with Frank Bough and Selina Scott Guest of the day, rock star Suzi Quatro. Including this morning:
The Top 20 - a look at the latest pop charts at 7.32 with Steve Blacknell ;
Beverly Alt presents this week's fashion tips; Ask Alison - Alison Mitchell presents her weekly money advice and takes your calls on [number removed].
Another great morning of entertainment presented by Roland and his friends - if they can glue the film together in time.
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9.20 Lassie Walden
That famous collie Lassie now works for the US Forest Rangers. She has many new adventures as she helps the Rangers with their work of nature conservation.
In today's programme Lassie persuades a runaway girl to return to her home.
9.45 Why Don't You.... just switch off your television set and go out and do something less boring instead?
The Bristol gang with yet another competition - and a conducted tour of Bewdley. Producer HILARY MURPHY
10.15 Handles by JAN MARK
Told by Brian Cant for Jackanory
Today: Marrows
10.30 Play School
All noise but no talking
Eight ducks out a walking Presenters Sarah Long and Stuart Bradley Story: The Scruffy Scruffy Dog by H. E. TODD
Director SHARON MILLER
'Subject to Roland's watch
Presenters Parveen Mirza , Surinder Kochar , Shaheen Nawab and Ghazala Amin join Sarla Maheshwari for another conversation.
This time they take a more serious look at their own programmes and their other activities.
Bangladeshi singer
Shahnaz Rahmatullah sings a geet.
An Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill
with Richard Whitmore and Sue Carpenter
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News JOHN KETTLEY
with Magnus Magnusson Paul Coia and Josephine Buchan
Today Pebble Mill at One pays tribute to Her Majesty The Queen with specialist royal photographer,
Serge Lemoine , and journalist Don Coolican. And for good, healthy eating, the Budget
Cookery series continues, and offers new ideas to keep fit for mothers and children. Music from the west coast of America with Christopher Cross singing his new single, and the theme which first made him headline news: from Dudley Moore 's film Arthur.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme
by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate
(R)
Simon and the Witch by MARGARET STUART BARRY
Find out what happens when Simon and the Witch join forces Up Our Street. George the cat SCRAGTAG
Music JONATHAN COHEN Producer GREG CHILDS Executive producer
CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
The Great Cop 'n Cat Chase
The cat leaves tracks in which the policeman follows (R)
Told by Thora Hird for Jackanory.
Today: Mrs Pepperpot Gives a Party
It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown
Only Lucy finds painting eggs for Easter easy. But Snoopy manages to beat Lucy at her own game and ends up everyone's favourite Easter Beagle. (R)
A serial in six episodes by LEON GARFIELD
4: What Can the Matter Be? Colonel Brodsky, newly arrived aboard the December
Rose carries a watch that bears the emblem of a black eagle. The same sign that is on Barnacle's locket....
Film editor ROY SHARMAN Photography REMI
Designer GRAEME STORY Producer PAUL STONE Directed by RENNY RYE
Rolf Harris heads out West in the company of Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam , Porky Pig and Injun Joe.
Videotape editor ROY DEMERY Director BRUCE MILLAR Producer DAVID PLATT
with Nicholas Witchell and Frances Coverdale followed by Weather News
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
Who will represent the United Kingdom in this year's Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Bergen, Norway, on 3 May? Juries in 11 centres select the winning song from the eight finalists performing live in London.
Introduced by Terry Wogan The songs:
1 Dreamer Vanity Fare
2 Dancing with you again
Palace
3 No easy way to love
Colin Heywood
4 I'm sorry Chad Brown
5 Tongue tied Kenny Charles 6 Runner in the night Ryder
7 Don't hang up on love Jump 8 War of the roses Future special guests last year's Eurovision winners Bobbysocks
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Choreography ANTHONY VAN LAAST Costume designer VERITY LEWIS Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designer GRENVILLE HORNER
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
A simultaneous broadcast with Radio 2. Viewers with stereo Radio 2 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.
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starring
Mothers
As Sue Ellen confronts difficult questions, someone arrives in Dallas confident that she has the answers.
Jack becomes interested in Jenna, but who is interested in him? Miss Ellie and Pam decide on Weststar's offer, while J.R. anticipates the Oil Baron's Ball and wonders if he will soon be stripped of the title....
Written by HOLLACE WHITE and STEPHANIE GARMAN
Directed by MICHAEL PREECE * CEEFAX SUBTITLES 8 45 Points of View Soaps Special
Cursing The Colbys? Delighted by Dallas?
Despairing of Dynasty?
Entranced by EastEnders? Your chance to work up a Barry Took comeslather clean with viewers' verdicts on the 'soaps'
Producer PENELOPE MILLS
Please send letters to Barry Took, Points of View BBC Television Centre London W12 8QT
John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News Weather News
The Man Who Walks on Fire One Saturday night last summer in London, scores of men and women paid M each to walk on fire. It was
15 feet long and an incredible 400 degrees centigrade.
Hugh Bromiley , a master firewalker and British martial artist, claims anyone can learn to walk on fire.
Q.E.D, accompanied by a team of prominent scientists, observed the mass firewalk. Could the whole dramatic event simply be a dangerous delusion? Or does everybody possess untapped powers of mind over matter?
Series editor david filkin Film editor DAVID THOMAS Producer STEPHEN ROSE 0 FEATURE: page 9
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Introduced by Steve Rider Football: action from this evening's matches in the three European club competitions. Plus a look ahead to Saturday's FA Cup semi-finals: Everton may make it a Wembley 'hat-trick'. While Southampton's Peter Shilton could reach his second FA Cup final - 17 years after his first - for Leicester City - in 1969. The Grand National:
Richard Pitman sorts out the probables from the possibles. Last Suspect, Hello Dandy, or Corbiere are all trying to win for the second time but trainer Josh Gifford believes that with the 8-year-old Door Latch he can repeat his Aintree success with Aldaniti in 1981. Plus news from the West
Indies as England prepare for the Fourth Test in Trinidad. Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWUNSON