including a final report from the Conservative Party Conference. Plus today:
Titch's Pitch: Alan Titchmarsh with weekend advice for the gardener at 7.32.
Selina in the Hebrides: Selina Scott reaches the end of her tour of the Western Isles.
The last in the series
Brown Boats and Wherries
Coverage of the final day
Reporting team: Sir Robin Day and Donald MacCormick
Further live coverage
12.0* Pages from Ceefax
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart including a report on the Conservative Party Conference Weather MICHAEL FISH
12.57 Regional News (London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Marian Foster visits
Chatsworth House to hand over the Pebble Mill Heritage Tapestry into the safe keeping of Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire. Back at the Mill, Leslie Bremness joins Peter Seabrook to check the progress of the herb garden.
A See -Saw programme
Self-Sufficiency at Fachongle Isaf
John Seymour explains how he fell almost by accident into self-sufficiency.
Narrator Deryck Guyler
Film editor PETER GIBBS. Written and produced by DON HAWORTH
BBC Manchester
Coverage of the speech by the Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party, The
Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher , mp.
Presenter Wayne Jackman Guest Chloe Ashcroft
Story: Sam Goes to the Burrell Collection by ANN SCOTT
Chairman Howard Stableford Will pupil or teacher get today's star prize, and which school will go on to the semi-final and the chance to win a holiday of a lifetime?
with Tony Hart , Liza Brown
Story Tony tells the story of the making of an original picture. He proceeds stage by stage through the discoveries and mistakes to the eventual outcome. Liza shows the earliest form of comics and uses magazines and photographs to make her own comic strip story.
And it's competition time!
Tony and Liza challenge you to come up with the funniest caption to a Mr Bennett photograph .
Watch out for Amm and Dex and your work in the Gallery. Designer STEPHEN TALBOT
Assistant producer JANE TARLETON Producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON
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Hosted by Stu Francis with special guest stars Keith Harris with Orville and Cuddles Visage, The Special AKA The Hassani Troupe also featuring Sara Hollamby and Ling Tai
Keith Harris and Orville sing 'Aren't I lucky' and the other music guests are Visage, featuring Steve Strange, and chart-topping The Special AKA. Thrills are also on hand from the amazingly athletic Hassani Troupe , and joining the contestants in the celebrity final are Floella Benjamin from Fast Forward and Mark Curry from Screen Test.
Script GRAHAM DEYKIN , WALLY MALSTON
Musical director BARRY FRANCIS
Sound NEIL SADWICK
Lighting NIGEL WRIGHT
Designer ROGER HARRIS
Director TONY NEWMAN
Producer PAUL CIANI
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present 30 minutes of the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world.
Including a special report by David Coss from the Conservative Party Conference at Brighton.
Tom and Jerry play cat and mouse.
An MGM cartoon
with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Including a special report on the Conservative Party Conference at Brighton. Weekend Weather
MICHAEL FISH
starring
George C. Scott Marlon Brando Marthe Keller
When his old friend and colleague Tom Neeley is found murdered in Beverly Hills,
Lieutenant Barney Caine is called in to investigate. After Neeley's wife is also killed, Barney finds that he is playing for very high stakes. A trail of bodies leads him from Tom Neeley 's boss, oil magnate Adam Steiffel , to the mysterious 'Genesis' project and a secret formula developed by the Nazis during World War n ...
Marlon Brando gives a colourful performance as the international oil magnate, and George C. Scott is impressive as the Los Angeles detective embroiled in murderous manoeuverings.
Written and produced by STEVE SHAGAN
Directed by JOHN G. AVILDSEN
(First showing on British television)
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Barry Norman presents this profile of the popular Hollywood star
John Wayne
With personal comments from President Ronald Reagan Michael Wayne , eldest son Aissa and Marisa Wayne , daughters
Pilar Wayne , widow
Claire Trevor , actress
Kirk Douglas , Harry Carey Jr and Ben Johnson , actors Andrew McLaglen George Sherman and Mark Rydell , directors William Clothier , cinematographer Pat Stacey , secretary/companion
Executive producer BARRY BROWN Producer MARGARET SHARP
John Wayne emerges as the colossus he was ... polished nostalgia at its best (DAILY MAIL)