with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For timetable see Monday. As the programme goes on the air, Hollywood will be learning who has won the much-coveted Oscars. A string of leading British stars and film-makers have been nominated. Bob Friend reports from Los Angeles as the ceremony unfolds, and talk to some winners.
Fashion: a weekly look at the trends and the best buys; gardening advice from Alan Titchmarsh down on Titch's Pitch; Advice Line: with the expert panel; and Glynn Christian has more tips on your recipes.
with Michael Cole and Frances Coverdale
Weather News IAN MCCASKILL
(London and SE: Financial report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Flower arranger Howard Franklin continues his travels around his native Shropshire, visiting a new housing estate to give tips on decor and flower arranging for a housewarming party. Music comes from
Little Miss Dynamite herself - Brenda Lee. Editor PETER HERCOMBE
A See-Saw programme
If you've ever wanted a computer desk, bunk beds or a rocking chair these are just a few of the items
Richard Blizzard makes in his series of eight programmes.
5: The Table Loom
Home crafts are always popular and hand-loom weaving is one of the most popular. Richard Blizzard shows how to make a four-heddle loom which will satisfy the needs of most home enthusiasts. In the garden he builds a potting and plant display centre. Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN
3.48 Regional News
Nimble fingers making patterns, Shapes and patterns everywhere
Presenter lain Lauchlan Guest: Jane Hardy Story: Just Awful by ALMA MARSHAK WHITNEY illustrations by LILLIAN HOBAN
Fly by Knights
A comedy cartoon with Dick Dastardly as the commander of the notorious Vulture
Squadron sometimes helped by his companion, Muttley.
Written and illustrated by NORMAN LINDSAY
Told by William Rushton for Jackanory
The Second Slice
spend time in the doghouse with a new puppy in Love Me, Love My Puppy A cartoon series
with Johnny Ball
This week Johnny discovers the fun behind the facts about photography.
Get into pictures with photography. There's still time to capture the moments that developed from magic lanterns to moonshots.
So snap out of it - don't be negative and Think Again about photography. Written by JOHNNY BALL Designer ROD MCLEAN
Producer ALBERT BARBER BBC Bristol
with Paul McDowell
by K. M. PEYTON adapted for television in six episodes by JENNY MCDADE 3: The Headmaster decides he cannot afford to keep the tetrathlon team in training, but Nutty is determined not to give up.
Film editor JULIAN MILLER
Photography REX MAlDMENT Designer SUZY LAWRANCE
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director COI.IN CANT
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Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present 30 minutes of the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world. followed by Weather News
by Jim Hawkins.
'At the caff. Be there. We'll decide how to sort him out'.
This week's cast:
EastEnders Line: Dial [number removed]
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Starring Les Dawson
Trying to match the contestants' blanks are this week's guests: Jimmy Cricket, Bella Emberg, Sarah Greene, Mike Nolan, Duncan Norvelle, June Whitfield
Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot TV Ltd
A personal view by James Burke in ten parts 2: In the Light of the Above
Late in the 11th century a band of marauding mercenaries looted the Spanish Arab city of Toledo. What they found there shook Christian Europe to its foundations.
In mountain-top monasteries, the flame of learning had been kept alive in a sea of Dark Age ignorance. But this universe was changed forever by the treasure from Toledo that came across the Pyrenees. In Italy it gave us law and university life; in France the towering Gothic cathedrals. And in the dawn light of the north African desert it showed us how to make a rainbow. Written and presented by JAMES BURKE
Series producer RICHARD REISZ Producer JOHN LYNCH
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Barry Took with your comments.
Producer BERNARD NEWNHAM
Please send letters to: Barry Took Points of View. BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
with John Humphrys Weather News
from Wembley
The Feathenveight
Championship of Europe
Barry McGuigan (Champion) v Farid Gallouze (Challenger) Introduced by Desmond Lynam
Live coverage of Britain's most exciting boxing prospect for years,
Barry McGuigan , as he defends his European Featherweight Title in only his second Wembley appearance. Standing between the 24-year-old Irishman and his bid for a third Championship win is Parisian Farid
Gallouze, the 27-year-old
French champion and official challenger for the title.
After his magnificent win over the former World
Champion, Juan Laporte , in Belfast last month,
McGuigan can expect fanatical support tonight from the London crowd who expect to see the likeable Ulsterman fighting for the world title later this year.
MCGUIGAN: 26 fights, 25 wins, 1 defeat
GALLOUZE: 25 fights, 15 wins, 6 defeats, 4 draws Commentator
Harry Carpenter with Alan Minter
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN (Fight sponsored by Smirnoff)
By satellite from Hollywood, Barry Norman introduces an edited version of last night's glittering 57th Academy Awards presentation.
British film nominations include A Passage to India and The Killing Fields (Best Picture); Vanessa Redgrave in The Bostonians (Best
Actress); Albert Finney in Under the Volcano (Best
Actor); Peggy Ashcroft in A Passage to India (Best Supporting Actress); Ralph Richardson in Greystoke - The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (Best Supporting Actor). Director MARTY PASETTA
Producers GREGORY PECK , ROBERT WISE, LARRY GELBART , GENE ALLEN
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