with Frank Bough Jeremy Paxman and Sally Magnusson
Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton bring you special reports on hazards in the home. Plus the usual letters, reactions and updates.
with Robert Kilroy-Silk He's talking about what you're talking about.
For studio audience details ring [number removed]between
9.0 am and 6.0 pm.
with Paul Clark and Eileen Evason
with Phillip Schofield
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guest lain Lauchlan
Story: Sixes and Sevens by JOHN YEOMAN and QUENTIN BLAKE
Musical director PETER GOSLING Percussion DAVE MOSES
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
(R)
with Martin Jarvis Producer RALPH ROLLS
Narrated by Robert Winston
A Stroke of Luck
Frank Willis has had a stroke. Luckily he's recovered well. But the main arteries supplying his brain are almost completely blocked off. To improve the blood flow - and reduce the risk of a fatal stroke - he'll need meticulous surgery. Producer HENRY CAMPION
Series editor DAVID PATERSON
Alan Titchmarsh joins Eamonn Holmes for the weekend edition of Open Air - and your chance to talk to
The Gardeners' Direct Line in Leeds. including at
12.0 News and Weather
It's the Roadshow team's last day in Portsmouth, live from the stage of the Guildhall. Tom will be hosting the weekly final of the new quiz, Roadshow Relay, while
Debbie Greenwood goes 'out and about', in Pompey.
Series producer STEVE WEDDLE Executive producer PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
with Martyn Lewis
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Terry tells Shane her life is in danger; Daphne gets an unpleasant surprise.
(For cast see page 34. Shown again on Monday at 10.5am)
A See-Saw programme (R)
starring in Facing Up to Life by CARLA LANE featuring Designer
ERIC WALMSLEY
Produced by DOUGLAS ARGENT (R)
starring
Encounters
Karen believes she has found her husband's killer, Gary becomes a talent scout and Richard realises a dream. Writers
JAMES AND MONA HOUGHTON Director ALEXANDER SINGER
Hosted by Emlyn Hughes A family quiz played as a strategic board game with moves dependent on correct answers to questions put by Dr Sue Kingsman. Director JEREMY MILLS
Producer HENRY MURRAY
Phillip Schofield - starting with:
Jimbo and the Jet Set: The Computer Clanger
with Johnny Ball
When the white kitten with green eyes returns, you know it's time for another tale from Johnny about adventures down on the farm.
Today: Philomena takes singing lessons.
(R)
by Margaret Mahy
Told by Su Pollard for Jackanory
Today: No Escape from the Fiends Incarnate
Presented by Mike Smith
Panel: Amma Asante, Lee MacDonald, Ricky Simmonds, Melissa Wilks
Celebrity guest Janice Long
This week's report by Jill Fraser marks half a century of comics' history:
'Screeech! Rrrip! Clang!':
The Dandy at Fifty
The Dandy is the oldest
British comic still in print, and later this year celebrates its 50th birthday, followed a few weeks later by its stablemate the Beano.
Together they have survived a world war, the impact ot television, and now competition from more San 60 other comics. Producer NICK HEATHCOTE Editor ERIC ROWAN
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A series of 24 programmes
Episode 10 by MARGARET SIMPSON
"Imelda, I've been telling your mother. I'm afraid You can't come to
Grange Hill any more."
Director DAVID BELL
(for cast see page SO)
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Join Bill Oddie and Debbie Rix for more answers to your questions. Call Faxline on [number removed]or write to:
Bill Oddie , Fax, PO Box 173, Manchester M60 1FA Designer DAVID WILSON
Studio director MARTIN HUGHES producer ALAN WALSH BBC Manchester
With Sue Lawley and Philip Hayton
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Terry leaps into the weekend accompanied by the good and the great who are his guests tonight, live from London.
Starring Les Dawson
Join Les and his friends for lots of fun and frolics. Special guests this week are Sally Brampton, Keith Chegwin, Linda Hayden, Duncan Norvelle, Carmen Silvera, Alan Titchmarsh
Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot TV Ltd
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring
Something Old
Something New
Sable and Lucas hope to dissuade Miles and Channing from going through with their hasty plans. Meanwhile tn former senator, brought in "Help launch Jason's new space-satellite project, starts to complicate life for Monica. en by DONALD PAUL ROOS
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Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey present the day's s news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News
"eekend Weather
by Don Webb
Sergeant Rockliffe thinks that PC Paul Georgiou is lazy. Why has Georgiou activated himself and acquired an informant - and a dodgy one at that?
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from Sarajevo featuring The Free Dance Three years ago, Zetra ice stadium was the scene of Torvill and Dean's Olympic triumph, but tonight the Soviet silver and bronze medallists of 1984 contest the gold Will the traditional ice-dancing of MARINA KLIMOVA and SERGEI PONOMARENKO be preferred to the dramatic routine of defending champions
NATALIA BESTEMIANOVA and ANDREI BUKIN ?
ALAN WEEKS waits for the marks at rinkside while BARRY DAVIES reports on Britain's challenge in the ladies' championship after this afternoon's short programme...
Television presentation
JRT, Yugoslavia producer JM RESIDE
starring Peter O'Toole Richard Attenborough The luxury yacht
The Rosebud is found abandoned in the Mediterranean with its crew murdered and its five girl passengers kidnapped. Members of the Palestine Liberation Army announce that they have the girls. But the kidnap plot is only the start of a series of dangerous intrigues which provoke a Middle-East crisis.
Screenplay by ERIK LEE PREMINGER Based on the novel by JOAN HEMINGWAY , PAUL BONNECARRERE Produced and directed by OTTO PREMlNGER .... (First showing on British television) 0 FILMS: page 19