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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 28

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huh 28 Tuesday October PROGRAMME GUIDE BY SANDY SMITHIES 85 JTV London Phone-in on a topical issue. 10 0 News; From our own i Corresnondentv i BBC-1 BBC-2 Channel 4 10 30 Morning Story: No Smoke v0 Adrian John. 7 30 Mike Read: 9 30' Sfmnn' Bates! 12 30 nm Newsbeat 2 35 pm Galleryl 3 0 Sea War. 3 30 World of It 45 Gary Davies. 3 0 Paul Jordan.

5 30 6 15 am Good Morning Britain. 9 25 Headlines; Schools: 9 30 Physics in Action; 9 55 Start the 26Factsfor 9 0 am Pages from Ceefax. 9 20 Daytime on Two: Let's Go; 9 35 Encounter: France; 9 52 Mathscore One; 10 15 Look and Read; 10 38 Update USA; 11 0 Watch: 11 17 Wal 6 0 am Ceefax AM. 6 50 Breakfast Time. 9 20 Pages from Ceefax.

10 30 Play School. 10 SO Pages from Ceefax. 12 30 pm News After Noon. 12 55 Regional News. 1 0 Pebble Mill at One.

1 45 Mr Benn. 2 0 Claire Rayner's Casebook: Incest 2 25 down. 5 0 Bewitched. newsoeat Bruno urooxes. bu Janice Long.

10 0-12 John rus; 11 39 Science Topics: Catalysts: 12 0 Year of the French; 12 30 pm Deutsch Dir- Lite; iu 48 evolution; 11 10 seeing ana Doing; 11 27 All Year Round; 11 44 Middle English. 12 0 Flicks. 12 10 pm Rainbow. 12 30 The Sullivans. 1 ONews.

1 20 Thames Championship Bowline. 3 rages trom ueetax. 5 30 ANYTHING WE CAN DO: live Got Problem. Penultimate pro em: ix swncn on to ungusn; zu encounter: Spain: 1 38 Let's See: 2 0 You and 4 am Colin Berry. 6' 0 Martin Kelner.

8 5 Ken Bruce. 10 30 Jimmy Young. 3 52 Regional News. 3 55 Bertha. 4 10 Dastardly andMuttley.4 20 Beat the Teacher.

4 35 Galloping Galaxies! 5 0 John Craven's Newsround. 5 10 News. 1 30 ShillmeburvTales. 2' 30 Daytime. gramme of the repeated series for those getting to grips with compu Me; 2 15 History: The Middle Ages; 2 40 3 0 Cross Wits.

3 25 News Headlines. 3 30 1 5 Dm David Jacobs. 2 0 Gloria Hunni- ters even, mis weeK, orojcen ford. 30 Music all the Way. 4 0 David The Young Doctors.

4 0 Flicks. 4 10 Dons. 4 20 Storybook International. Oracle sub ones. witnout rare Dy jenny nurseii.

10 45 Daily Service: 11 0 News; Thirty-minute Theatre: Levels of Unconsciousness by Margaret Monologue at a hospital bedside. 11 33 Wildlife. Nature queries, 12 0 News; You and Yours; Consumer --advice. 12 27 Round Britain Quiz. Light-hearted erudite panel game.

1 0 The Word at One: News.1: ZK 1 40 'The Archers. News; Woman's Hour at the. Woman of the Year Luncheon sexist gathering of the year; 3 0 News; Afternoon Play: Death-by Proxy. Crime drama by Bernard Knight 4 0 News; Village of Death. Heroic response of Eyam in Derbyshire to the bubonic plague in -1085.

4 30 Kaleidoscope. Arts, review. 5 PM. New8 magazine. a.

6 0 THE CORAL JUNGLE: The Search Grange Hill. Ceefax sub-titles. 5 35 Masterteam. 6 0 NEWS: Weather News. 6 35 REGIONAL NEWS MAGAZINES.

7 0 TELLY ADDICTS. Can the Pains con tinue to take the strain? The switched-on Hamilton, u.jonn uunn. 8 soccer Special. SO BBC Radio Orchestra. 10 0 Cinema Scrapbook: 1077.

10 30 Brain of Sport 1985. 11 0 Brian Matthew. 1 0 am Peter Dickson. 3 0-4 A Little Night Music. VHP: As Radio 2 exceot: 8 Onm Roger For Sunken.

Ships. Latest of Ben Cropp's marine films explores the wrecks ot shins sunK over the cen titles. 4 45 Splash. 5 15 Blockbusters. 5 45 NEWS; weather.

6 0 THAMES NEWS. 6 35 CROSSROADS. 7 0 EMMERDALE FARM. 7 30 THAMES TELEVISION'S TELE THON '85. They're talkine tele turies on Australia's Great Barri Swindon clan make their eighth appear Whittaker.

9 0 BBC Radio Orchestra. er Reef, with everything from old 10 0-12 OAs Radiol. ance, as iNoei n.amonus nosis ine quiz withe voracious viewer. coins to cannons as nooty. 7 30 EASTENDERS.Titfer time for the Albert 7 0 CHANNEL FOUR NEWS.

7 50 0 The Six O'clock News. -jA 30 Top of the Form. vJ phone numbers, and that's just for the number of telephones. Tha mes' second such fund-raising spectacular involves 3,000 people, and aims to double the million they made for News: Tne Arcners. iYt Comment by ex-prisoner Jean Bo ness; Weather.

8 6 BROOKSIDE. 6 55 Weather. 7 0 News; Morning Concert 9 0 News; This Week's Composer: Tchaikovsky. Scherzo a la russe (Michael Ponti, piano); Suite No 2 (PhilharmoniaTilson Thomas); Dumka Russian rustic scene (Vladimir Ashkenazv. Piano).

20 File on 4. Do we want a Channel Tunnel? 0 It Doesn't Quite Taste Like I 10 0 J. C. Bach (La calamita de' cuori 8 30 4 WHAT IT'S WORTH. Penny Junor and the team with another Netherlands CoZinman) and Mozart (Rondo in Piano concerto No 12 ECOPerahia).

edition of the consumer magazine. cnuarens charities first time round, in 1980. If you want to contribute dial (01) 831.3000. Going on for 24- hours it's also the longest-running such enterprise yet, with even tomorrow nighrs This Is Your Life elbowed aside to give maximum time for phohe-in pledges. Andrew Gardner and Sarah Kennedy play investigates a timeshare holiday 10 40 BBC Singers at Chelmsford company whose customers are having problems, and recommending best buys in tumble dryers.

9 0 KENTUCKY WOMAN. Going (liter uatnearai, cona Jonn rooie. William Mathias: A May Magnificat; Hoist: Ave Maria; Grace Williams: Ave maris Stella; Vaughan Williams: vos omnes: Elizabeth Maconchv: first Cbapati. Surprising aspects of Ethiopia. 8 30 Tuesday Feature: Worlds Elsewhere.

Desperate Dair arid other collectable comics. 9 0 In Touch. Magazine for the bfind 9 30 The Music of Work. Songs fit Sowers and Reapers; 9 45 Kaleidoscope. Arts magazfiSbi 10 15 A Book at Bedtime: I KnowdWiy the Caged Bird Sings by Angelou(7).

52 10 30 The World Tonight 11 15 The Financial World Tonifiltf 11 30 Today in Parliament 12 0 News; Weather; interlude. 12 33 Shipping Forecast i VHF: 11 0-12 1 55-3 0 pm Sclwo. Exploring science. 3 u-a 2a pm Championship Bowling. 5 25 NEWS with sub-titles; weather.

