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with Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood Timetable:
News on the hour and half hour read by Sue Carpenter
Weather at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55,
8.25 and 8.55 with Francis Wilson
Local news and information at 6.57, 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27
Including this morning:
Dr Richard Smith offers help with medical problems on [number removed]; Steve BlackneU's
Summertime Special follows the news at 9.0.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Debbie Greenwood
Read By:
Sue Carpenter

If you want to be a dragon, Now's your chance,
'Cause everybody's doing The Dragon Dance!
Presenter Carol Leader Guest Andrew Secombe Story: There's No Such Thing as a Dragon by JACK KENT

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Secombe
Unknown:
Jack Kent

In the second of Gharbar's musical compilations for the summer
Shaheen Nawab presents Rakesh Kumar
Surekha Kothari
Nusrat Fateh All Khan and Party
Bubbly Sohanta and J. G. Laya Group
An Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Shaheen Nawab
Unknown:
Rakesh Kumar
Unknown:
Surekha Kothari
Unknown:
Nusrat Fateh All Khan

Home Again
Heidi has been so homesick that Herr Sesemann sends her back to Switzerland. She is sad to leave
Frankfurt but happy at the thought of seeing her grandfather again. (R) (For cast see page 36)

Contributors

Unknown:
Herr Sesemann

Come One, Come All
People think that the kids of famous stars have it easy, but Montgomery knows otherwise and the tension between mother and son grows when she decides to lend her acting experience to the Parents' Night Show ... Written by HINDI BROOKS
Directed by ROBERT SCHEERER (R) (For cast see page 36)

Contributors

Written By:
Hindi Brooks
Directed By:
Robert Scheerer

A magical mystery tour of our own flesh and blood with Dr Graeme Garden
Dr Alan Maryon Davis Dr Gillian Rice and an audience of intrepid volunteers You've Got a Nerve!
In fact, you've got over a 100 billion nerve cells, sending signals round your body at up to 270 mph. Tonight's
BOdymatters gets all those nerves tingling as flying knives test nerves of steel, and an attempt is made at the fastest table tennis match on record. Find out more about your nerves with the help of a mystery celebrity guest, and the fastest creature in the world.
Producer DEBORAH CADBURY
Studio director STUART MCDONALD Programme associate JOHN JUNKIN Series editor DAVID FILKIN * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Dr Alan Maryon Davis
Unknown:
Dr Gillian Rice
Producer:
Deborah Cadbury
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Unknown:
John Junkin
Editor:
David Filkin

by ARLINE WHITTAKER starring
As her wedding anniversary looms near, Elsie begins to wonder just what marriage actually is. Could Stanley be right when he says it's a dance performed by overweight skaters on very thin ice? And how will Elsie react to a surprise party?
Executive producer ROGER RACE Produced and directed by MIKE STEPHENS
BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Arline Whittaker
Producer:
Roger Race
Directed By:
Mike Stephens
Elsie:
Brigit Forsyth
Sharon:
Janette Beverley
Stanley:
John Landry
Ivy:
Maggie Jones
Ike:
Gordon Rollings
Beryl:
Gillian Bevan
Roland:
Bruce Montague
Olive:
Carmel McSharry
Marian:
Joyce Windsor

Last Of COLLEEN MCCULLOUGH 'S bestselling novel adapted for television in five parts. Seven years of training culminate in Dane's ordination in Rome - a proud moment for the Clearys and Cardinal de Bricassart - though Meggie refuses to attend the ceremony. Just when the family's happiness seems complete, fate is to intervene again - more cruelly than ever before ...(R) (For cast see page 42)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Colleen McCullough

How intelligent is a bee? Or an ant? Or a bird? Or a human? Bees can map out the location of flowers, ants can do trigonometry in their heads, birds can navigate thousands of miles and cockatoos can ride bicycles. So is animals' intelligence at all like humans'?
James Gould , a professor of biology at Princeton
University, argues that what appears to be intelligence in many species turns out to be inborn instinctive behaviour. So why should the human mind be any different? James Gould believes that if we look at many of the fascinating ways that animal minds work, we will learn more about the human one. It was an absorbing film ...
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Producer CHRISTOPHER LA FONTAINE Horizon editor ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
0 WODDIS ON: page 81

Contributors

Unknown:
James Gould
Unknown:
James Gould
Producer:
Christopher La Fontaine
Editor:
Robin Brightwell

BBC One London

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