Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood in London with Jeremy Paxman at the Conservative Party
Conference in Bournemouth Including this morning: Denise Robertson and Sally Hawkins advise on Personal problems;
Glynn Christian with a topical cooking tip.
Coverage of the opening session of the Conference, with debates on homes and land, and privatisation, and the speech by the Party Chairman, The Rt Hon Norman Tebbit , MP.
Commentators Sir Robin Day David Dimbleby Vincent Hanna
Editor PETER KENYATTA
Looking through my telescope, what do I see?
Faraway things as clear as can be!
Presenter Ben Thomas
Guests Janet Palmer , Loma Allsop Story: The Land of Just So by KATE COPSTICK
Further live coverage from Bournemouth.
with Richard Whitmore and Laurie Mayer
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
A See-Saw programme by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop... where anything can happen.
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Live coverage of the afternoon debates on education and social services.
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Telly Trouble
The Chucklehounds satellite television suffers from unusual interference .. ! Music DAVE COOKE
Designer MARCUS NORTH Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC Manchester (R)
A mysterious monster gives the Teen Angels a fright. (R)
with Paul Jones
In which English city does a stretch of water follow an organ of the body? For the answer to this and other questions, watch today's programme!
by BOB BLOCK
Pixilated potions! Claypole's self-propelled bed and McWitch's appearance-changing potion have got to be tested - and who better than on the Meakers? and Dobbin, the pantomime horse Devised by BOB BLOCK
Incidental music JONATHAN COHEN Producer JEREMY SWAN
Director DAVID CRICHTON (R)
Episode 1 by BARRY PURCHESE It's the first day of the new term at Grange Hill, with lots of old friends and new faces, including the school's first Scouser! But where's the headmaster, and what's a strange statue doing in the Playground?
This week's cast:
Fight arranger STUART FELL Devised byPHIL REDMOND Producer RONALD SMEDLEY Director EDWARD PUGH (R)
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The first of four early-evening programmes from Wembley Arena with a special emphasis for those who can't stay up for the nightly visits to the show.
with Nicholas Witchell and Frances Coverdale followed by Weather News
Soaps, science-fiction and suspense are all favourite fare for families aiming to be the Telly Addicts of the year. Tonight, the Cleavers from Birmingham join
Noel Edmonds to pit their wits against last week's winners. Producer JOHN G. SMITH
Executive producer JOHN KING BBC Pebble Mill
by Michael Robartes.
'I'll give you a fortnight, no more'.
(Ceefax subtitles)
written by JOE BOYLE starring
Mary, Mary....
Tex, Lenny and Dawa go into business but Dawa gets a little more 'business' than he bargained for - and a problem of 'elephantine' proportions. Everything in the garden s rosy, but will England's green and pleasant land ever be the same again?
Lighting TONY MOTTRAM Designer MEL BIBBY
Produced and directed by MIKE STEPHENS BBC Manchester
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John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News Weather News
Panel Money written by GEOFF MCQUEEN
Lumbered with a cuckoo in the nest, Robby Box sets out to put things right, but gets them wrong.... and right.
Photography KEVIN ROWLEY Film editor ROY SHARMAN
Producer TERENCE WILLIAMS Director JAN SARGENT
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with Barry Norman
The programme that keeps you in touch with the world of cinema.
Pirates - Roman Polanski's swashbuckling comedy starring Walter Matthau and newcomer Charlotte Lewis. What was Dudley Moore doing crossing the Atlantic with a group of film buffs? Tom Brooks reports from the QE2.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON ProducerJANE LUSH
from Wembley Arena featuring
The Hoechst Foxhunter Championship and The Modern Alarms Cup It is appropriate that the largest show jumping class in the world should have its final here at the Horse of the Year Show. The winner of the Foxhunter Championship invariably emerges as one to watch for the future.
The second class features those already established and consists of one round and a jump-off against the clock. Introduced by DAVID VINE Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
STEPHEN HADLEY
Producers JOHNNIE WATHERSTON ALASTAIR SCOTT
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Tomorrow morning a new
Jaguar car will be launched on the market. The car - codenamed XJ40 - was conceived in the late 1970s as a make-or-break saviour for the ailing Jaguar company. More than E100 million of public money was put into the project. Ironically, the company recovered without the Forty's help.
This is the story of the new car - and how the turn-round of the Jaguar company influenced the image that will be presented to the motorist. Film editor PETER GOWER
Producer MICHAEL FITZGERALD BBC Pebble Mill