Programme Index

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with Nick Ross and Debbie Greenwood with a Monday morning mix of news, comment and guests.

Timetable:
News on the hour and half hour read by Sue Carpenter
Weather with Francis Wilson at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55
News, weather and travel from local BBC studios at 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sports news at 7.20 and 8.20
A review of the morning papers at 8.37

Including This Morning:
Lynn Faulds Wood has news and reports from the consumer unit, the latest pop news from Steve Blacknell and Russell Grant starts the day with a guide to what the stars have in store for you.

9.20 Pages from Ceefax

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Ross
Presenter:
Debbie Greenwood
Newsreader:
Sue Carpenter
Weather presenter:
Francis Wilson
Reporter (Consumer Unit):
Lynn Faulds Wood
Reporter (Pop news):
Steve Blacknell
Astrologer:
Russell Grant

with Magnus Magnusson, Josephine Buchan and Marian Foster who are joined today by naturalist Chris Baines to launch the 1986 Conservation Awards.
Also Bill Oddie and Paul Coia take a trip to Bird Island in the Seychelles.

BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Presenter:
Josephine Buchan
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Guest:
Chris Baines
Reporter:
Bill Oddie
Reporter:
Paul Coia
Editor:
Peter Hercombe

How to cope with, survive and enjoy your under-5s with Francis Wilson and Miriam O'Reilly.

A group of parents, including a family therapist, discuss ways of coping with and changing their children's bad behaviour.

A Helpline is open from 2.15 until 7.0 pm. Ring [number removed] or, in Scotland, [number removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Francis Wilson
Presenter:
Miriam O'Reilly
Film Editor:
Tony Kovacs
Director:
Stacey Adams
Series Producer:
Bernard Adams

by Roald Dahl
Told by Kenneth Williams for Jackanory

James' life could hardly have been more horrible, with his two ghastly aunts, Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker. Then something magic happened. The fruitless peach tree in the garden grew one magnificent peach: golden, beautiful and almost the size of a house!

Contributors

Author:
Roald Dahl
Storyteller:
Kenneth Williams

with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan
Top Dogs!
Meet two of the cleverest of the Crufts champions - the winners of the obedience classes. Watch the precision of their paws as the Top Dog and Bitch respond to their handlers' commands, demonstrating the tests that won them their coveted titles.
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Peter Duncan

Starring Scott Baio as Charles

Charles is introduced to campus politics the hard way when Gwendolyn gets him to run against the children's cousin, Elliot, whose hard-to-beat slogan is 'Fun at all costs'.

Contributors

Charles:
Scott Baio
Jill:
Julie Cobb
Stan:
James Widdoes
Jason:
Michael Pearlman
Douglas:
Jonathan Ward
Lila:
April Lerman
Buddy:
Willie Aames
Gwendolyn:
Jennifer Runyon
Elliot:
Jerry Levine
Director:
Alan Rifkin
Writer:
Larry Balmagia

Jeremy Paxman brings you tonight's headlines and tomorrow's talking points. The London Plus reporters are with the people making the news. Plus sport with Michael Wale and the stars and stories from the world of entertainment.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Paxman
Sports news presenter:
Michael Wale
Editor:
Philip Harding
Producer:
Dave Stanford

Terry's little palace of varieties has acquired a more verdant backdrop as Hammersmith Council pursue a policy of greening Shepherd's Bush and expanding its attractions to a wider public: not only acres of newly-planted shrubs but W12's answer to Rotten Row - for cyclists to navigate the green and avoid the police cars and fire engines racing past the Television Theatre.

Introduced by Noel Edmonds
Commentary by Mike Smith
Elton John, Paul Young, Wham!, Alison Moyet: these are just some of the top names of the record industry who are gathering together for the glittering annual British Record Industry Awards.
Top artists are there to present and receive the awards which in the opinion of the industry are to honour the most popular artists and bands of 1985. Special guest appearances by Phil Collins, Huey Lewis and the News, Sade, Tears for Fears

(A simultaneous broadcast with Radio 1. Viewers with stereo Radio 1 may wish to turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative.)
Feature: page 3

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Commentary:
Mike Smith
Executive Producer for the BPI:
Deke Arlon
Lighting:
John King
Sound:
John Caulfield
Designer:
Dacre Punt
Producer/Director:
Michael Hurll

A weekly window on life in Britain and around the world through the eyes of television's top reporters: Fred Emery, Robert Harris, Margaret Jay, Richard Lindley, Tom Mangold, Peter Taylor, Paul Barry

Contributors

Reporter:
Fred Emery
Reporter:
Robert Harris
Reporter:
Margaret Jay
Reporter:
Richard Lindley
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Peter Taylor
Reporter:
Paul Barry
Editor:
David Dickinson

[Starring] Michael Caine
Concluding a season of films starring one of Britain's most popular screen actors, tonight with Britt Ekland, John Osborne and Ian Hendry

Jack Carter is a man with a mission. When his brother dies mysteriously in Newcastle he travels north to find out what happened. The sordid conspiracy he uncovers links blue films, the local villains and some 'respectable' citizens in an unholy alliance. When he knows enough. Carter plans and exacts a merciless and murderous revenge. Michael Caine gives a chilling performance as Carter in this tough, compelling thriller.

(TV version)

Films: page 27

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Klinger
Writer/Director:
Mike Hodges
Jack Carter:
Michael Caine
Anna Fletcher:
Britt Ekland
Cyril Kinnear:
John Osborne
Eric Paice:
Ian Hendry
Cliff Brumby:
Bryan Mosley
Glenda:
Geraldine Moffat
Margaret:
Dorothy White
Keith:
Alun Armstrong
Albert Swift:
Glynn Edwards
Peter:
Tony Beckley
Con McCarty:
George Sewell
Edna Garfoot:
Rosemarie Durnham
Thorpe:
Bernard Hepton
Doreen:
Petra Markham
Gerald Fletcher:
Terence Rigby
Eddie Appleyard:
Godfrey Quigley
Sid Fletcher:
John Bindon
Harry:
Kevin Brennan

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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