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with Nick Ross 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 from Francis Wilson
Regional news and travel information at 6.57, 7.27,
7.57 and 8.27
Including this morning:
Dr Richard Smith takes your calls on this week's medical topic on [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Debbie Greenwood
Read By:
Sue Carpenter
Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
Dr Richard Smith

Water water everywhere, Because the bath is overflowing
Presenter Fred Harris Guest Sheelagh Gilbey
Story: Mr Archimedes' Bath by PAMELA ALLEN
Musical director ALLAN ROGERS Percussionist WILL HILL Graphics
SUE WORTHY. FRANCESCA MALONE Director MARTIN FISHER
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Presenter:
Fred Harris
Presenter:
Guest Sheelagh Gilbey
Director:
Allan Rogers
Unknown:
Francesca Malone
Director:
Martin Fisher
Producer:
Christine Hewitt
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

The Panasonic European Open GREG NORMAN and SEVE BALLESTEROS, the top two golfers in the world, head the strongest field so far on the European circuit this season. The defending champion, BERNHARD LANGER, SANDY LYLE and NICK FALDO are here chasing a first prize of £35,000.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces live coverage of the first round at the beautiful Sunningdale Golf Club.
Commentators PETER ALLISS, CLIVE CLARK, BRUCE CRITCHLEY, ALEX HAY and TONY JACKLIN Producers FRED VINER and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Greg Norman
Unknown:
Bernhard Langer
Unknown:
Sandy Lyle
Unknown:
Nick Faldo
Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Tony Jacklin
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
Harold Anderson

Voice is going 'nuts' today but what for? Whizz is rather baffled but eventually understands that she has cracked the first 'megaclue' of the Earth Search. Voice beams up the three solutions on to the Dataview and when Whizz sees the three pictures she describes them with one word, but what is it? Bug bumps into one of Voice's 'bots' who seems to know the way round Bug's teaser, but does Whizz know the way and do you?
The latest clue in the Earth Search is 'These rings also hum', but what are they and how many of them are there? (R)

with Michael Barrymore

Sebastian tricks, traps or just tells Michael to read him a story from the large and unusual storybook. Today's story is about the untidy Mr Sammy Snooks, and his problem with spring cleaning! Sebastian draws the characters and Michael tries to find his sock.
Back pages: 82

Contributors

The Tall Short Man:
Michael Barrymore
Sebastian:
Richard Robinson
Devised and illustrated by:
David Myers
Additional dialogue:
Ricky Greene
Title Music:
Mike McNaught
Designer:
Janet Budden
Producer:
Christopher Pilkington

with Paul Jones
Round three of this week's 1 quiz, featuring the most amazing brain-teasers.
'What is the simplest thing you could look at to see the back of your neck?' Easy really - but will it be teacher or pupil who gives the correct answer first?

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Jones

with Janet Ellis, Peter Duncan and Mark Curry
Giants of Land and Sea!
Why is the whale whale-shaped, and not a round, fat ball? Why has the giraffe's neck grown and grown? Real giants like these have had to adapt to their environments with some interesting results. If you'd like to join the giants at the opening of the Natural History Museum's important new exhibition next month, don't miss today's competition. The museum wants your ideas for their official poster - so think big and have a pencil and paper handy for the details.
There's a shoal of tiddlers in the water at Peter's local pool. He's taking
10-month-old Lucy to the babies' swimming classes, where a splashing time is had by all!
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Contributors

Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Peter Duncan
Presenter:
Mark Curry

Yabba-dabba-doo! Roll on down to Bedrock to meet that most modem of Stone Age families.
The Girls' Night Out
Wilma could never have imagined that a rare night out with Fred would result in her husband cutting a record and becoming Bedrock's hottest teenage idol!

by Jane Hollowood.
'I can't see you leaving Albert Square'.
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Contributors

