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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 22

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TELEVISIONRADIO Friday February 20 19SI Wavelengths Radio 4 (200kHz), London only 417m (720kHz), VHP Radio 5 247m VHF Radio 2 433m 693kHi), 330m (909kHz), VHF; Radio 1 285m 275m LaTaBBBSBnseae 22 BBC-1 12 5 am Film: An Eye for an Eye. 1 33 Weather; close. II 0 am Schools: Let's See. 12 40 pm Scottish News. 55 Reporting Scotland.

10 15 It's Himself Norman. 10 45 News for Scotland; National News; weather. 12 35 am Weather; Close. Northern Ireland: 3 53 pm Northern Ireland News. 5 55 Scene Around Six.

10 15 Spotlight. 10 45 News; weather. 12 35 am News, Weather, close. England: 10 15 pm East: Weekend. London and the South-east: The Time of my Life.

Midlands: Midlands Tonight. North: Politics North. North-east: Coast to Coast: The Decision-Makers. North-west Home Ground. South: Cusden on Location.

South-west: Parallels. West: The Friars Move On. Philip Sayer in Bobby Wants to Meet Me: BBC-2, 9 30 Victorian Edinburgh; Tom Watson as the helpful Medical officer. 8 50 POINTS OF VIEW. More viewer opinion on BBC programmes, conveyed by Barry Took.

3 0 NEWS; weather. 9 25 STARSKY AND HUTCH: Running. Glaser and Soul in another re-run drama, with Starshy putting his Job on the line to hide a flrl (Lana Wood) from the police. IME OF MY LIFE. Second showing for the downbeat comedy series about disaster-struck.

Ken (Mark Kingston) losing Job and wife on the same day, with worse to come. (For London and Southeast viewers only; see right for regional variations). 10 50 ROYAL HERITAGE. 7: Victoria and Albert. Huw Wheldon looks at the contributions they made, separately and together, to the royal collections and building works.

50 BALLROOM CHAMPIONS. Ray Moore your man on the floor at Hammersmith Palais, Amateur Modern, Professional Latin-American the competed classes in the UK Championships. 12 35 Close. 7 5 Open University. 1 55 Close.

5 Schools: 8 5 Treffpunkt: Deutschland. 9 is Athlete, fl 52 Look and Read. 19 15 Maths-ln-a-Bwc. 10 S5 Going to Work. 11 2 Hyn Fyd.

11 25 You and Me. 11 40 Schools: Maths File. 12 5 pm 16 Up. 12 30 Close. 12 42 Regional News (except London).

12 45 Midday News. 1 0 Pebble Mill at One 1 45 How Do You Do? 2 2 Schools: Scene. 2 35 A Good Job with Prospects. 3 0 Close. 3 30 Cywaln.

3 53 Regional News (except London). 3 55 Play School. 4 20 Dinky Dog. 4 30 Jackanory. 4 45 Finders Keepers.

Si 10 Grange Hill. 5 35 The Perlshers. 5 40 NEWS; weather. 5 55 NATIONWIDE. Including (6 45) Sportswide with Desmond Lynam.

7 THE CIRCUS WORLD CHAMPION SHIPS. Bruce Hammal introduces the high-flying spectacular at Robert Brothers' Big Top as eight of the world's top circus acts, from six different countries, compete in Acrobatics, High Wire, Flying Trapeze and Western classes. 8 0 THE WALLS OF JERICHO. 5: Bitter Endings, New Beginnings. Sara Kestelman as the dogged lady doc, continuing to overcome sexist prejudice in 7 30 Charlie's Angels.

8 30 The Gaffer. 9- 0 Second Chance. 10 0 News at Ten. 10 35 Better Dead? 11 5 Soap. 11 35 Film: Linus.

1 35 Weather; I Want to be Ready; Close. 9 30 Schools. 12 The Magic Ball. 12 10 Once upon a Time. 12 30 A Better Read, 1 0 News.

1 20 A TV News. 1 30 Together. 2 After Noon Plus. 2 45 Oddball. 2 55 Film: Take My Life.

4 15 Dr Snuggles. 4 20 The Adventures of Elack Beauty. 4 45 The Extraordinary People Show. 5 15 Clapperboard. 5 45 News.

6 ATV Today. 7 Family Fortunes. 7 30 Charlie's Angels. 8 30 The Gaffer. 9 0 Second Chance.

10 0 News at Ten. 10 30 Soap. 11 0 ATV News. 11 5 Film: Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. 1 0 Close.

9 30 Schools. 12 0 The Magic Ball. 12 10 Once upon a Time. 12 30 A Better Read. 1 0 News.

1 20 Anglia News. 1 30 Together. 2 0 Houseparty. 2 25 Film: Run a Crooked Mile. 4 15 Dr Snuggles.

4 20 The Adventures of Black Beauty. 4 45 The Extraordinary People Show. 5 15 Clapperboard. 5 45 News. 6 0 About Anglia.

7 0 Family Fortunes. 7 30 B.J. and the Bear. 8 30 The Gaffer. 9 0 Second Chance.

10 0 News at Ten. 10 30 Seven Days. 11 0 Soap. II 30 Film: Night and the City. 1 15 At the End of the Day close.

BBC-2 s. tt EE ilnen 11 ft TJTif vehicles because of the fuel allowance cuts, but the cost of the new Tornado aircraft to which we're committed could bail out BL four times over. Can we afford to keep our NATO commitments and our own interna nuclear force? 9 0 CALL MY BLUFF. Robert Robinson with another dictionary dip; N. Newman, P.

Eddington on the Marshall team, B. Forbes, S. Cook siding with Mutr. 9 30 BOBBY WANTS TO MEET ME, by Janey Preger. Bobby is Bob Dylan, long-term hero of rock journalist Neville, who has always dreamed of an encounter with his idol.

And in four days' time Philip Sayer leads the Playhouse comedy, directed by Tony Smith. 10 25 TREASURES OF THE HERMITAGE. Marius Goring is the narrator for a tour of the Leningrad Museum's famous Rembrandt collection, most of it put together by Catherine the Great. 10 45 NEWSNIGHT. 11 30 FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY MORN ING.

Journalist Robert Lacey hosts the chat show, with a guest list culled from his researches into the royal- house of Saudi Arabia. There's a princely factory worker, and an unveiled Saudi lady! 12 25 Close. School (As BBC1 3 55 pm). II 25 Close. 4 50 pm Open University 5 40 CHARLIE CHAPLIN.

In Triple Trouble. 6 5 MONKEY: The Fountain of Youth. More stirring deeds in old China. 6 50 SPEAK FOR YOURSELF: Asking For Time Off Work. The simple English series tells how to ko about it; looks, too, at the duties of Britain's first Asian mayor.

7 15 MID-EVENlNG NEWS with sub-titles; weather. 7 25 OXFORD ROAD SHOW. Rob Rohrer, Jackie Spreckley with the juvenile magazine show which this week includes Nash the Slash, and a new comic turn, Ernie Dalton, from 8 0 GARDENER'S WORLD. Geoffrey Smith starts a new series of the horticultural slot with a visit to Jersey, where they're trying out new ways of growing tomatoes and studying the effect of light on pot plants. 8 25 WHAT PRICE DEFENCE? With a Defence White Paper coming up next month, David- Jessel reports on the Government's budget-stretching problems.

The Rhine Army has had to lay up ITV London sales trip, in order to afford a South of France holiday. 9 SECOND CHANCE. 5: January. Life is looking up for Kate as her catering business booms, but ex-husband Ralph is down in the dumps, and thinking of taking off abroad. Susannah York, Ralph Bates as the separate developers.

