with Frank Bough and Fern Britton
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Frank Muir and John Amis challenge
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with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
Live action on the second day of competition from the XIV Winter Olympic Games being held at Sarajevo.
Introduced by David Coleman The Ice Dance Championship
JAYNE TORVILL and CHRISTOPHER DEAN begin their challenge for the only major title they have yet to win. In
1980 they gained a fifth placing, but since then have gone on to win the World Championship in three successive years, totally dominating their sport and achieving near perfection in their artistry and technique, Today they perform the opening three compulsory dances. KAREN BARBER and NICKY SLATER with WENDY SESSIONS and STEPHEN WILLIAMS also compete for Great Britain. Commentators
ALAN WEEKS and ROBIN COUSINS
Bobsleigh
The opening rounds of the two-man bob from the newly-built Trebevic track in one of the toughest and most dangerous of all Winter Olympic events. Commentator TONY GUBBA Ice Hockey
The latest matches from the Olympic arenas. Czechoslovakia against the defending champions the United States, and Sweden against Yugoslavia. BARRY DAVIES and RON PICKERING describe the gold medal action from the Men's 30km Cross-Country Ski-ing and the 500m Speedskating events. Plus the second round of the Individual Luge
Producers - Sarajevo ALAN weeks, JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , JIM RESIDE, JOHN MCNICHOLAS TERRY LONG and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Producer-London MARTIN HOPKINS
Editors HAROLD ANDERSON and JOHN PHILIPS
Let it rain! Who cares? I've a train upstairs
With a brake which I make From a string
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey
Guests The Janet Smith Dancers Story: The Great Friends
Written and illustrated by JOAN HICKSON
Musical director PAUL READE
Percussionist CHRISTOPHER BENSTEAD Graphics TOM BROOKS Director ROY MILANI Producer SUE PETO
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
They see an island, but is it the right one?
The last of five parts by RUMER GODDEN
Marchpane makes trouble and Birdie is brave. With the voices of ANNA CALDER-MARSHALL, UNA STUBBS,
OLWEN GRIFFITHS
Narration OLIVER POSTGATE
Music DAVID HENEKER
Animated and directed by OLIVER POSTGATE and PETER FIRMIN
A SMALL FILMS production for Goldcrest Films
The latest news on our wildlife with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan
It's brown, small and fast. But if you live in the north, it's white. It's a mammal that moves rather like a snake. And it's a killer. It's a stoat! Mike is in Scotland this week watching stoats in their winter coats of ermine. In the studio, Su says, 'If stoats are white in the north, but brown in the south, there's got to be a dividing line somewhere. We'd like you to tell Wildtrack about any sightings of stoats, so we can find out exactly where that dividing line is.'
. Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol
by BARRY PURCHESE
A series of 18 programmes
12: Zammo finally delivers Gluxo Remington 's challenge to Jimmy McClaren-it 's to be a fight at the warehouse. Janet discovers the truth about Roland's parents. =
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by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Presented by Sarah Kennedy and Beverly Anderson with news read by Jan Leeming Your Sixty Minutes countdown
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
The latest outstanding action from the XIV Winter Olympic Games in Sarajevo.
Introduced by David Coleman
The Ice Dance Championship
JAYNE TORVILL and CHRISTOPHER DEAN perform the first three compulsory dances of the competition. NATALIA BESTEMIANOVA and ANDREI BUKIN of the Soviet Union, their closest rivals in the European Championship in Budapest, will again be the biggest threat to the title hopes of the British couple. Commentators
ALAN WEEKS and ROBIN COUSINS Bobsleigh
East Germany and Switzerland are expected to dominate this dramatic event, but the revolutionary new design of the Soviet Union's bob could bring them a surprise victory in the two-man event.
Commentator TONY GUBBA. Plus reports from speedskating, cross-country ski-ing and the individual luge.
The Townsend Thoresen Superteams Championship. The Final
The winners of last week's competition at Bath between the Athletes and Fighters will meet the victorious team from heat 1, the defending chamPions, Rugby Union.
Featuring JOHN CARLETON , DUSTY HARE NICK JEAVONS, GRAHAM PRICE MARCUS ROSE, JEFF SQUIRE JIM RENWICK , JOHN BEVAN With coach STEVE SMITH Commentators
David Vine and Ron Pickering
Produced in association with TRANSWORLD INTERNATIONAL and CANDID PRODUCTIONS INC Engineering managers
ERNIE KNIGHT and GEOFF STAFFORD
Production assistant LIZ GLADWELL Assistant producers
DAVID PICKTHALL and DAVID ROSS
Television production PETER HYLTON CLEAVER
by ARLINE WHITTAKER , starring
Elsie has plans for a romantic evening at home with her husband - soft lights, sweet music, a bottle ot wine - so why does she end up cooking chips for Sharon? And who are those two menacing figures creeping round the garden in the dark?
Film cameraman LAURIE RUSH Film editor HEFNY ZAKI Designer ALAN SPALDING
Produced and directed by ROGER RACE
Presented by Barry Took Producer CAROL WHITE
with John Humphrys
Weekend Weather JIM BACON
Action from the XIV Winter Olympic Games at
Sarajevo David Coleman introduces the Pairs tigure Skating Championship - Short Programme
Soviet Union skaters have taken this title since 1964. Their World Champions ELENA VALOVA and OLEG VASILIEV should continue that dominance but face strong opposition from
East Germans SABINE BAESS and TASSILO THIERBACH and the Canadians BARBARA UNDERHILL and PAUL MARTINI. SUSAN GARLAND and IAN JENKINS compete for Great Britain. Commentator ALAN WEEKS