5 30 COMPANY OF WOMEN. In a film first shown on BBC South, Sally Hardcastle meets some of the women who spotted the working-from-home potential of the computer software business, and now work for a company with a 7 million annual turnover. 6 0 TUCKER'S LUCK: 2. Todd Carty as the gritty drama's young hero, now learning that even bad times can get worse. 6 25 OPEN TO QUESTION.

Dr David Owen is guest of the week. 7 0 WHISTLE TEST. With studio sounds from Siouxsie and the Banshees, Loudon Wairwright III, an OB from the University of East Anglia, with Propaganda in concert, and Andy Kershaw's report on Comboland, birthplace of the new American rock 'n' roll. 8 0 CALL MY BLUFF. Robert Robin son kicks off a new series of the long-running dictionary game.

8 30 FOOD AND DRINK. After last night's appetiser, the new weekly series of the noshing and quaffing magazine starts with a mammoth sausage tasting, presided over by banger-fanatic Henry Cooper. 9 0 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING. Second-day coverage of the UK Indoor Singles Championship from the Guild Hall, Preston. 9 30 PROBATION: Gary And Christine, Part 1.

At 24, Gary has spent half of the last five years in prison, and is now on a two year suspended sentence, for violent offences. His girlfriend, 20, is five months pregnant. Over two weeks, the fly-on-the-wall series looks at the young" couple's attempts to rehabilitate themselves through voluntary counselling from probation officer Sylvia Whiteside, the only person Gary trusts to understand. ally) down in the world from her performance of Still falls the rain. Charlies Angels days, Cheryl Ladd leads this 1983 TV movie as 11 25 Syrinx.

Debussy: Sonata for flute, i i TT. the plucky Kentuckian struggling for acceptance as a female coal viuia aim iiurp, rauuuia: oirmg Trio; Ibert: Interludes for flute, violin and harp; Pierne: Variations libres et Finale. Square females, as Baby Fowler christening arrives Ceefax sub-titles. 8 0 BIG DEAL: Windfall. More of a waterfall, really, with Robby finding an in-cistern answer to the insistent taxman.

But on the debit side, there's young Debby Ray Brooks leads the penultimate picaresque episode. Ceefax sub-titles. 8 50 POINTS OF VIEW. Barry Took with another selection of viewers' comments. 9 0 NEWS; Weather News.

9 25 CAGNEY AND LACEY: Two Grand. Veteran jewel thief and Cagney fan Albert Grand (Ferdinand Mayne) is up to his old tricks in this week's episode, showering his favourite lady cop with gifts of knocked-off rocks. Sharon Gless as the intrigued Cagney, Tyne Daly her partner. Ceefax sub-titles. 10 15 FILM 85.

Already weighed up on Saturday Review, John Boorman's Iost-boy-in-Amazonia movie, The Emerald Forest, is under review tonight. Barry Norman looks too at St Elmo's Fire telling of seven college graduates' first year out of school, and hailed as a showcase for the movie stars of tomorrow. 10 45 PLAGUE OF HEARTS: The Fat Of The Land. Continuing his repeated health-warning series, Dr Michael O'Donnell looks at the links between fat consumption and heart disease. 11 10 THE ROCK GOSPEL SHOW.

Another re peated spiritual sing-in, with Alvin Stardust joining the London Community Gospel Choir, Sheila Walsh introducing. 11 45 Weather; close. miner, in order to support ner dis 12 20 BBC PODownes. Berlioz: Three approving old dad and young son. Coping nobly with rats and aggro Walts (340m): 4 am As Radio 2: 25 Roy Noble.

7 33 AM. 10 3 Mike Fnn. 11 30 Fair Play. 12 30 pm Meet for Lifnch. 1 40 Frank Hennessv.

3 30 Bryn- she inevitably wins everyone re spect AND manages to tit in an affair with her boss at the mine (Peter Weller). Sarah Kennedy 10 45 MOSAIC: All Tied up. Last pro siencyn. 4 Four-Five-Six. 5 S3 CStch- Rhrase X.

6 As Radio 4. 7 Catchblfrase 7 As Radio .4. 7 20 CatchpnVasc Colour Supplement. 8 As Radio Ai 30 Hum Turn. 10 ORockpllo.

11 2-4 As Radio 2. Cymru (VHF): 5 SS am Weather: Gvfeler Radio 4. 6 23 Helo Bobol. 9. carll 25 Cloddlo'r Cyfrinachau.

10 SS Yaaolion. 11 SOStondfn'OdyddioI. 12 15 pmXalwrn Belrdd. 1 0 Aryr Awr. 1 20 Gwyn Qfyl.

1 50 Glawr i Glawr. 2 0 YsgolTonS 30 Intermezzo. 4 Gweler Radio Pryntiawn. 6 Gweler Wales. 8 Gweler Radio 4.

9 45 Chwedegau. 10 15 Newyddion: Grav Gyda'r Nos. 11 30 Close. Gweler Radio 4. gramme in Central's ethnic arts strand meets a Pakistani Houdini escapologist Shahid Malik, who in spite of parental opposition to his curious choice of career, has gone on to oe voted Magician ot the Year.

Scotland (370m): 6 0 am As Radio 4. 6 10 Farming News. 6 30 Good Morning Scotland. 8 45 John McFarlan. 11 3 MacGre- 11 30 INDIVIDUAL VOICES: Chris host at London's Royalty Theatre, with an actual royal heading the list of supporting celebrities as the Prince of Wales beams in by satellite at about 10 30 pm.

Apart from a for News At Ten and the regular News slots tomorrow it's all seamless appeal, backed by larks and location reports around the capital, showbiz editions of Name That Tune, Give Us a Clue and Treasure Hunt, jazz, reggae, pops and videos, and reports on the good causes in need of the money. TV-am takes over first thing in the morning, and later on, the day is geared to the kids with a breakdancing contest, games and parties replacing the usual children's programmes. Oracle sub-titles. McGregor's Brotherhood Of Breath Good Friends. Latest Pieces from The Damnation of Faust; Bernard Stevnes: Cello Concerto (Alexander Baillie); (1 0 News); Beethoven: Symphony No 7.

1 40 Guitar Encores. Sharon Isbin glays works by Turina; Leo rouwer; Lauro; and Castelnuovo-Tedesco. 2 10 South German RSOMarriner. Lutoslawski: Little Suite; Brahms: Violin Concerto (Anne-Sophie Mutter); (3 0 interval); Shostakovich: Symphony No 1. 3 40 Bach: French Suite No 5.

Ruth Dyson (harpsichord). 4 0 Russian Songs and Cello Music by Gliere, Glinka, Prokofiev, Stravinsky and Borodin. Felicity Palmer (mezzo), Moray Welsh (cello), Roger Vignoles (piano). 4 55 News; Mainly for Pleasure. 6 30 The Division Viol.

London Baroque play 17th-century English instrumental music by Christopher Simpson, Henry Butler, Peter Philips, Nicholas a Kempis, and Godfried Keller. 7 5 Spanish Piano Music (Enrique Perez Guzman). Montsalvatge: Trois divertissements Op Si a Mompou; Sonatine a Yvette; Granados: El fandango de Candil. 7 30 Turandot. Three-act opera by Puccini, including Alfano's original ending, subsequently suppressed.

Sung in Italian with Linda Kelm (Turandot), Janet Price (Liu), Nicola Martinucci (Calaf), Netherlands Radio PO Henry Lewis. Intervals at 8 10, 9 5. performance recorded at the 1981 Camden Jazz Festival features the 10 30 Pages from 10 10 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING. r5i 3S.S Onm Wales Today. 6 M-7 0 The Chris 25 Week in Week Out.

9 55 Stuart Cna cna cnat snow, to 45 Caanev and Larev. David Icke with further coverage, and the results, from Preston. South Africa raised pianist, now living in France, whose music is inspired by memories of life in his homeland. 10 30 am Dotaman. 10 43 pm Grlmble 11 15 Plague of Hearts.

11 40 News; Scotland: ID 10' on Islands: Islay, 10 50 NEWSNIGHT. 11 35 Weatherview. N. Inland: 11 17-11 39 am Ulster in Focus. weainer; close.

Northtrn Ireland: 5 35 pm Today's Sport. 5 40 6 Inside Ulster! 6 i 35 Misterteam. 7'o-7 SOChannelOne. 12 25 Close. Scotland: a 0-8 30 pm Prosbaig.

gor's Gatnering. 12 pm ine win to urvive. 12 30 Lunchtime Report. 1 As Radio 4. 1 40 Party Political Broadcast: SNP.

1 45 Warden on 2 3 Taking Issue with Colin Bell. 3 3 Art Sutter. 0 Good Evening. Scotland. 6 News: Farming News.

6 30 In Opposite Corners. 7 2 Fair Dos. 7 30 Piping. 8 A Story, Song and a Poem. 8 15 Weavers or Drearrfs.

9 0 The Reel Blend. 10 News: Tom 'Ferric 12 O-Close As Radio 4. i WMEfcania -i BBC World Service can be received in Western Europe on medium wave 648kHz 463m) at the following times GMTjv 6 am Newsdesk. 7 ONews. 7 9 Twenty-four Hours.

7 30 Behind the Universe. 7 45 Network UK. 8 News. 8 9 Reflections. 8 15 Development '85.

8 30 The Art of Peter Pears. 9 News. 9 9 British Press Review. 9 15 The World TodOMHV9 30 Financial News. 9 40 Look AUcaST9 45 What's New.

10 1 Discovery. 10 'SOKipps. 11 News. 11 9 News About Britain. 11 15 Waveguide.

11 25 A Letter. jfrom Scotland. 12 Radio Newsreel. 11 IS pm The Success of the Airbus. 12 Roundup.

1 News. 1 9 Twenty-four Hours. 1 30 Network UK. 1 45 Recording of the week. 2 Outlook.

2 45 ThaSacrcd Choir. 3 0 Radio Newsreel. 3' 15. A Jolly Good Show. 4 News.

4 9 Commentary. 6 0 Today Southwest 6 30 Televiews. 6 40 Money Matters. 7 0 As Central. 12 20 Postscript; weather; close.

Yorkshire 4 15 The State of the Vatican. The World Today. 5 News. 5 9 A Letter from Scotland. 5 15 Meridian.

8 9 10 0 Jazz Today: Soldiers of the Road. 11 OA Moyse Legacy. Recordings by Hall ty-iour Hours, la concert Hours. 9 15 Co'ncert ews. 10 9 The World 25 10 Ne' 1 4 0 As Central.

6 0 This is Your Right 8 5 Crossroads. 6 30 Granada Reports. 7 As Central. 12 20 Close. HTV 6 15 As Central.

12 30 The Sullivans. 1 0 News. 1 20 HTV News. 1 30 The Baron. 2 30 As Central.

6 0 HTV News. 6 35 Crossroads. 7 0 As Central. 12 20 Close. Wales: As West except: 6 0-6 35 pm Wales at Six.

South 6 15 As Central. 12 30 The Sullivans. 1 0 News. 1 20 TVS News. 1 20 Channel News.

1 30 The Champions. 2 30 Daytime. 3 0 Cross Wits. 3 25 Sons and Daughters. 4 0 As Central.

5 15 Survival of the Fittest 5 45 News. 6 0 Channel Report 6 30 L'Exile Extraordinaire 7 0 As Central. 12 20 Commen- taires; close. Granada 6 15 As Central. 12 30 The Sullivans.

1 0 News. 1 20 Granada Reports News. 1 30 Simon and Simon. 2 30 As Central. 3 30 Sons and Daughters.

1 30 A Country Practice. 2 30 Daytime. 3 0 The Adventurer. 3 30 As Central. 5 15 Sons and Daughters.

5 45 News: 6 0 Coast to Coast 6 25 Police 5. 6 35 Crossroads. 7 0 As Central. 12 20 Company; close. South-west 6 15 As Central.

12 30 Survival. 1 0 News. 1 20 TSWNews. 1 30 The Champions. 2 30 As Central.

3 57 TSWNews. 4 0 As Central. 5 15 Gus Honey- bun's Magic Birthdays. 5 20 Crossroads. 5 45 News.

8 0 Des O'Connor Tonight Repeated variety with contributions fTom CleoLaine, John Dankworth, Irene Handl. 9 0 Hollywood wives. Part Two of Jackie Collins' potboiler, with Candice Bergen, Joanna Cassidy, Mary Crosby, Angie Dickinson, Steve Forrest 10 0 News at Ten. 10 30 Hollywood wives. 12 20 Close.

Channel 6 15 As Central. 12 30 The Sullivans. 1 0 News. 2 35 Hyn Fyd. 2 55 Egwyl.

3 30 Small World. 4 25 Bewitched. 4 55 Hannerawr Fawr. 5 30 The Betty White Show. 6 0 Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years.

6 30 Penigamp. 7 0 Newyddion Saith. 7 30 Mil Alwadau. 8 0 The Paul Hogan Show. 8 30 Man About The House.

9 0 Austin. 10 0 Well Being. 10 45 Robinson's Choice: Vive-ment Di-manche. 1983 pastiche thriller with Jean-Louis Trintignant 12 45 Diwedd. 1 30 The Dreamers.

2 30 Daytime. 3 0 Cross Wits. 3 25 News Headlines. 3 30 The Young Doctors. 4 0 Flicks.

4 10 Doris. 4 20 Storybook International. 4 45 Splash. 5 15- Blockbusters. 5 45- News.

6 0 Crossroads. 6 25 Central 7 0 Emmerdale Farm. 7 30 Carry on Laughing. Comedy compilation of saucy jokes from K. Williams, S.

James, B. Windsor and the gang. Anglia 6 15 As Central. 12 30 Gardens for All. 1 0 News.

1 20 Anglia News. 1 30 The Baron. 2 30 As Central. 5 15 Emmerdale Farm. 5 45 News.

6 0 About Anglia. 6 35 Crossroads. 7 0 Bygones. 7 30 As Central. 12 20 Recipe for Living; close.

Central 6 15 Good Morning Britain. 9 30 Schools. 12 0 Flicks. 12 10 Rainbow. 12 30 Gardening Time.

1 0 News. 1 20 Central News. the French flautist who died last year. Ravel: Introduction and Allegro; Bach: Brandenberg Concerto No 5 (with Adolph Busch, Rudolf Serkin); Ibert: Flute Concerto. A Letter Irom acotland.

ID 3U Financial News. 10 40 Reflections. 10 45. -Sports Roundup. 11 News.

11 .9 Commntary. 11 15 Keep it in the Family. 1V30 The Successor the Airbus. 12 ONews. 12 9 am News About Britain.

