Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 278,120 playable programmes from the BBC

with Frank Bough and Fern Britton Daily timetable:
News with Debbie Rix (Fern Britton , Tues,
Wed) 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30; headlines every quarter hour
Weather with Francis Wilson : 6.31,
6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport with David Icke and Bob Wilson : 6.40 and 7.40
Regional News, weather and traffic:
6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
TV Choice with David Wheal at 6.55 Review of the Papers: 7.18 and 8.18
Your Stars with Russell Grant : 8.33 Plus today: New Films and Pop Records between 7.45 and 8.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Fern Britton
Unknown:
Debbie Rix
Unknown:
Fern Britton
Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
David Wheal
Unknown:
Russell Grant

An exciting thriller in two parts starring
2: Twelve-year-old Rosebud Doyle and her brother are now being sought both by the bank robbers in whose trailer they sheltered and by the police who believe they have been kidnapped.
A WALT DISNEY production

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosebud Doyle
Lt Ray Phillips:
Gary Collins
Mrs Lockhart:
Anne Francis
Mr Lockhart:
Robert Webber
Mama Doyle:
Sharon Farrell
Eric Hopkinson:
Chip Courtland
Rosebud Doyle:
Alicia Fleer
C L Doyle:
Sonny Shroyer

Andrew Cooper explores the wild, secretive world of Devon's Exe Estuary. Low tide exposes vast acres of mud which in high summer seem devoid of life, until you look closer. As summer turns to autumn the estuary becomes a haven for thousands of birds.
Film editor JUSTIN SMITH
Filmed and produced by ANDREW COOPER

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Cooper
Editor:
Justin Smith
Produced By:
Andrew Cooper

Introduced by David Coleman

12.35 Football Focus
Six British clubs contest the return legs of the European trophy semi-finals on Wednesday night. Bob Wilson assesses their chances.

12.55, 4.0 World Snooker
The Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship, from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
Commentators Ted Lowe, Jack Karnehm, Clive Everton

1.25, 2.10, 2.45, 3.40 Motor Racing from Thruxton
Where would Easter Monday be without racing cars? All sorts on offer here, Formula 2, Formula 3, Formula Ford and Saloons.
Commentator Murray Walker

1.55, 2.30, 3.5 Racing from Chepstow and Fairyhouse
Chepstow
2.0 The Mathern Handicap Hurdle Race (3m)
2.35 The Daily Mirror Punters Club Novices' Steeplechase (3m)
3.10 The Welsh Champion Hurdle Race (2m).
Amarach and Cima are two top hurdlers seeking consolation for Cheltenham in this event, won last year by Amarach's ill-fated stable companion, Ekbalco.
Commentators Peter O'Sullevan, Richard Pitman
Fairyhouse
3.30 The Jameson Irish Grand National (3½m)
A strong British challenge looks likely for Ireland's National Hunt racing show piece.
Commentators Michael O'Hehir, Robert Hall

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Presenter (Football Focus):
Bob Wilson
Commentator (Snooker):
Ted Lowe
Commentator (Snooker):
Jack Karnehm
Commentator (Snooker):
Clive Everton
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Murray Walker
Commentator (Racing:
Chepstow): Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing:
Chepstow): Richard Pitman
Commentator (Racing:
Fairyhouse): Michael O'Hehir
Commentator (Racing:
Fairyhouse): Robert Hall
TV Presentation (Snooker):
Nick Hunter
TV Presentation (Motor Racing):
Richard Tilling
TV Presentation (Racing):
Bob Duncan
Assistant Editor:
Brian Barwick
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

The feature film starring
'This is the way it was....' The authentic reconstruction of one of the most famous of all naval battles, re-creates the personal and military background to the legendary struggle between the US and the Japanese forces. An encounter which was crucial to the outcome of World War II in the Pacific.
Screenplay by DONALD s. SANFORD Produced by WALTER MIRISCH Directed by JACK SMIGHT Films: page 17

Contributors

Produced By:
Walter Mirisch
Directed By:
Jack Smight
Captain Matt Garth:
Charlton Heston
Admiral Chester W Nimitz:
Henry Fonda
Captain Vinto Maddox:
James Coburn
Rear Admiral Raymond A Spruance:
Glenn Ford
Cmdr Joseph J Rochefort Jr:
Hal Holbrook
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto:
Toshiro Mifune
Admiral William F Halsey:
Robert Mitchum
Cmdr Carl Jessop:
Cliff Robertson
Lt Cmdr Ernest L Blake:
Robert Wagner
Rear-Adm Frank J 'Jack' Fletcher:
Robert Webber
Adm Harry Pearson:
Ed Nelson
Vice-Adm Chuichi Nagumo:
James Shigeta
Haruko Sakura:
Christina Kokubo
Cmdr Max Leslie:
Monte Markham
Capt Miles Browning:
Biff McGuire
Ensign George Gay:
Kevin Dobson
Lt Cmdr C Wade McClusky:
Christopher George
Lt Cmdr John Waldron:
Glenn Corbett
Capt Elliott Buckmaster:
Gregory Walcott
Ensign Tom Garth:
Edward Albert
Yasuji Watanabe:
Clyde Kusatsu
Jack Reid:
David MacKlin
Adm Kondo:
Conrad Yama
Lt Thach phillip:
R Allen
Adm Yamaguchi:
John Fujioka

A special holiday edition featuring the unique wit and humour of Dave Allen with Peter Bland , Jacqueline Clarke , Keith Drinkel , Sabina Franklyn , Paul McDowell , Michael Sharvell-Martin
Director BILL WILSON
Producer JAMES moir

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Allen
Unknown:
Peter Bland
Unknown:
Jacqueline Clarke
Unknown:
Keith Drinkel
Unknown:
Sabina Franklyn
Unknown:
Paul McDowell
Unknown:
Michael Sharvell-Martin
Director:
Bill Wilson
Producer:
James Moir

Barry Norman in Los Angeles with news, reviews and interviews from the film capital of the world, including Leonard Nimoy , Sissy Spacek Patrick Duffy , Sherry Lansing John Lithgow and Kirk Douglas who talk about their latest projects.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JUDY Lindsay

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Leonard Nimoy
Unknown:
Patrick Duffy
Unknown:
Sherry Lansing
Unknown:
John Lithgow
Unknown:
Kirk Douglas
Director:
Bruce Thompson
Producer:
Judy Lindsay

The last of three thrillers for the Easter holiday starring Michael Caine with Joseph O'Conor , Donald Pleasence John Tarrant , an agent in the Department of Subversive Warfare, is investigating an international arms syndicate. While on his secret mission, he learns that his son David has been kidnapped. What follows involves Tarrant in a fight not only for his son, but an attempt to uncover the spy in the midst of the espionage department.
Screenplay by LEIGH VANCE
Based on the novel Seven Days to a Killing by CLIVE EGLETON
Produced and directed by DON SIEGEL Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Caine
Unknown:
Joseph O'Conor
Unknown:
Donald Pleasence
Unknown:
John Tarrant
Play By:
Leigh Vance
Directed By:
Don Siegel
Maj John Tarrant:
Michael Caine
Sir Edward Julyan:
Joseph O'Conor
Cedric Harper:
Donald Pleasence
McKee:
John Vernon
Alex Tarrant:
Janet Suzman
Ceil Burrows:
Delphine Seyrig
Chief Supt Wray:
Joss Ackland
Alf Chestermann:
Clive Revill
Mike McCarthy:
Edward Hardwicke
Thickset MI5 man:
David Daker
Bateson:
Denis Quilley
David Tarrant:
Paul Moss

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More