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with Frank Bough and Fern Britton For timetable of regular features see Monday.
Plus today:
Farming with John Mountford between 6.30 and 7.0
The Breakfast Time Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Fern Britton
Unknown:
John Mountford

with Magnus Magnusson
Contestants Paul Campion Christopher Hughes
Karen Stringer , Alex Yeats
Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY
Producer ROGER MACKAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Paul Campion
Unknown:
Christopher Hughes
Unknown:
Karen Stringer
Unknown:
Alex Yeats
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Roger MacKay

Presenter Stuart McGugan Guests
Kate Copstick , Rosalind Wilson Dave Moses
Story: The Queen who Couldn't Sleep by MALCOLM CARRICK

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart McGugan
Unknown:
Kate Copstick
Unknown:
Rosalind Wilson
Unknown:
Dave Moses
Unknown:
Malcolm Carrick

Writer John Hillaby and his wife Katie undertake a honeymoon with a difference - a walk from the Lake District across the roof of England to London. Pebble Mill joins them on the way.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hillaby
Editor:
Peter Hercombe

The Benson and Hedges Championships from Wembley Arena
The strongest field ever assembled for these championships led by Wimbledon champion JOHN MCEN -ROE, US Open champion jimmy CONNORS , French champion yan-NICK NOAH and Australian champion JOHAN KRIEK. Never before have the holders of all four grand slam tournaments played in this event.
Introduced by BARRY DAVIES Commentators DAN MASKELL
JOHN BARRETT , MAKK COX
Producers
jilNNIE WATHERSTON , ALASTAIR SCOTT

Contributors

Unknown:
Wembley Arena
Unknown:
John McEn
Unknown:
Jimmy Connors
Unknown:
Nick Noah
Unknown:
Johan Kriek.
Introduced By:
Barry Davies
Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Makk Cox
Unknown:
Jilnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Alastair Scott

with Sayo Inaba
Japanese Folk Tales adapted from traditional sources by SAMIRA KIROLLOS
4: The Adventure of Momotaro
Momotaro is joined by a dog, a monkey and a pheasant as he journeys to a remote castle to battle with a band of fierce demons.
Pictures by LORRAINE CALAORA

Contributors

Unknown:
Lorraine Calaora

with Simon Groom , Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis
Evil Edna 's dream comes true as her career as a pop star begins, with a little help from Kenneth Williams.

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Peter Duncan
Unknown:
Janet Ellis
Unknown:
Evil Edna
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams.

including:
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Nick Ross, Desmond Wilcox, Beverly Anderson and Sally Magnusson present a lively mix of news, views and topical features from Britain and around the world, with national and international news read by Moira Stuart.
Sixty Minutes reporters bring you the people and places making the news, at home and abroad.
Hugh Scully with latest investigations from the Watchdog unit, and contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists, with some less serious observations on the day's events.

Sixty Minutes countdown
5.40 The News
5.53* Regional Magazines
6.15* Weather
6.38* Closing headlines

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Wilcox
Unknown:
Beverly Anderson
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson
Read By:
Moira Stuart
Unknown:
Hugh Scully

by GLEN MCCOY
Chris needs every ounce of his special training when he arrives at the scene of a serious accident.

Contributors

Unknown:
Glen McCoy
Tracey Carr:
Julia Williams
Josh Jones:
Tony Armatrading
Dave Nowell:
Neil West
Mike Roberts:
Philip Lowrie
Antonia Miles:
Caroline Holdaway
Susan Willoughby:
Jill Meers
Sister Catherine:
Patricia Maynard
Simon Roberts:
Gavin Skinner
Musa Ladipo:
Olu Jacobs
Jean MacEwen:
Carol Holmes
Charles Miles:
Julian Fellowes
Chris Carr:
Martin Rutledge
Dick Willoughby:
Stacy Davies
John Willoughby:
Robert Grose
A & E sister:
Maureen Morris
Student Nurse Lynch:
Amanda Dainty
Student Nurse Parker:
Amanda Webb
Jenny Taylor:
Liz Lauste
Station manager:
Alan Thompson
Dr Meredith:
Paul Antony-Barber
Arthur Vemer:
Norman Jones