12 15 Radio News-reel. 12 30 The State of the VarlaaMt 1 1 Outlook. 1 30 Report on Religjaatai 45 Country Style. 2 0 News. 2 9 Brtt(BiXi-ess Review! 2 15 The Classical ClarlnW 30 Kipps.

3 0 News. 3 9 News abodMMKain. 3 15 The World Today. 3 30 DMaalrcry. 4 0 Newsdesk.

4 30 Waveguide. 4 Jwjtfook Choice. 5 45 The World Today. '-5C 11 57 News. 6 15 As Central.

12 30 Calendar Lunchtime Live. 1 0 News. 1 20 Calendar Headlines. 1 30 Hotel. 2 30 As Central.

3 30 A Country Practice. 4 0 As Central. 6 0 Calendar. 6 35 Crossroads. 7 0 As Central.

12 20 Close. S4C 1 0 Countdown. 1 30 Alice. 2 0 HwntacYma. 2 20 Ffalabalam.

5 55 Shipping Forecast 6 0 News Farming Today. 6 25 Prayer for the Day: 6 30 Today including 7 0, 8 0 News; WAVELENGTHS: Radio (UaUcHz), London only 417m vn wao a 7 zo Your Letters; Yesterday in Parliament 247m VHF: 'Radio- tJ33m (693kHz), 330m (909kHz), VHF: Radio 1 285m 275m 9 0 News; Tuesday Call (01-580 4411): LUMIERE CINEMA. 379 301 836 ROYAL OPERA HOUSE COVENT THEATRE OF COMEDY COMPANY Lane WC2 NEW LONDON, Drury I 01-405 0072 or CC 01- Drury 0691 (Nearest Tube Lelcest i ne very oest ot Britain coma subway us)- t-ums at i GARDEN. U1-Z4U lUbO1911. Access.

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o.u. upens nuv i pin LIITE IN FOUR CHAPTERS avail irom lu am on tne oay. THE ROYAL BALLET CATS EDWARD Film at 1.25. 3.45. 6.ifl..40.

MAGGIE LONDON PALLADIUM. DUCHESS 836 8243 CC 240 9648 First Call: 24 hrs. 7 days. CC 240 Licensed Bar. Seats Doakap for Inus 01-405 1567 or Group Bookings raiem u.

rvian TWO INTO ONE See Shaftesbury Theatre WIFE BEGINS AT FORTY See Ambassadors Theatre RUN FOR YOUR WIFE SEE CRITERION THEATRE LONDON'S THREE HIT COMEDIES FOX SMITH Ton t. 7 30. Sat 2 30 St 7.30 The Sleeping Beauty Tomor. Fri. 7.30 La BavaderTne Sons of Horus 01-930 blza.

Apply daily to Box 6123. AODlv dailv 7373. Opens Dec. 23 Sub. 2.30 7.30.

Reduced price pre vs. Dec. 18-21. at 2:30. Party rates METRO.

RUPERT STHEElH Wl. office for returns. LATECOMERS uaii In MOT ADMITTED WHILE AUDI. JaSUU. THE SLOANE RANGER REVUE 2.10.

4.20, 6.30, 8.4ujJS'olM lino Man r.au DtvertlssementsTha Two Ploeons. Ballet Casting inlu 01-240 9815. TORIUM IS IN MOTION, PLEASE BE PROMPT. Bars open 6.45 pm. APOLLO THEATRE CC 437 26634.

434 35989. 24hr 7 day CC bookings on 240 7200. PENELOPE KEITH MARK KINGSTON IN THE DRAGONS TAIL A new play by Douglas Watklnson. Directed by Michael Rudman. Evas.

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on 7.2D. 9. lO. Seats boold INTERPRETERS A New Play by Ronald Harwood Directed by Pettr Yatas Aiiernanv. i hkoji.

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FRISAT 6.00 Si 9.00 VAUDEVILLE. 01-836 564501836 Postal applications now being MINEMA 45 KNIGHM TONIGHT at 7.30 pm Northern Ballet Theatre OTHELLO Tomorrow at 7.30 Dm. ureair uaras oi-oy CHRISTMAS SEASON. DEC. 3 43 a.

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special Mat. 3.0. Sats. 5.0 A 8.15. Group CC Bookings 01-240 7200 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Act 2, SUITE ITALIENNE, MISS OH ICS POX KfMlKB 1 -OU QliO.

THEATRES London ADELPHI. 836 7611 or 240 79134. CC 741 9999 379 6433 836 73S8. Group Sales 930 6123. "HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN" S.

Exp. THE LAMBETH WALK MUSICAL ME AND MY GIRL ROBERT LINDSAY "Absolutely inipirtd Mrformanc. F. Timtt. FRANK THORNTON EMMA THOMPSON DIRECTED BY MIKE OCKRENT Ninhtly at 7.30.

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Weds. Mats. only. Sunday perlormances at d.ou pm MR MEN MUSICAL LONDON PALLADIUM. ni.4X7 OLD VIC.

928 7627. CC 261 1821 17 December to 25 January. BEAUTY THE BEAST JULIE 7373, 01-437-2055. CC also for Starringthe characters created by QUEENS. 01-734 1166.

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with Nureyev DOMINION THEATRE ncKeimasier D4oa or Smith Travel or first call 240 7200 noger Haryreaves, 1 1 15. book i NATIONAL FILM THtAfSE 928 3232. (Credit Cards 9ZoT73n NFT1: 6.30 STRONG-MAtbniRDI- AND (EST) GermaajJj76l. NFT1: 8.45 ZERO HOURnSST) W. Germany 1977) ynS Mf NFT2: 6 15 LOST BOUNDARIES (USA 1949) gF NFT2: 8.30 CALL NORTMlEV 777 (SA The Classic Fairy story adapted 01-580 95623.

2ND YEAR OF THE AWARD WINNING COMEDY HIT STEPPING OUT "TRIUMPH ON TAP" Eve Std Hit Comedy by Richard Harris. Directed by Julia MrKenzie. COMEDY OF THE YEAR Standard Drama Award 1984 "LAUGH YOURSELF SILLY" 24 hrs 7 day. Until Nov. 9 Evgs for.the stage by Louise Page VAUDEVILLE.

01-836 9987. evgs. 8.0. Mat. Wed.

2.30. Saturday special races ior i.nnoren. BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ASTORIA THEATRE. Box CC A Groups 01-734 4287. LENN0N A Legend reborn A celebration of the lite and music of John Lennon.

The only West End show with a Sunday performance. Red price preview ton't. Evgs. Tiles, to Sat. 8.0.

Mats. Sat. Sun. 4.O. Now Booking Into 1986.

3-OU at B.OU. RICHARD PETER STILGOE SKELLERN ODEON HAYMARKET CINEMAS London ACADEMY 1. 437 2981. Deborah Kerr In THE ASSAM GARDEN IUI. Progs.

2 45 (not Sun. I. 4 45. 6.45. 9.0.

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Low price -prev. Tonight 7.30. Opens Tomor 7.0. Subs. evgs.

7.30, Sat. 4.0 A 7.45. FOR A LIMITED SEASON ONLY DENNIS RULA WATERMAN LENSKA in Bernard Slade's comedy SAME TIME NEXT YEAR aPatS 15. WW, a 13. ail 3 uuui A.kc nit" "By tht second half the audience rami ill oHis, j.ou ot 8.30.

13 PERFORMANCES ONLY WAYNE SLEEP'S HOT SHOE SHOW BASED ON THE POPULAR BBC TV SERIES "The but so far breathtaking" S. Tel. "DREAM OF A SHOW" Mail. "Irrepressible fans will not be disappointed" F.T. "Every dancer is miraculous" D.

