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Earlier this morning, Pope John Paul II departed from Rome for the start of his historic six days in Britain. David Dimbleby is at Gatwick Airport for this first-ever visit by a Pope to this country.
8.0 Welcome at Gatwick by Cardinal Hume and other dignitaries.
8.30* Departure by Train for Victoria Station.
8.35 John Tusa looks at the background and significance of this Pastoral Visit.
9.20* Arrival at Victoria Station and motorcade to Westminster Cathedral.
9.50* Westminster Cathedral
Pope John Paul II celebrates Mass with the Bishops of England and Wales before a congregation of 3,000 people inside the Cathedral and 1,500 gathered in the precincts. The Pope will also baptise and confirm five adults.
Commentators TOM FLEMING and MGR CRISPIAN HOLLIS
(The order of service: p 65).
12.15* Blessing of crowd in the Cathedral Piazza
Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE only: Financial Report and News Headlines with subtitles)
The last of ten programmes Presented by ANN LADBURY with designs by CAROLINE CHARLES
The coat pattern in the Weekend Wardrobe collection is a very simple shape, and Ann Ladbury shows how easy it is to make and line it. If you sew well you may have wondered if your skill can help you make a living-we look at DEBBIE HARRIS who Is trying to.
Assistant producer ERICA GRIFFITHS Studio director JEREMY ORLEBAR Producer JENNY ROGERS
During this afternoon Pope John Paul II will travel by motorcade to Buckingham Palace for an audience with HM The Queen.
Commentators DAVID DIMBLEBY and ERIC ROBSON
Story: The Crow Who Wanted a Drink
(Shown on BBC2 at 10.55 am)
The last of six programmes Laurel and Hardy Mark Curry traces the early film careers of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. He also shows a rare film of the two appearing together ten years before they officially became a comedy duo. As usual, Mark will explain how some spectacular stunts were achieved.
Compiled by PHILIP JENKINSON Film editor PETER MARSH Director BRUCE RAWLINGS Producer JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester
with John Craven and Paul McDowell
Every Friday the Newsround team takes a closer look at one big issue that people really care about.
John and Paul, helped by BBC reporters around the world, bring you the stories, cover the events, and meet the personalities that are making your kind of news.
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six
Spotlight South West
Points West, South Today and at 6.22-7.0
Nationwide
Including at 6.45 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
The 1982 series of the inter-town competition to determine who represents Great Britain in Europe starts with a bang this evening from the Play Close, Melton Mowbray.
Farming is the theme, and teams from Melton Mowbray, Charnwood and Rutland do battle in the shade of the Parish Church for the coveted prize of a trip to the Italian Heat of Jeux sans Frontieres to be held in Sardinia later in the year.
Introduced by Stuart Hall
Special guest presenters Peter Duncan, Sarah Greene and Simon Groom
featuring Blondini
BBC Manchester
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with John Simpson and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weekend Weather MICHAEL FISH
[Starring] James Arness as Jim McClain
with Marshall Colt as Harry Gates, George Dicenzo as Lt DeNisco and Carl Franklin as Jerry Cross
The life of an eight-year-old girl hangs in the balance when a mentally disturbed and heavily armed ex-serviceman storms the hospital where she is a patient.
starring
Jenny Agutter , Bryan Marshall with Clare Sutcliffe , Lana Morris Simon Ward , Madge Ryan
Gregory Phillips , Fay Compton
The adolescent fantasies of young
Wvnne revolve round her infatuation for her foster brother George,
20 years her senior. Her romantic day-dreams become a nightmare when a series of murders occur in the district and Wynne discovers a blood-stained sweater which George has thrown away.
Screenplay by RICHARD HARRIS
From the novel by AUDREY ERSKINE LINDOP Produced and directed by DAVID GREENE Films: page 11