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with Frank Bough and Mike Smith
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:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Zoe Brown
Unknown:
Glynn Christian
Unknown:
Richard Smith

The Suntory World
Matchplay Championship from
Wentworth SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS has dominated this great event in recent years, winning the title three times in his last four attempts. He is one of four seeded players automatically through to the second round. Open
Champion, SANDY LYLE , US
Masters Champion BERNHARD LANGER and US Open
Champion ANDY NORTH also sit out today's first round over 36 holes which will feature eight of the world's best golfers. Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER
Commentators PETER ALLISS
BRUCE CRITCHLEY
TONÝJACKLIN, CLIVE CLARK and MARK MCCORMACK Producers RICHARD TILLING and ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Wentworth Severiano Ballesteros
Unknown:
Sandy Lyle
Unknown:
Bernhard Langer
Unknown:
Andy North
Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Producers:
Richard Tilling
Producers:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
Harold Anderson

Fun, farce and laughter as Les Dawson, Griff Rhys Jones and Sheila Steafel announce the winners of the RADIO
TIMES Radio Comedy Awards. They are joined by fellow judges, writer Keith
Waterhouse and David Hatch , Controller of Radio 4, who have discovered some exciting new talent in entrants ranging from vicars to prisoners. Plus more from Leslie Kenton 's Positive Health series.

Contributors

Unknown:
Griff Rhys Jones
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
David Hatch
Unknown:
Leslie Kenton

International Golf The Suntory World
Matchplay Championship Live coverage continues Racing from Ascot
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
2.30 The EBF Clarence House Maiden Stakes (6f)
3.5 The Hoover Fillies Mile (Group 3. Old Mile)
The season's top test for staying 2-year-old fillies.
Oh So Sharp was the winner 12 months ago.
3.40 The Cumberland Lodge Stakes (Group 3.1 1/2 mile)
The final trial for the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe. Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER Producer FRED VINER
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
John Hanmer
Producer:
Fred Viner

Jimmy's story begins on the common near his home - well actually it begins at his home, but the story Jimmy's telling begins on the common - and it's not Jimmy's story really, it's Jack's story. Mum and Sandy both think they can tell the story better than Jimmy anyway. Come Up Our Street to find out what the story is - and who tells it!
Back pages: 102

Contributors

Writer:
Nick Wilton
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Designer:
Pamela Lambooy
Executive producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Greg Childs
Jimmy:
Desmond Askew
Mum:
Joanna Monro
Sandy:
Bonnie Sullivan
Policeman:
Brian Jameson

Third of eight programmes starring Keith Chegwin with special guests
Anne Marie Ruddock from
Amazulu Eddie Kidd and music from three top chart groups
The irrepressible Cheggers bursts onto the screen with non-stop pop, videos, quizzes and the fastest fun and games on television.
Designer BARRY ROACH
Executive producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT
Producer MARTIN HUGHES
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Anne Marie Ruddock
Unknown:
Amazulu Eddie Kidd
Designer:
Barry Roach
Unknown:
Peter Ridsdale Scott
Producer:
Martin Hughes

with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan
Get Your Skates On!

Fancy a wheel change on the Move, at 25 mph? Every second counts for Britain's top speed skaters, as Peter discovers when he joins the team in training for the Junior Championships.
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
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Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Peter Duncan
Assistant Editor:
Lewis Bronze
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Rolf Harris journeys back in time to an age when Casper Caveman went hunting his favourite vegetable, duck; an age, long before J. R. Ewing , when Dinosaur Dan was the first bad man of Dallas; a dark period of history when sabre-toothed wabbits lived in fear of Elmer Fuddstone. Videotape editor ROY DEMERY Director BRUCE MILLAR Producer DAVID PLArr

Contributors

Unknown:
J. R. Ewing
Unknown:
Dinosaur Dan
Unknown:
Elmer Fuddstone.
Editor:
Roy Demery
Director:
Bruce Millar
Producer:
David Plarr

with Peter McCann, Maggie Philbin, Howard Stableford and Judith Hann, bringing you the new, fascinating and bizarre in the world of science.

