with Frank Bough and Nick Ross
Live reports from the Liberal Assembly in Dundee. Leading Liberals look at the papers at 7.37 and 8.37
Including this morning: Advice Line - the panel answers your calls and your letters at 7.32 and 8.45; Titch's 's Pitch - join
Alan Titchmarsh in his garden; Glynn Christian cooks up some more recipe ideas.
Presenter Wayne Jackman Guest Liz Watts
Story: How They Lived at
Littlecote by ROBIN HALDANE
Photographs by BARRY BOXALL (R)
10.50 Pages from Ceefax
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
News Headlines with subtitles
12.55 Regional News
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
Magnus
Magnusson Paul Coia , Josephine Buchan and Marian Foster are joined by two world travellers: Alan Whicker talks about his
BBCl series on the British who live in America, and travel expert Jill Crawshaw discusses holiday possibilities.
A See-Saw programme (R)
Live coverage of the opening in Dundee. This afternoon the Assembly debates Social Security and Scottish Local Government Finance.
Reporting team: Sir Robin Day and David Dimbleby Proaucers
COUN MARTIN. JAMES HOGAN Editor PETER KENYATTA
by Eric Charles
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker (R)
Balmy Swami (R)
On 28 September Mike Read, Sarah Greene and the Superstore team open the doors for another season of Saturday morning entertainment. Tune in for a sneak preview of what's in store, plus details of how to enter the Search for a SuperStar competition.
Back pages: 86
Chairman Paul Jones referees another ding-dong game between a teacher and a pupil. One of today's questions is:
'The man was riding over a bridge ... and yet was walking.' How is that? Find out if today's contestants get the answer right. Devised by CLIVE DOIG
with Johnny Ball
This week Johnny discovers the fun behind the facts about Bread.What it looked like to the Romans, how bakers cheated with it, and what the Earl of Sandwich did with it. So Think Again and take a leading roll - it's better than loafing about. Did you know that the ancient Egyptians mixed dough with their feet so it would be untouched by human hand?
Written by JOHNNY BALL Designer JOHN BONE Director MIKE SEDDON
Producer ALBERT BARBER BBC Bristol
Scott Baio as Charles
Another Saturday Night
Charles's romantic plans for a quiet Saturday night with Gwendolyn are spoiled when Buddy wants to take him out for a night with the boys. With his two best friends trading insults, Charles feels forced to choose between them....
Gwendolyn... JENNIFER RUNYON Written by MICHAEL JACOBS
Directed by TONY SINGLETARY
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
followed by Weather News
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
Noel Edmonds continues his search for the Telly Addict family of 1985. Another family of self-confessed addicts has come out of the closet, taken up the challenge, and exposed their knowledge of television to the viewers of Britain.
Pebble Mill
by Chris Anstis.
'Don't be like that, Princess... stay "Sharon" a bit longer, eh? Just be yourself'.
(Ceefax subtitles)
A second series in ten episodes 3: What are Friends For? written by TONY COUCH
Mum's marriage on the rocks already? And a well-heeled rival for Jan's affections ... everything seems to be falling apart again for Robby Box.
Photography IAN HILTON
Film editor ALASTAIR MACKAY Producer TERENCE WILLIAMS Director JOHN GLENISTER
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Andrew Sachs with your comments.
Producer BERNARD NEWNHAM Please send letters to: Points of View,
BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
Julia Somerville and John Humphrys present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Weather News
her dream house when
Harvey's career takes an upswing. But are the down-to-earth Laceys ready to move uptown?
Directed by SHARRON MILLER
Introduced by Barry Norman
In its new regular time slot, the programme that keeps you in touch with the world of cinema.
Cocoon - the surprise hit of the summer in America, this science fantasy features a host of veteran film stars including Don Ameche and Maureen Stapleton.
Desperately Seeking Susan - Rosanna Arquette and Madonna play contrasting characters in this offbeat comedy.
Rambo: First Blood Part II - in which Sylvester Stallone re-creates his role as a Vietnam war veteran. A report on the phenomenal success of this film and the impact it has had on both sides of the Atlantic. Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH
Does it Matter What We Eat? 'There are some scientists who talk about the fat/heart disease "hypothesis" as if these links are based on a few experiments with rabbits in a laboratory. We are talking about the biggest survey of health ever undertaken.'
So says Dr Michael O'Donnell as he investigates vital evidence from southern Italy and eastern Finland.
Film editor PETER RINGSTED Producer david CORDINGLEY
Chris de Burgh
Anne Nightingale introduces highlights from a concert given by the Dublin-born singer-songwriter.
Recorded at the Olympiahalle in Munich, this was the climax to a 60-date sell-out tour of Europe and features many of his new songs. Director DEREK BURBRIDGE Television presentation TOM CORCORAN