with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
Including today - medical advice from the Breakfast Time doctor in his weekly phone-in between 8.30 and 9.0
A Backstage Story: part 1 A scene-by-scene record of how 300 amateur extras joined with the professional company of the Redgrave Theatre in Farnham to create a unique theatrical event - the first production for 50 years of NOEL COWARD'S epic play.
With actors Jennifer Wilson.
John Hughes and the cast and crew of the Redgrave Theatre. Written and narrated by Brian Thompson
Producer PATRICK TAGGART
The Suntory World
Matchplay Championship Open Champion SEVERLANO
BALLESTEROS, Masters Champion BEN CRENSHAW and US Open
Champion FUZZY ZOELLER head a field of 12 of the world's best golfers as they tackle the demanding 'Burma Road' course at Wentwortn Golf Club. They, with Australian
GREG NORMAN , are seeded through to the second round and must wait for the remaining eight players to complete today's opening 36-hole matches, NICK FALDO and SAM TORRANCE carry British hopes, Japan is represented by TOMMY NAKAJIMA and TORU NAKAMURA , there's five-times winner GARY PLAYER of South Africa, BERNARD LANGER of West Germany, while the big-hitting American FRED COUPLES will complete the line-up with another leading USPGA money winner.
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER Commentator PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK , BRUCE CRITCHLEY
ALEX HAY and MARK MCCORMACK Producers RICHARD TILLING and ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON t FEATURE: page 11
with Moira Stuart and Michael Sullivan Weather MICHAEL FISH
A See -Saw programme
Dylan Thomas Lived Here The poet Dannie Abse considers the way in which Dylan Thomas felt he had come near to recovering a portion of paradise at
Laugharne near Swansea. Director MARGARET MCCALL
Producer David HEYCOCK
2.30 The Clarence House Maiden Stakes (6f)
3.5 The Hoover Fillies' Mile (Old Mile)
Bella Colora and Helen Street are two leading contenders for a race that will almost certainly determine which filly will be winter favourite for The Oaks
3.40 The Diadem Stakes (6f)
Presenter Stuart McGugan Guest Liz Watts
Story: Ned and the Joybaloo by HIAWYN ORAM
(Repeat)
Questionmaster
Howard Stableford
Part 3 of this week's battles against questions such as: 'If I am lying and tell you that the final part of this week's round is not two days after the day before yesterday week, can you wait until tomorrow to see who goes into the semi-finals?!'
The last part of a serial based on the stories by Mark Twain.
The boys released Jim at midnight and with the townsfolk in pursuit, made for the river and the canoe. But in the chase Tom was wounded in the leg.
(Rpt)
with Simon Groom and Janet Ellis
Technilogical Teddy!
SuperTed returns next week and from his space station orbiting the Earth he's on the alert to answer any SOS that flickers on to his video monitor. If you'd like your own knitted Janet has news of a pattern that could bring him zooming on to your bed - in assorted colours!
Ceefax subtitles
by BOB GODFREY and STAN HAYWARD The Robbery
Narration BOB GODFREY Music PETER SHADE
Production BOB GODFREY FILMS
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
The latest news from the world of science and technology presented by Judith Hann Kieran Prendiville Peter Macann and Maggie Philbin
Producers CYNTHIA PAGE
DANA PURVIS , MICHAEL COYLE HENRY CAMPION
Studio director STUART MCDONALD Editor MARTIN MORTIMORE
Introduced by Mike Smith and Peter Powell
Sound GRAHAM WILKINSON Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer ROD MCLEAN
Executive producer MICHAEL HURLL Production STANLEY APPEL
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
The Inspirational Choir Resident choreographer ANTHONY VAN LAAST
Guest choreographers CHARLES AUGINS , CHRISTOPHER BRUCE
ARLENE PHILLIPS , LUD ROMANO WAYNE SLEEP
Original music and songs by HOWARD GOODALL , GERARD KENNY ALLAN ROGERS
Musical director ALLAN ROGERS Script material NIGEL CROWLE Directed by TOM GUTTERIDGE RON ISTED , JILL MARSHALL BRIAN WHTTEHOUSE
Produced by TOM GUTTERIDGE
with John Humphrys Weatherman
The last part of a thriller by RON HUTCHINSON starring Richard Griffiths Carole Nimmons and Lee Montague
Trapdoor and Spook with Jan Holden and Timothy Bateson
It is at last clear why Roche, Le Pouvoir's hired assassin, has so far chosen to kill his own associates in preference to Henry. But once Henry has completed the task Roche has reserved for him, he and Anne will just be 'loose ends' to be eliminated. As Roche explains all too politely; 'none of us since this began has had a choice'.
Music by DAVE GREENSLADE
Film cameraman JOHN WILLIAMS
Film editor NIGEL PARDOE-MATTHEWS Graphic designer BOB COSFORD Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer BERNARD KRICHEFSKI Director DON 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, 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.
Jimmy Perry presents another bill of variety acts of the 1930s and 1940s including Jack Hylton 's Band
Wilson, Keppel and Betty Sam Mayo and Rawicz and Landauer
Recorded at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne. Written by JIMMY PERRY Producer DON SAYER
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Fay Weldon and Richard Hoggart look at working lives and tides of change in Britain. 2: Country Retreat
Townswoman: Sally Goodman As the recession strikes at industrial areas and towns across Britain, a retreat to the country might seem like a good idea. But unexpected problems can catch out people living on low incomes in the countryside. Families from Norfolk and Wales describe their working and non-working lives.
Researcher VICTORIA PAYNE Producer JULIAN STENHOUSE