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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For regular features see Monday
Plus today: The Breakfast
Time Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0 Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

Goosey, Goosey, Gander
Memories of the 1970s in the south of France. It's called 'the land where the stomach is king', a place where ambition is aimed at the table. Pengordthe home of truffles, walnuts, geese - and men who are equal to them. Commentary ERIC THOMPSON
Written and directed by MICHAEL CROUCHER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Directed By:
Michael Croucher

with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Whitmore
Unknown:
Frances Coverdale
Unknown:
Weather Ian McCaskill

In the last show of the series
Barbara Dickson and Penny Junor look at:
Drug Dependency: are we becoming a nation of pill-pushers?
Fatherhood: patriarch, partner or pawn?
Quiz Time with VERNON COLEMAN : are you an addict? and , What Price Fame?: looking back and looking forward with Barbara Woodhouse.
Studio director JOHN ADAMS Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
Series editor GORDON MENZIES. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Dickson
Unknown:
Vernon Coleman
Unknown:
Barbara Woodhouse.
Director:
John Adams
Producer:
Marianne Baird
Editor:
Gordon Menzies.

A Place for God on Earth
King Philip H of Spain conceived the idea of the gigantic building that still dominates the landscape of the Guadarrama mountains near Madrid.
Nicholas Baum takes us around the building. Hugh Casson talks about how it was constructed. Hugh Trevor-Roper tells us how Philip 11 came to collect some of the great masterpieces in the Escorial.
Director ANNE JAMES

Contributors

Talks:
Hugh Casson
Unknown:
Hugh Trevor-Roper
Director:
Anne James

starring Adrian Hedley with Julia Binsted
Howard Stableford and Wilf Lunn Adrian begins this new series with a fishy clue while Julia, as a new look Dot, zaps around to find Howard busy in the garden.
Designer BRONWEN GROVER Written by CLIVE doig Producer
JUDY WHITFIELD Director BOB BLAGDEN
Competition answers to: Jigsaw, BBCtv, Wood Lane , London [Postcode removed]
The Fourth Book of Jigsaw Puzzles, 95p from booksellers
0 BACK PAGES: 79

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Hedley
Unknown:
Julia Binsted
Unknown:
Howard Stableford
Unknown:
Wilf Lunn
Designer:
Bronwen Grover
Written By:
Clive Doig
Unknown:
Judy Whitfield
Director:
Bob Blagden
Unknown:
Wood Lane

A serial in 26 parts
Tom has played hookey, had a fight with a bully, and boasted he'll win a Bible contest by memorising 2,000 verses.
2: Love in Bloom
Director JACK B. HIVELY Writer HERB PURDON Executive producer TOM WAGNER
Produced by Pacific Films Ltd in association with Wagner-Hallig Film GmbH

Contributors

Director:
Jack B. Hively
Unknown:
Herb Purdon
Producer:
Tom Wagner
Huckleberry Finn:
Ian Tracey
Tom Sawyer:
Sammy Snyders
Aunt Polly:
Brigitte Horney
Becky:
Holly Findlay
Judge Thatcher:
Barney O'Sullivan
Sid:
Bernie Coulson

including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Nick Ross, Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson present a lively mix of news, views and topical features with news read by Moira Stuart. Contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists.
Your countdown through Sixty Minutes
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Kennedy
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson
Read By:
Moira Stuart.