This week: how to astonish your driving instructor on a steep hill, and pictures to warm your heart - and hands!

Feature: page 11

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Macann [billed as Peter McCann]
Presenter:
Maggie Philbin
Presenter:
Howard Stableford
Presenter:
Judith Hann
Producer:
Martin Mortimore
Producer:
Dana Purvis
Producer:
Martin Freeth
Producer:
Cynthia Page
Studio Director:
Nigel Finnis
Editor:
Richard Reisz

The young surfers of Bondi Beach grapple with life, death, pile ointment and sunburn; and the twilight limits are reached, where what goes up, must stay there.
(Nope, still don't know yet).
Starring Lenny Henry
with special guests Style Council
and Julia Hills, Andrea Levine, Mac McDonald, Tony Slattery, Dudley Stevens, Philip Trewinnard, Chris Tummings
also Robert Bathurst, Lyndam Gregory, Carla Mendonca, Madeleine Newbury

Contributors

Comedian:
Lenny Henry
Musicians:
Style Council
[Actress]:
Julia Hills
[Actress]:
Andrea Levine
[Actor]:
Mac McDonald
[Actor]:
Tony Slattery
[Actor]:
Dudley Stevens
[Actor]:
Philip Trewinnard
[Actor]:
Chris Tummings
[Actor]:
Robert Bathurst
[Actor]:
Lyndam Gregory
[Actress]:
Carla Mendonca
[Actress]:
Madeleine Newbury
Writer:
Lenny Henry
Writer:
Kim Fuller
Writer:
Geoff Atkinson
Writer:
James Bibby
Writer:
James Hendrie
Writer:
Tony Sarchet
Music:
Peter Brewis
Choreographer:
Nicky Hinkley
Make-up:
Vanessa Poulton
Costume:
Dee Robson
Designer:
David Laskey
Produced and Directed By:
Geoff Posner

by JOHN SULLIVAN starring Paul Nicholas and Jan Francis
Penny and Vince spend a quiet evening together.
Designer DAVID HITCHCOCK Produced and directed by RAY butt (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Sullivan
Unknown:
Paul Nicholas
Unknown:
Jan Francis
Designer:
David Hitchcock
Vince Pinner:
Paul Nicholas
Penny Warrender:
Jan Francis

Did Alf Fox kill both his wife and his mother-in-law five Years ago in a South Yorkshire mining village? Or is he unjustly convicted for life as others have been whose cases have been researched by Rough Justice? New evidence that never came before the jury is once more used to show that guilty verdicts are not always what they seem to be and that innocent people may be suffering at the hands of British Justice.
Reporter Martin Young

Contributors

Reporter:
Martin Young
Researcher:
Stephen Gardner
Associate Producer:
Stephen Haywood
Executive Producer:
Elwyn Parry Jones
Producer:
Peter Hill

The Unipart British
Professional Championship from Redcar Bowl
The last three quarter-final matches are played this evening and, if the seedings are correct, the magic names in the darts world will be competing against each other on the oche.
JOHN LOWE , JOCKY WILSON , KEITH DELLER. CLIFF
LAZARENKO, DAVE WHITCOMBE and the reigning British
Professional Champion, MIKE GREGORY , will all be fighting for a place in the semi-finals on Friday evening.
Total prize money of E34,500 is at stake and each match is the best of nine sets, three legs per set.
Introduced by TONY GUBBA Commentator SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN Director MIKE ADLEY
Producer KEITH PHILLIPS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Lowe
Unknown:
Jocky Wilson
Unknown:
Dave Whitcombe
Unknown:
Mike Gregory
Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Commentator:
Sid Waddell
Commentator:
Tony Green
Director:
Mike Adley
Producer:
Keith Phillips

BBC One London

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