with Sally Magnusson and Guy Michelmore
Steve Blacknell has the latest Pop gossip.
Maureen Hiron was forced to give up teaching because of an accident. So she became a games inventor with her husband Alan. But competition in the ' games business is fierce. Presented by Harold Williamson (R)
Presenters Elizabeth Watts Wayne Jackman Story:
Amber's Other Grandparents Written by PETER BONNICI Illustrated by USA KOPPER
with Richard Whitmore and Sue Carpenter
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
A See-Saw programme (R)
The Curious Puppy and Robin Hood Makes Good
Selina Scott meets the student designers hoping to win a job with Zandra Rhodes. Jeff Banks chooses menswear for the mechanics, salesmen and managing director of a Reading garage and George Melly gives us a twirl. Jane Lomas tells the story of the hosiery firm founded by Charles Nosquith 50 years ago - and Bruce Oldfield 's designs on legs are revealed. Directors
CHRIS SALT. CLARE STRIDE Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
Willie Thome takes the stage to play the new Australian champion Warren King. Plus news of Les Dodd v Mike Hallett Introduced by DAVID VINE
with Geoffrey Smith Dahlias
Film editor PETER RINGSTED
Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (R) (E)
in Private Eye Popeye
from Haddington
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by BARRY MURRAY starring Paul Daniels The Dancing Hanky
Have you ever seen a dancing handkerchief? Wooly has to catch one to remember something. But what? Directed by PHIL BISHOP
Tao taught the others how to sail the Solaris.
They head for the South
American mainland, in their search for the secrets of the Cities of Gold. What will happen when they arrive?
with Paul Jones
It's round 25 of the quiz game that sees pupils and teachers engaged in brainy combat.
with Janet Ellis, Peter Duncan, Mark Curry
The Cropthome Detective: When Colin Webb discovered a dusty box of photographic glass plates in a Plymouth junk shop, little did he know he'd become involved in a remarkable detective story, or that he'd eventually solve the mystery of a secret that had been kept for 100 years. The glass plates turned out to be unique scenes of life in a 19th-century English village. But where it was, who the inhabitants were, and who had taken them, were questions he struggled long and hard to answer. Simon's latest Countryside Report follows the fascinating trail leading from Devon to a village in Worcestershire where the identity of the talented, young amateur photographer was finally revealed.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Presented by Angela Rippon
Pop music, sport and television are some of the categories for selection when members of new teams from all over the UK are put under the spotlight to find the Masterteam of 1986. Tonight teams from Runcorn, Hartsholme and Fife will be the first to compete in the knockout quiz. Have paper and pencils ready when three letters and 30 seconds are given to find the longest word and put the teams and you In a Spin.
Join the search to find the Masterteam of 1986.
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Andrew Harvey and Frances Coverdale present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world
Weather News JOHN KETTLEY
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. The London Plus reporters are with the people making the news. Plus all the day's sport with MICHAEL WALE Editor JANE DRABBLE
Eschewing the bright lights and fun-packed evenings, have two weeks in a darkened room affected Terry? He's back in the spotlight tonight live at the Television Theatre.
with Julia Somerville and John Humphrys Regional News Weather News
A weekly window on life in Britain and around the world through the eyes of television's top reporters: Fred Emery , Gavin Hewitt Richard Lindley Tom Mangold John Penycate
Robin Deneslow John Ware and Robert Harris Editor DAVID DICKINSON
Starring Robert Urich, Joanna Cassidy, Susan Lucci
Matt Winslow and his family can't believe their luck when he lands a job with the prestigious Digitech Corporation. A new house, new friends, and a new town all seem very attractive at first, even if everything seems to depend on membership of the local country club. Reluctantly, Matt agrees to join until he makes a horrifying discovery about the club's true purpose. Can he stop this nightmare before it spreads or is he already too late?
Screenplay by RICHARD ROTHSTEIN Produced by ROBERT M. SERTNER Directed by WES CRAVEN
(First showing on British television)
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DAVID VINE introduces further coverage and the result of both tonight's matches from the Hexagon, Reading.