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with Selina Scott and Nick Ross
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
World Cup news and results at 7.15 and 8.15
Including this morning:
Lynn Faulds Wood has news and reports from the consumer unit; the latest pop news from Steve Blacknell ; Russell Grant starts the day with what the stars have in store; and Anne Robinson presents her TV choice.

Contributors

Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Nick Ross
Read By:
Sue Carpenter
Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
Lynn Faulds Wood
Unknown:
Steve Blacknell
Unknown:
Russell Grant
Unknown:
Anne Robinson

A See-Saw programme
by Julie Holder
Mother Flump has a headache so it's 'quiet please', but Posey, Perkin and Pootle learn more about making noise than being quiet.
(R)

Contributors

Writer:
Julie Holder
Narration:
Gay Soper
Music:
Paul Reade
Animation:
David Kellehar
Producer:
David Yates

Stilgoe's On is a series of programmes about what to do if you're stuck indoors and it's presented by Richard Stilgoe. The programme ties itself in knots today and holding on to some of the strings are guests, The Puppeteers Company.

Contributors

Presenter/Music:
Richard Stilgoe
Puppeteers:
The Puppeteers Company
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Pippa Dyson

A series of films about the adventures of a group of ordinary kids who live in the same street - Degrassi Street, Toronto.
Martin Hears the Music Everyone feels sorry for Martin because he has to wear a hearing aid. Martin doesn't want to be pitied but he does want to play his own part in the school concert.
Producers KIT HOOD, UNDA SCHUYLER

with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan

Hunting A-Ha High and Low
Join Janet hot on the trail of A-Ha, before they leave for their first world tour. Track down Morten, Mags and Paul and discover the behind-the-scenes secrets that go into making their new video. Be the first to go 'Hunting High and Low'

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Peter Duncan
Asisstant Editor:
Lewis Bronze
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Introduced by Bob Wilson with Emlyn Hughes
The first in a series of fast-moving reports on the Mexico finals, with the emphasis on action. Tonight, highlights of last night's games - Brazil v
Spain and France v Canada - and a look ahead to this evening's appearance of Diego Maradona as ARGENTINA take on SOUTH
KOREA. Plus news of all three British teams as they prepare for their opening matches.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Emlyn Hughes
Unknown:
Diego Maradona

Jeremy Paxman
Linda Mitchell and Caroline Righton bring you all tonight's headlines from London and the south-east plus the interviews that will make tomorrow's talking points. The London Plus reporters are with the people making the news.
Plus all the day's sport from MICHAEL WADE.
Producer DAVE STANFORD Editor PHILIP HARDING

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Unknown:
Linda Mitchell
Unknown:
Caroline Righton
Unknown:
Michael Wade.
Editor:
Philip Harding

June 2 - Thomas Hardy was born in Dorset in 1840, The Queen was crowned in 1953. What will be happening in 1986 live at the Television
Theatre with Terry and his guests?

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Hardy

Argentina v South Korea (Group A)
Hungary v USSR (Group C)
The best of the action from the matches in Mexico City and Irepuato, including live second-half coverage from one of them.
The spectacular skills of Diego Maradona go on show tonight as Argentina attempts to regain the World Cup won so thrillingly in Buenos Aires in 1978, and surrendered in Spain four years ago. The last time South Korea qualified for the finals, in 1954, they lost their first match 9-0, but the Asians are no pushover anymore, and memories remain of what their neighbours North Korea did to Italy in 1966. The commentators are Barry Davies and Tony Gubba, and the programme is introduced by Desmond Lynam.

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Tony Gubba

A weekly window on life in Britain and around the world through the eyes of: FRED EMERY , ROBERT HARRIS
GAVIN HEWITT , MARGARET JAY
RICHARD LINDLEY
TOM MANGOLD , PETER TAYLOR and PAUL BARRY
Editor DAVID DICKINSON

Contributors

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

starring
Sylvester Stallone with Talia Shire Burt Young
Burgess Meredith Carl Weathers
Rocky Balboa is a second-rate Philadelphia street-fighter trying to earn a living working for a local loan shark.
Depressed and penniless,
Rocky suddenly finds himself in the right place at the right time. Just before the World
Heavyweight Championship fight, the leading contender is injured. The Champ decides to give a local boy a shot at the title and picks the unknown Rocky because he likes his nickname. The stage is set for the most famous fight in movie history - Apollo Creed versus The Italian Stallion.
Screenplay by SYLVESTER STALLONE Produced by IRWIN WINKLER and ROBERT CHARTOFF
Directed by JOHN G. AVlLDSEN 0 FILMS: page 39
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Contributors

Unknown:
Sylvester Stallone
Play By:
Sylvester Stallone
Produced By:
Irwin Winkler
Directed By:
John G. Avlldsen
Rocky Balboa:
Sylvester Stallone
Adrian:
Talia Shire
Paulie:
Burt Young
Apollo Creed:
Carl Weathers
Mickey:
Burgess Meredith
Jergens:
Thayer David
Gazzo:
Joe Spinell
Mike:
Jimmy Gambina
Fight announcer:
Bill Baldwin
Cut man:
Al Salvani
Ice rink attendant:
George Memmoli
Marie:
Jodi Letizia
TV commentators:
Diana Lewis
TV commentators:
George O'Hanlon
TV interviewer:
Larry Carroll
Dipper:
Stan Shaw
Bartender:
Don Sherman
Club fight announcer:
Billy Sands

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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