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Introduced today by Frank Bough and Selina Scott Timetable:
News at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30,8.0,8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour
Weather at 6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8 3.1 Sport at 6.42, 7.18, 8.18
Regional News, weather and traffic at 6.45, 7.15,7.45,8.15
Review of the Papers and look ahead to the coming day: 7.32, 8.3Z Getting Britain Fit between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30
Your Stars between 8.30 and 8.45
The Family Budget between 6.45 and 7.0 . This is America between 7.45 and
8.0 with Bob Friend

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Friend

9.0 Craft of the Potter
4: Glaze and Fire
9.30 Encounter: France
School, Work, Family
9.48 Mathscore Two
S for Symmetry
10.10 Look and Read
Fair Ground! 4: In the dark
The fair opens on time, but Mr Turnbull is still hoping to buy me field. Then, disaster strikes ... Written by christofhek RUSSELL
With JUDY CORNWELL , PERCY HERBERT , BRUCE MONTAGUE , ELIZABETH MORGAN. IAIN ORMSBY-KNOX, LYNNE PEARSON. PAUL RUSSELL , GEORGE SWEENEY , KENNETH WALLER , PERCY EDWARDS , SEAN BARRETT ,CHARLES COLLING-WOOD ,KATIE HEBB ,WAYNE LARYEA ,
DEREK GRIFFITHS , JULIE STEVENS with Jack and Rosie Producer SUE WEEKS
10.35 Religious and Moral Education: Resource Units 11-13 More Manpower
11.0 Watch ...
The Romans. 4: Roman Soldiers
Quintus describes his career in the Roman army and the part he played in the invasion of Britain.
He revisits Hardknott Fort and with the aid of the Ermine Street guard teaches JAMES EARL ADAIR his legionary marching song. Producer TOM stanieb
11.17 Walrus. What Should I Do? Alice and the Axolotls
11.40 Look, Look and Look Again Living Images
12.3 General Studies
Poetry - Poets Present

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Turnbull
Written By:
Christofhek Russell
Unknown:
Judy Cornwell
Unknown:
Percy Herbert
Unknown:
Bruce Montague
Unknown:
Elizabeth Morgan.
Unknown:
Iain Ormsby-Knox,
Unknown:
Lynne Pearson.
Unknown:
Paul Russell
Unknown:
George Sweeney
Unknown:
Kenneth Waller
Unknown:
Percy Edwards
Unknown:
Sean Barrett
Unknown:
Charles Colling-Wood
Unknown:
Katie Hebb
Unknown:
Wayne Laryea
Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Unknown:
Julie Stevens
Unknown:
James Earl Adair

Cosmo and Dibs share a disappointment when it seems their invitation to tea has fallen through. Introducing the numbers ' 3 ' and ' 5 Story: Maxine's Piano written and illustrated by CHRIS ABUK.
Presenter CHARU BALA chokshi
Director dune MORGAN

Contributors

Illustrated By:
Chris Abuk.

2.15 Read On! Just Imagine!
2.40 Language in Action Points of View
What are the arguments for and against the use of animals in scientific research and safety testing? Four pupils from Parliament Hill and William Ellis Schools in London investigate this very emotive issue. They interview RICHARD ADAMS and JUDY GEESON , animal welfare supporters and scientists involved in vivisection experiments. Producer BRUCE JAMSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Adams
Unknown:
Judy Geeson
Producer:
Bruce Jamson

from St Mary and All Saints Church, Kidderminster
Ye servants of God (Paderborn); Lord it belongs not to my care (St Hugh); I give my hands; 0 for a thousand tongues (Lyngham); I am the bread of life; A man there lived (Tyrol); Lord of all hopefulness (Slane); All creatures of our God and King (Lasst uns erfreuen) Conductor TIM MORRIS
Organist ANGELA CATTANACH-CHELL Film directorsimon HAMMOND Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH Series producer jim MURRAY BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Conductor:
Tim Morris
Organist:
Angela Cattanach-Chell
Director:
Simon Hammond
Producer:
Michael Shoesmith
Producer:
Jim Murray

Introduced by Johnny Morris and TERRY NUTKINS
You've heard of Mexican jumping beans, but are they beans and do they really jump? And how and why do they move? Johnny reveals the answer, when he looks at the tiny animal that lies at the centre of this extraordinary phenomenon.
And Terry sees the release back into the North Sea of some orphaned seal pups. Wild animals going back where they belong-into the wild.
Producer mike BEYNON. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Johnny Morris
Producer:
Mike Beynon.

A series of 18 programmes Part 9 by PAULA MILNE
Open. Day at Grange Hill produces the usual number of incidents, some funny, others more serious.
Devised by PHIL REDMOND
Make-up supervisor HEATHER SQUIRE Script editor ANTHONY MINGHELLA Studio lighting RON BRISTOW Producer Kenny McBain, Director ALISTAIR CLARK
(Part 10 is on Friday at 5.5 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paula Milne
Unknown:
Grange Hill
Unknown:
Phil Redmond
Unknown:
Heather Squire
Editor:
Anthony Minghella
Unknown:
Ron Bristow
Producer:
Kenny McBain
Director:
Alistair Clark
Scruffy McGuffy:
Fraser Cains
Miss Mooney:
Lucida Gane
Mr HopWOOd:
Brian Capron
Miss Lexington:
Allyon Rees
Mr Smart:
Simon Haywood
Mrs McClusky:
Gwyneth Powell
Mother:
Meg Davies
Mrs McGuire:
Jenny Twigge
Mr Browning:
Mike Savage
Duane Orpington:
Mark Baxter
Claire Scott:
Paula Ann Bland
Stewpot Stewart:
Mark Burdis
Precious Matthews:
Dulice Liecier
Pogo Patterson:
Peter Moran
Gripper Stebson:
Mark Savage
Randir Singh:
Kaka Singh
Suzanne Ross:
Susan Tully
Woody Woods:
Tony McPherson
Glenroy:
Steven Woodcock
Fay Lucas:
Alison Bettles
Annette Firman:
Nadia Chambers
Zammo McGuire:
Lee MacDonald
Roland Browning:
Erkan Mustafa
Janet St Clair:
Simone Nylander
Jonah Jones:
Lee Sparke
Julie Marchant:
Lisa York
Race competitor:
Steve Langton
Mr Keating:
Robert Hartley
Mr Knowles:
Chris Jury
LEA Inspector:
Guy Standeven
Diane Cooney:
Julieann Steel
School Council Chairman:
Eileen Fletcher
Fifth year representative:
Jason Rush
N2 girl:
Tracey Thomas

Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six, Points West
South Today, Spotlight South West and at 6.25
Nationwide
Reporters PATTIE COLDWELL , ANNE DIAMOND , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , MARSHALL LEE , TONY WILKIN SON and NICHOLAS WOOLLEY
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Reporters:
Pattie Coldwell
Reporters:
Anne Diamond
Unknown:
John Hitchins
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Marshall Lee
Unknown:
Tony Wilkin
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley

The Calico Kid Goes to School
Calico Kid, the notorious gun-fighter, is planning to settle down to matrimony and a steady job as a small town marshal. But for both he needs to pass his third-grade school exams ...
Written by EARL pomerantz Directed by MICHAEL LESSAC

Contributors

Written By:
Earl Pomerantz
Directed By:
Michael Lessac
Sam Best:
Joel Higgins
Elvira Best:
Carlene Watkins
Daniel Best:
Meeno Pcluce
Parker Tillman:
Leonard Frey
Doc Kullens:
Tom Ewell
Laney Gibbs:
Valrl Bromfield
Frog:
Tracey Walter
Actor:
Christopher Lloyd
as the:
Calico Kid

From rich to poor, young or old, left wing to right, employed or not, Vox Pop has a view on domestic issues and national events.
A weekly documentary serial concerning the private lives and public thoughts of some of the people of Darwen, Lancashire. Who will be saying what about whom this week?
Photography
MIKE SPOONER. LAWRENCE RUSH
Film editors DAVE king ,ANDREW willsmore Production team IAN potts , LINDA CLEEVE Producer PAUL WATSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Spooner. Lawrence
Editors:
Dave King
Editors:
Andrew Willsmore
Unknown:
Ian Potts
Unknown:
Linda Cleeve
Producer:
Paul Watson

Terry Wogan and Ray Moore introduce the Variety Club of Great Britain
Annual Show Business Awards from the Hilton Hotel, London
In the presence of celebrities from the world of show business, Lord Delfont, assisted by Chief Barker, presents the awards reflecting outstanding performances of 1982. Among the awards being made are BBC and ITV Personalities, Film and Stage Actress and Actor, BBC and Independent Radio Personality and the premier award to the Show Business Personality for 1982.
Producerken griffin

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Ray Moore
Producer:
Ken Griffin

by Alan Bleasdale
[Starring] Bernard Hill as Yosser and Jean Warren as Maureen
with James Ellis as the wino
also with the participation of Graeme Souness and Sammy Lee.

'I'm Yosser Hughes.' Once Yosser dreamt of making it big - as the boys have good reason to remember. Now his dreams have shrunk to one pervading nightmare - losing his children. Life presents one challenge to his manic competitiveness-hanging on to them at any cost.

"Performance of the week came from Bernard Hill as Yosser Hughes. Make that performance of the year - a script of classic, unsparing tragedy." (Daily Express)
"As disturbing and powerful as any drama seen recently on television." (Standard)

BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Bleasdale
Producer:
Michael Wearing
Director:
Philip Saville
Yosser:
Bernard Hill
Maureen:
Jean Warren
The wino:
James Ellis
Jason Hughes:
Timothy Bleasdale
Anna Marie:
Tamana Bleasdale
Dustin Hughes:
Jamie Bleasdale
Chrissie Todd:
Michael Angelis
Loggo Logmond:
Alan Igbon
George Malone:
Peter Kerrigan
Doctor:
Noreen Kershaw
Priest:
Struan Rodger
DOE clerk:
Christopher Quinn
Moey:
Peter Christian
School attendance officer:
Terry Butler
Health visitor:
Ina Clough
Pub manager:
Steve Faye
Electrician:
Joey Kaye
Rentman:
Nick Maloney
Morgan:
Lloyd Peters
Veronica:
Lesley Nightingale
Eviction man:
John Chegwin
Scarface policeman:
Harry Goodier
Hospital patient:
Dona Croll
Nosebleed policeman:
Andrew Schofield
Police driver:
Jimmy Culshaw
Himself:
Graeme Souness
Himself:
Sammy Lee

David Dimbleby presents a weekly analysis of the major political stories, with film reports from Bill Kerr Elliott and Stephen Bradshaw , and a look at the lighter side of the political process from Michael White.
Including this week:
The Influence Brokers: The professional lobbyists who claim a growing say in government policy. The Irish Dimension: Dr Garret Fitzgerald talks about what he can do as Prime Minister of the Irish Republic to help solve the problems of Northern Ireland.
Director VICTOR MELLENEY
Deputy editor COLIN MARTIN Editor RICHARD TAIT

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Unknown:
Stephen Bradshaw
Unknown:
Michael White.
Talks:
Dr Garret Fitzgerald
Director:
Victor Melleney
Editor:
Colin Martin
Editor:
Richard Tait

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