with Frank Bough and Guy Michelmore
National and international news on the hour and half hour
Including this morning:
Lynn Faulds Wood presents Danger Watch - a consumer notebook - at 8.15;
Glynn's Barrow - Glynn
Christian rolls out the barrow to look at some of this weekend's best buys;
Alan Titchmarsh answers your weekend gardening queries on [number removed]; plus Steve Blacknell with his regular Friday round-up of pop news and gossip.
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guests Wayne Jackman and Eithne Hannigan
Story: Mrs Pip of the Pops by MIKE SULLIVAN
Musical director MICHAEL OMER Percussion LYN EDWARDS Producer MARTIN FISHER
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
for the Texaco Trophy
England v New Zealand PETER WEST introduces coverage of this morning's play from Old Trafford. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , TONY LEWIS Summarisers
BOB WILLIS , TOM GRAVENEY Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE. ALAN GRIFFITHS Executive producer NICK HUNTER
with Moira Stuart
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
A See-Saw programme
with Carol Chell and Don Spencer
(R)
for the Texaco Trophy
England v New Zealand PETER WEST introduces further coverage of today's play from Old Trafford.
Dogtanian Dream Comes True (R)
with Roy Castle Fiona Kennedy and Julian Farino
More records, more unusual facts and more of your letters in another packed programme. Director SALLY FRASER
Producer MICHAEL FORTE (R)
This summer the Newsround team goes on tour - meeting new people, visiting places, and finding new stories around the country - and joins forces on its travels with the Radio 1 Roadshow. John Craven previews the series from the stage of the Roadshow at Ayr on the south-west coast of Scotland.
with Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard
A Waste of Honey
When some beehives are wrecked, Ben, the big black bear, is discovered with honey on his paws; but Mark can't believe his pet is guilty. Producer GEORGE SHERMAN (R)
No Help Wanted
Another Flintstone brainwave gets Barney the sack, but Fred finds his buddy another job. The only problem is that Barney is now repossessing furniture ...
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
followed by Weather News
A touch of je ne sais quoi, with the merest suggestion of a coup de foudre from the polyglot Irishman, live from cosmopolitan Shepherd's Bush.
Directed by DAVlD TAYLOR Producer PETER ESTALL Series producers
FRANCES WHITAKER. LINO FERRARI
by JON WATKINS
Crabtree Curfew
Arthur, upset at his offspring's late-night activities, imposes a curfew with unexpected results.
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
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starring
My Father's House
A frantic rescue effort is launched to save Jeff after he plunges over a cliff during a fight with Miles. Sable calculates the value of her divorce settlement and joins forces with Zack to exact her revenge on Francesca.
Written by FRANK V FURINO
Directed by CURTIS HARRINGTON * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News
Weekend Weather News MICHAEL FISH
Last programme of the serial I Gotta Horse
Written by GAWN GRAINGER
Robby Box has a new female friend, Sadie Toscana. Can Sadie bring him and Jan together again?
Producer TERENCE Williams Director CAROL WISEMAN (R)
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starring
George C. Scott Tony Musante
Even though
Harry Garmes is a confirmed former gangster he decides to take one last job for old times' sake.
Now retired to Portugal, he takes the love of his life, a turbo-charged 1937 Cord sports car, on the run with him. But what begins as a simple job to take a ruthless young murderer to France turns into a deadly race against time as Harry's last run becomes a run for their lives.
This unusual and exciting thriller, filmed on location in Portugal, Spain and France, features another powerful performance from
George C. Scott as a ex-hood determined to prove that he hasn't lost his touch. Harry Garmes
GEORGE C. SCOTT
Screenplay ALAN SHARP
Produced by CARTER DE HAVEN Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER
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The 115th Championship STEVE RIDER introduces highlights of today's second round from the Ailsa Course, Turnberry.
Commentators
PETER ALLISS , CUVE CLARK
BRUCE CRITCHLEY , ALEX HAY
TONY JACKLIN and MARK MCCORMACK Producers
FRED VINER , JOHN SHREWSBURY and ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON