21st December 1981

    BBC1


    10.25am Why Don't You....?
    10.50am Play Chess!
    11.00am The Rose and the Ring
    11.20am King of the Rocket Men
    11.40am The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Mysteries
    12.30pm News After Noon, Weather J
    12.57pm Regional News
    (excluding London & SE)
    Financial Report, and News Headlines (London and SE only)
    1.00pm Pebble Mill at One
    1.45pm Chock-a-Block
    2.00pm See Hear!
    2.50pm International Show Jumping
    3.53pm Regional News
    (excluding London)
    3.55pm Play School
    4.20pm Mighty Mouse
    4.25pm Jackanory
    4.40pm The Cricket in Times Square
    5.05pm Blue Peter
    5.35pm Paddington
    5.40pm Evening News, Weatherman
    6.00pm Nationwide
    6.55pm Angels
    7.20pm Blake's Seven
    8.10pm Panorama
    9.00pm Nine O'Clock News, Weatherman
    9.25pm Max Boyce in Concert
    10.00pm International Show Jumping
    10.45pm Film 81
    11.18pm News Headlines
    11.20pm Men v Women : An International Golf
    12.10am Weatherman

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  • darren
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    Sunday 20th December 1981

    BBC1


    9.00am Mr Benn
    9.15am Wake Up Sunday
    9.35am Nai Zindagi Naya Jeevan
    10.05am Mary Chipperfield's Wildest School on Earth
    10.35am Lost for Words
    11.00am See Hear!
    11.50am Discovering Patchwork
    12.15pm Sunday Worship
    1.00pm Farming
    1.25pm Embroidery
    1.50pm News Headlines
    1.55pm Film Matinee : The Man in the Santa Claus Suit (1979)
    3.30pm Barbara's Problem Dogs
    4.20pm International Show Jumping
    5.30pm Great Expectations
    6.00pm News, Weatherman
    6.10pm Corbet Woodall
    appeals on behalf of the Arthritis and Rheumatism
    Council for Research

    6.15pm Songs of Praise
    7.15pm Hi-De-Hi!
    7.45pm Mastermind
    8.20pm Bergerac
    9.15pm Dallas
    10.05pm News, Weather
    10.15pm Robert of Canterbury
    11.10pm Women in the Eighties
    11.35pm Men v Women : An International Golf Challenge
    12.25am Weatherman​

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  • darren
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    Saturday 19th December 1981

    ​ BBC1


    9.05am The World of Rugby
    9.30am Swap Shop
    12.12am Weather
    12.15pm Grandstand
    5.10pm The Police - Montserrat 81
    5.50pm News, Weatherman
    6.00pm Sport/Regional News
    6.05pm Larry Grayson's Generation Game
    7.00pm Film : Warlords of Atlantis (1978)
    8.35pm The Two Ronnies
    9.20pm News and Sport, Weatherman
    9.35pm Match of the Day Special
    (Football and Show Jumping)
    11.05pm Parkinson
    12.05am Fundamental Frolics
    1.20am Weather​

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  • darren
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    No probs ill keep putting them up.
    Yes things did start to change from the start of the nineties.


    Originally posted by akb48fan View Post
    i've said it once before darren and i'll say it again - many thanks for all the listings you've put up on this thread. Just looking through all of them i can quite easily see that the rot was starting from the beginning of the 90's on both itv and the bbc. A couple of good programmes each year on an otherwise poor festive schedule.

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  • staffslad
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    Great listings and well-appreciated.

    Re: Xmas Day 1980 on ITV...Yes, I remember that Runaround when they were on ice skates. Morcombe and Wise had a pretty stellar guest list that year--shame their work for ITV never reached the heights it did for the Beeb.

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  • akb48fan
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    I've said it once before Darren and I'll say it again - many thanks for all the listings you've put up on this thread. Just looking through all of them I can quite easily see that the rot was starting from the beginning of the 90's on both ITV and the BBC. A couple of good programmes each year on an otherwise poor festive schedule.

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  • darren
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    Boxing Day Friday 26th December 1980

    ITV LONDON

    9.00am Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of the Living Lies
    musical cartoon, with Burgess Meredith

    9.25am The Sooty Christmas Show
    with Matthew Corbett

    9.50am Rainbow Christmas Show
    with Geoffrey Hayes, Stanley Bates, Jane Tucker, Rod Burton,
    Freddy Marks, Roy Skelton


    10.15am Film : The Last Giraffe (1979)
    starring Susan Anspach, Simon Ward

    12.00 Christmas Star Games
    with Michael Aspel, from the Sobell Sports Centre, North London

    1.00pm ITN News

    1.05pm Boxing Day Racing from Kempton Park

    introduced by Brough Scott (1.10, 1.40, 2.15 races)

    2.30pm Film : Zulu Dawn (1979)
    starring Burt Lancaster, John Mills, Simon Ward, Peter O'Toole

    4.45pm The Roman Invasion of Ramsbottom
    musical play performed by the Children's Music Theatre


    5.45pm News at 5.45

    6.00pm Survival Special : Penguin Christmas

    narrated by David Niven

    7.00pm Film : Earthquake (1974)
    starring Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner

    9.30pm The Thoughts of Chairman Alf- at Christmas
    On Yer Actual Boxing Day, starring Warren Mitchell

