Start St Valentine's Day in the company of Frank Bough and Selina Scott who welcome Richard Briers as their studio guest. Including today:
Dr Richard Smith , with his topic of the week, takes your calls from 8.30; Glynn
Christian serves up another recipe idea; and Zoe Brown casts a teenage eye over the issues of the day.
with Richard Whitmore and Julie Carter
Weather MICHAEL FISH
In Bavaria
Another chance to see the special programme from the German ski resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen at the foot of the Bavarian Alps. Bob Langley and Paul Coia are joined by travel correspondent
Jill Crawshaw and guest presenter Claudia Pohrings of German television. Editor PETER HERCOMBE
A See-Saw programme by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop... where anything can happen.
Presented by Barbara Dickson and Jane Franchi
Today they look at Hope in Ulster: new initiatives for the young unemployed in Derry.
Appearances: What lies beneath the punk hairdo?
Plus Vernon's Postbag:
Dr Vernon Coleman answers more of your problems and People in View:
Northern Irishman Bernard MacLaverty , writer of Cal, reflects on his recent career. Studio director JOHN ADAMS Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
Series editor GORDON MENZIES
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If things grew down, instead of up,
A dog would grow into a pup Presenter lain Lauchlan Guest Cleo Sylvestre
Story: The Magic Growing
Powder by JANET QUIN-HARKIN Illustrated by ART CUMINGS Musical director IAIN SMITH
Woodwind/strings DAVE MOSES Film editor GERRY BARWICK Director SHARON MILLER Producer PENNY LLOYD
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
with the voices of Susan Sheridan and Peter Hawkins
Written and drawn by Peter Maddocks
by JOAN EADINGTON Read by Tina Heath for Jackanory
4: Strange Goings On Pictures by CHRIS RYLEY
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director MARILYN FOX
A series of cartoon adventures
In which Dogtanian is enrolled as a recruit in the King's Own Musketeers and receives a bag of gold.
Produced by CLAUDIO BIERN BOYD
with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Michael Sundin
Lucky Winners!: Today's the day the results of the competition to design the end papers for the new Blue Peter book will be announced. Don't miss the judges' choice.
(Ceefax subtitles)
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Presented by Peter Macann
Maggie Philbin , Judith Hann Kieran Prendiville
Tonight's programme explains why kissing may create more than an emotional bond between people, and how cotton pests are being killed by an overdose of passion.
Producers HENRY CAMPION
DANA PURVIS , MARTIN MORTIMORE Studio director STUART MCDONALD Editor CYNTHIA PAGE
with Paul Daniels
Which of the six hopeful contestants can correctly identify the words, picture or piece of music as the odd one out and win useful, attractive or fun prizes? Join Paul Daniels for half an hour of sharp wit and brain-searching.
Produced by arrangement with RALPH EDWARDS PRODUCTIONS and ACTION TIME LTD
Based on an original format devised by MARK MAXWELL-SMITH Sound MALCOLM JOHNSON Lighting HENRY BARBER Designer TONY SNOADEN Director DAVID TAYLOR Producer PAUL CIANI
with Julia Somerville; Weatherman
Last of six episodes by Keith Waterhouse
Starring Robin Bailey as Charters and Michael Aldridge as Caldicott
'It's about those murders Inspector Snow is investigating. Mr Charters and I know who did them...'
(Ceefax subtitles)
Sir Robin Day and his guests go to the north west to face the questions and arguments of a Manchester audience.
Around the Question Time table at the Royal Northern College of Music are:
John Selwyn Gummer MP, George Robertson MP, Audrey Slaughter, Dipak Nandy
In rock, what you don't is often as important as what you do. So Rockschool shows the ways in which guitar, bass and drum work together building up a musical vocabulary of chords, risks, licks and fills, used in the major rock styles - from blues and HM right through to funk and reggae.
But in the first of eight programmes, Deirdre Cartwright (guitar), Geoff Nicholls (drums) and Henry Thomas (bass) look at which equipment will give you the best sound to suit your style, with comments from John Taylor, Gary Moore, Ian Paice and Carl Palmer
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