with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
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Plus today: The Breakfast
Time Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0. Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0
Paintings: A recent spate of fake paintings has fooled even connoisseurs. John FitzMaurice Mills reveals some techniques used against deception.
Presenter Floella Benjamin Guests Brian Jameson
Richard Brown , Martin Frith
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Music and conversation in the foyer
A See-Saw programme
with Brian Cant
Presented by Barbara Dickson and Penny Junor Bulimia: Less well-known than anorexia, this eating disorder is just as dangerous.
Volunteer Work: you don't need to be middle-class or a do-gooder to be a volunteer.
Horoscopes and the Stars: Is there really something in it or is it only for the gullible?
Plus Quiz Time with VERNON COLEMAN : are you right for each other? and What Price Fame? Looking back and looking forward with Helen Shapiro
Studio director ISHBEL MACLEAN Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
Series editor GORDON MENZIES. BBC Scotland For information and leaflets, write to Network, PO box, Glasgow [Postcode removed]
Fallon returns home with Jeff Colby , her newly-acquired husband, but is obviously not happy. When Michael, angry and jealous, ferrets out the real reason for the marriage he tells Blake Carrington whose reaction is swift and surprising. Claudia develops a closer relationship with her daughter - and makes a new friend ...
Written by EDWARD DEBLASIO
Directed by RALPH SENENSKY
Syon House
Hannah Gordon is Arthur Negus 's guest in the second programme of six, in which he visits houses he enjoys.
Director BRIAN HAWKINS
Producer ROBIN DRAKE. BBC Bristol
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
celebrates the Chinese New Year! Presenter Ben Bazell
Guests Nancy Kuo Chi Fang Fung Story: The Willow Pattern
(Traditional)
Robin Hood robs the rich to feed the Poor when Heathcliff takes to the woods.
with Christopher Guest The Phantom Tolbooth by NORTON JUSTER
4: It's Mine, No it Isn't
A case of mistaken identity leads the Fonz to a 'showdown at noon' as the time machine lands in the Wild West.
with Simon Groom , Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis
The 17th-century kitchens at Richmond's Ham House have been newly restored. Not only the furniture, but every single utensil from the spits for roasting larks to the graters, colanders and pickle pots are the genuine articles used in the 1670s and 80s. Janet turns kitchenmaid and discovers how hard life was without today's labour-saving equipment.
including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Presenters Nick Ross, Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson with national and international news read by Richard Whitmore.
Sixty Minutes reporters travel far and wide to bring you the people and places that are making the news, at home and abroad.
Contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists.
Sixty Minutes countdown
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
The latest news from the world of science and technology. Presented by Kieran Prendiville, Peter Macann, Judith Hann, Maggie Philbin
with Sue Lawley; Weatherman
by R. F. DELDERFIELD dramatised in ten parts by ANDREW DAVIES starring Kevin McNally and Jenny Seagrove
4: Just when he least expects it, Jane idyllic days with Diana are brought to an end. He accepts an assignment abroad-only to find the past catching up with him.
Music composed by STANLEY MYERS Film sound MALCOLM CAMPBELL
Costume designer ROSALIND EBBUTT Designer PAUL MUNTING
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director DAVID TUCKER
The weekly hour of topical debate when the people get their chance to question the public personalities on issues of the moment.
Sir Robin Day and his guests go to the East Midlands to face the questions and arguments of a Nottingham audience. Around the Question Time table in Nottingham are The Rev Myra Blyth
Dr Rhodes Boyson , mp Anthony Sampson and Jack Straw , MP
Director ANN MORLEY Producer LIZ ELTON
Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
A series of six films for parents and teenagers.
3: Sex Education
How much should teenagers be told about sex, who should do the telling and when? Is school really the right place to learn about sex, or is it a job that parents should always undertake? This programme looks at some of the difficulties and dilemmas faced by parents in preparing teenagers for this important part of adult life.
Director JEREMY ORLEBAR Producer JENNY ROGERS
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