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with Nick Ross , Fern Britton Including today:
Richard Smith , the Breakfast Time doctor, takes your calls between 8.30 and 9.0
Glynn Christian with recipe tips

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Fern Britton
Unknown:
Richard Smith
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

Live every Thursday and broadcast simultaneously on BBC1 and Radio 4, an audience of 150 start their day with a chance to say what they think about issues which guarantee a good argument long after the headlines have faded. Paul Sieghart puts their opinions to the test. Research JUDY hill and ANN CHANCELLOR DAVIES Producers
JULIET MAY . ELAINE BEDELL
Executive producer JOHN WILCOX A Radiovision Unit production BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Sieghart
Unknown:
Judy Hill
Unknown:
Ann Chancellor Davies
Unknown:
Juliet May
Unknown:
Elaine Bedell
Producer:
John Wilcox

The 12 regional finalists are announced in the BP Youth in Business competition.
They now have a chance to compete for a top prize of E3,000, and Lesley Kenton begins a new series on how to get fit for winter. Editor PETER HERCOMBE

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Kenton
Editor:
Peter Hercombe

The Benson and Hedges Championships from Wembley Arena
Seven of the top ten players in the world head the list of entries, including the undisputed No 1,
JOHN MCENROE , and the man who beat him in the final of the French Championships, IVAN LENDL. JOHN LLOYD , who reached the quarter-finals of the US
Open, carries the hopes of the Wembley crowd.

Contributors

Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
Ivan Lendl.
Unknown:
John Lloyd

Presented by Penny Junor and Pattie Coldwell
Homoeopathy: Can it reach the parts that more conventional treatment cannot reach?
Body Language: Gestures speak louder than words. What are yours saying? Plus Vernon's Postbag: agony uncle Vernon
Coleman answers your letters; and People in View: American lawyer Larry Gostin , of the National Council for Civil Liberties, has the task of keeping the British free from Big Brother in 1984. Studio director JOHN ADAMS Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
Series editor GORDON MENZIES If you would like further information on the subjects featured, write to: Network PO Box, Glasgow [Postcode removed] or telephone [number removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Penny Junor
Unknown:
Larry Gostin
Director:
John Adams
Producer:
Marianne Baird
Editor:
Gordon Menzies

Eric is just another schoolboy - but when danger calls, a few mouthfuls of his special bananas and Eric is Bananaman.
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, Jill Shilling

Contributors

Writer:
Bernie Kay
Music:
David Cooke
Producer:
Trevor Bond
Director:
Terry Ward
Voices:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Voices:
Bill Oddie
Voices:
Graeme Garden
Voices:
Jill Shilling

The finals refereed by Howard Stableford
The top two teams from the series battle it out to win a holiday of a lifetime and computer equipment worth over £1,000.

Contributors

Referee:
Howard Stableford
Devised by:
Clive Doig
Designer:
Vic Meredith
Designer:
Les McCallum
Producer:
Ian Oliver

with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Michael Sundin

Tired of being ticked-off for leaving your model cars lying around? Janet's multi-storey car park could solve your problems! All you need is old cereal packets and corrugated paper and it can be easily adapted to grow with your collection. So have a pencil and paper handy.
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Michael Sundin
Assistant Editor:
Lewis Bronze
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

The latest news from the world of science and technology. Presented by Peter Macann, Maggie Philbin Judith Hann, Kieran Prendiville

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Macann
Presenter:
Maggie Philbin
Presenter:
Judith Hann
Presenter:
Kieran Prendiville
Producer:
Michael Coyle
Producer:
Henry Campion
Producer:
Dana Purvis
Producer:
Martin Mortimore
Studio Director:
Stuart McDonald
Editor:
Cynthia Page

by George Layton
Starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers

When Toby discovers that his secretary Madeline is still seeing Tom, she has to choose between romance and her job. Meanwhile Tom and his partner Charles are having receptionist problems. But Madeline isn't the answer.

This week's episode features Dinah Sheridan, Richard Heffer, Jane How, Susan Skipper

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
George Layton
Lighting Director:
Mike Jefferies
Designer:
Garry Freeman
Producer/Director:
Harold Snoad
Schoolboy:
Shaun O'Sullivan
Schoolboy:
Charles Barnham
Dr Tom Latimer:
Nigel Havers
Helen Latimer:
Jane How
Mrs Fletcher:
Ruth Kettlewell
Mr Davenport:
Michael Bilton
Louise:
Peggy Sinclair
Angela Latimer:
Dinah Sheridan
Dr Charles Cartwright:
Richard Heffer
Dr Toby Latimer:
Tony Britton
Lady Greyshott:
Joan Ryan
Madeline:
Susan Skipper
Cleaning lady:
Jeanne Mockford
Mr Burton:
Timothy Bateson

by ALICK ROWE starring with 5: Lee meets Matthew s sister, Louise. His relationship with her brings him into violent conflict with Morgan.
Music composed and conducted by RICHARD HARVEY
Studio lighting BARRY CHATFIELD Designer LAN ASHURST
Script editor JENNY SHERIDAN
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Directed by JOHN GORRIE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Alick Rowe
Conducted By:
Richard Harvey
Unknown:
Barry Chatfield
Editor:
Jenny Sheridan
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Directed By:
John Gorrie
Morgan:
Gareth Thomas
Lee:
Martyn Hesford
Matthew Gibbs:
John Skitt
Pugh Davies:
Jack Walters
Louise:
Tracey Childs
Eileen Gregory:
Maxine Audley
Boulton:
Michael Fleming
Harry Gregory:
Alan Rowe

with Sir Robin Day
At the Greenwood Theatre, London are:
Paddy Ashdown , MP
The Rt Hon Roy Hattersley , MP Ann Leslie and The Rt Hon Peter Walker , MP Director ANN MORLEY Producer LIZ ELTON
Editor BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Paddy Ashdown
Unknown:
Roy Hattersley
Unknown:
Ann Leslie
Unknown:
Peter Walker
Director:
Ann Morley
Producer:
Liz Elton
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

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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