with Frank Bough and Nick Ross
Including this morning:
Gardening advice from Alan Titchmarsh down on Titch's 's Pitch; Advice Line: the expert panel answers your calls and offers advice;
Glynn Christian has more recipe ideas; and Beverly Alt reports from the world of fashion.
Nothing is impossible As long as you believe
Presenter Brian Jameson Guest Jane Hardy
Story: Billy Smith and the Magic Belt Buckle by SONYA DANN
Director PENNY LLOYD
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
1.27 Regional News (London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
Everybody in Pigeon Street seems to be taking up a hobby - but when Gerald decides to play the saxophone, he has to find somewhere to practise where there's nobody to disturb.
With the voices of George Layton and John Telfer
The last of five programmes Taking Action
Action groups for pensioners keep up the pressure to better the lot of the elderly.
One person who's done so is
Oily Hollingsworth, a leading light of Tooting Action Pensioners in London.
The programme includes contributions from
Jack Jones , of the Transport and General Workers' Union, and David Hobman , director of Age Concern.
Series producer BERNARD ADAMS
Produced by LUCY PARKER For immediate enquiries phone lines are open for an hour after the programme on [number removed]
with Stuart Bradley
Ben the sheepdog goes in for his first sheepdog trial, and Michael and Stuart pick a name for the foal. Fish spoken by Cheryl Campbell
Music WILLIAM BLEZARD Producer ROY MILANI
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Too Many Kooks
Today's stories are called Kitty Sitter
New Kit on the Block Barking for Dollars
Third of six programmes presented by with Joanna Monro , Danny Peacock , Barry Lappy , The Skiff Skats, Trevor Morais Noise! Noise! Noise! There's not one quiet moment in Lift Off! today as The Skiff Skats play music and Joanna Monro continually interrupts Ms Walsh at her work. Sound ALAN STOKES
Lighting DON BABBAGE Designer CAROL GOLDER Producer JOHN SMITH
Series producer JUDY WHITFIELD
The latest news on our wildlife with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan In the heart of rural
Somerset, Su visits an enormous rabbit warren.
Rabbits everywhere, in and out of their burrows. But what happens underground? Su reveals the secrets of how a rabbit warren is engineered and built.
Is there something connected with wildlife that makes you wild? Write to Grouse of the Week and Wildtrack will give it an airing.
Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell followed by Weather News
by Bill Lyons.
'I don't know how you lot'll manage without me'.
EastEnders Line: [number removed]
Manchester only: [number removed]
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Noel Edmonds recreates a special moment in the life of Michael Parkinson.
Featuring the sights and sounds of January 1963.
Highlighting the fashions, crazes, styles, pop charts, films, radio, television, and news stories of the time. Comparing the prices in Noel's 1963 shopping bag.
Discovering what happened to the people who found themselves in the headlines that month.
With Johnny Hamp, the former members of the Wakefield Twist Formation Team, and this week's guest reader of the news clips who was herself making news. Music from Freddie and the Dreamers
Research jo CLOUGH Assistant producers
LINDA MCCARTHY. DAVID NICOLSON Produced and directed by HENRY MURRAY
Bob Monkhouse presents another edition of his international comedy showcase, this week featuring the magic and comic touch of Paul Daniels. the striking impressions of Janet Brown , and from
America the vaudevillian style of legendary songwriter Sammy Cahn. featuring
THE HARRY STONEHAM BAND Programme associate NELL SHAND Script associate DENNIS BERSON Director GEOFF MILES
Produced by JOHN FISHER
with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather News
starring and Smuggler's Blues
'It's the lure of easy money. It's got a very strong appeal' Ex-Eagles singer Glen Frey co-stars as Jim Cole , a burned-out bush pilot who agrees to fly Tubbs and Crockett on a dangerous assignment to Columbia: their mission to track down the powers behind a series of vicious killings involving whole families of dope smugglers. Together they face hostile police, bandits and pistoleros all gunning for them - constantly aware that the fun and games will really begin if they ever re-enter Miami.
Written by MIGUEL PINERO
Directed by PAUL MICHAEL GLASER Smuggler's Blues sung by Glen Frey , RESL 170 from retailers
A portrait of Italy today seen through the lives of ten different Italians. 3: The Art Restorer
Leonetto Tintori has dedicated 50 years of his life to restoring Italy's early
Renaissance masterpieces. Frescoes by Giotto and paintings from the palaces of Florence and Sienna and from small wayside chapels owe their survival to him.
He finds it agonising to see a deteriorating painting - 'It's like watching a corpse rotting away'. Like a visiting doctor he tends damaged works of art throughout Tuscany.
Leonetto is also an artist and sculptor and his favourite model is his wife and companion Elena. Their relationship is based on humour, warmth and the occasional huge row.
Their love of art brought them together and it sustains them now.
Narrated by Michael Pennington Written by DAVID WILLEY
Series producer JEREMY BENNETT Producer PATRICIA HOUUHAN
A film full of Tuscan light and colour.
(THE GUARDIAN)
A brilliant jewel in Auntie's crown
(DAILY MAIL)
with Barry Norman James Bond is back.
Roger Moore plays 007 for the seventh time in A View to a Kill.
Julie Walters joins an all-women outward-bound course in the Lake District in She 71 be Wearing Pink Pyjamas.
Director NICHOLAS BARKER Producer JONATHAN DENT
Series producer JUDY LINDSAY
starring
Alex's Old Buddy
When Alex learns that his beloved family pet, Buddy, has only a short time to live he is determined to make the dog's last days as happy as possible. Written by KEN ESTIN and SAM SIMON Directed by RICHARD SAKAI