10 0 NEWS AT TEN; weather. 10 30 BENSON: Old Man Gatling. He being Governor's grumpy and irritating old dad, to be dealt with by Robert Guillaume as butler Benson in the US comedy. 11 0 THE LONDON PROGRAMME: The Ber- mondsey Story. Mike Chaplin reports on the power struggle going on in the working-class constituency's Labour party.

With a new parliamentary candidate to be selected, and names to be chosen for next year's Southwark Council elections, the Left dominates but the Right, helped by the EETPU, is fighting back. 11 35 MANNIX: The Green Man. Mike Connors as the private eye, hired to trace a rich woman's missing son. 12 30 PERSONAL CHOICE with Hugo Young; Close. 9 30 am Schools: 9 30 Botanic Man; 9 58 Cities; 10 15 The French Programme; 10 38 Evolution, A Level; 11 2 Stop, Look, Listen; 11 14 Reading and Learning; 11 26 Leapfrog; 11 43 Insight.

12 0 The Magic Ball. 12 10 pm Once Upon A Time. 12 30 A Better Read. 1 0 News. 1 20 Thames News.

1 30 Together. 2 0 After Noon Plus. 2 45 Film The Third Girl From The Left. 4 15 Dr Snuggles. 4 20 The Adventures of Black Beauty.

4 45 The Extraordinary People Show. 5 15 Clapperboard. 5 45 NEWS; weather. 6 0 THAMES NEWS with Andrew Gardner and Rita Carter. 6 30 THAMES SPORT with Allan Taylor.

7 0 FAMILY FORTUNES. Bob Monkhouse with more family teams competing in the opinion poll cash quiz. 7 30 VEGAS: A Deadly Victim. Robert Urich as private eye Dan Tanna, seeking the killer of a bum's chum. 8 30 THE GAFFER: England Exports.

Last episode of the lightweight light engineering comedy with Bill Maynard as boss Fred, engineering a loan for an overseas 5 0 am Bob Kilbey. 7 30 Terry Wogan. 10 0 Jimmy Young. 12 0 David Hamilton. 2 0 pm Ed Stewart's Request Show.

4 0 Much More Music. 6 0 John Dunn. 8 0 Sequence Time. 8 45 Friday Night is Music Night. 10 0 Castle's on the Air.

10 30 The Organist Entertains. 11 0 Brian Matthew. 2 0-5 am You and the Night and the Music. 5 0 am As Radio 2. 7 0 Mike Read.

9 0 Simon Bates. II 0 Andy Peebles. 12 30 pm Newsbeat. 12 45 Paul Burnett. 2 32 Dave Lee Travis.

4 30 Steve Wright. 5 30 Newsbeat. 5 45 Round Table. 7 31 Anne Nightingale. 10 0 The Friday Rock Show.

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12 Newyddlon. 12 3 pm Dros Cownttr 2 13 Pupur a Helen. 12 43 Cyn Un. 1 2 Hawl I Holl. 1 40 I Ysgolion.

3S IS Afternoon Theatre. 4 43 Oweler Radio 4. 9 post Prynhawn. S3 Dros fy Sbectol. 6 Cweler Radio Wales.

110 Study on 4. 12 midnight-Close. Gwelsr Radio 4. Scotland (370m): 6 0 am As Radio 4. 5 10 Scottlah Farming Newa.

6 30 Good Morning. Scotland, 45 Jimmy Mack. 10 43 Ken Bruce. 12 30 pm Lunch-time Report. 1 As Radio 4.

1 40 Weather: Travel: Programme News: Fish Market Report. 1 45 Nlckety-Nackety. 2 News. 2 2 As Radio 4. 4 The Best of Scottish.

5 Afternoon Report. 6 As Radio 4. 30 Travelling Folk. 7 20 Tha Tartan Terror Show. 8 30 Country Corner.

10 Evening Report. 10 3D Top Forty Show. 12 Close: As Radio 4. mmrmmfm BBC World Service can be received In Western Europe on medium wave 648 KHz (463m) at the following times GMT: 6 am News desk. 7 World News.

7 9 Thirty Minute Theatre. 7 45 Mer-chant Navy Programme. World News. 8 9 Reflections. 6 15 Intermezzo.

30 The Book Programme. 9 World News- 9 9 Review of the British Frs. 9 15 The World Today. 9 30 Financial New. 9 40 Look Ahead.

9 45 Music Now. 10 15 Merchant Navy Programme. 10 30 Smash of the Day. 11 World News. 11 9 News about Britain.

11 15 In the Meantime. 11 25 Ulster Newsletter. 11 30 Assignment. 12 noon Radio News reel. 12 15 pm Jazz for the Asking.

12 43 Sports Round-up. 1 World News. 1 9 Twenty-Four Hours. 1 30 Best Seller. 2 IS Letterbox.

2 30 John Peel. 3 Radio Newsreel. 3 13 Outlook. 4 World News. 4 9 Commentary.

4 13 Theatre Call. 4 35 Letter from London. 4 45 The World Today. 5 World News. 5 9 The Week In Wales.

5 15 Music Now. 0 World News. 8 9 Twenty-Four Hours. 9 15 Time Off. 9 45 Letter from London.

9 S3 Waveguide. 10 World News. 10 9 The World Today. 10 23 The Week in Wales. 10 30 Financial News.

10 40 Refactions- 10 45 Sports Round-up. 11 0 World News, It 9 Commentary, 11 13 From the Weeklies. 11 SO Sitaash of the Day. 12 0 midnight World rttews. 12 9 am News about Britain.

12 13 Radio Newsreel. 12 30 About Britain. 12 43 Sarah and Company. 1 ISOutiook.l 45 Dancers of the Renaissance. 2 World 2 9 Review of the British Press.

2 13 Network UK. 2 30 The Book Programme. 3 World News. 3 9 Newi about Britain. 3 15 The World TorJny.

3 50 My Word! 4 Newsdesk. 5 45 TJio World Today. BBC-1: 7 5 am Curriculum review and pupil assessment. 7 30 Control of technology- BBC-2: 6 40 am Tn nature of chemistry. 7 3 The digital computer.

7 30 An introduction to calculus. 4 30 pm Contemporary Issues in education. 5 15 Materials under stress. Radio 3 (VHF): 5 35 am The handicapped person in the community. 6 15 Man's religfout quest.

35 Images and Information. 11 15 pm The pre-school child. 11 3S Consumer decisions. 11 S3 Health Choices. 12 15 am The digital computer.

12 35 Great Britain 1750-1950: sources and historiography. UNIVERSITY THEATRE. Divai Street. Manchetter 15. Tel.

273 5696. February 17-21. 7.30 DRAMA CROUP THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Shakespeare. February 25-27. 7.30 (Matinee Feb.

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-Frl. 7.30. QUIET PLEASEI new Potteries ballad opera by Arthur Berry a 6tuart Johnson. A winner." BBC. OPERA AND BALLET Regional WELSH NATIONAL OPERA.

Cardiff new lmaira. lei. ivxwi o4c. Tomorrow S.30 pm. Die Frau ohn Schattin, Richard Strauss.

First ever staging in English- CONCERTS Regional PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS SHEFFIELD CITY HALL Friday February 27. 7.30 p.m. HALLE ORCHESTRA JAMES LOUGHRAN NIGEL KENNEDY Mtndtlwohn Violin Concerto Bruckmr Symphony No. 4 Romantic Saturday March 7 7 p.m HALLE ORCHESTRA OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES Wabar Invitation to the Dance Tchaikovakv Sleeping Beauty Suite Falla Three Cornered Hat Dances Smetan Vltava Stravinsky The Firebird Suit 3300. 3100, 235P (Frl.

only) 190p. 140p. 83p. Booking Office. City Hall.

