with Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood Including this morning:
Save Our Soccer -
Emlyn Hughes with more ways to improve the image of British football;
Lynn Faulds Wood presents Danger Watch at 8.15;
Glynn's Barrow - weekend shopping and price advice from Glynn Christian;
Alan Titchmarsh answers your weekend gardening queries on [number removed]. Plus Steve Blacknell with his round-up of pop news and gossip.
Presenter lain Lauchlan
Guest Cleo Sylvestre
Story: Mr Blow 's Birthday by SUE LIMB
Musical director IAIN SMITH Strings DAVE MOSES
Director SHARON MILLER
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
with Frances Coverdale and Moira Stuart
News Headlines with subtitles
12.55 Regional News
Weather News BILL GILES
Paul Coia and Josephine Buchan introduce the popular lunchtime magazine programme.
Peter Seabrook pays another visit to the National Garden Festival at Stoke-on-Trent.
A See-Saw programme by David McKee
King Rollo learns how to lace up his new shoes. (R)
A See-Saw programme with Brian Cant
This week Brian looks at "Annette" by Marion Walter
(R)
with Antony Johns
'Un, deux, trois, quatre!'
Count Me In has a French flavour as Antony takes to the barre for 'ballet'.
Musical director ALLAN ROGERS Director SHARON MILLER Producer PIPPA DYSON
Heathcliff outsmarts Spike the dog and misses his lunch in The Great Chase (R)
by KENNETH GRAHAME
Told by Bernard Cribbins for Jackanory
Today: The Return of Ulysses Illustrations by E.H. SHEPARD Producer ANGELA BEECHING Adapted and directed by CHRISTINE SECOMBE (R)
with Mike Smith
In which a team of 'pupils' from Grange Hill attempts to discover the unusual hobbies of viewers And a surprise guest. This week's team: Alison Bettles (Fay Lucas) Lisa York (Julie Marchant) Mmoloki Chrystie (Kevin Baylon) Tim Polley (Banks)
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[NB although the panellists are billed with their Grange Hill character names, they do not appear in character]
The Newsround team takes a closer look at one of the big stories, exciting events, or fascinating personalities making eye-catching news.
This week: Roger Finn reports from 11 miles up on Concorde: A Supersonic Birthday
On 21 January, Concorde celebrates the tenth anniversary of its first flight carrying fare-paying passengers. But the world's first supersonic commercial plane has not had a trouble-free ride. Roger looks at this controversial aircraft, and also to the future of supersonic travel.
A series of 24 programmes Episode 4 by DAVID ANGUS Now the Upper School is closed, it's chaos in the Lower School! With four classes in the Hall at once, Mr Bronson 's temper is not at its best - so it's a bad time for Ant to arrive late.
This week's cast:
Devised by PHIL REDMOND Costume SHARON LEWIS
Make-up CHRISTINA BAKER
Assistant producer DAVID LEONARD Producer RONALD SMEDLEY Director EDWARD PUGH
(Episode 5 next Tuesday at 5.10 pm)
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The Fax! brigade: Bill Oddie Wendy Leavesley and 'Mr Trivia ' Billy Butler once again extinguish
Britain's burning questions. You'll be much wiser, and only 25 minutes older, after tonight's Fax!
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell followed by Weather News
Part three of a short series of unpredictable dramas in which our Terryfied heroine (Felicity Kendal) promises a cliff-hanger ending.
starring
The Titans
The Colbys of California unite with the Carringtons for a grand party to announce the joint pipeline venture, and Jason insists that Miles attends. Rita finally gets the chance to play leading lady.
She has the poise. She has the accent. But does she have the savoirfaire? Alexis declines her invitation owing to other commitments. Is she giving up the habits of a lifetime, or merely adopting a new one? Written by EDWARD DEBLASIO Directed by IRVING MOORE
(For additional cast see page 5& Next episode of Dynasty next Wednesday; Dynasty II; The Colbys begins next Friday)
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John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad. Regional News
Weekend Weather News
BILL GILES
Three years ago a woman from a north Lancashire village forgot to stoke her solid-fuel boiler.
An award-winning camera crew followed her determined and often heartbreaking attempts to light it. starring Victoria Wood With Julie Walters Celia Imrie
Duncan Preston Susie Blake Special guest
Patricia Routledge and JIM BROADBENT KENNY IRELAND DENIS LAWSON
ANDREW LIVINGSTONE Neil BRAITHWAITE MARY CAREWE
SAMANTHA SHAW also JANET HENFREY
MAGGIE OLLERENSHAW RON PEMBER loved it. (DAILY MAIL)
Written by VICTORIA WOOD
Musical director DAVID FIRMAN designer RICHARD MORRIS Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER
starring
Sarah Miles Jon Finch
Richard Chamberlain An exuberantly free spirit of the early 19th century,
Lady Caroline Lamb dazzled and dismayed London's high society.
ROBERT BOLT'S depiction of her scandalous and eccentric life, and her disastrous affair with Lord Byron, was filmed at many of the stately homes where the real events occurred.
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