Writer:
Jane Hollowood
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Arthur Fowler:
Bill Treacher
Michelle Fowler:
Susan Tully
Lofty Holloway:
Tom Watt
Simon Wicks:
Nick Berry
Harry Reynolds:
Gareth Potter
Kelvin Carpenter:
Paul J. Medford
Eddie Hunter:
Simon Henderson
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Pete Beale:
Peter Dean
Kathy Beale:
Gillian Taylforth
Den Watts:
Leslie Grantham
Jan Hammond:
Jane How
Mr Willmott-Brown:
William Boyde
Tom Clements:
Donald Tandy
Sue Osman:
Sandy Ratcliff
Ali Osman:
Nejdet Salih
Mehmet Osman:
Haluk Bilginer
Mary Smith:
Linda Davidson
Dr Legg:
Leonard Fenton
Colin Russell:
Michael Cashman
Ethel Skinner:
Gretchen Franklin
Dot Cotton:
June Brown

Dr Graeme Garden, Dr Alan Maryon Davis, Dr Gillian Rice
Male Mothers - A Cure for Infertility?
Recently it has been suggested that a man could become pregnant with a test-tube baby and carry the child to full term. Is this an absurd fantasy, or is male pregnancy really possible?
And would it be a solution for the staggering one in six couples who now face Problems of infertility?
Bodymatters investigates and finds that male pregnancy is both unnecessary and fraught with potential dangers.
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Contributors

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

Popsi is a traditional Jamaican barber. To him, blow waves and mousse are technological mysteries on a level with the silicon chip and the roasting bag. How is he managing in the 80s when he's still in his 60s? Should he give up cutting hair and just cut his losses? You have half an hour to answer these questions. Please watch clearly, using one side of the television only.
Starring Lenny Henry
and Joseph Charles, Paul McKenzie, Cameron Miller, Terry Sue Patt, Chris Tummings, Cathy Tyson, Rudolph Walker
Written by TUNDE IKOLI
Music SIMON BRINT
Costume VERITY LEWIS Sound LAURIE TAYLOR Lighting FRED WRIGHT
Designer VAL WARRENDER
Produced/directed by GEOFF POSNER
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Contributors

Unknown:
Lenny Henry
Unknown:
Joseph Charles
Unknown:
Paul McKenzie
Unknown:
Cameron Miller
Unknown:
Terry Sue Patt
Unknown:
Chris Tummings
Unknown:
Cathy Tyson
Unknown:
Rudolph Walker
Written By:
Tunde 1kolj
Music:
Simon Brint
Unknown:
Costume Verity Lewis
Unknown:
Laurie Taylor
Unknown:
Fred Wright
Designer:
Val Warrender
Directed By:
Geoff Posner

concludes a season of films featuring the great Hollywood star. Tonight with Faye Dunaway Property tycoon
Thomas Crown decides that he is bored with legitimate high finance - what he needs is excitement along with the money. What better than a skilful bank robbery to combine the two? Ace insurance detective
Vicky Anderson is assigned to investigate the robbery but is soon fascinated by the handsome millionaire.
McQueen teamed with the glamorous Dunaway, plus
MICHEL LEGRAND 'S music and brilliantly staged robberies are the principal ingredients in this stylish thriller.
Screenplay by ALAN R. TRUSTMAN Produced and directed by NORMAN JEWISON
0 FILMS: page 16
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Contributors

Unknown:
Faye Dunaway
Unknown:
Thomas Crown
Unknown:
Vicky Anderson
Unknown:
Michel Legrand
Unknown:
Alan R. Trustman
Directed By:
Norman Jewison
Thomas Crown:
Steve McQueen
Vicky Anderson:
Faye Dunaway
Eddy Malone:
Paul Burke
Erwin Weaver:
Jack Weston
Carl:
Yaphet Kotto
Benjy:
Todd Martin
Dave:
Sam Melville
Abe:
Addison Powell
Arnie:
Sidney Armus
Curley:
John Shank
Don:
Allen Emerson
Ernie:
Harry Cooper
Bert:
John Silver
Gwen:
Astrid Heeren
Sandy:
Biff McGuire
Miss Sullivan:
Carol Corbett

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