with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
The latest sports news and comment from Bob Wilson National and international news and analysis on the hour and half hour
Weather forecasts from Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55, 8.25
Regional news and travel updates at 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
And Alan Titchmarsh takes a look at the world of television
Today sees the start of Crufts dog show. It's the highlight of the dog-lovers' year. But are we really as kind to our pets as we pretend? With the pressure for success, do top breeders put the care of their dogs first? Watchdog investigates matters canine with some disturbing results.
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk , his studio audience and guests as they discuss a topic that touches your life.
Margo MacDonald looks at a scheme which offers home carers a welcome break. Directed by SHEILA SCOTT
Produced by TONY MATTHEWS (e)
Phillip Schofield with programme news and your birthday greetings.
Today I will invent, A machine supreme, Superb and different.
Presenter Elizabeth Watts Guest Stuart Bradley Story:
The Thing-a-me Bob Machine Written and illustrated by ROBIN KINGSLAND
(R)
with Rudolph Walker
Eamonn Holmes ,
Pattie Coldwell and the Open Air team bring you 50 minutes of debate, controversy and fun, in which you can take part by phoning us, visiting your local TV studio, or talking to the gardeners' direct line in Leeds. including at
12.0 News and Weather
Live from Blackpool, Tom welcomes the best of British show business to the stage of Sandcastle Centre. And
Debbie Greenwood goes 'out and about' to meet the people of the town. BBC Pebble Mill
with Martyn Lewis
Weather Ian McCaskill
Terry is threatened with a gun. Danny falls for a visitor to the Ramsay house.
A See-Saw programme
(R)
starring Will Hay Graham Moffatt
Benjamin Stubbins 's law practice isn't doing that well - the 'phone's been cut off, there's no gas and there hasn't been a client for months. It all seems to be going downhill, until a rich American gangster sees that Stubbins's office is above a bank....
Screenplay by LESLIE ARLISS and SIDNEY GILLIAT
Produced by MICHAEL BALCON Directed by WILLIAM BEAUDINE
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by JOSEPHINE POOLE and JOHN KING
The second of two programmes
Shak, the eldest and strongest of a family of foxes born on the Somerset Levels, is the only survivor after the vixen brings a poisoned chicken to the earth. Alone and untrained, he ventures into a world full of dangers and surprises.
Photography SIMON KING Produced by JOHN KING BBC South West (R) (e)
with Phillip Schofield
The Adventures of Bullwinkle and Rocky: Goof Gas Attack: 4: Three to Go
A cartoon in eight parts
(R)
with Iain Lauchlan and Jane Hardy (R)
All the wonders of the East cannot equal the magic powers of Spotty's cosmic dust.
(R)
(R)
by JILL PATON WALSH
Told by Christopher Guard for Jackanory. Part 4
Film cameraman TONY MAYNE Film sound JOHN MURPHY
Film editor CAROL MACGILLIVRAY
Executive producer ANGELA BEECHING Director MARILYN FOX
A wedding gift is stolen from an old man. Wilykit and Wilycat try to help him but get into trouble themselves. Lion-O is swimming, but through the eye of the 'Sword of Omens', sees that Wilycat is in trouble and goes to the rescue...
with Janet Ellis, Mark Curry and Caron Keating
(Ceefax subtitles)
Debbie Greenwood asks the questions in this quarter-final, when HARRIS
ACADEMY from Dundee meet
DR CHALLONER'S GRAMMAR from Buckinghamshire.
Pop videos, news, movies, arcade games, quick fire buzzer rounds - who will reach the semi-final? Designer jim LONGMUIR Director JUSTIN C ADAMS , Producer ANNE SOMERS
Series producer CHARLES NAIRN BBC Scotland
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather Michael Fish
by Bill Lyons.
"If Den thinks I'm going to be all matey with Miss Silk Knickers, he's got another thing coming!"
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Howard Stableford
Maggie Philbin , Judith Hann and Peter Macann bringing you the new and fantastic from the world of science. This week: Howard
Stableford in Italy tests out a new artificial fibre which breathes better than cotton. Producers
MARTIN MORTIMORE. DANA PURVIS VIV KING , CYNTHIA PAGE
Studio director TOM WRAGG Editor RICHARD REISZ
Emlyn Hughes and Bill Beaumont captain two teams of sporting celebrities. Their guests this week: the man who hopes one day to be World Heavyweight Champion, Frank Bruno ; Glasgow Rangers and England soccer international Terry Butcher ; Wasps and England fly-half Rob Andrew ; and the Commonwealth Games gold medallist at 10,000m Liz Lynch.
David Coleman questions their knowledge of sport. Director JOHN TAIT
Producer MIKE ADLEY BBC Manchester
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Julia Somerville and Philip Hayton present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News Weather
Written by CARLA LANE
The story of the Boswells, a family of lovable rogues, their unity, loyalty and ability to survive in today's world of unemployment - with the help of a little gentle skulduggery.
Title song by DAVID MACKAY Designer GARY WILLIAMSON Film director SUSAN BELBIN Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH
from Bradford with Sir Robin Day
The weekly opportunity for the general public to pose the questions and debate the answers with those in power, those who seek it and those who influence events.
Sir Robin Day and his guests go to Yorkshire to face the questions and arguments of a Bradford audience.
Director ANTONIA CHARLTON Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
from the Bournemouth International Centre
Ray Moore introduces the second of two programmes featuring the finalists of the United Kingdom Dance Championships 1987.
In the year's first major dance competition, some of the best couples in the world compete for the Professional Latin American and Amateur Modern titles.
In cabaret, six women collectively known as The Fairer Sax
Music: Ross Mitchell and his Band
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