Exp. "DAZZLING WAYNE SLEEP GOES FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH" D. Tel. GUEST ARTIST AT THIS PERP: Marian St Claire. val i imes.

Boinsroxaps tap tap forever" Now. i ACADEMY -2. 437 5129. Italy's phone bookings welcoihB BARBICAN HALL. Barbican Centre, EC2.

01-638 8891628 8795. Ton't 7. 45 Plnchas Zukarman. Violin recital. Marc Nelkrug piano.

MOZART: Sonata In K379. BEETHOVEN: Sonata, Op 30 No 1 R. STRAUSS: Sonata in flat. Op IB. IRA (930 ODEON LEICESTER SQUfl was reaay to cneer I nem to Tne ecno and did," Dally Mall WHO PLAYS WINS "IRRESISTIBLE OUICK-WIT- 5 Oil 1) IIUO HAUXtl' i.

W.i It itT THE ijirecien oy jonn woog IJlsnev Pictures prefig TED AND AMUSING. Standard. FORTUNE. CC. 836 2238 2239.

741 9999. Evqs. 8.0. Fri. Sat.

6.0 4 8.40. COMEDY OF THE YEAR Laurence Olivier Awardh 1984 UP AND UNDER lW Sep 142.15. nnius tlottrt ooen dalS OLIVIER. 928 2252. CC 928 5933.

INtitinna! Theatre's nnpn Ktnm.) -tsmasmna sonqs, Ttms. Directatet hv Mike Ockrtnt. 2.45. 5.30. 8 15.

All pro! Cxrept QUEENS: 01-734 1166, 734 1167, 734 0261. 734 0120, 439 3849, 439 4031. CC 24-hour 240 7200. Grp Sales 930 6123. Eves 745.

Wed. Mat 2.30. VANESSA REDGRAVE JONATHAN PRYCE "ARE POSITIVELY ELECTRIC" FT THE SEAGULL Anton Chekhov "TRULY MEMORABLE" Std. Directed by CHARLES STURRIDGE LAST WEEK OF SMASH HIT SEASON. BUSH THEATRE.

743 3388. THROUGH THE LEAVES by Frani 12.15 boukable In advamw-'ntccss Prices 4 to 1 0. Free glass of Wine ALBERY. 01-836 3878. CC 379 6565.

379 6433. CC 741 9999. Group Sales 930 6123. 836 3962. Evas.

7.15. Sats- 2.0 7.30 pm. ANTONY SHER "GivM London's Ptrformanco of the Year" Mall on Sunday in Harvey Flersteln's Tony Award Winning "BRILLIANTLY FUNNY Obs. TORCH SONG TRILOGY Directed by Robtrt Allan Ackgrtnan xaver uroete. a pm.

and Visa ohonc buokaauaa we. Ton't 7.15. Tomor 2.0 (low price mat) St 7.15. then Nov 7 to 9 THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND by Tom Stoppard with THE CRITIC VICTORIA PALACE. 01-834 1317.

oy sneriaan. "A WONDERFUL COMEDY" Times. "Splendid," O. Tel. "One of the funniest and least preten tious plays you are ever going to see.

TOTALLY HYSTERICAL," CHAUCER THEATRE (next Aldgate East tube). Recorded booking information 985 1849. Tower Shakespeare Company presents HAMLET (the First Folio) and MEASURE FOR MEASURE Oct. 5 fevgs. f.JU.

Mats sat. only z.4D. MICHAEL CRAWFORD in BARNUM udbi nxciiemcm ana hilarity persuading the audienre to clap and cheer. S. Tel.

"A towov. a at i.au. PALACE THEATRE 437 6834. CC 437 8327379 6433. Groups 930 6123 LES MISERABLES "The musical of the year if not the half decade." Punch.

Continues its triumphant run here trom Dec 4 after Its Barbican season. Eves 7.30 Mats Thu St Sat 2.30. NOW BOOKING THROUGH CHRISTMAS. BOX OFFICE OPEN MON. -SAT.

9.0 PM AND ON SUNDAYS. FOR LYRIC THEATRE. Shaftesbury Wl. Box Office cc 437 36867. 01-434 1050.

01-734 51667. 24-hour 7 day CC Bookings: 01-240 7200. BERYL JEAN-PIERRE REID AUMONT SIAN GEOFFREY PHILLIPS BURRIDGE AMANDA WARING IN LERNER a. LOEWE'S MUSICAL GIGI Directed by John Dexter "Greeted with Tumultuous Applause" Dally Express. Evgs.

7.30. Sats. 5.0 it 8.15, Weds. Mats. 3.0.

Grp Sales Box Of fice 01-930 6123. TfeL. Cb ONkT 11 AM-7 PM. WESTMINSTER. 01-834 0283.

CC. RAYMOND REVUEBAR. CC 734 1593. Mon. 7 p.m., 9 p.m..

11 p.m. Paul Raymond presents THE FESTIVAL OF EROTICA. Nowl More new acts, more new thrills, more new sensations. The world centre of erotic entertain-ment. 28th Great Year.

cume Credit Hot Line 833929. 24 hour service. 2 scats available Munday all perfs ODEON, MARBLE ARCHM (723 20 1 1 A VIEW TO A KJLUI PG Sep. progs. Doors open dainr2-00, 5.00.

8.00- Reduced priMas tor under 16s. O.A.P.s. student card holders. UB40 holders. Ijoday 2 00.

5 00. progs only. PHOENIX. East Flnchley. 441b7R9.

INSIGNIFICANCE (15) 1H4 45. 6 40. 8 45. Ends 31st SCREEN AT THE ELECTRIC 229 3694. Cinema closed todtry lor re-seatlng.

opens Thursday, tlat. 31. Paul Schrador's MASTEKCIECE MISHIMA(IS). 1.40. 3.56.20, 8.35 Box Office nowta open 11 -6pm.

rm SCREEN ON BAKER STREEJ. 935 2772 "A 'Triumph arTlrdiaii. "A Real Treat Out 1 DIM SUM (Ul. 3.00. 5 00.

7 lJj, 15 LAST WEEKS 2 MADONNA DES-PERATELY SEEKING 'SUSAN (15) 3 40. 5.25. 7.20; Ssl Lie bar. Seats bookable. COMEDY 930 2578 cc 839 1438 741 9999.

Group Sales 930 6123. Ton't Opens 7.0. subs evgs. 8.0, Wed. Mats.

3.0, Sats. 5.0 A 8.30. ROYAL SHAKESPEARE CO's "Remarkable achievement" Tms CAMILLE by Pam Gems. Dir. Ron Daniels THE RSC TRIUMPHS WITH CAMILLE FRANCES BARBER'S MAGICAL PERFORMANCE" M.

on Sun. A memorable night" Observer. "THE PLAY IS A STUNNER" Spectator. GARRICK S. CC 01-836 4601.

Evqs. 8.0, Wed. Mat. 3.0, Sat. 5.08.6 15th HYSTERICAL YEAR.

LONGEST RUNNING COMEDY IN THE WORLD NO SEX, PLEASE WE'RE BRITISH 2 hrs of non-stop laughter CC379 6433. Grp Sales 930 6123. OVER S.SS5 FANTASTIC PERFS 834 D04H. rrom Nov. 19-jan.

I THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE By S. Lewis ROYAL COURT UPSTAIRS. 730 25S4. BASIN by Jacqueline Rudet. Eves 7.30.

