Arthur Quarry s Danceclass (R)
with Frank Bough
Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
Reports from James Cox Margaret Gilmore , Peter Marshall. Penny Bustin Guy Michelmore and Mike Stewart
The brand-new series of the consumer show with your interests at heart. Whatever concerns you, Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton will be on hand to investigate the problems you send them.
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Then say it on Day to Day. Join Robert Kilroy-Silk , his studio audience and guests as they discuss a topic that touches your life. To join the Day to Day audience ring the Hotline number: [number removed]
This week's topic is
'Action on Cold Homes'.
Margo MacDonald looks at the help you can get to keep warm this winter. (e)
(R)
with Children's BBCtv programme news and your birthday greetings.
Presenters Carol Chell lain Lauchlan Stuart Bradley
Story: Black Dolly by CHARLES KEEPING (R)
by Bob Godfrey and Stan Hayward (R)
with Catherine Griller
Rice and Grains Sarah Brown shows the secrets of cooking perfect brown rice, together with a way of transforming it into a refreshing rice salad. She prepares cornbread muffins and tabbouleh, and goes behind the scenes at Cranks, one of Britain's most famous vegetarian restaurants. Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY STEVENS (R) (e)
Invites you to give your views on the TV programmes you like ... and the ones you don't! The Open Air number is [number removed]
Deputy editor CYRIL GATES Editor PETER WEIL BBC Manchester
Tennents United Kingdom Championship
Another opportunity to see the best of the action from yesterday's matches. DAVID VINE introduces highlights from the Guild Hall, Preston.
with Martyn Lewis
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Daphne is the subject of a hate campaign.
(For cast see page 47. Shown again tomorrow at 10.0am)
A See-Saw programme
(R)
Starringà Edward G. Robinson
The day-to-day life in a warm-hearted Norwegian-American community in Wisconsin, through the eyes of a 2-year-old girl.
Edward G. Robinson has a rare sympathetic role in this simple, human story.
In the Picture: page 26
The Lonesome Stranger (R)
Phillip Schofield starting with -
Jimbo and the Jet Set: Jimbo and the Astronaut
(R)
starring the Chuckle Brothers in Tennis Trials
The Chucklehounds' attempts at tennis are definitely out of court.
Written by JOHN SAYLE Music DAVE COOKE
Designer ANDREW WILKINS Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC Manchester
(R)
by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by JOAN EADINGTON
Rita and Mavis are looking after something for their film-director boyfriends,
Alexander and Bruneveldt ... but how long will Mam put up with it?
(For cast see page 48)
with Roy Castle Fiona Kennedy and Julian Farino
World records are not easy to achieve! This afternoon's programme contains a dramatic example of this, when one 47-year-old record remains intact despite a heroic effort to improve it.
Records do tumble however in this, the sixth show of the series.
Studio director SALLY FRASER Producer NUCHAEL FORTE
A series of 24 programmes Episode 15 by ROSEMARY MASON
The amnesty on overdue library books gets
Mr Griffiths in a rage, so Gonch and Hollo play a trick on him. Grange Hill begins its new anti-smoking campaign.
This week's cast:
Devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer RONALD SMEDLEY Director JOHN SMITH (R)
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Presented by Angela Rippon THE OLD DYER'S ARMS from Coventry and THE POSTAL OFFICERS from Dorset are taking part in tonight's
Programme. Will the postal officers deliver the right letters when they are put In a Spin in tonight's challenge to find the Masterteam of 1986?
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events
Weather John Kettley
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
In this week's family duel, Noel Edmonds asks some quick-fire questions about Westerns, and invites the teams to spot the clues to some famous detectives. Director ANNETTE MARTIN Producer TIM MANNING
Executive producer JOHN KING BBC Pebble Mill
by Tony Holland.
'I love you, Angie...'
EastEnders records:
Nick Berry - 'Every loser wins' RESL 204
The Banned - 'Something outa nothing' RESL/12RSL 205
Anita Dobson and the Simon May Orchestra - 'Anyone can fall in love' RESL/12RSL 191
EastEnders video: EastEnders: The Queen Vic BBCV 4024, £7.99 from retailers
(Ceefax Subtitles)
by JON WATKINS starring
William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
In this final programme of the series, Beryl persuades Arthur to let her apply for a job in his office, but neither is prepared for the complications that ensue.
Designer RICHARD MCMANANSMTTH Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH
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with Julia Somerville and Philip Hayton Regional News Weather
starring Dave Allen with SIMON BARNES , PETER BOND
RONNIE BRODY. IAN BURFORD
JACQUELINE CLARKE
KEITH DRINKEL , ROBERT EAST
DOREN GODWIN
PETER HAWKINS , LAURIE MARKS
MICHAEL SHARVELL-MARTIN
PAUL MCDOWELL. CHRIS SERLE
RALPH WATSON
In the course of making the Dave Allen at Large shows, Dave recorded over 1,000 sketches - here are some he has picked out as his favourites.
Videotape editor CHRIS WADSWORTH Producer PETER WHITMORE
with Barry Norman
Psycho III : Anthony Perkins resumes his role as Norman Bates in another serving of suspense.
American actor Vic Morrow , together with two child actors, died while filming a segment of Twilight Zone. The film's director,
John Landis , has been charged with involuntary manslaughter. Tom Brook reports on the implications of the case for Hollywood and the film industry.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH
Tennents United Kingdom Championship
The entertainment should continue tonight if DENNIS TAYLOR and RAY REARDON are at the table. On the other side of the Guild Hall, Preston, TONY KNOWLES is expected to be playing TERRY GRIFFITHS.
DAVID VINE introduces the concluding frames in these last two third-round matches.
Commentators
TED LOWE
JACK KARNEHM. CUVE EVERTON Summarisers
JIM MEADOWCROFT
JOHN SPENCER , JOHN VIRGO Television presentation KEITH PHILLIPS
MIKE ADLEY , PETER HAYWARD Producer KEITH MACKENZIE
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
Presented by William Woollard
Mention a suggestion scheme and it conjures up an image of a dusty box next to the clock-on machine. To some people it's a management con - a way of getting something for nothing.
And yet some suggestion schemes do pay out huge sums of money.
But how are they calculated? Who comes off best - the company, the suggestor or the Inland Revenue? Research KAREN EDWARDS Film editor ANDREW KEMP Producer BRYN BROOKS (e)