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with Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood Overnight news and live reports from the Liberals' conference in Dundee. Including this morning:
Zoe's View: Breakfast Time's teenage correspondent
Zoe Brown files her latest report; Glynn Christian cooks up another early morning recipe; and Richard Smith takes your medical calls - dial [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Debbie Greenwood
Unknown:
Zoe Brown
Unknown:
Glynn Christian
Unknown:
Richard Smith

There's a birthday burglar at work Up Our Street - birthdays are simply disappearing without trace, and Joanna J. Joy's 10th and Mrs Herringbone's 100th are among them. Their investigations take them to the deserted Vagabond Beach, where they're soon wrapped up in solving the mystery.

Contributors

Writer:
Margaret Mahy
Adapted by:
Penny Casdagli
Designer:
Pamela Lambooy
Producer:
Greg Childs
Executive producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Mr Crumb:
Brian Jameson
Bassington:
Nick Wilton
Baker:
Fred Harris
Mrs Herringbone:
Sarah Long
Joanna J Joy:
Prudence Oliver
Simpson Simpson:
Calvin Samuel

with Paul Jones
Do you know who wouldn't have said: 'I wonder what's on telly tonight'?
Queen Elizabeth II Prince Charles Queen Victoria Princess Anne
Will today's contestants get the right answer? Have you? All will be revealed today. Devised by CLIVE DOIG

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Jones
Unknown:
Clive Doig

Second of eight programmes starring Keith Chegwin
with special guests Bernadette Nolan, Captain Sensible and music from top groups including Blancmange and Jacki Graham
Cheggers bursts on to the screen with non-stop pop, videos, quizzes and the fastest fun and games on television.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Bernadette Nolan
Designer:
Barry Roach
Executive Producer:
Peter Ridsdale Scott
Producer:
Martin Hughes

with Simon Groom and Janet Ellis
Raising the Albert Hall Roof!
Did you spot Janet with the BBC's Symphony Chorus, in Saturday's The Last Night of the Proms? Discover how she achieved a lifetime's ambition the hard way - by auditioning for her place in the BBC's biggest choir - and follow the behind-the-scenes preparations for the great night!
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Janet Ellis

Rolf Harris suggests some dos and don'ts when going on a picnic. Do check your hamper, especially if Spike and Tyke are in it. Don't serve spinach. It may be
Popeye's lunch with a punch, but would it please your nephews? And don't feed the bears, no matter how hungry they are.
Videotape editor ROY DEMERY Director BRUCE MILLAR Producer DAVID PLATT

Contributors

Editor:
Roy Demery
Director:
Bruce Millar
Producer:
David Platt

is back with Judith Hann , Peter Macann Maggie Philbin and Howard Stableford
How can you move around in a room that doesn't exist? Or drive a car down an imaginary road? Ever seen a church in a bubble? And what's happening to the holes in Swiss cheese? From the latest in nuclear research to how the trendy executive walks his dog, find out what's new, fascinating or bizarre in the world of science in TW. Producers CYNTHIA PAGE MARTIN MORTIMORE
DANA PURVES , MARTIN FREETH Studio director NIGEL FINNIS Editor RICHARD REISZ

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Hann
Unknown:
Peter MacAnn
Unknown:
Maggie Philbin
Producers:
Cynthia Page
Producers:
Martin Mortimore
Unknown:
Dana Purves
Unknown:
Martin Freeth
Director:
Nigel Finnis
Editor:
Richard Reisz

Josh Yarlog TV celebrates its first anniversary with another example of the one-camera, one-presenter, one-take technique of cheap Programme making.
Including advice on how to make a 12-part drama series for 681p. (We still don't know what it all means.) starring Lenny Henry with special guests ABC and DEBBY BISHOP
CHRIS DARWIN , TONY MILLAN ROGER SLOMAN also ROBERT BATHURST LYNDAM GREGORY
CARLA MENDONCA
MADELEINE NEWBURY Written by LENNY HENRY
KIM FULLER. JAMES BIBBY , IAN BROWN JAMES HENDRIE , DAVID HANSEN and PAUL OWEN , TONY SARCHET
Music PETER BREWIS. SIMON BRINT Film cameraman
PHILIP BONHAM CARTER Sound DAVE THOMPSON Lighting FRED WRIGHT
Designer DAVID HITCHCOCK Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER

Contributors

Unknown:
Debby Bishop
Unknown:
Chris Darwin
Unknown:
Tony Millan
Unknown:
Roger Sloman
Unknown:
Robert Bathurst
Unknown:
Lyndam Gregory
Unknown:
Carla Mendonca
Unknown:
Madeleine Newbury
Written By:
Lenny Henry
Written By:
Kim Fuller.
Written By:
James Bibby
Unknown:
Ian Brown
Unknown:
James Hendrie
Unknown:
David Hansen
Unknown:
Paul Owen
Unknown:
Tony Sarchet
Music:
Peter Brewis.
Music:
Simon Brint
Unknown:
Philip Bonham
Unknown:
Dave Thompson
Designer:
David Hitchcock
Directed By:
Geoff Posner

by John Sullivan
Starring Paul Nicholas and Jan Francis

Vince goes in search of Penny, but she's not where he expects her to be.
(R) (Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
John Sullivan
Designer:
David Hitchcock
Producer/Director:
Ray Butt
Vince Pinner:
Paul Nicholas
Penny Warrender:
Jan Francis
Mrs Warrender:
Sylvia Kay
Mr Warrender:
John Ringham
Lennie:
James Lister

Second of four programmes The Case of the False Fish
A sexual murder that made legal history. A suspicious mother-in-law who went to the police. A silly mistake about the main evidence in the prosecution case. A suspected serious miscarriage of justice that placed a young man in jail for life.
Rough Justice takes to pieces one of the most controversial cases in recent years.
Anthony Steel was convicted in 1979 for the murder of Carol Wilkinson in Bradford - this programme shows that
Steel, who is still in prison, is almost certainly innocent. Reporter Martin Young Researcher STEPHEN GARDNER Assistant producer STEPHEN HAYWOOD Executive producer ELWYN PARRY JONES Producer PETER HILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Steel
Unknown:
Carol Wilkinson
Reporter:
Martin Young
Reporter:
Researcher Stephen Gardner
Producer:
Stephen Haywood
Producer:
Elwyn Parry
Producer:
Peter Hill

This House believes that the BBC should accept advertising
Leaders of Britain's broadcasting industry meet tonight in Cambridge to debate the most controversial issue in broadcasting.
Paul Johnson and Tim Bell argue that the BBC should be financed by advertising.
John Mortimer and Melvyn Bragg argue the case against.
Floor speakers include: Huw Wheldon, Esther Rantzen, Austin Mitchell, MP, Herb Schmertz, David Graham and Jonathan Aitken, MP
The debate is chaired by Ludovic Kennedy
Debate produced for the RTS by MICHAEL DEAKIN
TV presentation PHILIP CHILVERS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Johnson
Unknown:
Tim Bell
Unknown:
John Mortimer
Unknown:
Melvyn Bragg
Unknown:
Huw Wheldon
Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Austin Mitchell
Unknown:
Herb Schmertz
Unknown:
David Graham
Unknown:
Jonathan Aitken
Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
Michael Deakin

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