PALACE THEATRE. 01-437 6834. CC 437 8327379 6433. 7 PERFS ONLY Oct. 25-Nov.

2 ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER'S REQUIEM and VARIATIONS All nerffs. at 8 p.m. SOME GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE AT CERTAIN PERFORMANCES. ALDWYCH 01-836 64040641.. 01-379 6233 CC accepted.

"QUITE SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT." GLENDA JACKSON, Robtrt Ed (son Gtorgina Hal Gtrard Murphy Jove Redman and "Tim Woodward In PHEDRA SUPERB CLASSIC TRAGEDY OF VENGEANCE. INCESTUOUS PASSION. AND THE RETRIBUTION OF THE GODS. IT INCLUDES, PHILIP PROWSE'S SPLENDID DESIGN. ONE OF THE MOST SHATTERING COUPS DE THEATRE TO BE SEEN IN LONDON." Mon-Frl.

7.30, Sats. 5.00 a. 10. WIMBLEDON 540 0362 CC. Edin buruh Frinqe 1st Winners Kidim Lluhts Theatre Co In ST JOHN'i outstaiiaiiifiiy Deuutttui fokcjet VENICE (181.

Progs. 2.0. 4.10. 6.20. 8 35.

Sun. at 4.10. 6.20. 8.35. ACADEMY 3.

437 8819. THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK 1151 Progs. 5.0. 6.50. 8.40.

ANTHONY qUINN. DOMINIQUE SANDER THE INHERITANCE 18) Now showiag at CINECENTA, Leicester Sq, 01-930 0631 FILM CENTA, Charing Cross Rd. 01-437 4815 BARBICAN CINEMA. 01-628 8795. student redui-ts at all perls Ticket bookable FIRST NAME CARMEN (181 6.15.

THE TRAGEDY OF CARMEN IPG I 8.15 CAMDEN PARKWAY REGENCY. 482 2232. Luxury cinema Roeg's INSIGNIFICANCE (151 6.55 9.05. La Bar CAMDEN PLAZA. 485 2443.

(Opp. Camden Town Tubel. SUBWAY (151. Film at 2 15. 4 20.

6.35. 8.55 CHELSEA CINEMA. 351 3742 Kings Road I Nearest Tube Sloane Sq) SUBWAY 15). Film at 2.15. 420.

6.35. 8.55. Lie. Bar Seats Bookable for 8 55 perf CIC CINEMAS PROGRAMME INQUIRIES 200 0200 Perls, marked are bookable at the box oltice open dally 1 1 am to 7 fim. (Sun.

1 pm to 7 pm. Tickets rum 2.50 at all pcrtormatn.es. Telephune booking service available tor last evening perlormances only on 437 1234. Empire 2 and all Plazas are No Smoking Theatres EMPIRE 1. Leicester Square.

FLETCH IPG). In Dolby stereo ScK progs, daily I 15. 3.30. 6 00. EMPIRE 2, Leicester Square.

BEVERLY HILLS COP (151. In Dolby stereo. Sep. progs- dally 2.00. 4.15.

6.30. 8.45. PLAZA 1, Piccadilly Circus. COCOON (PGI. Vmrn In Dolby stereo.

Sep. pwtiJ? 3.30. 6.00. 8.30 PLAZA 2. WITNESS (15).

In Dolby stereo. Sep. progs- dally 1 15. GOSPEL adapted by Murray ROYAL COURT, CC 730 1745. THE GRACE OF MARY TRAVERSE by Timberlake Werten- baker.

Evgs. 8 pm. Sat. Mat. 4.0.

"The funniest and wittiest play to be seen In London this year. C. Limits. COTTESLOE (National Theatre's nulls, nov. inurs A Sat.

Mats. 2. SO Dm "SO STUN. LYTTELTON. 928 2252.

CC 928 5933 Theatre's proscenium stage) Today 2.15 (low price mat) 4 7.45. Tomor. Thur 7.45. then Nov 15 16 MRS WARREN PROFESSION by Shaw. Nov 1 2 last perrs SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER! Low price previews from Nov 7.

Opens PHOENIX. 836 2294. CC 240 9661, NINO SO EFFECTIVE" G. Herald. WYNDHAM'S.

836 3028. CC 379 small auauonumj rcopenea wnn FESTIVAL OF NEW PLAYS. 928 2252. CC 928 5933. S.

COMMAND OR PROMISE, by Debbie Horsricld (until Nov. 2, evas. 7.30, Sat. Mat. 2.30).

FIVE PLAY BILL (Nov. 6 to 12 extra perfs. Nov. 25 to 28. Evgs.

6.0). Alftkts. 5.50. GLOBE CC 437 1592. Andrew Lloyd Webber presents COMEDY OF THE YEAR SWET AWARD 1983 DAISY PULLS IT OFF By Denlse Dceoaii Directed by David Gilmore "ABSOLUTELY SPIFFING" Daily Telegraph "FULL MARKS FOR DAISY" Standard "A gold star to Daisy for a delightful show," Dally Mail.

Evgs. 8.0. Mats. Wed. 3.0, Sat 4.0.

Group Sales 01-930 6123. "THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE HOOT AND A SCREAM," Sun. Times. THIRD GREAT YEAR or 4l 9y9. fcvns.

o. Mat, murs, 3. Sat, Si 8.30. MARTIN SHAW as Elvis Presley "IS JUST AMAZING THE PERFORMANCE IS A LANDMARK" Dally Express. ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT? By ALAN BLEASDALE A GREAT NIGHT OUT SEE THIS.

'IT'S MAGNIFICENT' Obs. MAYFAIR. CC. 629 3036 741 CRITERION. S.

930 3216. CC 379 SCREEN ON 22b 3520 Hurry Must oTl 31. Mel Gibson. Tina Turner tMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDER- DOME 2 05. 4 15 6 35.

9 0 Tickets Bookable SCREEN ON THE HILL. 435 3366. "A Freni'h Hitchcock Chabrot returns to lorm What's On. COP AU VIN (IS)." starring Stephane Audran. French dialogue Sub-titles 2.20.

4.25. .6.45. 8.50 Lie Bar Seats Bookablo oaoa. -Sy 741 9949. Urp.

930 6123. 836 3962 Evgs. 8.0. Wed. Mat.

3.0. Sat. 5.0 and 8. 15. "A VERY FUNNY SHOW" Obs.

SUE TOWNSEND'S THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE AGED 13'. Music and Lyrics by KEN HOWARD and ALAN BLA1KLEY "LIVELY SPARK1SH Cdn. "COMPULSIVELY ENTERTAINING" S. Exp. "HILARIOUS" Std.

ALDWYCH 01-836 64040641. Opens Dec. 20, 7 p.m. Sub daily at 2.30 A 7.30. Red.

Price Prevs. Dec. 18 19 at 7.30. BONNIE JOSS LANGFORDn ACKLAND J. M.

BARRIE PETER PAN THE MUSICAL Group sales 01-930 6123, and cc SAVOY. Box OfflceOl-836 8888. CC 01-379 6219; 836 0479. Evgs. 7.45, Matinees Wednesday 3.0, Saturday 5.0 St 8.30.

