Selina Scott and Nick Ross start the weekend with the help of their studio guest, actor Edward Fox.
Lynn Faulds Wood has more consumer news;
David Wheal presents In Vision - news and previews from the world of television; Glynn Christian has weekend price advice from the shops; Mike Smith brings you up to date on the Pop scene; Glyn Worsnip casts his eye back over the past seven days in his
Friday Diary; and Alan Titchmarsh has more gardening tips from Titch's Pitch.
with Richard Whitmore and Julie Carter
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
How is Peter Seabrook getting on with his new greenhouse? Chances are, he's having just as many problems as anyone else would have when they're erecting one for the first time.
A See-Saw programme
The Benson and Hedges Masters
The third quarter-final
TONY KNOWLES versus KIRK STEVENS was the form forecast for today's nine-frame match.
Surprisingly, neither player has ever been involved in the final here, but both players reached the semi-finals last year.
DAVID ICKE has the names and introduces live coverage of the frames from the Wembley Conference Centre.
Presenter Brian Jameson Guest Liz Watts
Story: Scruff by GERALD ROSE Musical director PETER PONTZEN Percussion LYN EDWARDS
Film editor GERRY BARWICK Director MARTIN FISHER
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Lincoln Tunnel Lark
by DICK KING SMITH
Told by Tony Aitken for Jackanory. Part 4
Pictures by JANE BOTTOMLEY Designer DONAL WOODS Executive producer ANGELA BEECHING
Producer CHRISTINE SECOMBE Director NEL ROMANO
Richard Stilgoe referees another game of electronic battleships between
ST MARY MAGDALENE 'S SCHOOL, Bexhill-on-Sea and THORNHILL MIDDLE SCHOOL, Leeds Featuring a special appearance by Bigleg Hipiman , this week's mystery guest.
Stand by with pencil and paper for this week's word in the giant anagram competition -you could win a BBC computer.
Format demised by ROBERT GOULD Designer CHRIS WEBSTER Producer IAN OLIVER
From India, John Craven reports from a secret valley, hidden behind a steep cliff, on: The Amazing Success of Project Tiger. Ten years ago the big cats were threatened by extinction, but now their future is safe.
Producer NICK HEATHCOTE Editor ERIC ROWAN
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by ROBERT WESTALL dramatised by WILLIAM CORLETT
5: The machine-gun has jammed, and with the threat of a German invasion increasing, Chas is desperate to get it mended.
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director COLIN CANT
with Jeremy Paxman and Nicholas Witchell
Starring Les Dawson. This week's guests: Roy Walker, Janet Brown, Fred Housego, Tessa Sanderson, Bobby Davro, Patricia Hayes
Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot TV Ltd
Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer BERNARD NEWNHAM Please send letters to:
Barry Took , Points of View, BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
with Julia Somerville Weekend Weather
IAN MCCASKILL
The Benson and Hedges Masters
The fourth quarter-final
TERRY GRIFFITHS , who was seeded to play STEVE DAVIS tonight, must enjoy the Wembley tension. He has reached the final four times in the last five years, and has won the highest break prize three times. Even
STEVE DAVIS 'S record does not compare with that, though as always he was the pre-tournament favourite.
DAVID ICKE introduces further coverage.
starring Barry Newman Susan Clark
Shelley Winters Leslie Nielson
James Franciscus Ava Gardner and Henry Fonda
Started accidentally, a fire spreads fast until an entire city centre is engulfed in flames when an explosion occurs at an oil refinery. At the heart of the inferno is a busy hospital. For the city's firefighters, the battle to find an escape route for those trapped by the blaze is a desperate one because both time and water are running out....
Screenplay JACK HILL, DAVID P. LEWIS and DEUNE LA FRENIERE
Produced by CLAUDE HEROUX Directed by ALVIN RAKOFF
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The Benson and Hedges Masters
The fourth quarter-final DAVID ICKE introduces further coverage and the result from the Wembley Conference Centre.