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Live coverage including the opening address by the president, David Nickson ; and 'Task Force 35', young industrialists anticipating the year AD 2000. Commentators
VINCENT HANNA , JAMES LONG Outside broadcast producer NEIL ECCLES
Editor PHILIP CAMPBELL
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guest Robin Kingsland Story: The Cat with the Question Mark in Her Tail by DIANA STOW (R)
by Bob Godfrey and Stan Hayward
(R)
with Alan Bennett
Further live coverage from Bournemouth, including
Jacques Delors , President of the Commission of the European Communities, and Akio Morita , Chairman of Sony, questioned live by CBI members.
Live from the Wildfowl Trust at Slimbridge
A celebration of 40 years of bird watching with Tony Soper and Nick Davies As the bewick swans fly in to escape the Arctic winter, Sir Peter Scott and Sir David Attenborough look back on the achievements of a refuge created for thousands of ducks, geese and swans. Director moira MANN
Producer ROBIN HELLlER BBC Bristol
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with Martyn Lewis Weather BILL GILES
Danny and Max both feel guilty for different reasons. Daphne hears the bad news about Shane.
This week's cast:
Written by REG WATSON Directed by MANDY SMITH
A See-Saw programme. (R)
A new face for Selina Scott by make-up artist
Stephen Glass , Jane Lomas looks at skin care for men, Jeff Banks styles the Roly Polys and actress Patricia Hodge
Gives Us a Twirl.
Assistant producer CLARE STRIDE Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
by Alun Richards
Starring Peter Gilmore Anne Stallybrass
and Edward Chapman, Brian Rawlinson, Philip Bond, James Hayter, Jessica Benton, Michael Billington Howard Lang
James Onedin has his first taste of the problems of ship-owning. And his rival, Mr Callon, is anxious to add to them...
(R)
Happy Anniversary
When it's your 17th wedding anniversary and your husband is on the other side of the world you wait for a telephone call - and wait.... Written by LINDA MARSH , MARGIE PETERS Directed by ASAAD KELADA
Phillip Schofield - starting with:
Pie in the Sky
Piestalls, punctures and pies for the sky - a busy day in the Pie house.
by BARRY MURRAY starring Paul Daniels Trick of the Light
Can you imagine Puzzleopolis drained of colour?
Professor Doom and Jinx could, and did.
Directed by PHIL BISHOP
Trapped underground at Governor Pizarro's fort, the children met an old Inca priest. When the whole place exploded the priest died, but the children escaped...
by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by JOAN EADINGTON
Strange things are happening in the Briggs household. Not only is Humph glued to the mirror and Rita suddenly interested in hats, but Jonny and Razzle suspect that something ghostly is hidden in the house ... something that makes scuffling, rustling noises....
Razzle supplied by PAULINE CLIFT Designer RICHARD DUPRE
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE
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with Janet Ellis, Peter Duncan, Mark Curry
Rags to Riches!: Over the years Blue Peter viewers have collected millions of tons of rubbish and turned them into vital aid for good causes at home and abroad. Today Janet, Peter and Mark announce details of the 1986 Appeal - it's an emergency and your help is needed.
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Presented by Angela Rippon There are three gold medal teams already on the leaderboard. The top eight highest-scoring gold medal winners will make it to the quarter-finals. If there aren't enough of them, then the highest-scoring silver medal winners will be selected, and so on.
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell Weather IAN MCCASKILL
John Stapleton
Linda Mitchell and Caroline Righton bring you all tonight's headlines from London and the south east. Plus all the day's sport fromMICHAEL WALE Editor JANE DRABBLE
Or: The Shepherd's Bush Empire Strikes Back
Our mesomorphic hero is free in a bound to ask yet more aliens to explain themselves in strange ways.
John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey present the day's news Regional News Weather
What's Your House Worth?
In London and the south east, if you own your home, you've made thousands of pounds just by living there. In some parts of Britain the property bubble has burst, and houses expected to go up in value are now going down. Billions are being lent in mortgages; and banks and building societies are falling over themselves to lend you more.
John Penycate asks where this spiral of house prices and domestic debt is leading and looks at the north-south divide and at the plight of those too poor to climb, or to stay, on the home-ownership bandwagon.
Producer JANA BENNETT Editor DAVID DICKINSON
starring
Tony Curtis Keir Dullea
Suzanna Love
When Kaylie Bedford is seriously injured in a road accident her family is faced with a desperate decision. Clutching at straws they agree to try a revolutionary new treatment known as the Clavius Process. To everyone's joy and amazement Kaylie makes an astonishing recovery, but then begins to develop nightmarish side-effects. Her husband Julian sets out to learn the truth about the Clavius Process - but is he too late?
Written, produced and directed by ULULOMMEL
(First showing on British television)
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The Radio Times Film and Video Awards for young movie-makers under 25.
Introduced by Mike Smith Night 2
Tonight is the halfway stage in Showreel's look at the films and videos young people sent in to express their view of the world and to bid for prizes to help them keep on shooting. (E)