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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
News on the hour and half hour read by Debbie Rix
Weather with Francis Wilson at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 and 9.18
Nationwide news, weather and travel at 6.57, 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27
Sports news and features with David Icke and Bob Wilson at 7.20, 7.45 and 8.20 The morning papers reviewed by a guest at 8.37 With today - The Top 20: Mike Smith at 7.32 with TV's first look at the chart Room Service: DIY advice from Gilly Love
Ask Alison: Alison Mitchell presents her weekly money advice and takes your calls on [number removed]Fit to Eat: Diana Moran and Glynn Christian on getting fit and healthy through Lent Month by Month: Sue Baker on motoring trends this month

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Read By:
Debbie Rix
Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Diana Moran
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

Story: Sixes and Sevens by John Yeoman
Illustrated by Quentin Blake
(Shown last Wednesday afternoon)

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Jameson
Guest:
Carol Chell
Author (Sixes and Sevens):
John Yeoman
Illustrator (Sixes and Sevens):
Quentin Blake

Schoolteacher Kanti Bajaj and mature student Mira Trivedi discuss their professional experiences with Parveen Mirza.
Nusrat Fateh All Khan entertains with a romantic qawwali.
An Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Kanti Bajaj
Unknown:
Mira Trivedi

A See-Saw programme
with Brian Cant
In the rambler's rucksack are a raincoat, some rocks and a roll left over from lunch. Can you recognise anything else that begins with 'R' among the bric-a-brac?
(Repeat)

2.0 Pages from Ceefax

3.48 Regional News

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Nick Wilson
Designer:
Mary Penley-Edwards
Shopkeeper:
Brian Cant

by JACKIE WEBB
Told by Christopher Biggins for Jackanory
3: Of Car-parks and Lawnmowers
Illustrations JAN BRYCHTA Designer DONAL WOODS Executive producer ANGELA BEECHING
Producer CHRISTINE SECOMBE Adapted and directed by JEREMY SWAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jackie Webb
Told By:
Christopher Biggins
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Producer:
Christine Secombe
Directed By:
Jeremy Swan

by CHRIS BARLAS 3: Dancin'
James is flattered when
Sandy asks him to enter a disco-dancing competition. But Sandy can't stop thinking about Ian.
Costume designer ANNA BURUMA Make-up artist
YVONNE M. BROCKBANK Designer MEL BIBBY
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director MARILYN FOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Barlas
Designer:
Anna Buruma
Artist:
Yvonne M. Brockbank
Designer:
Mel Bibby
Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
Marilyn Fox
Sandy:
Yvette Fielding
George:
Aaron Brown
Mrs Shelton:
Maggie Ollerenshaw
Mr Shelton:
Davtd Gooderson
James:
Chris Hargreaves
Petra:
Carla Rogerson
Mr Dring:
Philip George
Baby:
Gemma Bottomley

Episode 6 by JOHN GODBER
Stewpot and Jackie pay the price for two-timing. Zammo feels victimised. He can't do anything right....
Devised by PHIL REDMOND Designer PHIL ROBERSON
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER (For cast see Monday page 35) *CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
John Godber

A large, early evening, colourful cocktail of conversation with double measures of stars a sprinkling of topicality and a dash of music, all smoothed together by Terry Wogan , live from the Television Theatre.

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan

A television game about animals and plants in which Henry Kelly asks the questions that the BBC's Natural History Unit has never dared consider before! Does Slimy Jo bloom in the hedgerows? Is there a trunk on the Northern Line?
Do waxwings and left-wings have much in common? Naturalists and showbiz people make up the two teams led by Floella Benjamin and Jeremy Cherfas
Guests this week: Pam Ayres Liza Goddard , Michael Clegg and Cliff Morgan Designer WILL NOBLE
Researcher NICOLA DAVIES
Assistant producer MARION ZUNZ Director MARTYN SUKER
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Kelly
Unknown:
Floella Benjamin
Unknown:
Jeremy Cherfas
Unknown:
Pam Ayres
Unknown:
Liza Goddard
Unknown:
Michael Clegg
Unknown:
Nicola Davies
Producer:
Marion Zunz
Director:
Martyn Suker
Producer:
John Dobson.

The Science of Sexual Attraction with Eleanor Bron and John Fortune
Poets have written about it, songwriters sung about it, but what do scientists say about the intimate process of boy meets girl? Q.E.D. looks at the ways they have been investigating the first magic moments of attraction between the sexes. What's the primary thing we look for in the opposite sex? Are men and women attracted differently? How far do personality differences affect our choices? Why are men and women's bodies so unalike? What's the best opening gambit? And might we be turned on by people's smell? All this and more in a dispassionate appraisal of our more passionate feelings.
Series editor DAVID FILKIN Written and produced by TONY EDWARDS
9 FEATURE: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Eleanor Bron
Produced By:
Tony Edwards

Introduced by Harry Carpenter
World Figure Skating Championships from Tokyo
After the disappointments of Gothenburg, Britain's KAREN BARBER and NICKY SLATER are hoping for better fortune today with their remodelled Original Set Pattern Dance. Plus the Pairs Competition. Commentator ALAN WEEKS International Boxing from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
European Welterweight
Champion LLOYD HONEYGHAN and one of Britain's top Middleweights, HEROL GRAHAM , take on tough American opposition. Commentator
DESMOND LYNAM
Plus news of tonight's
European soccer and action from the World Cricket
Championship in Melbourne. TV presentation:
Skating TBS of Japan Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWLINSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Karen Barber
Unknown:
Nicky Slater
Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Unknown:
Lloyd Honeyghan
Unknown:
Herol Graham
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Producer:
Roger Moody
Editor:
John Rowlinson

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