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Francis Wilson at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55,
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Lynn Faulds Wood presents Danger Watch at 8.15
Steve Blacknell 's preview ot weekend events in What's On Glyn Worsnip reflects on the past week in Worsnip's Diary
Glynn Christian has weekend advice and Alan Titchmarsh takes your calls on those gardening problems. Ring him on [number removed]
If you go down in the woods today,
You Ye sure of a big surprise.... Presenter Floella Benjamin Guests Fred Harris and Delia Morgan
Story: Be a Table, Be a Chair by JOANNE COLE
Mtusical director CHRIS WALKER Percussionist PETER BEAMENT Graphics TOM BROOKS
Photographer JOHN JEFFORD Director SHEILA FRASER
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart Weather News
BILL GILES
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
(Rpt)
Has that shape got three or four sides? Whizz can solve it but can you? One of Voice's Bots is helping Bug with this teaser but it baffles Bug that, as well as this, the Bot can do 'it'! When he's looked through the viewing valve it bugs him even more because it seems that baddies can do 'it' too! What is 'it'? Whizz is just showing Bug how to do 'it' when the Earth Search interrupts them. In the globe today is something that looks good enough to eat but what does it fit into?
Music Peter Gosling Graphics IAN HEWETT
Video effects DANNY POPKIN Designer NICK SOMERVILLE Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Production PIPPA DYSON
The theme from the series The Whizz Rap is currently available on a BBC single, RESL 166
The further adventures of Hobo, the German shepherd dog who uses skill and courage to solve whatever problems he meets as he travels along. The Locket
In this week's story, the Hobo gets help for a lonely old man.
Chairman Johnny Ball
A duel to the death (or until someone loses!) between the panel
Catherine Elcombe Alison Bettles
Stephen Mullen and Darren Traynor and this week's hobbyists.
Can you make heads for tails of these cryptic clues?
-quitecleartostart.cloudy later
-all plain sailing in the end - gives him a kick in his goodgear
- one foot above another Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Producer IAN OLIVER
The Adventure of the Winged Scarab by RICHARD CARPENTER Part 2
(For cast see Tuesday at 5.10 pm)
with Sue Lawley and Philip Hayton followed by Weather News
Terry approaches Arcadian aesthetes on arboreal
Shepherd's Bush Green.
by GEORGE LAYTON starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers featuring Dinah Sheridan Tom Latimer-a hard-working GP-who has recently come through a divorce, is finding it inconceivable that his parents are contemplating the same thing. In the meantime his father-a Harley Street dermatologist - has moved into Tom's flat with him and is not proving the easiest of guests.
Designer GARRY FREEMAN Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
starring
Nothing to Lose
Diamonds turn out to be anything but best friends when Mac and Dam fly to
Rome to rescue the Byrds, an elderly couple with a taste for adventure, who find themselves in the firing line of gem smugglers whose ruthlessness knows no limits....
Written by DOUG HEYES JR Directed by RICHARD COLLA * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with John Humphrys
Weekend Weather News
BILL GILES
Dramatised in five parts by TED WHITEHEAD from the novel by PAUL FERRIS 1: While mounting a routine surveillance operation Commander Crocker stumbles upon evidence that could pose a serious threat to the government. Political embarrassment, however, will not deter Crocker and he sets off on a search for truth.
Music composed by DAVID GREENSLADE
Graphic designer BOB COSFORD Designer ROB HINDS
Script editor BRIAN WRIGHT Producer SALLY HEAD Director DON LEAVER
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