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with Instant Sunshine in The Sponsored Fish by PETER CHRISTIE
In the first of five unlikely stories, Charlie Chumley sets out for a day's fishing by the canal. Soon, however, the peace of the summer's day is broken by a strange figure on a bicycle - singing hymns ...

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Christie
Unknown:
Charlie Chumley

for the liberation of the Falkland Islands, and in commemoration of the fallen.
Her Majesty The Queen and members of the Royal Family join the congregation in St Paul's Cathedral with the next-of-kin, detachments from the Task Force who took part in the action, and members of the public.
The Archbishop of Canterbury will give the address.
The Bishop of London and the Dean and Chapter are joined by representatives from British Churches and the Forces for this ecumenical service.
CHOIR OF ST PAUL 'S CATHEDRAL
Cathedral organist and Master of the Music CHRISTOPHER DEARNLEY Master of St Paul 's Choir
BARRY ROSE
THE FANFARE TRUMPETERS OF THE
ROYAL MILITARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC, KNELLER HALL, and THE FANFARE
TRUMPETS OF THE CENTRAL BAND OF
THE RAF
Commentary TOM FLEMING and BRIAN HANRAHAN
(Task Force South: The Battle for the Falkland's; Wednesday, Thursday, 9.25)

Contributors

Unknown:
St Paul
Unknown:
St Paul
Unknown:
Tom Fleming
Unknown:
Brian Hanrahan

written by Maurice Dodd
featuring Leonard Rossiter as Boot
With Judy Bennett, Sheila Steafel and Peter Hawkins
A FILM FAIR presentation

Contributors

Written by:
Maurice Dodd
Boot:
Leonard Rossiter
Voices:
Judy Bennett
Voices:
Sheila Steafel
Voices:
Peter Hawkins
Music by:
Trevor Jones
Executive Producer:
Graham Clutterbuck

Throughout the week Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Hugh Scully and Sue Cook bring you the issues that matter and the topics that entertain in London and the South East with Laurie Mayer, Fran Morrison and Margaret Nelson at the Newsdesk.
At 6.25 the Nationwide team in London links up with BBC studios and reporting teams around Britain

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Presenter:
Sue Cook
Reporter:
Laurie Mayer
Reporter:
Fran Morrison
Reporter:
Margaret Nelson
Producer:
Lino Ferrari
Producer:
Philip Harding
Producer:
Mike Hogan
Producer:
Richard Tait
Editor:
Roger Bolton

by Terry Nation.
Episode 1 of a two-part adventure.
Starring Tom Baker as The Doctor
The Time Lords have a mission for the Doctor. He finds himself stranded on Skaro - the planet of the Daleks.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Terry Nation
Title Music:
Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Incidental Music:
Dudley Simpson
Producer:
Philip Hinchcliffe
Director:
David Maloney
The Doctor:
Tom Baker
Sarah Jane Smith:
Elisabeth Sladen
Harry Sullivan:
Ian Marter
Davros:
Michael Wisher
Nyder:
Peter Miles
Gharman:
Dennis Chinnery
Ravon:
Guy Siner
Time Lord:
John Franklyn-Robbins
Kaled leader:
Richard Reeves
Sevrin:
Stephen Yardley
Ronson:
James Garbutt
Tane:
Drew Wood
Gerrill:
Jeremy Chandler
Mogran:
Ivor Roberts
Kavell:
Tom Georgeson
Thal politician:
Michael Lynch
Thal guard:
Max Faulkner
Thal soldier:
Pat Gorman
Thal soldier:
Hilary Minster
Dalek operator:
John Scott Martin
Dalek operator:
Cy Town
Dalek operator:
Keith Ashley
Dalek voice:
Roy Skelton

Presented by Richard Lindley
The issues, the people and the stories that matter, reported by television's top journalists:
MICHAEL COCKERELL , DAVID LOMAX TOM MANGOLD , JEREMY PAXMAN PETER TAYLOR , PHILIP TIBENHAM
Deputy editor TOM BOWER Editor GEORGE CAREY

Contributors

Presented By:
Richard Lindley
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Unknown:
David Lomax
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Unknown:
Peter Taylor
Editor:
Tom Bower
Editor:
George Carey

America's comedy hit starring with The Costume Party
The cabbies read an expensive-looking engagement diary left in Bobby's cab and make some wild assumptions about what appears to be an important date listed inside ...
Written by DAVID LLOYD
Directed by JAMES BURROWS

Contributors

Written By:
David Lloyd
Directed By:
James Burrows
Alex Rieger:
Judd Hirsch
Bobby:
Jeff Conaway
Tony Banta:
Tony Danza
Louie de Palma:
Danny Devito
Elaine Nardo:
Marilu Henner
Latka Gravas:
Andy Kaufman
Reverend Jim:
Christopher Lloyd

An examination of the effects of nuclear weapons. Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy
The first half of the programme looks at the physical effects of a single medium-sized nuclear warhead on a large city. How effectively would various types of shelter protect us from these effects? Two couples experimentally live in fall-out shelters for ten days each.
.The implications of the film are then discussed by medical, scientific and civil defence specialists. Would cities be likely targets in a real nuclear attack? What kind of resources would be available to deal with the aftermath of such a calamity? And what could we do - practically - to diminish the effect if it ever were to happen?
Executive producer MICK RHODES
Producer MICK JACKSON
(Postponed from 26 May)
(The Underground Test is on BBC2 on Friday at 10.0 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ludovic Kennedy
Producer:
Mick Rhodes
Producer:
Mick Jackson

It's new! It's different! It's B. A. Robertson !
The Scottish singer/songwriter introduces his late-night show with conversation and music.
Featuring throughout the series groups with new releases or those just breaking into the charts.
Designer JOHN BRISTOW .Director PHILIP CHILVERS
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER

Contributors

Unknown:
B. A. Robertson
Designer:
John Bristow
Director:
Philip Chilvers
Producer:
Frances Whitaker

Noel Edmonds investigates stress, what it is, what it does to us, and some of the techniques that can improve our ability to recognise and cope with it.
Music by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Director JENNY STEVENS
Producer PETER RAMSDEN
Cook (same title) available from retailers, price £2.75
0 TAKING THE STRAIN: page 65

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Music By:
Instant Sunshine
Director:
Jenny Stevens
Producer:
Peter Ramsden

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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