    10.00pm ITN News

    10.15pm An Audience with Dame Edna Everage

    11.15pm Benson


    11.45pm The Electric Theatre Show
    presented by Mike Riddoch

    12.15am It's Christmas
    carols sung by children from the Effra Creative Arts Centre, London


    ITV YORKSHIRE (as ITV London except)

    11.15pm The Pirates of Penzance

    12.00 Superstar Profile : Dudley Moore

    12.30am Closedown


    ITV GRANADA (as ITV London except)

    11.15pm The Pirates of the Pirates of Penzance
    with Spike Milligan, Ian Wallace, Vivienne Ross (Repeat)

    12.00 Film : Five Card Stud (1968)
    starring Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum

    1.45am Closedown



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  • darren
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    Christmas Day Thursday 25th December 1980

    ITV LONDON

    9.00am A Merry Morning
    children's party with Don Maclean, Guys and Dolls, Eddie Idris, The Chuckle Brothers, Pepe and Friends


    9.45am Christmas Eucharist
    from Canterbury Cathedral, using the new Alternative Service Book

    10.45am A Christmas Star
    cartoon incorporating carols(Repeat)

    11.10am A Christmas Runaround
    with all the contestants on ice skates, presented by Mike Read

    11.40am Film : Digby-the Biggest Dog in the World (1973)
    with Jim Dale, Spike Milligan, Angela Douglas

    1.15pm Christmas Crossroads

    1.45pm Billy Smart's Christmas Circus
    from Winkfield near Windsor, with Keith Harris


    3.00pm The Queen

    3.10pm Film : George and Mildred (1980)

    starring Yootha Joyce, Brian Murphy, Stratford Johns

    5.05pm 3-2-1 Pantomime
    presented by Ted Rogers, Chris Emmett, Mike Newman with Nicholas Parsons, Derek Batey,
    Sheila Steafel, Bill Maynard, Mike Reid,
    Jacqui Scott, Bob Carolgees

    6.00pm The James Bond Film: The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
    starring Roger Moore, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland

    8.30pm The Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show
    with Peter Barkworth,Gemma Craven, Peter Cushing, Jill Gascoigne,Hannah Gordon,
    Alec Guinness, Glenda Jackson, Peter Vaughan


    9.30pm This Is Your Life
    presented by Eamonn Andrews

    10.00pm Janet and Company
    Janet Brown with Roy Kinnear, Frank Windsor, Rod Hull and Emu


    10.30pm News

    10.40pm Film : A Touch of Class (1973)

    starring Glenda Jackson and George Segal

    12.30am It's Christmas In England
    carols from St Richards with St Andrews School, Ham , Surrey

    12.45am Closedown

    ITV YORKSHIRE (as ITV London except)

    ITV GRANADA (as ITV London except)


    10.40pm Liza Minnelli in Concert in New Orleans

    12.15am It's Christmas!

    12.25am Closedown


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  • darren
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    Re: Christmas TV

    Christmas Eve Wednesday 24th December 1980

    ITV LONDON

    9.30am Cloppa Castle
    White Elephant, with the puppets of Cloppa Castle (Repeat)

    9.40am Rainbow
    Nightdreams

    9.55am Clapperboard
    with Chris Kelly

    10.30am Frank Muir's Christmas Extraordinary
    Frank Muir, Valerie Pitts


    11.00am Disneyland's 25th Anniversary
    with Danny Kaye, Michael Jackson, The Osmonds, Adam Rich

    12.00 Free Time
    with Mick Robertson

    12.30pm Take the High Road

    1.00pm News at One

    1.20pm Thames News

    1.30pm The Walt Disney Classic

    Chip 'n' Dale, with Donald Duck

    1.40pm Film : Quo Vadis ? (1951)
    starring Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, Leo Genn, Peter Ustinov

    4.45pm Christmas Nativity
    Manorfield School, Poplar, presents the Greatest Story Ever Told

    5.15pm Crossroads

    5.45pm News at 5.45

    6.00pm Thames News

    6.30pm Give Us a Clue for Christmas

    with Michael Aspel, Una Stubbs, Lionel Blair

    7.00pm Christmas at Robin's Nest
    No Room at the Inn, with Richard O`Sullivan,
    Tony Britton, David Kelly, Barbara Murray

    7.30pm Coronation Street

    8.00pm London Night Out Christmas Special
    Tom O'Connor presents Cilla Black, Arlene Phillips' Hot Gossip, Mark Ryan, the New Black Abbots, Bernie Winters and Schnorbitz, the St Bernard, The Dymeks


    9.00pm Film : Family Plot (1976)
    Hitchcock`s last film, starring Karen Black, William Devane,
    Bruce Dern, Barbara Harris

    10.15pm News at Ten

    10.30pm Film : Family Plot (1976)
    continued

    11.30pm Midnight Mass
    from St Mary's Cathedral, Middlesbrough, Cleveland

    12.30pm Closedown

    ITV YORKSHIRE (as ITV London except)

    12.00 The Riordans
    (until 12.30)

    1.20pm Calendar News
    (until 1.30)

    5.15pm Give Us a Clue for Christmas
    (until 5.45)

    6.00pm Calendar

    6.35pm Crossroads

    (until 7.00)

    ITV GRANADA (as ITV London except)

    12.00 The Riordans
    (until 12.30)

    1.20pm Granada Reports
    (until 1.30)

    5.15pm Give Us A Clue for Christmas

    6.00pm Granada Reports on Christmas Eve

    6.30pm Crossroads
    (until 7.00)

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