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Frank Bough and Selina Scott are the Breakfast Time hosts to the people and personalities who are making today's headlines. Timetable:
News with Debbie Rix at 6.30, 7.0,
7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour
Weather with Francis Wilson at
6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport with David Icke 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 a look ahead to the day at 7.32 and 8.32
Getting Britain Fit with Diana Moran between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Consumer Holiday Feature between 7.30 and 7.45
Your Stars with Russell Grant between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Debbie Rix
Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Diana Moran
Unknown:
Russell Grant
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

10.15 Music Time '
Lieutenant Kije: 1
10.38 Twentieth-Century History The Road to Berlin
11.0 Merry-go-Round. Explorers
PHILIP BIRD tells the story of the attempts by 16th-century English seamen to find the North West Passage and reach the Indies. Producer DAVID MELDRUM
Series producer EDWARD HAYWARD
11.23 Talkabout. The Old Woman and the Rice Thief
11.42 General Studies. Pictures The View from the Armchair
A look at the making of The Kenny Everett Television Show. What makes popular television popular?
Producer DAVID TAFT
Series producer CEOFFWILSON

Contributors

Producer:
David Meldrum
Producer:
Edward Hayward

Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster , Marjorie Lofthouse and Bob Langley are this week's presenting team. Frank Delaney visits Pebble Mill today for his weekly chat about books and authors.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Marjorie Lofthouse
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Frank Delaney

2.1 Words and Pictures: The Three Billy-Goats Gruff
Vicky Ireland tells the traditional story of the three goats who manage to outsmart the Troll and get to the green grass on the other side of the bridge.

2.18 Exploring Science. Stars

2.40 The Music Arcade: Music and Dance: 1

Contributors

Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Vicky Ireland
Puppets (Words and Pictures):
Alan Platt
Animation (Words and Pictures):
Bura and Hardwick
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Moyra Gambleton

with Jana Shelden
The Animal, the Vegetable and John D. Jones by BETSY BYARS : part 1
Clara and Deanie are appalled when they learn that they are going to have to share their holiday with their father's friend Dolores and her son John D. John D. is also unhappy about the arrangement. Things start badly and get worse - much worse ...

Contributors

Unknown:
Jana Shelden
Unknown:
John D. Jones
Unknown:
Betsy Byars
Unknown:
John D. John

starring Clive Dunn by BOB BLOCK
Grandad and Mr Watkins are rivals for the star part in Mrs Tomkins ' musical extravaganza-which turns out to be a fiasco when things go with a bang!
Devised by CLIVE DUNN Designer MEL BIBBY
Producer JEREMY SWAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Dunn
Unknown:
Mr Watkins
Unknown:
Mrs Tomkins
Unknown:
Clive Dunn
Designer:
Mel Bibby
Producer:
Jeremy Swan
Grandad:
Clive Dunn
Mr Watkins:
Geoffrey Russell
Bert Bamford:
James Marcus
Mrs Tomkins:
Anna Dawson
Pianist:
John Asquith

with Simon Groom
Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan The Legend of Sherlock Holmes
Simon sets off on the trail of Britain's most famous fictional sleuth and encounters a Victorian lady in distress who bears a remarkable resemblance to Miss Sarah Greene !
Assistant editor IAN OLIVER Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Peter Duncan
Unknown:
Sherlock Holmes
Unknown:
Miss Sarah Greene
Editor:
Ian Oliver
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Presented bv Sue
Cook Lauric Mayer and Fran Morrison with reporters SUSANNAH GREENBERG and MAGIENELSON.MICHAEL WALE. is at the South East sports desk. At 6 25 the Nationwide team of Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully. Including Watchdog
Producers MICHAEL HOGAN. PAUL WOOLWICH Deputy editors PHILIP HARDING , IAN SQUIRES Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Cook Lauric Mayer
Unknown:
Fran Morrison
Reporters:
Susannah Greenberg
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully.
Producers:
Michael Hogan.
Editors:
Philip Harding
Editor:
Roger Bolton

Presented by Fred Emery
An alarming bi-product of the swinging 60s is the spread worldwide of new strains of VD. In America, an epidemic of genital herpes and a new killer disease known as AIDS are radically changing social and sexual behaviour. Nicholas Woolley examines whether the same thing could happen in Britain.
Producer PETER MOLLOY Editor GEORGE CAREY

Contributors

Presented By:
Fred Emery
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley
Producer:
Peter Molloy
Editor:
George Carey

starring James Mason, Robert Preston, Beau Bridges.
Returning to his boarding school as a gym teacher, Paul Reis is horrified to find an atmosphere of menace overwhelming the once happy school. Even more sinister are the outbreaks of violence in which boys are brutally beaten and refuse to resist or complain. At the centre of the mystery is the unpopular senior master, Jerome Malley, magnificently played by James Mason.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Leon Prochnik
Based on the play by:
Robert Marasco
Producer:
David Merrick
Director:
Sidney Lumet
Jerome Malley:
James Mason
Joseph Dobbs:
Robert Preston
Paul Reis:
Beau Bridges
Fr Mozian:
Ronald Weyand
Fr Griffin:
Charles White
Fr Penny:
David Rounds
Mrs Carter:
Kate Harrington

The second series of The Computer Programme
9: Moving Pictures
Almost nightly on our TV screens, in programme titles and credits, we see sophisticated computer graphics, including animations. With the help of Ian Trackman, a professional software writer, Ian McNaught-Davis investigates the extent to which the personal microcomputer can achieve these effects.
A wide range of materials and equipment is available in association with the series. For details write to: [address removed]
Telesoftware on Ceefax page 700

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian McNaught-Davis
Director:
Patrick Titley
Producer:
David Allen
Software Consultant:
Ian Trackman

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