Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood with a special Bank Holiday edition. Holiday fun plus:
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
Including this morning:
Lynn Faulds Wood has news and reports from the consumer unit; the latest pop news from Steve Blacknell ; Russell Grant predicts what the stars have in store; and Anne Robinson presents her TV choice.
starring
Lome Greene as Ben Dan Blocker as Hoss Michael Landon as Little Joe with Denver Pyle as Price Buchanan The Wagon
Hoss faces the nightmare of spending the rest of his life in the state penitentiary when he finds himself chained in a prison wagon - and all because an obsessive lawman wants to retire with his reputation intact. Written by KEN PETTUS
Directed by JAMES NEILSON (R)
by Julie Holder
Pootle wants to lend a hand - but which hand, and where? The rest of the family help him find out. (R)
Presenter Brian Jameson Guest Liz Watts
Story: Alistair's Elephant by MARILYN SADLER
Illustrated by ROGER BOLLEN
Introduced by Desmond Lynam including at 1.0* News Summary
Weather News JOHN KETTLEY
Cricket
England v India
Texaco Trophy International from Old Trafford
If you live anywhere other than Manchester and you look outside and find it's raining, here's a dandy plan for you. Switch to BBC1 and watch the cricket from 10.45 with a spot of news and weather around 1.0 pm, and then at 3.30 try a little....
Golf from Wentworth
The Whyte and Mackay PGA Championship
PAUL WAY did four laps and 1,197 yards of the West
Course last year, the extra bit to see off SANDY LYLE in a play-off and he went on to be Open Champion, Sandy did. The commentators remain unmoved from Saturday
... and then you can watch the rest of the cricket on BBC2.
Television presentation: Cricket NICK HUNTER
Golf HAROLD ANDERSON
FRED VINER. ALASTAIR SCOTT
Studio director CHARLES BALCHIN
Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor JOHN PHILIPS
with Moira Stuart followed by Weather News
starring
Sheila Hancock
Michael Hordem Joe Melia
Rodney Bewes
Maureen Lipman Thorley Walters
The girls of St Trinian's, now under the uncertain control of Miss Olga Vandemeer , decide to form a trade union of British schoolgirls and take over the girls' schools of the nation. But when one college, Highdown, eludes their efforts, skullduggery and hijacks soon erupt in this latest adventure of the most outrageous school in England.
'Terry Wogan comes on at 7.0 and entertains the dustman. He invites loads of people, so watch his show whenever it's on,' says Angela Glover of Uphall Primary School, Word, Essex.
Director MARTIN HUGHES Producer JON PLOWMAN Series producers
FRANCES WHTTAKER. UNO FERRARI
with David Frost and Norris McWhirter
A celebratory show before an audience of current record holders, in which those who have attained superlative achievements are to be presented with the newest accolade, and installed in - 'The Hall of Fame'. Among those being honoured are
Paul McCartney, Billie Jean King, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Colonel Joe Kittinger
David Frost also introduces you to people who have accomplished records in fields varying from the serious to the light-hearted. Including an Andrew Lloyd Webber medley.
Special guest Marti Webb
Starring Russ Abbot
Special guest star Les Dennis
featuring Bella Emberg and Maggie Moone, Tom Bright, Suzy Aitchison, Gordon Kennedy
Basildon Bond, Vince Prince, the first appearance of Cake-busters and Noel Coward as you've never seen him. All this and Brucie too in this fun-packed holiday special which brings Russ his first sparkling show on BBC1.
Written by BARRY CRYER and DICK VOSBURGH, NEIL SHAND, PAUL MINETT and BRIAN LEVESON, GARY CLAPPERTON, MIKE BURTON, DAVID HURST
Musical director ALYN AlNSWORTH
Choreographer TUDOR DAVIES
Sound supervisor LAURIE TAYLOR
Lighting director DICKIE HIGHAM
Designers CHRIS HULL and GARY WILLIAMSON
Produced and directed by JOHN BISHOP
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with Moira Stuart Regional News Weather News
A special feature length episode introducing a new American romantic comedy series about LA's most unlikely pair of private detectives.
Starring Cybill Shepherd as Maddie Hayes, Bruce Willis as David Addison
Her name is Maddie Hayes, an ex-model robbed blind by her business manager. His name is David Addison, the wisecracking boss of a spectacularly inefficient detective agency unknowingly owned by Maddie. Words to describe Addison's resistance to her attempts at shutting him down do not come easy to the sophisticated lady whose day started badly and who could have done without the stolen diamonds, the men with guns and the guy with the funny haircut who so wanted to give her the time that he dropped dead at her feet...
(The series of Moonlighting begins on Thursday BBC2 at 9.30pm)
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A series of 11 programmes 8: Magyar Misery
USSR 2 Hungary 1
West Germany 4 Uruguay 0
Hungary's brilliant display against Brazil had brought back memories of their great team a decade before - but their flowing football ground to a halt against the Russians, who were joined in the semi-finals by West Germany.
Liverpool's Roger Hunt rarely enjoyed national acclaim - but his scoring record for England and his club stands comparison with the best.
Introduced by John Motson