Programme Index

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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
News at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30
8.0, 8.30 with headlines on the quarter hour
Weather: 6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27 Sport at 6.42, 7.18, 8.18
Regional News, weather and traffic at 6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Getting Britain Fit 6.45-7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Pop with Mike Smith 7.30-7.45
Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the coming day: 7.32,8.32 Your Stars with Russell Grant between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0
Closedown

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Russell Grant
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

A See-Saw programme by JULIE HOLDER
Where's Grandfather?
Perkin, Posey and Pootle can't find Grandfather anywhere - and it's almost time for tea.
Narrated by GAY SOPER Music
PAUL READE
Animation DAVID KELLEHAR ProducerDAVID YATES

Contributors

Music:
Paul Reade
Producer:
David Yates

The Lawn Tennis Championships
The Men's Singles quarter-finals are completed today and BBC cameras provide the best possible view of these vital matches at the All England Club. Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT , BARRY DAVIES , MARK COX, ANN JONES VIRGINIA WADE, BILL THRELFALL and RICHARD EVANS
Television presentation FRED VINER
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON. JOHN PHILIPS, JIM RESIDE and ALASTAIR SCOTT Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
Harry Carpenter 's Videobook of Sport Volume 2 (BBCV 5019) is available from retailers, or by ringing Teledata [number removed].

Contributors

Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Commentators:
John Barrett
Commentators:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston.
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Producer:
Harold Anderson
Producer:
Harry Carpenter

The nature magazine with the latest news and information on our wildlife with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan

The kestrel hovering beside the motorway is now an almost legendary image. There are 35 square miles of motorway verges in Britain - adding up to a huge nature reserve that's totally private because the public are not allowed in. So, as Mike reports, motorways can be good news for our animals.

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Su Ingle
Presenter:
Michael Jordan
Producer:
Mike Beynon

Episode 24 by ROBERT DEL VALLE
Charles discovers infestation in the hold and Tom Kelly organises a search ...

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Del Valle
Unknown:
Tom Kelly
Tom Kelly:
Scott Fredericks
Christine Harris:
Sandra Payne
Roger Powell:
Michael Elwyn
Douglas Evans:
Christopher Saul
Claire de Haan:
Thera van Homeyer
Bill Ryan:
Jamie Roberts
Barry Peters:
Christopher Gray'
Lisa Watkins:
Marion Owen Smith
Ted Anderson:
Jonathan Scott Taylor
Penny Warrender:
Sandra Dickinson
Kevin Warrender:
Peter Arne

Starring James Naughton, Lindsay Wagner

The story of a man's determination to become a four-minute miler. Life has offered few challenges to Roger, a successful young stockbroker with a promising career and a happy marriage. He wants more out of life and when he takes up running he decides to push himself to the limit, even though his career - and his marriage - are in jeopardy.
(First showing on British television)
Films: page 15
Film news and reviews on Ceefax

Contributors

Screenplay:
Hal Ackerman
Producer:
James Margellos
Director:
Donald Shebib
Roger:
James Naughton
Linda:
Lindsay Wagner
Pete:
Kenneth Pogue
Paula:
Tedde Moore
Frank:
Tom Harvey
Howie:
Louis Del Grande
Packard:
Gerard Parkes
Simon:
Jonathan Welsh
Graham:
Cec Linder
Kevin:
Alan Levson

by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson
Another loathsome tale of history's premier video nasty.
Rowan Atkinson is The Black Adder, starring Brian Blessed as his lovably murderous father.

After two years of Good King Richard's reign, the landscape is littered with dead Archbishops of Canterbury. Edmund's cunning plan is to get his deadliest rival appointed to the vacancy.
"A welcome return to pre-Victorian values" (J. Goebbels)

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Curtis
Writer:
Rowan Atkinson
Designer:
Chris Hull
Director:
Martin Shardlow
Producer:
John Lloyd
The Black Adder:
Rowan Atkinson
The King:
Brian Blessed
Queen:
Elspet Gray
Baldrick:
Tony Robinson
Percy:
Tim McInnerny
Prince Harry:
Robert East
Archbishop Godfrey:
Arthur Hewlett
Duke of Winchester:
Russell Enoch
Lord Graveney:
Leslie Sands
De Boeuf:
David Delve
De Boinod:
Bill Wallis
Mother Superior:
Joyce Grant
Abel:
Bert Parnaby
Cain:
Roy Evans
Messenger:
David Nunn
Sister Sara:
Carolyn Colquhoun

The final heat in this inter-regional competition is between Northern Ireland and Midlands and West.
This week the professional demonstration is by Martin Cutler and Carol Bedford while Sammy and Shirley Stopford move on to dancing hints about the jive.
Introduced by Peter Marshall
Music by the andy ROSS ORCHESTRA Commentator Bruce Hanimal
Arranged by ERIC uorley Sound JOHN DRAKE
Lighting STAN SNAPE
Designer ROCHELLE selwvn Director STEVE morris Producer RICK GARDNER
Come Dancing with The Andy Ross Band and Singers (record reh 388. cassette zcr 388) available from retailers

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Cutler
Unknown:
Shirley Stopford
Introduced By:
Peter Marshall
Commentator:
Bruce Hanimal
Arranged By:
Eric Uorley
Unknown:
John Drake
Producer:
Rick Gardner

starring
The Powers that Be
Eudora's growing dependency on tranquillisers brings Constance's secret into the open. Titus persuades Claude into a fraudulent deal over the barrio which Michael Tyrone wants for his projected gambling resort ...
Written by JEFF FREILICH Directed by KIM FRIEDMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tyrone
Written By:
Jeff Freilich
Directed By:
Kim Friedman
Sam Curtis:
John Beck
Skipper Weldon:
Woody Brown
Elmo Tyson:
Peter Donat
Titus Semple:
Howard Duff
Constance Weldon Carlyle:
Morgan Fairchild
Fielding Carlyle:
Mark Harmon
Claude Weldon:
Kevin McCarthy
Lane Ballou:
Christina Raines
Eudora Weldon:
Barbara Rush
Lute-Mae Sanders:
Stella Stevcns
Michael Tyrone:
David Selby
Jenny Bingham:
Janis Paige

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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