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with Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood Including this morning:
Zoe's View - Breakfast Time's teenage correspondent
Zoe Brown files her latest report; and Richard Smith takes your medical calls on [number removed]

Contributors

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

The third of 20 programmes on how to cope with, survive and enjoy your under-5s with Francis Wilson and Miriam O'Reilly
Coping with Breast- and Bottle-feeding
Parents talk about how they coped with early worries about feeding, and suggest ways to make this a more relaxing and enjoyable experience for both mother and baby.
Produced by ANNE O'DWYER
Series producer BERNARD ADAMS (R) The Parent Programme helpline is available to provide advice and information from 9.35am to 12.0noon on [number removed]or in Scotland on [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
Miriam O'Reilly
Produced By:
Anne O'Dwyer
Producer:
Bernard Adams

with Bob Langley
Marian Foster and Paul Coia
David Lodge , one of Britain's best-known character actors, talks about his long career alongside stars like Peter Sellers and Sir Richard Attenborough ; Anne Davies looks at holidays for the disabled; plus the story of a remarkable library of suffragette literature.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Paul Coia
Unknown:
David Lodge
Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
Sir Richard Attenborough
Unknown:
Anne Davies

A See-Saw programme with Carol Chell and Don Spencer
(R)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Don Spencer
Musical Director:
Richard Brown
Percussion:
Peter Howland
Script Associate:
Robin Haldane
Directed and produced by:
Christine Hewitt
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

with Floella Benjamin and Robin Stevens
Get ready to jump to it with the children of Westminster Sports Centre because it's time for Fribble's Olympic Games and Floella's invented a new sporting event - the 'wriggle on your bottom championships'!

Contributors

Presenter:
Floella Benjamin
Presenter:
Robin Stevens
Musical Director:
Peter Gosling
Percussion:
Will Hill
Videotape Editor:
Collo Caulton
Designer:
Rory Mitchell
Producer:
Christine Hewitt

with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan
Football Crazy!
Is there a stadium in your kitchen? John Le Maitre has 84 in his! Anfield and Goodison, home of the cup finalists, and Wembley, to name but a few. His models come complete with the crowds in the stands, and you can see all 84 crammed into the Blue Peter studio. John's ambition is to make all 92 English Football League grounds. Then he's starting on six Test Cricket grounds and Wimbledon!
Plus the draw for First Prize in Blue Peter's Football League Competition.
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Peter Duncan
Guest:
John Le Maitre
Assistant Editor:
Lewis Bronze
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

with Robbie Vincent and Angharad Mair

Can you match up to the Go for It! challenge? This week, the Priestleys of Glasgow face the test for their bevvy, fags, food and exercise. Plus Angharad drinks in a 'pub with no beer'.

For info pack with do-it-yourself health assessment, send large (22p) sae to: Go for It!, [address removed]
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Robbie Vincent
Presenter:
Angharad Mair
Film Editor:
Peter Ringsted
Producer:
John Lane
Series Producer:
David Cordingley

by Guido Casale.
'If I hadn't been witness to his birth, I'd long ago have assumed he came out of another woman's womb'.
Record or cassette, EastEnders Singalong, REH ZCR 586 from retailers
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Guido Casale
Title music:
Simon May
Title music:
Leslie Osborne
Designer:
Keith Harris
Script editor:
Tony Holland
Producer:
Julia Smith
Director:
Chris Clough

by CARLA LANE
Title song by DAVID MACKAY
Film cameraman REX MAIDMENT Film recordist TERRY ELMS Designer GARY PRITCHARD Directed by SUSAN BELBIN Produced by ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Unknown:
Carla Lane
Unknown:
David MacKay
Unknown:
Rex Maidment
Unknown:
Terry Elms
Designer:
Gary Pritchard
Directed By:
Susan Belbin
Produced By:
Robin Nash
Grandad:
Kenneth Waller
Jack Boswell:
Victor McGuire
Billy Boswell:
Nick Conway
Aveline Boswell:
Gilly Coman
Mrs Boswell:
Jean Boht
Joey Boswell:
Peter Howitt
Adrian Boswell:
Jonathon Morris
Julie:
Caroline Milmoe
Cyclist:
Roy Brandon
Neighbour:
Barbara New
May:
Pamela Sholto
DHSS clerk:
Ishia Bennison
Benny:
Paul Beringer
RSPCA warden:
Barry McCarthy

With Sir Robin Day are:
Bill Morris , Suzanne Reeve Ian Wrigglesworth , mp
Lord Young of Graffham Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Morris
Unknown:
Suzanne Reeve
Unknown:
Ian Wrigglesworth
Director:
Ann Morley
Producer:
Anna Carragher
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

Four films reporting on the world's fifth largest country. 3: Water, Land and Survival The north-east of Brazil has suffered 12 droughts this century and has the highest levels of unemployment and infant mortality in Brazil. The programme looks at a number of possible solutions. Narrator Jim Norton Film editor CHRIS WOOLLEY Producer PETER RIDING (R)

Contributors

Narrator:
Jim Norton
Editor:
Chris Woolley

A Newsnight Special
Today voters go to the polls in the biggest test of public opinion of the year - two parliamentary by-elections in Ryedale and West Derbyshire and 210 council elections in England, Scotland and Wales. David Dimbleby presents the results with comment from Professor Ivor Crewe of the University of Essex.
Peter Snow analyses what the results mean in the run-up to the next general election and Sir Robin Day assesses the reactions at Westminster. Director CHRIS FOX
Producer TIM GARDAM Editor RICHARD TAIT

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Ivor Crewe
Unknown:
Sir Robin Day
Director:
Chris Fox
Producer:
Tim Gardam
Editor:
Richard Tait

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