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Guy Michelmore and Frank Bough in London with Nick Ross at the Liberal Party Conference in Eastbourne
Including this morning:
Steve Blacknell with the latest pop gossip

Contributors

Unknown:
Guy Michelmore
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Steve Blacknell

Live coverage of the opening in Eastbourne, with speeches by the party's President-Elect Des Wilson and the Leader of the SDP
The Rt Hon David Owen , MP Commentators
Sir Robin Day and David Dimbleby with Vincent Hanna
Producers PHILIP CAMPBELL JAMES HOGAN. JULIE HADWIN OB producer NEIL ECCLES Editor PETER KENYATTA

Contributors

Unknown:
Des Wilson
Unknown:
David Owen
Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Producers:
Philip Campbell
Producers:
James Hogan.
Producers:
Julie Hadwin
Producer:
Neil Eccles
Editor:
Peter Kenyatta

The Piepilot leads the Pieman and Piewife a merry dance, playing tunes on his piepipe. It causes chaos but provides the obvious song for the song pie: 'Tom, He was a piper's son!'

Contributors

Devised by:
Chloe Ashcroft
Devised by/Music:
Peter Gosling
Masks:
Andy Hall
Series Producer:
Michael Cole
Producer:
Sharon Miller
Piewife:
Chloe Ashcroft
Pieman:
David Hargreaves
Piepilot:
Ben Thomas

by BARRY MURRAY starring Paul Daniels Origami War (2)
Wizbit comes to the rescue of Puzzleopolis in a most unusual, magical, origamical way.
Directed by PHIL BISHOP

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Murray
Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Directed By:
Phil Bishop

Paul Jones referees a battle of wits between a teacher from one school and a pupil from another.
Both will be trying to get as many points as possible on the electronic noughts-and-crosses scoreboard, and win a prize for their school. Devised by CLIVE DOIG
Director OLIVER MACFARLANE Producer ANGELA SHARP

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Jones
Unknown:
Clive Doig
Director:
Oliver MacFarlane

with Janet Ellis, Peter Duncan and Mark Curry
A-reapin', a-bindin' and a-threshin'!
Join Blue Peter's countryside correspondent, alias Simon Groom, with the faithful
Goldie as they cut the corn down Devon way.
Simon's in the driving seat to report on how harvesting has changed from the days when shire horses pulled binders to the ultimate in farming hi-tech - the biggest combine harvester in the world.
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Peter Duncan
Presenter:
Mark Curry
Countryside Correspondent:
Simon Groom
Assistant Editor:
Lewis Bronze
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

John Stapleton
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.
Plus all the day's sport with MICHAEL WALE Editor JANE DRABBLE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Linda Mitchell
Unknown:
Caroline Righton
Unknown:
Michael Wale
Editor:
Jane Drabble

Shakespeare once wrote 'talk show, talk show, talk show, life creeps on this petty place from day to day'. What he got wrong, of course, was that it runs on from Monday to
Wednesday to Friday with that Shakespearian buffoon from County Limerick live at seven o'clock.

The National Health (1) Blackburn
The first of two investigations into the health service this autumn.
Are patients better or worse off in today's National Health Service? Panorama has gained exclusive access to the inner workings of an average health authority to find out who is winning the battle between funding and caring. How are decisions made?
Who is gaining and who is losing out?
Inside the hospitals, clinics and GP surgeries
Margaret Jay talks to patients, and the doctors and nurses about their concerns. And the administrator explains his dilemma of making cost-cutting decisions faced with the conflicting priorities of those whose job it is to care. In its own opinion poll,
Panorama reveals what the people of Blackburn think of their Health Service. Producer KATHY O'NEIL Editor DAVID DICKINSON

Contributors

Talks:
Margaret Jay
Producer:
Kathy O'Neil
Editor:
David Dickinson

The famous comedy starring George Segal, Glenda Jackson
with Hildegard Neil and Paul Sorvino

A chance meeting in Hyde Park brings together Vicki Allessio and Steve Blackburn - two very different people - in an unlikely love affair.
Sick of the complications in London the two decide to move to neutral territory for a naughty week in Marbella. The problems start at the airport and culminate with Steve dislocating his back at a very unfortunate moment. Glenda Jackson and George Segal are the sparring lovers in this hilarious tale of extramarital discord.

Films: page 27

Contributors

Screenplay/Producer/Director:
Melvin Frank
Screenplay:
Jack Rose
Steve Blackburn:
George Segal
Vicki Allessio:
Glenda Jackson
Walter Menkes:
Paul Sorvino
Gloria Blackburn:
Hildegard Neil
Wendell Thompson:
Cec Linder
Patty Menkes:
K. Callan
Martha Thompson:
Mary Barclay
Cecil:
Michael Elwyn

BBC One London

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