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with Selina Scott and Mike Smith
For regular features see Monday. Plus today. Pop News between 7.45 and 8.0
Slim and Shine with Audrey Eyton between 8.30 and 9.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0
Children in Need: Breakfast Time cameras go to Radio 2's
Terry Wogan show to find out about this year's appeal. Listeners/viewers can pledge credit card donations by phoning [number removed]after 8.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Audrey Eyton
Unknown:
Glynn Christian
Unknown:
Terry Wogan

Frank Muir and John Amis
Denis Norden and Ian Wallace Questions set by Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Douglas Hespe

Presented by Chloe Ashcroft
Graphics QUENTIN BLAKE Designer GWEN EVANS Director DIANNE KENNY
Producer JOHN M. A. LANE Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Presented By:
Chloe Ashcroft
Unknown:
Quentin Blake
Designer:
Gwen Evans
Director:
Dianne Kenny
Producer:
John M. A. Lane
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Narrated by Magnus Magnusson
For almost two decades, between 1932 and 1949, two British explorers were given free access to the mysterious and forbidden world of Tibet. Major George Sherriff and Frank Ludlow were plant collectors-the last of the great gentlemen amateurs. But they brought back more than plants - a unique film account in colour of a way of life that has now vanished forever.
Film editor JOCK CLARK Producer DAVID MARTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Frank Ludlow
Producer:
David Martin

Trapeze Girl
Reporter Esther Rantzen
Another chance to see this programme from the award-winning series. A 17-year-old girl from a children's home, who is an amateur gymnast, trains for the high trapeze. It is the most dangerous act in the circus - many trapeze artists fall to their death. The programme follows her two months' training, meets the stars of the circus - and then waits to see if she succeeds.
Trapeze Girl put a lump in my throat at times, making me want to cheer.
(DAILY MAIL)
ProducerEstherrantzen
Director HENRY MURRAY

Contributors

Reporter:
Esther Rantzen
Director:
Henry Murray

Presenter Rosalind Wilson Guests
Stuart Bradley , Andrew Secombe Story: Mrs Lather 's Laundry by ALLAN AHLBERG and illustrated by ANDRE AMSTUTZ
Musical director MICHAEL OMER Percussionist ALAN GRAHAME
Stills photographer JOHN JEFFORD
Directors ROY MILANI , CHRISTINE HEWITT Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Presenter:
Rosalind Wilson
Unknown:
Stuart Bradley
Unknown:
Andrew Secombe
Unknown:
Mrs Lather
Unknown:
Allan Ahlberg
Illustrated By:
Andre Amstutz
Director:
Michael Omer
Director:
Percussionist Alan Grahame
Unknown:
John Jefford
Directors:
Roy Milani
Directors:
Christine Hewitt
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

with Tony Hart and Morph
A Romano-British villa, and its inhabitants, including two quite different dogs! Professor Morph gives a lecture, a cannon explodes unexpectedly and columns of pillars spring up all over the place.

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Hart
Studio Director:
Martyn Suker
Series Producer:
Christopher Pilkington
Producer:
Jane Tarleton

Introduced by Stu Francis with Julie Dome Brown and Sara Hollamby
Young comedy impressionist Gary Wilmot joins Stu and the team for 40 minutes of games and hilarity. Chart toppers Limahl and Chas & Dave bring their own brand of music and The Skating Willers are on hand to provide thrills on wheels. For the final game contestants are helped by champion shot putter, Geoff Capes and modern pentathlete Kathy Tayler.
Script by GRAHAM DEYKIN
Musical director NIGEL HESS Sound MIKE FELTON
Lighting BRIAN CLEMETT Designer CAROL GOLDER Director DAVID TAYLOR Producer PAUL CIANI