Sheffield, SI 2HB. 735295 735296 (0742). HALLE HALLE HALLE Free Trade Hall, 7.30 pm. NEXT FEB. 26 WELCOME HOME CONCERT-HONG KONG AUSTRALIA TOUR JAMES LOUGHRAN MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto BRUCKNER Symphony No.

4 NIGEL KENNEDY MARCH 12 JOHN PRITCHARD nAbitEK uvenure. The Masteralngers BEETHOVEN Symphony No. BRAHMS SCHOIHDER1 piano Quartet NO. MARCH 15 MAURICE HANDP0RD ELGAR THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS ALFREDA HODGSON. KENNETH WOOLLAM.

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ENTERTAINMENTS GUIDE 6 0 am News Briefing. 6 10 Farming Today. 6 25 Shipping forecast. 6 30 Today. 8 35 Yesterday in Parliament.

9 0 News. 9 5 Desert Island Discs. 9 45 Feedback. 10 ONews. 10 2 International Assignment.

10 30 (Long wave) Daily Service. 10 30 (VHF) Listen with Mother. 10 45 Morning Story. 11 0 News. 11 5 Buying a Dream.

11 50 Natural Selection. 12 ONews. 12 2 pm You and Yours. 12 27 My Music. 12 55 Weather; programme news.

1 0 The World at One: News. 1 40 The Archers. 1 55 Shipping Forecast. 2 0 News. 2 2 Woman's Hour.

3 0 News. 3 2 Afternoon Theatre: Landmarks, by Nick Darke. 4 15 Poetry up to Now. 4 45 Story Time: The Towers of Tre-bizond, part 13. 5 0 PM.

5 50 Shipping-Forecast. 5 55 Weather; programme news. 6 0 The Six O'clock News. 6 30 Going Places. 7 0 News.

7 5 The Archers. 7 20 Pick of the Week. 8 10 Profile. 8 30 Any Questions? 9 15 Letter from America. 9 30 Kaleidoscope.

9 59 Weather. 10 0 The World Tonight: News. 10 35 Week Ending. 0 A Book at Bedtime: The Harpole Report, part 10. 11 15 The Financial World Tonight.

11 30 Today in Parliament. 11 45 Miles Kington. 12 0 News; weather report; forecast. 12 15-12 25 Shipping forecast; inshore waters forecast. Schools (VHF): 9 5 am Contact.

9 15 Music Interlude. 9 35 Country Dancing, Stage II (5). 9 55 Notice Board. 10 0 Music Workshop. 11 0 Exploring Society.

11 20 Listening and Writing. 11 40 Prospect. 2 0 pm Let's Join In. 2 20 Religious Education. 2 40 Music Interlude.

Study on 4 (VHF): 11 pm Kontakte. 11 30 AHez France! 6 55 am Weather. 7 0 News. 7 5 Morning Concert. 8 0 News.

8 5 Morning Concert (continued). 9 0 News. 9 5 This Week's Composers Dunstable and Power. 9 35 Vera Beths Violin Recital. 10 20 Sharp-ham Song-Cycle by Hugh Ocken-don.

11 20 Medtner. 12 0 Midday Concert Part 1: Sibelius, Myas-kovsky. 1 0 pm News. 1 5 Concert. Part 2: Balakirev.

1 45 Frenchl Baroque Cantatas. 2 25 Piano Suites: Phyllis Tate, Arensky. 3 5 Haydn and Boccherini. 4 0 Jan Kapr: Symphony No 8. 4 55 News.

5 0 Mainly for Pleasure. 6 55 Play It Again. 7 0 Iphigenia in Tauris Opera by Gluck: Acts 1 and 2. 8 5 One Pair of Ears. 8 20 Iphigenia in Tauris: Acts 3 and 4.

9 10 The Price of Victory. 10 0 Beethoven and Chopin Piano Recital. 11 0 News. 11 15-11 15 Giovanni Legrenzi. BOLTON OCTAGON THEATRE.

Tel. Bolton 20661. Until March 7 Walter Greenwood' famous Lancashire comedy. THE CURE FOR LOVE a big slice of fun recommended." MEN. succeeds wildly (performances) as oood as anything you'll see this year." Gdn.

Evgs. only 7.30. 2.35. 2, 1.10. 95p.

Full details from the Box Office. COLISEUM THEATRE. Oldham. 061- oZ J-eo Ul- ivxar i. majority of one.

a dynamic funny inslgttt Into political das-fighting by Joe Ash ton MP. Perrs Tue-Sat. 7.30 prompt. Low price preview. Frl.

Feb 20, 7 30. GRANGE ARTS CENTRE. Rochdsll Oldham. March March 18. 7.30 cm THE NEW SHAKESPEARE COMPANY preaent MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING From the Open Air Theatre Company.

Regents Park. London. Tickets 2. concessions 1.50. Box orilce: 061-624 B01S.

TAMESIOE THEATRE, Oldham Road. Asncon-u-Lyne. box imice uoioud 3223. Bkas. now being taken for D'OYLV CARTE In association with Barclay's Bank presents GILBERT SULLIVAN OPERAS.

MARCH 30 for 2 WEEKS: HMS Flnafora, The of Feniams. The Mikado, lolanthe. Ruddy-gore. The Sorcerer. Th Yeoman of the Guard.

Seat prices 4.50. 3.50. 2.50. Hoir- pnee ipr jnr TMEATR CLWYD. Mold (0352) 55114.

Nigntiy rex auiu.i i.ouio wier. i. Theatr Clwyd Co In Simon Cray's adult comedy CLOSE OF FLAY "Some fine performances by a consistently convincing cast, this production Is well worth seeing" Western Mail. Feb. 1621.

7.50. Palnes Plough in David Pownall's BEEF "Wildly funny invigorating, unforgettable experience fairly sizzles with style" Coventry tv. reo. iosi. i.ia.

Marilyn Monroe tn NIAGARA (A) at MAKILTH (A): 5un. reo. w.fl.upm, Jazi Night with GEORGE tHUHOLM, ADELAIDE HALL. BRYAN JONES OIG BAND: Feb. 23-28.

7.30 Sat Mat. 2.0 pm, Oxford Playhouse In Ayckbourn's ccmedy TIME AND TIME AGAIN. THE LIBRARY THEATRE COMPANY LIBRARY THEATRE. M.ncheitir bat. pm.to reo.

THE PRICE by Arthur Miller. Box Office: 061-236 TltO. FORUM THEATRE. Tuea. -Sat.

7.30 pm to March 21 Ken Lee'a Rock 'n' Roll Musical LEAVE HIM TO HEAVEN Box Office: 061-437 9663. C1.60. SEASON TICKETS FOR BOTH THEATRES ON SALE NOW Save s. THORNDIKE THEATRE, Lsalhsrh.ad. Leainerneaa ttoti.

Until February 28 KNUCKLE by David Hare Directed by Robert Walker Eva. 7.30 pm Wed. It Frl 8 pm Mat. Sats 4 Dm. CASSON ROOM VtieBd.

xonignc 3TEVIE by Hugh Whltrmore. Directed by Merk Culllngham. SPECIAL INTERESTS ROYAL EXCHANGE THEATRE COMPANY ANTIQUES WORKSHOP with ARTHUR NEGUS BERNARD PRICE AND DAPHNE OXENFORD Television's tap Antique, experts in an eicluilve want. TOMORROW, FEBRUARY 21 10.30 am to 1.0 pm Tickets: 1.50. C2.S0, 3.30.

box oi-o 1 30 Together. 2 0 Live from Two. 2 50 Film: Murcheson's Creek. 4 15 Dr Snuggles. 4 20 The Adventures of Black Beauty.

