with Frank Bough and Selina Scott Including today:
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0
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Alison Mitchell on money matters
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A husband and wife team of illustrators show the results of their marriage of ideas and techniques. Music from
THE DUBLINERS.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE
A See-Saw programme by ROGER HARGREAVES Little Miss Tiny
Narrated by PAULINE COLLINS and JOHN ALDERTON Mister Tickle
Narrated by ARTHUR LOWE
Produced and directed by TREVOR BOND and TERRY WARD
The rediscovered work of amateur cameramen and 'home movie' makers of the 20s and 30s.
Introduced by James Cameron
Series producer DAVID COLLISON Presented by KATHLEEN DERBY
with Owen Nares
Sally Scowcroft is a mill girl from a small Lancashire town with one ambition-to be a singer. Sponsored by a wealthy composer, who at first provides unsuitable material, she eventually becomes a star with an inimitable voice and humorous personality, not far removed from the immortal Gracie herself. This comedy is a fine example of the films which delighted millions in the 1930s and 40s.
Screenplay by AUSTIN MELFORD .
ANTHONY KIMMINS and E. G. VALENTINE Produced and directed by BASIL DEAN Films: page 14
Lots of dogs in lots of sizes
Some are rough and some win prizes Presenter Shireen Shah
Guests Sarah Long , Lionel Morton Story: Skimbleshanks the Railway Cat by T. S. ELIOT
(Repeat)
with Charlie Drake
The first of six programmes
When Professor Popper starts his great experiment in the school laboratory no one knows quite how it will end, but it gives Simon, his young assistant, a shrinking feeling ...
Directed by GERALD O'HARA Produced by ROY SIMPSON
A Children's Film and Television Foundation production 9 BACK PAGES: 78
A cartoon series based on Peanuts by CHARLES M. SCHULTZ
It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown
with Paul McDowell
by ROGER PARKES
Wendy's only concern seems to be for her sick cat, but her mother recognises that there are deeper problems ...
Music composed by DAVID EPPS Veterinary adviser TONY REGAN Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Directed by MICHAEL KERRIGAN 0 BACK PAGES: 78
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Join Paul Daniels for a chance to see again a further selection of magical highlights from recent programmes, including 'Walking through a wall ot China', 'The great pumpkin mystery and more incredible happenings 'Under laboratory conditions'.
AJso featured are the special skills of some of his most talked-about guests: from the USA Tom Noddy , blowing bubbles like you've never seen before. From Great Britain, The Trocaderos, with their sensational 'Globe of death'. From Spain Crazy Monroe with his daredevil balancing display.
Special guest appearances by Eric Bristow , Jill Gascoine , Rolf Harris and Tim Rice.
Musical director KEN JONES Magic associate ali BONGO
Technical consultant GIL LEANEY Director JOHN BISHOP
Produced by JOHN FISHER
(Paul Daniels hosts the first programme tn a new series o/Odd One Out on Friday at Opm)
Questionmaster David Coleman referees the weekly contest of sporting knowledge between teams led by Bill Beaumont and Emlyn Hughes. And for viewers, the last of six mystery personalities to identify. Director PETER HAYWARD Producer MIKE ADLEY BBC Manchester
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Fools Rush In
Cliff needs pennies from heaven-about 260 million dollars worth to help him complete the offshore deal -can he find them in time'
J.R. gets Peter a job at Southfork, a fact that doesn't please Sue Ellen.
Clayton is relatively unhappy about Ellie's wedding plans ...
Written by DAVID PAULSEN
Directed by MICHAEL PREECE
Record On the Air (REF 454), from retailers * Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with John Humphrys Weatherman
by Barrie Keefe
with Thomas Baptiste as Mr King
Josette Simon as Linda King
Ella Wilder as Susan King
Mr King has had a good life in England and now he is looking forward to retirement - in Jamaica. So, a celebration at the smartest restaurant with his two daughters, to present them with a most surprising gift. But Linda and Susan do not react as King expects.
For most people it's enough that there's someone at the end of the line to witness their struggle to go on living through times of stress. But, talking to the Samaritans in Northern Ireland and their clients, Margaret Percy found the trauma of existence often blurs the distinction between those who call and those who listen.
Film cameraman PETER RANCE Film recordist NIGEL REES
Film editor ARTHUR MCGUINNESS Producer IAN HAMILTON BBC Northern Ireland
Morgan Cross gets the opportunity to meet royal photographer Lord Patrick Lichfield and share memories from his personal photographic album.
Director DAVID NELSON Producer MIKE DERBY