with Frank Bough and Sue Cook
Including this morning -
Gardening advice from Alan Titchmarsh down on Titch 's Pitch; Advice Line: the expert panel answers your calls and offers advice;
Glynn Christian has more recipe ideas; and Beverly Alt has the latest fashion trends.
Plus, Jobs 85: the jobs hotline is open.
Sometimes sneezes creep up on you,
And make you jump when they say 'Atchoo'
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Stuart Bradley
Story: A Bit of Peace and Quiet by BARBARA MITCHELHILL Director ROY MILAN !
with Frances Coverdale and Chris Lowe
Weather News Michael Fish
1.27 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
Gerald and the twins discover that Mr Clark of the council has plans to build a garage on their playground. The only answer is 'Down with the car park'.
With the voices of George Layton and John Telfer
(Repeat)
A six-part series 5: Pastry
Sarah Brown visits vegetarians Dr Rob and Samantha Green , and shows how to make two types of pastry using wholewheat flour. One is wholewheat shortcrust pastry which she turns into mouth-watering french onion tarts, ideal for cocktail savouries and picnics. The other is the more complicated wholewheat flaky pastry, but Sarah's straightforward method will ensure success for even the most inexperienced cook. Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY STEVENS
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Third of five programmes In the Family
One situation which many families have to face is when an old person loses a partner. Ernest Broome is 88. His wife died 18 months ago and now he lives on his own in Scarborough.
Series producer BERNARD ADAMS
Produced by LUCY PARKER
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* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
3.15 Pages from Ceefax
3.53 Regional News
with Stuart Bradley
Follow the trail to a woodland in Surrey to spot the animals that live there, and to
Giggleswick where Ben the sheepdog is being trained. Music WILLIAM BLEZARD
Photographer JOHN JEFFORD Designer JANE CLEMENT Director ROY MILAN;
Producer ANNE GOBEY
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Medal Muddle
The cartoon adventures of Heathcliff the alley-cat and Marmaduke the outsized great dane puppy.
Today's stories are called Bone to Pick with Marmaduke, A Briefcase of Cloak and Dagger and Leapin' Leprechaun
The first of six programmes Don't miss the official opening of the lift today as it transports guests to pop music, dance and comedy! with Go West, Podomovsky Steve Blacknell, Phil Fitzpatrick, Winston Brown
Jeanette Charles and members of THE RALEIGH WEINMANN TEAM Sound ALAN STOKES
Lighting DON BABBAGE Designer CAROL GOLDER Producer JOHN SMITH
Series producer JUDY WHITFIELD
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A series of programmes with the latest news on animals with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan Robin redbreast - cheeky, friendly, everybody's favourite garden bird.
But robins can be quite aggressive too. As Su finds out, it's all to do with that red breast.
Everyone knows that you can see foxes at night in lots of our cities. But Mike has the extraordinary experience of watching a vixen suckling four cubs in broad daylight in a suburban back garden. And he discovers how schoolchildren all over the country are helping in a survey on urban foxes. Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
The classic medical drama series depicting the life of a young doctor in a big hospital starring with guest stars
3: A Sort of Falling in Love Unable to cope with the implications of her father's new-found faith, Amy seeks rather more than medical advice from Kildare ...
(Repeat. Part 4 on Thurs at 5.35pm)
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from
Britain and around the world followed by Weather News
Jeremy Paxman and Sally Magnusson bring you tonight's headlines and tomorrow's talking points.
The London Plus reporters are with the people making the news. Plus sport with MICHAEL WALE and the stars and stories from the world of entertainment.
Producer DAVE STANFORD Editor PHILIP HARDING
by Bill Lyons.
'They've only lived in the Square two minutes and they think they can boss everyone around'.
(For cast see page 54)
(Ceefax subtitles)
First of 13 programmes
Noel Edmonds re-creates a special moment in the life of Steve Davis.
Featuring the sights and sounds of November 1980. Highlighting the fashions, crazes, styles, pop charts, films, television programmes, and news stories of the time. Comparing the prices in Noel's 1980 shopping bag.
Discovering what happened to the people who found themselves in the headlines that month.
With Barry Hearn, the Romford Roar, and this week's guest reader of the news clips who was himself making news. Music from Buster Bloodvessel and Bad Manners.
Feature: page 74
Bob Monkhouse presents the first in another series of his international comedy showcase. This week featuring the 'Madhouse' virtuosity of comic favourite Russ Abbot, the Welsh whimsicality of Hi-de-Hi! star Ruth Madoc, and from America, the unpredictable behaviour of The Unknown Comic.
Featuring THE HARRY STONEHAM BAND
Programme associate NEIL SHAND
Script associate DENNIS BERSON
Director GEOFF MILES
Produced by JOHN FISHER
with John Humphrys Weather News
The first of a two-part story starring
Score
Using a streetwise call-girl as bait, Crockett and Tubbs pose as procurers at a top hotel to nail some crooked Miami cops - but when they try to double their fun by nabbing a career-criminal intent on breaking into the hotel's security vault, they get their fingers badly burned.
Written by JOSEPH GUNN and MAURICE HURLEY
Directed by GEORG STANFORD BROWN (Part 2 next Tuesday)
with Barry Norman
An attempt to spring Rudolf Hess from Spandau Prison is the modest objective of the Wild Geese II, led by Edward Fox, Scott Glenn and Barbara Carrera. Laurence Olivier plays their heavily-guarded Qusrrv
Vanessa Redgrave and Sarah Miles lead an all-women cast in Steaming, an adaptation of Nell Dunn's stage hit and the last film to be completed by both director Joseph Losey and co-star Diana Dors.
Roger Moore talks on location in Sussex about playing James Bond for the seventh time in A View to a Kill. Tanya Roberts is his new leading lady and Christopher Walken his adversary.
Louie Moves
Uptown Louie decides to improve his image by moving into an apartment building so classy that 'even the doorbell has a British accent'. But first he must be vetted by a panel from the snobbish residents association.
Written by DAVID LLOYD
Directed by MICHAEL ZINBERG