Contributors

Introduced By:
Stu Francis
Unknown:
Julie Dome Brown
Unknown:
Sara Hollamby
Unknown:
Gary Wilmot
Unknown:
Geoff Capes
Unknown:
Kathy Tayler.
Script By:
Graham Deykin
Director:
Nigel Hess
Unknown:
Mike Felton
Unknown:
Brian Clemett
Designer:
Carol Golder
Director:
David Taylor
Producer:
Paul Ciani

including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Presented by Nick Ross , Desmond Wilcox , Beverly Anderson and Sally Magnusson with news read by Jan Leeming.
Your countdown through Sixty Minutes
5.40 The News
5.53* Regional Magazines
6.15* Weather
6.38* Closing Headlines

Contributors

Presented By:
Nick Ross
Presented By:
Desmond Wilcox
Presented By:
Beverly Anderson
Presented By:
Sally Magnusson
Read By:
Jan Leeming.

Terry Wogan hosts the BBC's annual appeal for children: BBC TV and radio studios up and down the country remain 'on-air ' during the evening to receive your telephone donations. Over £1 million has been distributed to children since last year's appeal and tonight's programmes include reports on the wide variety of projects that were given help during 1983.

Celebrity guests include: Bonnie Langford , Jim Davidson , Andy Peebles and Kenny Everett. At the Newsdesk, Fran Morrison. And flying the flag for BBC radio, Gloria Hunniford. Telephone numbers and other information: pages 51, 83

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Bonnie Langford
Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Andy Peebles
Unknown:
Kenny Everett.
Unknown:
Fran Morrison
Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford

Michele Lee as Karen Fairgate Joan Van Ark as Valene Ewing
Julie Harris as Lilimae Clements Constance McCashin as Laura Avery
Kim Lankford as Ginger Ward Three Sisters
The women of Knots Landing approach their two-day trip to a reputedly haunted house with a mixture of apprehension and amusement. Their laughter soon has a hollow ring as they find themselves caught up in a terrifying ghost story.
Written by DANIEL JAY FRANKLIN Directed by KIM FRIEDMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Michele Lee
Unknown:
Karen Fairgate
Unknown:
Joan van Ark
Unknown:
Valene Ewing
Unknown:
Julie Harris
Unknown:
Lilimae Clements
Unknown:
Constance McCashin
Unknown:
Laura Avery
Unknown:
Kim Lankford
Written By:
Daniel Jay Franklin
Directed By:
Kim Friedman

Terry Wogan presents on-the-spot coverage and entertainment. Celebrity guests include Ruth Madoc , Simon Cadell , Russell Grant , Joanna Lumley and Brian Matthew. Gloria Hunniford covers the appeal's progress on network radio and local radio. Fran Morrison looks at projects that were given help during the year-and introduces some of the children who need your help now. Plus Golden Moments - some of the more hilarious or unusual moments on the small screen. Throughout the evening BBC studios remain 'on-air ' to receive your pledges.

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Ruth Madoc
Unknown:
Simon Cadell
Unknown:
Russell Grant
Unknown:
Joanna Lumley
Unknown:
Brian Matthew.
Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford
Unknown:
Fran Morrison

plays The Beatles from the Liverpool Empire.
Just 21 years ago The Beatles became leaders of a popular culture that influenced the world. In this concert James Last and his Orchestra nostalgically feature his new arrangements of such well-known titles as ' She loves you', ' All you need is love ', ' Michelle ' and ' Hey Jude '.
Introduced by Ray Moore
Assistant producer STEVE MORRIS Producer KEN GRILIFIN

Contributors

Unknown:
James Last
Introduced By:
Ray Moore
Producer:
Steve Morris
Producer:
Ken Grilifin

Terry Wogan presides over The Last Lap as pledges pour in to BBC television and radio stations. Boy George, Russell Grant and Patrick Moore are among a host of celebrities joining in with the appeal. Plus Golden Moments from television to add to the evening's entertainment.
Gloria Hunniford and Fran Morrison bring live reports from radio and television studios throughout the United Kingdom on the events of the evening.
Applications for grants from the appeal can be made to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Russell Grant
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford
Unknown:
Fran Morrison

BBC One London

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