Frank Bough and Selina Scott present the brightest start to the day. For new timetable see
Monday page 41.
Including today: Zoe's
View - Breakfast Time's teenage correspondent
Zoe Brown files her latest report; Glynn Christian has more hints from the kitchen; and Richard Smith takes your medical calls on his topic of the week.
Also School's Out: features and competitions for half-term.
Presenter lain Lauchlan Guest Cleo Sylvestre
with Moira Stuart and Frances Coverdale
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Music and entertainment plus reports from Jill Crawshaw on the travel scene,
Bill Eykyn on the Pebble Mill house and Peter Seabrook in Guernsey reporting on the pioneering production of tropical fruits under cold glass.
A See-Saw programme
Presented by Barbara Dickson and Penny Junor
Today they look at - Phobias: how can victims overcome their paralysing fears?
Women's Peace Groups: Greenham women are everywhere, not just at the Common.
Plus Vernon's Postbag and People in View: busy comedienne Dora Bryan reflects on her stage and screen career.
Studio director WENDIE KNIGHTON Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
Series editor GORDON MENZIES
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Presenter Ben Bazell Guests Nancy Kuo Chi Fang Fung Story: The Willow Pattern
(trad)
Written and drawn by Peter Maddocks
by ANTONIA BARKER Told by Jonathon Morris for Jackanory Part 4
Dogtanian tries to help Juliet in her secret mission for the Queen.
with Simon Groom Janet Ellis and Michael Sundin The Bear Facts!
Meet the 8-week-old cub from Loch Lomond who's making his very first TV appearance. Or is it 'she'? So far, no one knows!
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with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell followed by Weather News
by Jane Hollowood.
'That baby don't come into this house. Either you get rid of it, or I get rid of you'.
(For cast see page 50)
(Omnibus edition on Sunday at 2.00 pm)
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Julia Somerville and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather News
by AGATHA CHRISTIE dramatised in two parts by JULIA JONES
1: East Anglia ... the late 1940s. Gerry Burton , accompanied by his sister
Joanna, has gone to the little village of Lymston to convalesce after an accident. The village seems to welcome them with open arms. But there are dark mysterious undercurrents at work and it's not long before Miss Marple comes to visit.
Music composed by KEN HOWARD and ALAN BLAIKEY
Photography LAN HILTON
Film recordist MARTYN CLOT
Costume designer CHRISTIAN DYALL Film editor GRAHAM WALKER Designer PAUL ALLEN Producer GUY SLATER Director ROY BOULTING
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With Sir Robin Day at the Greenwood Theatre, London: Lady Antonia Fraser Michael Hancock , MP
The Rt Hon Tom King , MP Ken Livingstone Director ANN MORLEY Producer LIZ ELTON
Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
A series of nine programmes for budding rock musicians.
This week
Deirdre Cartwright (guitar),
Geoff Nicholls (drums), and Henry Thomas (bass) look at tuning, and explain how the different types of string gauge, drum stick and drum head affect your playing and the overall sound of your band.
With comments from
Wilko Johnson , Neil Murray Bootsy Collins , Bernard Edwards , Carl Palmer and Sly Dunbar
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