with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
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
Cajun Country
Donny MacLeod travels deep into the swamps of Louisiana to discover Cajun country.
Coverage of the third day, including debates on higher education and drug abuse.
Further coverage.
with Moira Stuart and Frances Coverdale including a special report on the Liberal Party Assembly Weather JIM BACON
12.57 Regional News (London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Guests today include Victor Borge
Editor PETER HERCOMBE
A See-Saw programme
including the debate on defence
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guest Stuart Bradley
Story: Archie's Acrobats by CHRIS WINN
(Repeat)
by CLIVE DOIG
Davy and Eileen within reach of the treasure of Skully Island!
A serial in 26 parts based on the stories by MARK TWAIN
Tom Sawyer 's Aunt Sally has mistaken Huck for Tom, so he pretends he is. He borrows a wagon to collect his things from the raft and on the way meets Tom. When Tom catches up with all the news he says he will become his own brother, Sid. Then the two boys see the Duke and the Dauphin tarred and feathered, being booted out of town.
Back at the farm, they find
Jim, the slave, locked in a hut. They plan a grand rescue. 25: The Rescue
Director KEN JUBENVILLE Writer HERB PURDUM
Executiveproducer TOM WAGNER
with Simon Groom and Janet Ellis
Safari to Kenya - Big Game!
The Senior Ranger of the Masai Mara National Reserve, Major Henry Kipunde, has spent many years protecting Kenyan wildlife. Thanks to Henry, lions, zebra, giraffes, buffalo and rhino, as well as elephants, were all bagged by the Blue Peter film cameras and provided Simon and Janet with some memorable shots for their albums!
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by BOB GODFREY and STAN HAYWARD The Dream
Narration BOB GODFREY Music PETER SHADE
Production BOB GODFREY FILMS
Episode 4 by DAVID ANGUS Zammo is still having problems, not least because of his relationship with Jackie.
Devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer KENNY MCBAIN
Director NIC PHILLIPS
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including a special report by David Coss from the Liberal Party Assembly
Presented by Judith Hann; Kieran Prendiville; Peter Macann; Maggie Philbin
The show with the latest news of what's happening in the world of science and technology.
Tonight's programme includes a report from the pavements of Paris where motorbikes are tackling a messy problem. And why the Norwegians are making artificial caves in their mountains.
Join Wayne Sleep for half-an-hour of song, dance and comedy, starring many of Britain's most talented dancers, including Bonnie Langford Cherry Gillespie
Stewart Avon Arnold Stephen Beagley Claud-Paul Henry Andy Norman
Wendy Roe , Kim Rosato
Lizie Saunderson , Tim Spain and featuring Finola Hughes and Michael Praed
Resident choreographer ANTHONY VAN LAAST Guest choreographers
ARLENE PHILLIPS , WAYNE SLEEP Original music and songs by DAVID MINDEL , CY PAYNE ALLAN ROGERS
Script material NIGEL CROWLE Musical director ALLAN ROGERS DesignerDACRE PUNT
Directed by TOM GUTTERIDGE RON ISTED. BRIAN WHITEHOUSE Produced by TOM GUTTERIDGE
with Julia Somerville including a special report on the Liberal Party Assembly at Bournemouth. Weatherman
A new thriller for the electronic age by RON HUTCMNSON starring
Richard Griffiths Carole Nimmons and Lee Montague 3:Ducks in a Rowwith Hugh Fraser Jan Holden Bob Peck
Not only do Henry's potential informants become victims, but the death rate within the enemy camp begins to increase. Mrs Lucas finds Anne and offers her what seems to be a safe refuge. But her well-meaning gesture only brings Anne and Henry into more acute danger.
Music by DAVE GREENSLADE Script editor ROGER PINE Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Videotape editor IAN COLLINS Producer BERNARD KRICHEFSKI DirectorDON LEAVER BBC Pebble Mill
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with David Jessel
At the heart of the actions that make the news lie decisions and dilemmas, prejudices and passions, that are defined by our sense of what's right and what's wrong.
Each week David Jessel takes issue with a major story of concern or conscience, and looks for what we can find at the Heart of the Matter. Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF
Series producer COLIN CAMERON
Jimmy Perry presents another bill of variety acts of the 1930s and 1940s including Frank Randle Eric Woodburn Binnie Barnes
Geraldo and his Orchestra Recorded at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne Written by JIMMY PERRY Producer DON SAYER
The first of six programmes about working lives and hopes in the recession. Fay Weldon and Richard Hoggart look at the stories of just some of the millions of people trying to find their own way Out of the Undertow.
When a Girl Marries with Miriam Margolyes as schoolgirl and teacher.
Ninety per cent of part-time work in Britain is done by women. What do the women of Newport, Wales think about the drawbacks and advantages of part-time work?
Researcher GILL HAARHOFF Producer JULIAN STENHOUSE
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