4 45 The Extrardinary People Show. 5 15 Clapperboard. 5 45 News. 6 0 Granada Reports. 6 30 Kick Off.

7 0 Family Fortunes. 7 30 Vegas. 8 30 The Gaffer. 9 0 Second Chance. 10 0 News at Ten.

10 30 A Week on Friday. 11 0 After all that, This. 11 lOiFilm: The Counterfeit Traitor. 1 45 Close. 9 30 Schools.

12 0 The Magic Ball. 12 10 Once upon a Time. 12 30 A Better Read. 1 0 News. 1 20 HTV News.

1 30 Together. 2 0 Houseparty. 2 25 Film: Evil Roy Slade. 4 15 Dr Snuggles 4 20 The Adventures of Black Beauty. 4 45 The Extraordinary People Show.

5 15 Clapperboard. 5 45 News. 6 0 Report West. 6 30 WKRP in Cincinnati. 7 0 Family Fortunes.

7 30 Chips. 8 30 The Gaffer. 9 0 Second Chance. 10 0 News at Ten. 10 28 HTV News.

10 35 Report Extra. 11 5 Soap. 11 35 Camera. 12 5 Weather; close. CymruWales: As West except: 9 35 Am Gymru.

12 0 Ffalabalam. 4 15pm AnialwchBychan.5 15 The Muppet Show. 6 0 Dydd. 6 15 Report Wales. 10 35 Outlook.

9 30 Schools. 12 0 The Magic Ball. 12 10 Once Upon a Time. 12 30 A Better Read. 1 0 News.

1 20 Southern News. 1 30 Together. 2 0 Houseparty. 2 25 Film: Carnival of Thieves. 4 15 Watch 4 20 The Adventures of Black Beauty.

4 45 The Extraordinary People Show. 5 15 Mr and Mrs. 5 43 News 6 Day by Day Scene South east 6 30 Out of Town. 7 0 Family Fortunes. wvunuAM'i.

as, cc. S7Q 6565. Mon. to Frl. S.O.

Sat. 6.0 ft ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST "Exactly the shot In the arm that the West End needed," S. Times. "One of the funniest shows London has seen in a very long time. ru'nn YOUNG VIC, 323 6363.

Evgs 7.30, Tue. RICHARD II. Sat. ROSENCRAWTZ GUILPgNSTERW. OPERA AND BALLET London SADLER'S WELLS THEATRB EC1 Tel.

01-S37 1672! JO'd'oaao. i-rcuit tarns 10 am to 6 pm 01-278 OB71. Today Tomor. last three perfs. DOYLY CARTE presents RODDI-CORE Evs.

7.30. Mat. Tomor, at 2.30 (Sat. ttva. ptrf Trust Assoc.

Members only). Tkts. 2 to 7.50. Feb. 23 to 28 CONCERT AT THE WELLS.

Wed. et 7.30 ROBERT TEAR and BENJAMIN LUXON with JOHN CONSTABLE. TKtS. to w.aw- COVENT GARDEN. 240 106S (Garden- cnaras CC voo dvuji.

.9 miipiiiacaia avail, for all perfs. from 10.0 am on the day of perr. THE ROYAL OPERA Ton't. Tues. at 7.0 Lulu.

THE ROYAL BALLET Tomor, Mon. Wed al 7.30 Msyerlins (Tomor Collier rep aces Seymour. Wed. Penney replaces Thurs. at 7.30 Jills.

COLISEUM 5. 836 3161. CC 240 5258. ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA Tonight Tues. 7.30 Madam Butterfly.

Tomor. ft 7.30: Cinderella. 7.30TOSCS. 104 Balcony seata available from 10 am on day of performance. Season ends Feb.

28. CONCERTS I London QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL. 01-928 3191. BOYS OP THE LOUGH with FLORA MacNEIL (Borra), on Feb. 24, at 7.45.

TRADITIONAL MUSIC FROM IRELAND. SCOTLAND Tickets 2- 3.50. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. (01-589 8212). Tont.

7.45 LPO, jamas Conlon, Kun-Woo Palk. Tchaikovsky: Franceaca; Rachmanlnov: Paganlnl Variations; Franck: Symphony. All seats 1.50. CINEMAS London ACADEMY f. 7 2981.

Flflh month. Joseph Losey film of Mozart's DON GIOVANNI (A). Perfs. 1.0 ACADEMYi. 437 5129.

Tor-kovsky's haunting new film STALKER (A). Progs. 1.50 (not Sun), 4. SO, 8.0. ACADEMY 3.

437 8819. Cocteau's ORPHEE (A) nd Renoir' Partle ds Camoagn (A). Frogs. 5.45. 8.13.

Sat.iSun. also 5.15. CAMDEN PLAZA. Camden Town, 485 2443 (opp. Tube).

Isabella Huppert in Malice Ptalat LOULOU Xl. 2. S3, 4.40, 6.45. 9.0. CLASSIC ENTERTAINMENT TELEDATA O1-20O 0200 CLASSIC if 2.

3. 4, CHELSEA. Klntj's Road. 332 9096. Last performance 1 LOULOU IX) English Subtitles.

Frogs. 2 RAGING BULL (X) in Dolby stereo. rroni. j.ijvi PROSTITUTE (X), Progs. 3.15.

6.20, 4 LA CAGE AUX FOLLES (A A). Progs. Sun. A wk. 3.53.

6.40. 8.35. CLASSIC lYi. 3. Maymericet (Piccadilly Clrcu Tube).

839 1327. Last perf. KnnLaKIa 1 RACING BUUL (X) Dolby stereo. 2 ImlStiTLE Profit. 1.0 not 3.10, 5.30.

S. 15 doors open 8.0). THE JAZZ SINGER In Dolby fi.30 (doors open 8.0). CLASSIC. UlcnUr Sguut.

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CLASSIC 1. a. s. Oaf ore) Slrejt (opp Tott. Ct.

Rd. Tube). 635 0310. Fully air-conditioned. 1 WATERSHIP DOWN (II).

Prog. 1.30. 2 BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS. (Al. Proga.

1.40, 3.39, 6.03, 8.20. ThlANdlE (U), 1.0. DKAaTiR (A). 2.30. 5.20.

8.10. a the STUNTMAN (X), Progs. 11. 50. A'mValull 1.0.

3.0, 5.0. COLU'M9BIA, Shaftesbury Ave (734 3414). A jonn UMM.g... rum GLORIA (AA). Cont Progs dly.

1.30 (not Sun), 3.43, 6.00, 8.20. Lata show R.l A R.t. 11 nm. CURZON, Curson W1. 499 3737.

BURT LANCASTER and StlSAN SARANDDN in LOUIS MBIIB'S A I kHn TIC CITY (AA). Film at 2.0. (not 4.5. 6.20. and 8.40.

DOMINION. Tott Court Rd. (580 9352). BANG, csau iui rumm voiuy Stereo. Sep.

progs. 2.0. 5 0, 3.10 (Sat. 10 30 am). Sun.

4.0, 7. JO Late how Frl ft Sat. 11.13 9 30 Schools. 12 0 The Magic Ball. 12 10 Once upon a Time.

12 30 A Better Read. 1 0 News. 1 20 Westward News. 1 30 Together. 2 0 After Noon Plus.