4TH YEAR OF THE AWARD-WINNING COMEDY HIT MICHAEL MEDWIN JOSEPHINE HUGH TEWSON PADDICK ROLAND CUHRAM PHILIP GERALDINI BIRD HART NOISES OFF "MICHAEL FRAYN'S COMEDY IS THE FUNNIEST PLAY I HAVE EVER SEEN IN THE WEST END. Deeded by MICHAEL BLAKEMORE. PICCADILLY THEATRE. 437 4506, OVER 1.000 PERFORMANCES Utf9. Mon-inurs.

H.o. FrfSat. 5.40 8.10. RICHARD TODD rlc Lander, Annette Andre THE BUSINESS OF MURDER The Hit Thriller by Richard Harrli. "The best thriller lor years," S.

Mir. "An unabashed winner," S. Exp. "A thriller that achieves It all. Sensational" Times.

"The most fnqenlouti mystery to have appeared in a decude. A play to be seen," D. Mall. 5TH GREAT YEAR OVER 2000 PERFORMANCES GREENWICH THEATRE. 01-858 734 9535.

Credit card hot lines 379 6565741 9999. Group Sales 836 3962930 6123434 3692. aaooAsry 04oa4i (iroups 856 3962. Evgs. 8.00.

Mat. Thurs. 2.30. Sat. 5.30 and 8.30.

"BRITISH FARCE AT ITS BEST." D. Mall The Theatre of Comedy, Company DAVID DEREK McCALLUM GRIFFITHS WINDSOR DAVIES LINDA HELEN HAYDEN GILL DAVID GREGORY MASTERMAN PHILLIPS and GARETH HUNT RUN FOR YOUR WIFE! Air.rnnrl. 77S3. evgs. i.

4b. Mats. sat. z.30. SHEILA GISH, "An actress of rare beauty and intelligence." s.

in BIOGRAPHY by S. N. Behrman. From November 6 Janet Suzman in VASSA, by Maxim YOUNG VIC. 928 6363 Til Sat Eves Z1 nrs.

inc. gun. Ul-m aaj i.ou. Mats lomor rrl z.u. Oxford Playhouse Co in Brerht's CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE unrKv.

Regional EVERYMAN THEATRE. "LIVERPOOL. TOSCA. On 3 6 A musical mega-drama-. BOOK NOW ON 051 709 ALMEIDA.

J59 4404. Evus. 8 m-. Silts 5 8.30 THE DELIBERATE DEATH OF A POLISH PRIEST by Ronald Harwood. "C'rath company me.tmerl-sniff.

S. Tunes. HAYMARKET THEATRE ROYAL. wno says nrecnt is neavy noma? Ox. Times.

as. o. 13. o.o. "A BRILLIANT NEW MUSICAL" BBC DAVID FRANK ESSEX FINLAY MUTINY! "TREMENDOUS SPECTACLE" ciuardlun.

"TECHNOLOGICAL WIZARDRY" S. Times. Evqs. 8.0. Mats.

Sat. 5.0, Wed. 3.0. Tickets available at all Prlncl. MAYFAIR.

01-629 3037. From Dec YOUNG VIC STUDIO. 928 6363 (PCI Sin daily 1 15 3.30 6 00. AMBASSADORS THEATRE. West pro 4.

i wice IJillly z.u 4.0. Wed. A Sats. 10.30, 2.0 4.0. SOOTY'SXMASSHOW.

5s; Ton at Tomor Drama studio London in BABY WITH THE BATH WATER hy Christopher Durnng at written anu airectea oy Hay cooney 0 SIDE-SPLITTING oer- Sit Over 1 .000 SHAFTESBURY. 379 5399. CC 741 9999. Grp. Sales 930 6123.

Evgs. 8.0. Sat. 5.30 and 8.30. Wed.

Mat. 3.0. THEATRE OF COMEDY CO. Anton Michall Rodaers Williams Moray Watson, Wanda Vtnthsm and Kathv Staff TWO INTO ONE Written and direc ted by MERMAID THEATRE. 01-236 i.au Ot AISU 3U WK Tf Al i oy Debbie Hearn at 9.30.

rnrmnuces. "SHOULD RUN FOR pal 1 icKet qcncies. LIFE. S. Express.

Srits 5 to 10.50. Special TheatreDinner Criterion BrasserieStalls or circle tickets 16.50. PRINCE EDWARD. Tel. 01-437 LIBRARY THEATRE at the Forum Theatrfi Wythenshawe Box Orilce 061-437663 Previews Tomor ao Blood Brothers lly Willy Russell Mat.

Sat. 16 A 23 2.30. OPERA AND BALLET ui'ww saoz. iruup aaics ju 6123. Evgs, Mon.

to Sat. 7.30. Mat. Wed. Sat.

2.30. "LAUREN BACALL'S STAR DUALITY GLOWS WITH A ARB, STEELY INCANDESCENCE THAT COULD SHATTER A DIAMOND," Sun Exp. LAUREN BACALL IN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH Directed by Harold 1'intpr "HAROLD PINTER'S PRODUCTION ESTABLISHES THE PIECE AS ONE OF WILLIAMS' VERY BEST," F. Tms. LAST THREE WEEKS DONMAR WAREHOUSE 240 8230 St.

WC2. 01-836 6111. CC 01-836 117101 9999. Grp. 6123 Evqs.

at 8 pm. Turn. Mat. 2.45. Sats i pm A 8.45pm.

MATINEE TODAY 2.4S. THE THKATRE OF COMEDY COMPANY. DINSDALE LIZA LANDEN GODDARD HAWKINS LEATHERLAND and GEOFFREY SUMNER WIFE BEGINS AT POBTV PLAZA 4. A VIEW TO A KILL (PGI In Dolby stereo Sep progs dally 2.30. 5 30.

8.15 CURZON MAYFAIR, Curion St, Wl. 01-499 3737. Hector Alterlo and Susu Pccoraro lu CAMILA (15). "Breathtaking." Barry Norman Film '85 "Faultless performances." The Times. Film at 2.00 (not 4.10.

6.20. 8.40. CURZON WEST END. Shaftesbury Avenue. Wl 01-439 4805.

Hector Alterlo and Norma Alcandro in THE OFFICIAL VERSION (15). "Outstanding. S. Exp. "Absorbing touching." D.

Mall. "Not to be missed, Barry Norman. Film '85. Film at 2.0 (not 4.10.6.20.8.40. l-u ooooo.oa.

eves. I.OU. London Youth Festival Presents MAKING THE BREAKS COLISEUM. 836 3161. CC 240 'COMIC ACTING AT ITS FINEST" S.

Tel. 2nd GREAT YEAR D'4DU. Da 1 1 a. 1 lin mce cc anaraw i-ioya Webber's EVITA Directed by Hal Prince. Evgs.

8.0. Mats. Thurs. St Sat. at 3.0.

CC Hotline 439 8499. 379 6433, 741 9999. 24-hr 7-day CC bookings 01-240 7200. LAST 4 MONTHS different llne.up every night. OOOB.

(41 urps. 950 6123. Evgs. 7.30, Thurs. at Sat.

Mats. 3.0. ROYAL SHAKESPEARE CO LAST THREE WEEKS TO SEE ALAN GEMMA JENNY HOWARD JONES AGUTTER in BREAKING THE SILENCE By STEPHEN POLIAKOFP Director RON DANIELS "ONE OF THE FINEST PLAYS TO HAVE COME OUT OF THE RSC IN RECENT YEARS," S. Times. OVER 100 PERFORMANCES R.S.C.

also at the Barbican LIVERPOOL PLAYHOUSE. I Until ivov id, r.ou-aai. vi ot 8.0 SALONIKA by Louise Page Nov. ST MARTIN'S. 836 1 443.

special CC No. 01-379 6433. Evgs. 8.0, Tues. 2.45.

