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Partners in Education
Parents in Glasgow partner their children and professional educators in 'fun' activities which bring together learning experiences in and out of school.
Videotape editor PHIL SOUTHBY Producer IAN WOOLF (e)
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Cheques payable to NEC Trust Ltd. Also available from booksellers
(Shown last Friday at 1.25 pm)
with Phillip Schofield
Presenters
Ben Thomas , Carol Chell Story: Juju and the Pirate by LOUIS BAUM andPHILLIPPE MATTER (R)
(R)
with Dora Bryan
from Spetchley Park,
Worcester - a lost paradise of rare and interesting plants.
with Bob Wellings Pattie Coldwell
Eamonn Holmes
Your chance to talk back to the programme makers with your comments and gripes on last night's TV. Open Air number: [number removed]including at
12.0 News and Weather
This week Tom and Debbie Greenwood go to one of the world's great seats of learning for a rip-roaring variety show, live from the stage of the Corn Exchange, Cambridge.
with Martyn Lewis Weather BILL GILES
Julie is invited to
Philip Martin 's flat. Danny takes Wendy on the town.
Max and Maria's dinner to discuss their future turns acrimonious.
Written by TIM PAGE , REG WATSON CHRISTINE SCHOFIELD Directed by JOHN GAUCI. MAX VARNEL
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A See-Saw programme
It's riverbank boatrace day! With Carol Chell and Don Spencer
(R)
by Cyril Abraham
Starring Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass
and Edward Chapman, Philip Bond, Brian Rawlinson, Howard Lang, Jessica Benton, Michael Billington
Is Elizabeth's baby a bastard? Albert suddenly tomes face to face with a new possibility, while James sets forth on a troubled voyage to Quebec.
(R)
A light-hearted musical quiz presented by Barry Cryer. Liza Goddard leads the ladies' team and Willie Rushton captains the gentlemen.
Musical director LAURIE HOLLOWAY Director ANDREA CONWAY Producer KEITH STEWART
starring with Caught on a Hot Tin Roof
When the twins decide to spy on their neighbour's birthday party, they get caught out in more ways than one. Written by JUDY PIOLI
Directed by PETER BALDWIN
Phillip Schofield - starting with
Postman Pat: Pat's Windy Day
It's a windy day in Greendale. Pat has a job steering his van, Alf Thompson is nearly blown off his feet, and Peter Fogg has to cut up a fallen tree to unblock the road before Pat can get through with the post.
Written by John Cunliffe. (R)
The teen angels and their favourite caveman are taken for a ride in a stage-coach.
(R)
by ADRIAN MITCHELL
Illustrated by PATRICK BENSON Read by Nigel Havers for Jackanory
The exciting! Amazing!
Fearless adventures of Baron Munchausen and his trusty steed called Never-you-Mind - all to be taken with a pinch of salt.
In the jungle Mendoza and the children have found a deserted ruined city, full of temples and pyramids. In one of the temples they find a magical jade mask, which begins to glow...
with Janet Ellis, Mark Curry and Caron Keating
(Ceefax subtitles)
Rolf Harris introduces three classic cartoons featuring favourite characters who have a passion for music. Producer DAVID PLATT
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world.
Weather Michael Fish
John Stapleton
Steve Clarke and Caroline Righton bring you all tonight's headlines from London and the south east. Plus all the day's sport from MICHAEL WALE Editor JANE DRABBLE
Join Terry live at the Television Theatre as he talks to people in the news, presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise.
Programme associate NEIL SHAND Director KEVIN BISHOP Producer JON PLOWMAN
Series producer JOHN FISHER
Another chance to see the first series of programmes in which Dave Lee Travis introduces some famous hit records from the past, helped by various film makers who were asked to present the images that these great old songs created for them. This is what they saw. Producer JOHN KING BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Serpents, Swiftlets and the Chasm of Gloom Narrated by David Attenborough
In the black caverns of Borneo live what are surely the strangest birds in the world. They make their nests of spit and can fly in total darkness. These cave swiftlets are but one of a multitude of creatures that inhabit this underworld; bat-eating snakes hunt beneath roosts that harbour bats by the million; huge mounds of guano seethe with insect scavengers, and giant poisonous centipedes stalk the cavern walls.
Men, too, come to these gigantic caves, clinging precariously to fragile ladders and walkways to gather a remarkable harvest.... for the swiftlets' nests are used, incredibly, to make bird's nest soup.
Photography MARTYN COLBECK Film editor ANDREW JOHNSTON Written and produced by PELHAM ALDRICH-BLAKE
Series producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
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by RICHARD OMMANNEY
Sam tries to play his cards right. But who's the pot?
Designer NIGEL CURZON
Produced and directed by JOHN B. HOBBS (R)
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with Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey Regional News Weather
The Kinnock Alternative
As the political parties gear up for the forthcoming General Election, what alternative vision does
Labour offer for Britain after eight years of Thatcher rule? How would a Labour government create jobs and cut the dole queues? How would they pay for planned improvements in hospitals and schools? What effect would tax changes have on the pound in your pocket? And what will Labour do if no party wins an overall majority in the next
Parliament? u In Panorama, the Leader of the Opposition, The Rt Hon Neil Kinnock , mp, is interviewed live by Sir Robin Day.
Producer PETER BELL
Editor DAVID DICKINSON
Starring James Coburn, Omar Sharif, Bruce Boxleitner, Ronee Blakley
Tired of winning cups rather than money, ace pool hustler Nick Casey heads for New Orleans to challenge the wealthy Deacon, who has just bought his way out of jail. But before the battle of the giants can take place, Nick and his young protege Billie Joe have to hustle their way around the poolrooms of the United States in order to raise a stake of $20,000 for a game of pool worth $218,000.
Screenplay by JOHN BRASCIA and ROBERT VINCENT O'NEIL Produced by JOHN BRASCIA
Directed by ROBERT ELUS MILLER 0 FILMS: page 29