2 45 Film: Lost in the Desert. 4 12 Gus Honeybun's Birthdays. 4 15 Dr Snuggles. 4 20 The Adventures of Black Beauty. 4 45 The Extraordinary People Show.

5 15 Clapperboard. 5 45 News. 6 0 Westward Diary. 7 0 Family Fortunes. 7 30 The Incredible Hulk.

8 30 The Gaffer. 9 0 Second Chance. 10 0 News at Ten: 10 32 Westward News, weather. 10 36 Soap. 11 5 S.W.A.T.

12 0 Faith for Life. 12 5 Weather, Shipping forecast. 12 6 Close. 9 30 Schools. 12 0 The Magic Ball.

12 10 Once upon a Time. 12 30 A Better Read. 1 0 News. 1 20 Calendar News. 1 30 Together.

2 0 After Noon Plus. 2 45 Film: So Long at the Fair. 4 15 Dr Snuggles. 4 20 The Adventures of Black Beauty. 4 45 The Extraordinary People Show.

5 15 Clapperboard, 5 45 News. 6 0 Calendar. 6 30 Calendar Sport. 7 0 Family Fortunes. 7 30 Hawaii Five-O.

8 30 The Gaffer. 9 0 Second Chance. 10 0 News at Ten. 10 30 Soap. 11 0 Pro-Celebrity Snooker.

11 45 Lou Grant. 12 40 Close. CymruWales: 1 45 pm Dan Mor. 2 21 Ysgolion: Hwnt ac Yma. 4 45 Siams Sionc.

5 55 Wales Today. 7 0 Heddiw. 7 30 Doctor Kate. 8 0 Tomorrow's World. 8 25 Triangle.

10 15 Week in Week Out. 11 5 News. 11 6 Royal Heritage. Seats bookable for the first evening Fterfs. only.

Advance box office open rom 1 1 am to 7 pm (not sun). Credit card telephone bookings, ring Teledata 200-0200. THE TEN COMMAND- Minis (U). Sep. progs, dally.

K.o. 6.30. Late ahow Sat. ll.O pm. NOW RITZ, Leicester Square.

WATERSHIP DOWN (Ul. Sep. progs, dally 1.0. 3.45. 6.0.

8.30. Late show Frl. Sat. 11.15 pm. GATE CINEMA, Nott.

Hill. 221 0220727 5750. MARTIN SCORSESE'S RAGING BULL. (X) I. 45, 4.05.

6.25, 8.50. THE PASSENGER (X) PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID (X) 11.15 pm. GATE TWO CINEMA. 857 840211177. Russ.

So. Tube. WUTHERING HEIGHTS (U). 1.0. 3.0.

5.O. 7.O. 9.0. THE OMEN (X) DAMIIM-OMEN II (X). 11.0 Dm.

Lic'd bar. GATE THREE CINEMA. 267 12011485 2446. Camden Twn. Tb.

MIZOCUCKl'S CLASSIC. THE STORY OF THE LAST CHRYSANTHEMUMS. (A). 1.0. 3.30.

6.0. 8.30. Llc'd bar. GATE MAYFA1R. 493 2031.

MAYFAIR HOTEL. Strattan St. Green Pk. Tb. WUTHERING HEIGHTS rj.

5.30, 7.20, 9.15. ICA CINEMA, The Mall. 930 3647. Henry Jaglom's SITTING DUCKS. 4.30.

6.10. 7.50, 9.25. Lute dble. II. 15 A SAFE PLACE eV TRACKS.

LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE. 930 S252. THE SPECIAL EDITION CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (A). Sep. proas.

2.10. S.15. 8.20. Sun. 3.30.

7.30. Seats bookable wlends Si laat evg. nrog. ft late shows. MINIMA.

4S KnlahUbrldss. 233 422316. Andrei TarKovsky's MIRROR (U) (Russlsn dialogue, English subtitles). "Go and ste It at leaat twice." Guardian. Dly 3.0, 5.0.

7.0. 9.0. Late Night ShDW Frl. A Sat. 11.0 pm.

Due tn niihllr riemnnd extended to Feb. 25. NATIONAL FILM THEATRE, 928 3232. NFTs 6.30. B.45, COHHaN'S nW WORLD.

NFT1: 6-13 ft B.30. ARCHIVE NIGHT. ODEON, Haymarket (930 27382771). ALIEN (X) is BOCK i in 7Utnm ana stereo sound. Sep progs wks.

1.45. 4.30, 8.0. Sun. 4.20. 7.45.

Late Show FVI JL Kit. 1 1 .15. ODEON, Leicester Square (930 6111). Jane ronoa, t.iiy tonun. nam Parton.

NINE TO FIVE (AA). Sep. progs. Dr. open 1.15.

4.20, 7.30. Sun. 3.O. 7.30. Late Night Show Frl.

Sat. Dra. ooen 11.15. ODEON, Marble Arch, W.2. (723 20112).

THE EMPIRE STRIKES BAtK (U). aeg. progs, un. open uiy. 2.30, 6.45.

Late Night Show Frl. PINK FLOYD LIVE AT POMPlll (Ul GENESIS IN CONCERT (U). Drs. open 11 om. ODEON, St Martins Lane.

THE NINTH CONFIGURATION IX). For Info. 240 0071. Box Office 836 1811. Sep progs BACK (U).

Sep. progs. Drs. open dly. dly.

1.35 (not 4.45. 8.10. Late iNisnt snow rri. ei am. u.3.

PAIIIS PULLMAN, South Kan. 373 3S98. Jaglom's comedy SITTING gutss I aai. irons: 3.1U. f.u.

8.50. THE MAN WHO PELL TO EARTH (X) ft DON'T LOOK HOW (X) PHOBNIX BAST FINCHLEY. 885 2233. Joglom'a Comedy. SITTING DUCKS (AA).

Progs. 3.33. 5.03. 6.50. 8.45.

FRITZ THE CAT (X) ft HEAVY TRAFFIC (X) 11.0 pm. PLAZA 1. 2, 3, 4. Off Plcadilly Circus. 437 1234.

Advance booking fscllltles same as Empire Leicester Square. 1 MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI Sep proga dally 1.0. 3.30, 6.0. 8.30. Late show Frl.

ft Sat. 11.15 pm. 2 AIRPLANE (A). Sep progs, dly. 1.0 (not 3.0.

5.0, 7.O. 9.0. Late show Frl. ft Sat. pm.

I Monty Python's LIFE OF BRIAN (AA), Sep proga dally 1.0 (not 3.30. 6.0, 8.35. Late show Frl. ft Sat. 11.13 pm.

4 THE FORMULA (AA). Sep. progs. dly. 1.0 (not 3.30, 6.0, B.33.

Late show Frl. a Sat. li.is pm. 1 and 2 No smoking area. 3 and 4 No smoking.

PRINCE CHARLES. Lelc. Sq. 437 B1E1. British Premiere Presentation CALIGULA (X).

Seb perrs. Dly. (Inc. Sun.) 2.15. 3.30, 8.43.

Late Show Frl. ft Sat. 11.55. Seata bkble. Llc'd bar.

SCREEN ON THE HILL. ,33366. ROBERT DE HIRO RAGING BULL Film showing at 1.45, 4.10, 6.40. 9.10. Tel 435 9787 after 2 pm for 'phone booking.

SCREEN ON ISLINGTON GREEN 226 3520. Tony Garnett's PROSTITUTE. Prog, times 2.O0. 4.15, 6.SO. 8.50.

Film times 2.30. 4. 45, 7.00. 9.20. WARNER WEST END.