Tonight Russell Harty introduces highlights from his recent encounters with, among others, John Travolta , Shirley MacLaine , Tracey Ullman , Duran Duran , Shirley Bassey , Mike Harding , Paul Daniels , Alex Higgins , Victoria Wood , Selina Scott and Frank Bough , Boy George and Paul McCartney , as well as regulars MR A, JOHN TOVEY and SUSAN CUFF, and a large number of wonderwives, non-talking parrots, human eccentrics and a dog called Russell.
Director RON ISTED
Producer JON PLOWMAN Editor TOM GUTTERlDGE

Contributors

Introduces:
Russell Harty
Unknown:
John Travolta
Unknown:
Shirley MacLaine
Unknown:
Tracey Ullman
Unknown:
Duran Duran
Unknown:
Shirley Bassey
Unknown:
Mike Harding
Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Alex Higgins
Unknown:
Victoria Wood
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Boy George
Unknown:
Paul McCartney
Unknown:
John Tovey
Director:
Ron Isted
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Editor:
Tom Gutterldge

Presented by Maggie Philbin
Kieran Prendiville , Peter Macann Judith Hann
Producers HENRY CAMPION , FIONA HOLMES MARTIN MORTIMORE , CYNTHIA PAGE Studio director PETER LEVERS Editor DAVID FILKIN

Contributors

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

A Portrait of the Earth by David Attenborough
The last of 12 programmes

For 10,000 years we have been changing the face of the earth, and the animals and plants that live upon it. When the early farmers reached England 6,000 years ago, they cleared the forests for their farms. Since then most of the British countryside and much of its wildlife has been changed. Most of our food is also our creation. The Philippine rice terraces and North American wheatlands show how far we are transforming the land to produce enough food for our ever-growing population.

David Attenborough looks at the damage we are causing far away from our centres of population - to the oceans, the atmosphere, and the tropical rain forests. And he suggests what should be done if we care enough about the future of our living planet.

BBC Bristol
Book (same title) £12.00; Record or cassette (same title) REB/ZCF 496 from retailers
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Attenborough
Film Editor:
Andrew Naylor
Photography:
Martin Saunders
Photography:
Hugh Maynard
Sound:
Lyndon Bird
Sound:
David Old
Music:
Elizabeth Parker
Executive Producer:
Richard Brock
Producer:
Andrew Neal

by ROGER MARSHALL A six-part serial
2: Despite intensive investigations by both Special Branch and the Suffolk police, Jerry Reynolds 's disappearance remains a mystery. Allison is stunned and bewildered, unsure whether her husband is alive or dead....
Cast in order of appearance:
Music by DICK WALTERS Designer ERIC WALMSLEY Producer RON CRADDOCK
Director DOUGLAS CAMFIELD
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Marshall
Unknown:
Jerry Reynolds
Music By:
Dick Walters
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
Ron Craddock
Director:
Douglas Camfield
Allison Reynolds:
Judy Loe
Richard Earl:
Gregory de Polnay
Hilary Earl:
Virginia Stark
Barry Reynolds:
Nigel Stewart
Inspector Riskin:
Robert Blythe
CID sergeant:
Roy Purkis
Pat King:
Gil Brailey
Judy Earl:
Saskia Campbell
Gwen:
Gwen Cherrell
Mowbray:
Michael Bertenshaw
Geoff Ryan:
Ian Harvey
Secretary:
Kate Dunn
Alan Craig:
Iain Glass
Bill Green:
Brian Osborne
Jason Reynolds:
Edward Rawle-Hicks
Miss Lyons:
Angela Wyndham-Lewis

With Bernard Levin tonight at the Greenwood Theatre, London, are Lord Gowrie
Sir Peter Hall Joan Lister
Diana Warwick
Director ANN MORLEY Producer LIZ ELTON
Editor BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Levin
Unknown:
Sir Peter Hall
Unknown:
Joan Lister
Unknown:
Diana Warwick
Director:
Ann Morley
Producer:
Liz Elton
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

An introduction to the world of robotics
5: Recognising the Obvious We see, hear, and interpret the real world with ease.
For the computer to recognise pictures or sound it is not so easy, but some robotic systems can identify objects or voices and act accordingly, and it's even possible to mimic these on the home microcomputer.
Production DAVID ALLEN. ROBIN MUDGE
Notes from Broadcasting Support Services, PO Box 7, London [Postcode removed], enclosing a cheque or PO for 11.30 made out to BSS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Allen.
Unknown:
Robin Mudge

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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