Tonight's inventive ideas range from making mud houses the modern way to the chemistry of the ultimate ski boot
Presented by Kieran Prendiville Peter Macann , Maggie Philbin Judith Hann
Producers FIONA HOLMES , DAVID DUGAN CYNTHIA PAGE, MARTIN MORTIMORE Studio director PETER LEVERS Editor DAVID FILKIN

Contributors

Presented By:
Kieran Prendiville
Presented By:
Peter MacAnn
Presented By:
Maggie Philbin
Presented By:
Judith Hann
Producers:
Fiona Holmes
Producers:
David Dugan
Unknown:
Martin Mortimore
Editor:
David Filkin

First of six programmes
Narrated by David Attenborough

With gentle eyes, alert ears and white-flashed tail, a small furry body hops disarmingly into our affections. But a fleeting glimpse of a startled animal bolting for home is as close as most of us get to an understanding of rabbit ways: until, like Alice, you tumble down the burrow!

Underground, in sand dune, hedgerow or on cliff-top, the secrets of rabbit society at peace and war are revealed. In a world packed with danger and constant threat from enemies, only an acute sensitivity to all they hear, smell and see enables bucks, does and kittens to flourish in one of nature's great success stories.
BBC Bristol
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)
Back Page: 90

Contributors

Narrator:
David Attenborough
Photography:
Maurice Tibbles
Producer:
Keenan Smart
Series Producer:
Peter Bale

written by NIGEL WILLIAMS A serial in six parts Part 1: 1977-1978
The unlikely friendship between Johnny Jarvis and Alan Lipton begins in their last year at a comprehensive in Hackney. Jarvis, the loveable clown with a surprising talent for welding ... Lipton, the apparently talentless reject, fantasising about the future and the father he has never met. At the end of the year they have to confront the adult world.
Music adviser JOHN ALTMAN
Costume designer BRIAN WILLIS Make-up designer VANESSA POULTON
Designer KEN STARKEY Producer GUY SLATER Director ALAN DOSSOR

Contributors

Written By:
Nigel Williams
Unknown:
Johnny Jarvis
Unknown:
Alan Lipton
Unknown:
John Altman
Designer:
Brian Willis
Designer:
Vanessa Poulton
Designer:
Ken Starkey
Producer:
Guy Slater
Director:
Alan Dossor
Johnny Jarvis:
Mark Farmer
Alan Lipton:
Ian Sears
Paul Turner:
Alrick Riley
Manning:
Jamie Foreman
Mr Jarvis:
John Bardon
Mrs Jarvis:
Catherine Harding
Mrs Lipton:
Diana Davies
Bannerman:
Mark Penfold
Sidey:
Ian Brimble
Mr Casson:
Lionel Ngakane
Clare:
Diana Kyle
Mason:
Jim Dunk
Careers officer:
Caroline Lancaster
Mrs Stapleton:
Peggy Phango
Barber:
Robert Putt
PE teacher:
Martin Anthony
Benson:
Paul Vincent
Knight:
Mike Smart
Colonel:
Nick Stringer
Arthur:
Anthony Powell
Jake:
Maurice Colbourne

The weekly opportunity for members of the general public to question and argue with those in power, those who seek it and those who influence the decisions taken. A programme of popular and important debate about the issues foremost in the news and public mind.
With Sir Robin Day tonight at the Greenwood Theatre, London are The Rt Hon Norman Fowler , MP The Rt Hon Roy Hattersley , MP The Rt Hon Shirley Williams and Wendy Hogg
Director ANN MORLEY Producer LIZ ELTON
Editor BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Fowler
Unknown:
Roy Hattersley
Unknown:
Shirley Williams
Unknown:
Wendy Hogg
Director:
Ann Morley
Producer:
Liz Elton
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

The big band sound from the Syd Lawrence Orchestra , featuring many of the sweet and swing ' hits' made famous on both sides of the Atlantic by Glenn Miller , Count Basie and Tommy Dorsey. Guest vocalists Matt Monro and Tina Cross
Director TONY WOLFE Producer DAVID WEIR
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Syd Lawrence Orchestra
Unknown:
Glenn Miller
Unknown:
Tommy Dorsey.
Unknown:
Matt Monro
Unknown:
Tina Cross
Director:
Tony Wolfe

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