Lelcesl.r Scjuar. Tel. 439 0791. Fully Alr.Condltloned. 1 ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN AAI.

Progs: We.kday: 1.30, 3.30. 6.10. 8.50. Sunday: 5.30, 5.50. 8.15.

Late Show Frl. Sat. 11 BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS (A). Proga. 3.13.

4.20, 6.25, 8.33. Lata Show Frl. Sf'Sat. 11 Dm. 3 Nell Simon'a SEEMS, LIKE OLD TIMES (A).

Prog: 2.15. 4.20, 6.23, 4 DIVINE MADNESS (AA). Progs. 2.33. 4.30.

6.30. 8.30. Lata Show Frl. it 5at. 11 pm.

1 A 3 No Smoking 2 4 No smoking Area. I THEATRES Regional LEEDS PLAYHOUSE (0332) 4421 1 1 (cc) Until Msrch 7 GOING NATIVE lames Robson. THE DEVIL John Whiting. LIVERPOOL PLAYHOUSE. 031-709 8363.

Until Mar 14. EDUCATING RITA by Willy Russell. UPSTAIRS Feb 18- Mar 14 LAUREL HARDY by Tom McOrath. Schools. Close.

A Better Read. News. Channel News; What's on Where; weather. Together. After Noon Plus.

Film: Lost in the Desert. Dr Snuggles. The Adventures of Black Beauty. Animals in Action. Clapperboard.

News. Channel Report. Encore. What's on Where. Family Fortunes.

The Incredible Hulk. The Gaffer. Second Chance. News at Ten. Channel News.

Soap. S.W.A.T. News and weather in French; weather; close. 9 30 Schools. 12 0 The Magic Ball.

12 10 Once upon a Time. 12 30 A Better Read. 1 0 News. 1 20 Granada Reports. ROUND HOUSE 267 2564.

Scarborough Theatre tn the Round In SUBURBAN STRAINS a Musical Play by Alan Ayckbourn, composed by Paul Todd. A witty Ingenious musical play." Gdn. Ayckbourn at hU familiar best. Ttta Times. Evgs.

8.0. Until March 14. ROYAL COURT CC 730 1745 TOUCHED by Stephen Lowe. Evgs. S.O.

Last two perfs. "Besutlfutly written per-formances superb." Cdn. ROYAL COURT THEATRE UPSTAIRS. 730 2534. FOUR IN A MILLION.

devised and dir. by Les Blair. 7.30. "Very funny exceptionally enjoy-able." Sunday Times. SAVOY THEATRE JOHN ALDERT0N 01-836 aaas PAULINE COLLINS "PLAY OFF EACH OTHER BEAUTIFUIXY TOUCHING.

FUNNY AND VERY MUCH ALIVE." Gdn. In Charles Over's comedy RATTLE OF A SIMPLE MAN "COULD HAVE BEEN SCRIPTED FOR THEM." Tlmea. "A THEATRICAL GEM." The People. Mon. -Frl.

8.0. Sat. S.45 ft 8.45. Reduced. Grp.

Bkps. 839 3092. Credit Card Bookings only 839 7316 (9.30am-6.0 pm). Sat. a.JU pm.

i.Hst SHAFTESBURY. CC. Shaftesbury WC2. Tel Bos.Offlce 01-836 6396 or 01-836 4233. Credit Card Beoklnaonly 01-S39 4SS2.

OI-BIB 7318. 01-839 4835 (9.30-S.O. Sats 9.30-4.30). GTSrS THEY'RE PLAYIMG OUR SONG "Xhftt hriw rnl tnniler. TWO Of the most engaging performances tn London." D.

Mall. rlces: Stalls noyai circle .30. ta. ircie 3.50 (1 seats at Box Office). OAPs 4.

Wed. Mats, best seats. Students t.tandby 4.00. Mon. -Frl.

Evgs 8.0. Mats Wed. 3-0, Sats 5.0 8.30. SHAW 01-388 1394. Evgs.

7,30. LAST 5 WEEKS. COTCHA and KILLING TIME by Barrio Keaffe. Youth price all seals tl.30. ST MARTIN'S.

CC. 836 1443 Evgs 8.0. Tuea. 2.43. Sats.

3.0 8.0 AGATHA CHRIJTU'S THE MOUSETRAP 29th YEAR STRAND. CC 01-836 2660, 01-836 4143. Evgs. at 8.0. Thurs.

3.0. Sat. 5.30 8.30. LONGEST RUNNING COMEDY IN THE WORLD NO SEX PLEASE WE'RE BRITISH Directed by Allan Davis Group sales box ofltce 379 6061 TALK OF THE TOWN. CC.

01-734 3051 Air conditioning. Credit Csrds LONDON'S GREAT NIGHT OUT From 8.0: Dining and Dancing BRUCE FORSYTH preceded at 9.30 by SUPER REVUE "BUBBLY" DANCING TILL 1 a.m. TRICYCLE THEATRE. 2S9Kilburn High Rd, London NW6. 32a 8626.

Crucible Theatre's Production of ELACK BALL GAME, by Don Webb, It brilliant," Gdn. "Very funny satire," Times. Evo 8 pm. Ends Tomor. VAUDEVILLE.

S. CC. 01-836 9988. oauy, 4.43 ana i.o. Grp.

Sale 379 6061. Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber' Smash Hit Musical JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT "A DREAM OF A SHOW. D. Exp. "SIMPLY WONDERFUL." BBC.

EXTRA MATS. DAILY AT 2.4S. VAUDEVILLE. S. CC.

01-836 9988. DONALD SJNDEN In PRESENT LAUGHTER by NOEL COWARD' R. TJrfleS. Reduced price prevs from March 11. VICTORIA PALACK CC 01-EZ8 47336, wlo3 lot's CrVffa f.OU, nana.

tttu and Sat. 2.49. ANNIE LE PAMI 'UNItsTSILI ENTER TAINMENT." Obi. WITH CHARLIE WEST. Croup Sales 01-37 9 6061.

WAREHOUSE. Donmar Theatre. Earl- nam street, covani iaran, bmuiiici 836 6808. Ton't, 7.30, TELEVISION TIMES, by Peter Prince. 'Funny A constantly diverting carried through with splendid TLS.

All seats 3.30. Stdnt 2 in aavance rrom Aigwycn box wice. WEMBLEY ARENA CC. 01-302 1234 HOLIDAY ON ICE WITH ROBIN COUSINS tn nmt.rmEN HALT PRICE. Spac.

car park. Must end Sun. WESTMINSTER. S. CC.

01-834 0283 rom Marcn 3. Mat only at a.io, Sals. 3.0 THE NAMESAKE WINDMILL THEATRE CC 01-437 6312. i-ontinuou perre nigntiy irom d.ju Including Sundays. PAUL RAYMOND Present RIP OFF.

Hotter than aver for 981. The erotic experience or the modern- era. Sth Great Year. 9 30 12 0 12 30 1 0 1 20 1 30 2 0 2 45 4 15 4 20 4 45 5 15 5 45 6 0 6 30 6 55 7 0 7 30 8 30 9 0 10 0 10 28 10 36 11 5 12 0 NATIONAL THEATRE 'S' 928 2252. OLIVIER (open stage): Ton't 7.30.

Tomor 2.45 6 7.30 A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY by Ivan Turgenev Irani, by Isaiah Berlin. LYTTBLTON (proscenium stage): Ton'tfi Mon. 7.45. Tomor. 3-0 Si 7.45 LAST PBRPS: WATCH ON THE RHINE by Lillian Hellman.