Sats. 5.0 8.0. AGATHA CHRISTIE'S THE MOUSETRAP 33rd Year Sorry, no reduced prices from any source, but seats bKbln fr 3.50. PRINCE OF WALES, 01-930 86812 HER MAJESTY'S. 930 4025.

930 LVES A dellcjhtlul new comedy. Now booking for Janr 86. ALONE by Anne DhvIii) ul GATE BLOOMSBURY 111. 837 the Samuel Beckett Award. 1 984 in i.

nussei aq iuoe. All tikble. AccessVisa 837 8405. A Liverpool and RojjilCourr Theatre Production NATIONAL THEATRE, South Bank. 1 THE OUTCASTS (15).

2.35, 4.40. 6.45. B.50. 051-709 8363 CC OS ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA Ton't. Fri, 7.00 FAUST.

Tomor, Sat 7.30 ORPHEUS IN THE UNDERWORLD. Thur 6.30 DON CARLOS. Also booking: Don glovannlKatya KabanovaJullus aeiar. CC Tlcketmaster 01-379 6212. ufr SADLER'S" ELLS 278 B91S Until Nov 23, Eves 7.30, Sat Mats 2.30.

Morninu Perfsl. NEW SADLER'S WELLS OPERA The Merry Widow, La Traviata, a HMS Pinafore with Nlckolai Grace. Ton't St Fri: LA TRAVIATA. Tomor St Sat THE MERRY WIDOW, Thurs: HMS PINAFORE. i.y..

noiune ui-vou va.v3D. Group Sales 01-930 6123. K. Prowse 01-741 9999. Evgs 7.30.

Mats Thur St Sat at 3.0. ''One of the best musicals of all time. The Std. Ths National Theatre of Gt Britain Award Winning GUYS AND DOLLS Starring LULU NORMAN ROSSINGTON 2 THE SHOOTING PARTY (15). oouo.

notnne 4i 9a93. ztnr. 7-doy CC bookings 240 7200. Group sales 930 6123. DONALD SINDEN In The smash hit from the Chichester Festival Theatre.

THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL Reduced price previews from Dec. 5, opens tier. 1 1 at 7.0. Sub. evqs.

7.30. Mats. Weds. Si Sat, at 3.6. o.u.

o.u. i.u. Lica uar. NOTTINGHAM PLAYHgSka. BOX OFFICE 0602 4l94pVT5 9.

Nov 2 Final eek trrf WINS- GATE NOTTING HILL. 221 0220. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL 01-836 8108. 01-240 9066, 01-240 9067. 24-hour 7-doy CC Bookings; 01-240 7200.

David Merrick's 42ND STREET "Tht show has now swtpt up all tht top prlcnfor musicals. D. Exp. BEST MUSICAL Standard Drama Award "Exhilarating" D. Tel.

BEST MUSICAL Laurence Olivier Award "Dazzling." J). Mall. BEST MUSICAL I'lays and Players London Theatre Critic Award "You won't, find a show In London with mora raula da- D. Exp. Evuu.

8.0, Mats. Wed. 3.0. bats. 5.0 St 8.30.

Group bales 01-930 6123. Huoklmi until July 1986. BOX OFFICE OPEN Mon. to Sat. 10 a.m.

to 8 p.m. mmi IZI THIS FLAMINGO KID (15). 2.30, 4.40. 6.50. 9 0 NATIONAL THEATRE COMPANY See SbPARATE ENTRIES UNDER OLIVIER, LYTTELTON, COTTESLOE.

Excellent cheap seats day of perf all theatres Irom 10 am. RESTAURANT 1928 2033). CHEAP EASY CAR PARK. TOURS OF BUILDING (inc. Back Stane).

2. Into. 633 0880. ICA CINEMA. THE MALL, Lon but nv icrcncc uaitigan.

Nov 6 30 premiere of ROOM AT THE TOP" by John Uraine STRAND. W.C.2. 01-836 2660 41435190. Mon. -Fri.

Evgs 8.0. Mat. Wed. 2.30, Sat 5.30 St 8.30 DAVID JASON 'A natural comic, a ioy to bthold" Std. "Genuinely funny" F.

Times. RICHARD LYNDA VERNON BELLINGMAM LOOK. NO HANS! "John Chapman and Mi chat I PertwH's comedy obviously destined for a long stay. It passes the time as pleasantly as larae gin and tonic" s. Times.

Directed by Mike Ockrant. CLARKE PETERS LONDON SW1 90U 3647 Souleyinaue Clsse's political comedy FINYE: THE WIND (Mall BETSY BRANTLEY LYRIC HAMMERSMITH. APOLLO VICTORIA. 828 8665. CC 630 6262 (iroup Sales 930 6 1 23 STARLIGHT EXPRESS Music by ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER rBW Lyrics by RICHARD STILGOE 1V IKfVORNI'NN "A MUSICAL THAI SURPASSES ANYTHING AROUND IN EVERY DIMENSION." D.

EUP Evus. 7 45 Mats. 3 0. ifrtx Ol I l- OPEN 10 anl-8 pm BOOKING TO MARCH 86. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS AT t7 00 ON TUES.

MATS FOR OLD AGE PENSIONERS CONCESSIONARY SEATS UB40I STUDENTS AT THE DOOR AT 7 00 FOR ANY PERF, WHEN AVAILABLE. MATINEE TODAY. DAVID HE At. STRATFORD. UPON-A VOI "A raucously elegant "A tri.ASMC ot its kl ini'iiiri" hi Times.

D. "DYNAMITE" I. Mall. uoii. i-rrvs irom ronior, ..45, bat Mutt 4.0.

Opens Nov 5 at 7.0. The Legend Returns) LYRIC STUDIO. Opens Tomor 7 nm. Sub Eves 8 um. Warlrf SADLER'S WELLS.

278 8916 HOT AT. DtlAICX COMPANY, III TROILlli SIDA. Fri 7 30 NilWtifi nuu) n( j.uu, i.uu ot 1.UU ICA CINEMATHEQUE 6 30 St 8.15. VIDEOl FRENCH CHOREOGRAPHERS. All bookable LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE.

930 5252(Enul839 1 759 (24 hour ArressVlsa Bonklnqs) LIFE-FORCE (IB) in 70mm. Sen prog. Dally 1.10. 3.40, 6.15. 8.5a All progs.

Bookable in advance. NICHOLAS I.V "It ton only RiirouriiijR Ainnrtitin tourlNts to tioii thr capitul's transport system deniundinq directions to Piccadilly Cirri." The Thrifts. No pnrfs. Dec 25 A 26. Extra mat.

Dec 2 at 3.0. Now booKInq into 186. Premiere of SOFT SHOE SHUF- FOR ART GALLERIES AND EXHIBITIONS SEE PERSONAL PAGE OPPOSITE u.r.n. 2 Nov. 25-30.

2 progs. Incl: Aureole (Paul Taylor). World Prein. by Nils Christie. Land (C Urucc).

Dances from Napoll (Sihaufuss Bournonvlllel. leb 8 Call Boi Olllia jvWl-379 6433 For special deals and hotol stopiiverTcfl 0789 6f262. TRICYCLE. 326 8626. From Thurft.

ovps. 8 mn. Hut. Muts. 4 pm.

THE GREAT WHITE HOPS by Howard Sackler. FLt. rurw i.omcuy oy mik Hodges. Latecomers will not be nrtmTtted..

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