with Frank Bough and Guy Michelmore in London and Nick Ross at the annual Trades Union Congress in Brighton
Timetable:
National and international news on the hour and half hour with Sue Carpenter
Francis Wilson looks ahead to the weekend weather at home and abroad at
6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25 and 8.55
Including this morning:
Steve Blacknell pops in at
7.32; and Alan Titchmarsh tackles your gardening
Problems on [number removed]; Glynn Christian sets up his barrow with the weekend's best buys; and Anne Robinson makes her choice of the coming week's television.
Live coverage of the final session from Brighton.
How-di-do's a doodle ditty Hi-di, hod-zy, hoed-zy Hid-zay, how-di-do!
Presenter Stuart McGugan Guest Elizabeth Watts Story: Angelo written and illustrated by QUENTIN BLAKE
Musical director PAUL READE Graphics JOANNA ISLES. JO CHEESE
Producer MARTIN FISHER
Series producer ANNE GOBEY (R)
Further live coverage of the closing session from Brighton. Reporting team
Vincent Hanna and Nicholas Jones
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News JOHN KETTLEY
A See-Saw programme
with Chloe Ashcroft and Don Spencer
(R)
from Brighton
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A comedy cartoon with Dick Dastardly and his companion, Muttley.
Ice to See You (R)
A season of feature films originally made for the cinema by the Children's Film Foundation.
In 1940, like many other city children, Tucky and David are sent to the country away from London's air raids. They find country life strange and rather lonely. One thing they are sure about is that they hate the enemy, the Germans. When a German plane crashes and they meet the injured pilot, they're not sure what to do.
Produced by GORDON L. T. SCOTT Directed by JOHN krish
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starring Ian and Janette - The Krankies featuring The Great Soprendo and Imagination with Robbie Barnett and THE KRANKIES DANCERS choreographed by DEBBIE ASTELL
The Krankies Elektronik
Komik hits the airwaves with Ian and wee Jimmy taking you on a fun-filled trip through an action-packed show which includes the first episode of an exciting mystery serial, funky music, comedy magic and a glittering circus adventure. Written by SID GREEN
JIM CAMMELL. RON OTTOWAY Script associate SID GREEN
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer CAROL GOLDER
Produced and directedbyPAULClANKRJ
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
followed by Weather News
Dilettante and wandering baritone, Terry Wogan from Berkshire, England is the finalist in tonight's live Wogan. Prizes include a cracked mug, a stage door pass and his own chat show. Director GEOFF MILES
Producer JON PLOWMAN
Series producer FRANCES WHTTAKER
Starring Les Dawson
Tonight Les welcomes you back to a new series of fun and entertainment in a quiz that is renowned for its fabulous prizes. Joining Les tonight are his special guests Lionel Blair, Felix Bowness, Samantha Fox, Roy Kinnear, Maggie Moone, Bertice Reading
Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot TV Ltd
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring
The Honeymoon
As Miles awaits his fate in a lonely jail cell, Fallon and Jeff embark on their long-awaited Jamaican honeymoon. Bliss and Sean hear wedding bells of their own and Francesca is invited to stay at the Colby mansion.
Written by MARYANNE KASICA and MICHAEL SCHEFF
Directed by GWEN ARNER
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John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News
Weekend Weather News
JOHN KETTLEY
I
by Robert Banks Stewart
Starring Steve Bisley as Jack Bartholomew
with Dulice Liecier as Julie Columbus, David Bamber as Fred Hurley, Dermot Crowley as Det Sgt McBride
and featuring Rupert Frazer as Philip Bartholomew, Haydn Gwynne as Bridget Bartholomew
Guest stars Hugh Fraser as Gavin Winchell, Clive Merrison as Sheppick, Norman Kaye as Sir James Bartholomew
Twelve thousand miles and 12 years later, Jack Bartholomew's real identity catches up with him. But echoes of the past turn to gunshots, and a trail that leads back home to England in the hunt for a killer.
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(Ceefax subtitles)
Madonna of Winter and Spring by Jonathan Harvey The world premiere of a major commission by the BBC.
A work of religious meditation expressed through the combined forces of a large orchestra and live electronics, involving more than 100 musicians, three synthesisers and a double circle of 16 loudspeakers round the Royal Albert Hall. The composer introduces his new composition during rehearsals and at his home on the Sussex Downs. With the BBC Symphony Orchestra leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by Peter Eotvos Introduced by Jane Glover
Sound projection supervised by JONATHAN HARVEY Sound JOHN CAULFIELD
Lighting DENNIS BUTCHER Executive producers KENNETH CORDEN
RODNEY GREENBERG
Directed by BARRIE GAVIN
A simultaneous broadcastwithRadio3 from 11.5. Viewers with stereo Radio 3 may wish to turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative.
- Continuing a season of films featuring the great Hollywood star. Tonight with John Drew Barrymore Lita Milan
Frank Kane , an orphan grown into bitterness, rises from a petty hood to become boss of the New York Crime Syndicate. His life at the top begins to topple when he discovers that his childhood friend, Martin Cabell , has been appointed by the District Attorney to bring him to justice ...
Screenplay by HAROLD ROBBINS and RICHARD DAY
Based on a novel by HAROLD ROBBINS Directed by ROBERT STEVENS Produced by HAROLD ROBBINS and RICHARD DAY
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