COTTESLOI amall auditorium low Mons. to Sats. 7.45 THE ICKET OF LEAVE MAN by Tom Taylor. Ton't. 6.0 Prom Kipling to Vietnam: complied and performed by Kenneth Cranham.

Platform perf. All tkts. 1.20. Excellent cheap seats from 10 am day of perf all 3 theatres. Also standby 45 mlns.

berore start. Car park. Restaurant. 928 2033. Credit card bkgs.

92a 59SS. PALACE S. CC. 01-437 6834 "OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL EVENING!" D. Mall.

RODGERS HAMMERSTEIN'S OKLAHOMA! A ffiBijfeal muilcal Prfnet." S. Times. Evenings 7.30, Mats. Wed. Sat.

O. For group bookings 01379 6061. Better selection of seats avail able PALLADIUM 01-437 7373 Evgs. 7.30. Mats.

Thurs. 4 Sat. at 2.45 JIM DAVIDSON, MOLLIE SUCDEN WINDSOR tlAVISS MELVYN HAYES CLIVE DUNN. LIONEL BLAIR In DICK WHITTINGTON "An evening of glitter I can't remember a better pantomime at tfie Palladium. Tlnkur.

D. Mil. Group fialei Box Office: 379 6061. FORTHCOMING ATTRACTION April iafj-m, aays only including. Good Prl.

Eatttr Sunday ELLA FITZGERALD OSCAR PETERSON Opens April IB 2 weeks only THE LIBERACS SHOW 'SI starring Mr shawmanihlp LISERACE with supporting Co. Box Office NOW open. Credit cards accepted. PALLADIUM 01-437 7373 opens June 11. (Previews May 29) MICHAEL CRAWFORD IN THE HIT BROADWAY MUSICAL BAHNIJM Postal booking now open PHOENIX.

CC 01-836 22945 Credit tara noonings 01-836 sell. THAT'S SHOWBIZ! "Variety Is back In- the West End." D. Mall. "Terrific," F. Times.

"Show Stopping, Times. "That's Maolc," S. Tel. Twice Dally at 6.0 8. SO.

Prices: 2.50. 3. SO, C4.30. 3.50. PICCADILLY.

S. 437 4506, CC 379 e.3oa. urp. BKoe. 01-836 3962(379 6061.

Mon. -Frl. 8.0, Mat. Wed. 3.0, Sat.

6-0 8 40. Stalla from 2.90. ROYAL SHAKESPEARE CO In WILLY RUSSELL'S new comedy EDUCATING RITA COMEDY Of THE YEAR SWET AWARD ItSO. Julie Walters Most Promising Actress Drama Critics' Award 1980. "Marvellous play, hilarious, tt sent me out moved, excited, and exhilarated." S.

Times. "A Splendid Theatre evenlnq. quite outstanding." T. Out. RSC alio at Aldwvch Warehouse.

PRINCE EDWARD'S. S. CC. Box Off. ui'tai do 1 ii, ttotiine ui-4f Group Sales.

01-379 6061 Evga 8.0, Mats, Thur. (Economy Price) A Sst. 3.0. EVITA By Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber mitt uy tiaroia i-rince PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, 930 i vrtuii -src uooKings ao oa6. PAUL DANIELS In ITS MAGIC "TRIUMPH," Fin.

Times. "A WINNER." Variety. "PURE MAGIC." S. Mirror. Mon.

-Thurs. at 8. Frl. Ir Sat. 6 8.4S.

Easter Good Friday as normal. EXTRA MATS. APRIL 20 and 21, AT QUEENS S. CC. 01-734 1166.

01-439 3049. 01-439 4031 PENELOPE KEITH Peter Barbara JEFFREY PERRIS MOVING A new Play by Stanley Price. Directed by Robert Chetwyn Evenings 0. Mat. Wed.

3 0. Sat. 9 0 A 8 13. Group Sale 379 6061. "STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART A FUNNY AND MOVING STORY OF SELLING A HOUSE." D.

Mall. RAYMOND HIVUEBAR. CC 734 1393. At 9, ii pm, upena nun. r-aui Raymond preaenta THE FESTIVAL OP EROTICA.

New Acta, New Glrla. New Thrills. Fully air conditioned. 23rd Sensational Year! RIVERSIDE STUDIOS. 74S 3334.

Tue. to oun. i.ju: juin htuck in aav Your Prayers. New musical play by Nick Darke. "Admirable story telling ROUND HOUSE.

267 2364. ROYAL SXLnanus inssTns komranT. THE DUCrtESI OP MALPI. with Helsn Mlrren and Bob Hoeklne. April i.Msy 9.

HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO HCLARET Miy 13-June 6. THE MISANTHROPE, with Tom Cour-teney. July 1-Auguit 1. Siaaon ticket available. ORURY LANE, Theatre Royal.

Tel 01-836 8108. THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS Reduced price pravlsws Fab. 21. 33. 24.

21 al 4.00. Opens Fab. IS, at 7.00, Frl. Fab. -27, at 0.30 onlv.

Sub. avg. 8.00. Frl. sat S.JO 8.30.

Ora Sales Bos Office 379 4081. DUKE OF YORKS 5.836 5122 Credit uords o7S bbe.3 I 83b bus I I 859 4682. Group Bookings 836 3962 379 6061. Evenings 8.0, Saturdays 3.0 8.30. Stalls Circle from 2.90.

FRANCES DE LA TOUR ACTRESS OF THE YEAR Swet awards 80 BEST ACTRESS New Standard Drams Awards 80 BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS 1980 DRAMA AWARDS anil DAVID DE KEYSER BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Drama Awards of the Year. 1980 In TOM KEMPINSKI'S DUET FOR ONE BEST NEW PLAY Drama Awards 1980. "THE AMAZING NEW PLAY" Dally Tetfioraph "MO ONE INTERISTXD IN THE THEATRE CAN AFFORD NOT TO SEC THIS PRODUCTION" FT. GARRICK. S.

CC. 01-836 4601 Evga. 8.0, until March 16. MAX WALL GLOBE. S- CC.

01-437 1592 439 6770 FOK 1' WEKK3 ONkT, BOOK IWCJTV! SOLO OUT UNTIL APRIL 1 ROWAN ATKINSON IN REVUE a.o. bat. 5.o a GRBKHWICH THEATRE, S. CC, 658 7730. bvaninos s-u isnarpi.

Mat. iat 2.30. DONALD 5INOEN In PRESENT LAUGHTER, by Noel Coward. End here March 71 Opens March 12 CONSTANCE CUMMlNGS In THE GOLDEN AGE. new play by A- R.

Gurncy. HAMPSTEAD THEATRE. 722. 9301. Enoi Tomorrow Jtan-Claud CrumtHrs's THE WORKSHOP Evds.

8 pm, Tomor. mat. 4.30. Preview from Feb. 26, Mike Leigh's new piny uoLraKTiiyirbe.

HAYMARKBT THEATRE ROYAL, CC. oi-yau 9tf3z. umy more wccks. Mon. -Sat.

evenings at 8.0, MAGGIE SMITH "a great tragl-comtc actress In full bloom." FT. In VIRGINIA "A beautifully crafted, highly emotional experience." D. Tel. A new play by Edna O'Brien from the lives end writings or Virginia and Leonard Woo If. Directed by Robin Phillips.

"RADIATES PERFECTION." S. Exp. LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED JEANHETTA COCHRANE. 242 7040. 5 NO NO MEDALS A story ot the S.A.S.

by Euan Smith. TJmult. for children. KING'S HEAD. 226 1916.

