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Nick Ross and Debbie Greenwood start the week with the help of their studio guests and the regular programme favourites.
News on the hour and half hour
Weather with Francis Wilson at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 News, weather and travel from local BBC studios at
6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sports news and features with David Icke and Bob Wilson at 7.20, 7.45, 8.20 The morning papers; a personal view from a guest at
8.37. Including this morning - the latest pop news with Mike Smith at 7.32; Lynn
Faulds Wood reports from the consumer desk at 8.15 and Russell Grant has his Monday Stars at 8.45 - write to him and he may give his reply on Write to Russell at 9.10.
• FEATURE

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Debbie Greenwood
Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Russell Grant

The last of five programmes presented by Gordon Honeycombe
Legend claims that the first Honeycombe was a Norman who became a great landowner in Cornwall. But will the Domesday Book at the Public Record Office reveal the legendary ancestor in 1086? Producer BRYN BROOKS
(The Invasion of the Honeycombes on Thursday at 5.30pm on BBC2)

Contributors

Presented By:
Gordon Honeycombe

by Eric Charles
Bertha is making plastic bears but why are they getting bigger and bigger?
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker

Contributors

Writer:
Eric Charles
Narrator:
Roy Kinnear
Voices:
Sheila Walker
Music composed by:
Bryan Daly
Editor:
Martin Bohan
Director of animation:
Derek Mogford
Designed and produced by:
Ivor Wood

A series of eight programmes written and told by Christopher Lillicrap 6: The Carnival Queen
'Oi, what about the voting?' yelled Bully Thompson.
'There isn't any,' said Diane Braithwaite.
'There has to be,' said Bully. 'I've fixed it!' But he hadn't. So Big Janice fixed him. Producer ALAN RUSSELL
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester

Contributors

Told By:
Christopher Lillicrap

with Simon Groom Janet Ellis, Michael Sundin
Gravel Pit Ski-ing
Michael, the demon of the slopes, is back on his skis again! He's continuing his freestyle acrobatic ski training in deepest Berkshire. There's not much snow there in May so he and the British Freestyle Ski-ing team take to the water instead!
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Michael Sundin
Assistant Editor:
Lewis Bronze
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Tonight's surprise host is former bank executive, a Mr Terry Wogan from the South East. If he passes tonight's gruelling test, Terry will win a guaranteed live appearance on Wednesday's Wogan.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Terry Wogan

starring as the staff and students of New York's celebrated dream factory, the High School for the Performing Arts
Take My Wife ..... Please Trevor Kane finds himself wishing a plague on the house of Donlon when a school production of Romeo and Juliet is disrupted by Chris's interest in one of Kane's ex-wives.
Written by MICHAEL MCGREEVEY Directed by BILL CLAXTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Kane
Written By:
Michael McGreevey
Directed By:
Bill Claxton
Lydia:
Debbie Allen
as Jesse:
Jesse Borrego
Holly:
Cynthia Gibb
as Shorofsky:
Albert Hague
as Christopher:
Billy Hufsey
Danny:
Carlo Imperato
Cleo:
Janet Jackson
as Elizabeth Carol:
Mayo Jenkins
Doris:
Valerie Landsburg
Mrs Berg:
Ann Nelson
Nicole:
Nia Peeples
as Leroy Gene:
Anthony Ray
as Morloch:
Ken Swofford
with:
Guest Star
as Trevor Kane:
Anthony Newley
Daphne:
Deborah Wakeham
Cassidy:
Sam Slovic

Bhopal: The Lingering Tragedy
Six months ago, at least 2,500 Indians were killed and thousands more injured in the world's worst industrial disaster. After the gas leak at the Union Carbide plant, the people of Bhopal are still trying to rebuild their lives while the company is learning to live with the stigma of the tragedy. On the sidelines, the lawyers and politicians are bickering over questions of blame and compensation. As Nick Clarke reports from Bhopal, there's a sense throughout the chemical industry of 'there but for the grace of God ..." Producer JOHN BRIDCUT Editor PETER IBBOTSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Clarke
Producer:
John Bridcut
Editor:
Peter Ibbotson

starring
Christopher George Leslie Nielsen
Lynda Day George
An imbalance in the earth's ozone level causes animals at higher altitudes to turn hostile. Caught in this ecological nightmare is a group of hikers who, unaware of the danger, set out on a holiday in California's High Sierras. As the party begins its trek into the mountains, they notice the animals in the forest behaving strangely. That night their camp is savagely attacked by wolves and their holiday turns into a terrifying fight for survival....
Screenplay by WILLIAM NORTON andELEANOR NORTON
Produced by EDWARD L. MONTORO Directed by WILLIAM GIRDLER
(First showing on British television)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher George
Unknown:
Leslie Nielsen
Unknown:
Lynda Day George
Play By:
William Norton
Unknown:
Eleanor Norton
Produced By:
Edward L. Montoro
Directed By:
William Girdler
Steve Buckner:
Christopher George
Paul Jensen:
Leslie Nielsen
Terry Marsh:
Lynda Day George
Taylor MacGregor:
Richard Jaeckel
Daniel Santee:
Michael Ansara
Roy Moore:
Paul Mantee
Frank Young:
Jon Cedar
Forest ranger:
Paul Barnes
Bob Denning:
Andrew Stevens
Beth Hughes:
Kathleen Bracken
Jon Goodwyn:
Bobby Porter
Mandy Young:
Susan Blacklinie
Little girl:
Michelle Stacy
Newscaster:
Garrison True

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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