Ends tomor. unr. anow u. wnrr uuibi tne LYRIC HAMMERSMITH CC 01-741 ivvas. inur, Mai.

z.ou, Sats. 4.30 a 8. IS. HOBSON'S CHOICE. Cast Includes Arthur Lowe.

Julia McKenzle. Ronald Pickup. It's still a great choice thla thoroughly enjoyable comedy. New Standard. beautirully observed." Sunday Telegraph.

LYRICS. CC. 01-437 3686. Evenlnga 8, Matinee Wed. 3.

Sat. S.30 8.30 DINSDALE LANDEN NICOLA PAGETT In ALAN AYCKBOURN'S TAKING STEPS "A VERY MNV EVENING, I ENJOYED MYSELF ENORMOUSLY." E. News. 'THE BEST FARCE IN TOWN," Punch. NEW END.

433 6034. STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT, by Doug Lucie. 8 pm. savapo A. um NEW LONDON THEATRE.

CC, Orury Lsne, London WC2. 01-405 0072. Opens April 30. Prevs. from April 22.

CATS A MUSICAL BY ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER BASED ON OLD POSSUM'S BOOK OF PRACTICAL CATS BY T. S. ELIOT. Presented by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Uaerul Company Ltd. Cast will Include JUDI DENCH, PAUL NICHOLAS, WAYNE SLEEP, Roland Alexander, Sarah John Chester, Ceraldlne Gardner, Sharon Lee Hill, Flnola Huahs.

Bonnie Langford, Anita Pash-ley, Myra Sands, Lea Saxon. Jeff Shanklcy. Sue Jane Tanner. John Thornton, Donald Waugh. Kan Wells.

Musical Director Chrla Walker, 8ound by Abe Jacob, Lighting Dealgn by DAVID HEREBY, Designed by JOHN NAPIER, Assoclale Director and Chortographer OILMAN LYNNE, Directed by TREVOR NUNN. CATS ADDITIONAL BOX OFFICE (At Normal Theatre Prices) The. Ticket Centre, (by, Vyndham Theatre), St Martin' Court, Charing Cross Road, London WC2; BOX OFFICE NOW-OPEN I OLD VIC. 928 '7016. "CC 21 1821.

S. unni Aiarcn 14. rvson. to bat. evga at 7.30.

Wed. and Sat: Winston Ntshona av John Kanl In WAITING OR GOOO I Those) theatres accept certain credit cards by telephone or at boa office. i Unfold seats at cut price to students just before performance THEATRES London ADELPHI. S. CC.

01-836 7611. Evenings at 7.30, Satt. 4.0 4 7.45. TONY BRITTON JILL MARTIN PETER BAYLISS and ANNA NSAGLE In MY FAIR LADY A MARVELLOUS SHOW." Now "SPECTACULAR." D. Express "STUNNING." Time Out.

Now Booking through to Oct. FOR GROUP BOOKINGS RING 01-836 7338 or 01-579 6061. 4LBERY OMIGA SHOW GUIDE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST, TOM FOOLERY EDUCATING RITA, nncT cad nuc nil incv UUL I rUII rrm WWh, CREDIT CARD sales 379 6365 from 9 am. all major carda. No booking fees.

Reduced price GROUP bookings 836 3902. STUDIRT STANDIT S.Z.VB. ALBERV. S. 836 3878.

CC. Bkgs. 378 6S6S. G. Bkgs.

379 6061 or 836 3962. Evas. 8,0, Thurs. mat 3.00. Stalls from 2.90.

Sat. S.O and 9.15. "SIAN PHILLIPS A KNOCKOUT." S. Tins'. "OENIS LAWSON." Most Promising New Actor Drama Award 1980.

MARVELLOUS MUSICAL." 5. Tma PAL JOEY "GLITTERINGLY SLBAIV SHEER THEATRICAL RAZZLE DAZZLE." E. fitrt. "laMITHIHG TO BE SEEM' AT ALL COSTS." FT. "ROOGERS HSWT'l OWATMT HIT.

U- Mail. ALDWVCH, 836 6404 cc 379 6233 1 0-6. Sata. 10-4). Info.

836 5332. ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY Ton't. 7.30. Tomor, 2.00 ir 7.30 PASSION PLAY hu I. Nrphnli "Sheer magic.

'Tlmrs. "Superlative acting." S. Tel. "The laughter ami thick and fast an melting start to the tnaatrlcai year. a.

i m. With: O'Casey's award winning JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK next perf. Feb. 23) and Nikolai Erdman'a THE SUICIDE (nest perf. Feb.

26. Prestel booking 22023. Group Sales 379 6061. RSC also at The WarehousePiccadilly. AMBASSADORS, S.

CC. B56 1171. Evga. 8, Tue. Mat.

3. Sat. 3.30 8.30 J. B. PRIESTLEY'S Mystery Play DANGEROUS CORNER "OKI OP THE CLEVEREST PLAYS EVER WRITTEN." Dally Telegraph.

ARTS, 836 3334 S. Redk Price Previews March 4-9, 8 pm. Opens March 10, 7 nm. ftirNFtMi. Dm JOHN JUDD In TWISTED.

CUES AND at-LiaTlCAl- BALLS An affectionate look at the Uvea arid music or Gilbert at aumvan, m. ASHCROFT, Crovdon. 688 9291 CC 681 0578. February 23-28 MIKE YARWOOD IN PERSONS WITH LVH PAUL BOULEVARD. Walkers Brewer St.

VII 437 2661. Tuea. to Sun. 8.30, Frl. sat.

8 a 10. THE COMIC STRIP "Guerrillas of new wave humour." Highly recommsngeo. -i. um. SlfSH THEATRE 743 3388 A PERFECT RETREAT by Bernard richer ski.

8 pm. 2.30. FINAL WEEK CHURCHILL. CC. 460 6877 3618.

Bromley, Kent. 7.43. Sat. 4.308.0, Thure. 2.30.

PETER SANDRA DAVISON DICKINSON in Nell Slmon'a comedy BAREFOOT IN THE PARK with Margery Mason and Even Solon COMEDY THEATRE CC 01-93 0 2578. From March 2 until May 33 only. Eves 7. IS (March 4 at 6.30). Mat.

Thurs 2.0 (note early etart) The Matlonal Theatre emaah-hlt production (from The Cottealoa) or ARTHUR MILLER'S THE CRUCIBLE Directed by Sill Brydan. COMIC STRIP. See Boulevard Ttl. CRITERION. S.

930 3216. CC379 6363. Orp. SIS SS02 or 379 Wet Evgs. 8.0, Sat.

6 0 8.46. RclStN WAV. JONATHAN ADAMS, MARTIN CONNOR, TRICIA GEORGB In a Satirical Revue, TOMFOOLERY nH'-iiarMas AND BUBBLY, Sunday Times "OUTRAGEOUS," Guardian. CONTACT THEATRE COMPANY SPRING SEASON March 4-28. 7 50: Wortd Primlirt LULU A music theatre adaptation by Ken Jones and Stephen McNeil from Wed.ktnd'a Lulu plsys.

March 10-27 (Mat Intra) WORKSHOP ON MERCHANT OF VENICE April 2 to May 2, 7.10: (Mats. 3. I. 7. 30 April and May 1) TWELFTH NIGHT Shakespeare.

May 20 to June 13, 7 30: World Premiere COMIC CUTS All singing all dancing entertainment lOOK oood fun 3.00, 2.00 SchoolsStudents 1.95. 1.35 UNIVERSITY THEATRE. DEVAS STREET. MANCHESTER 15 275 3696..

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