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A market place of ideas
Join Judi Spiers and find out how you can save time, effort and, above all, money.
This week: how to take years off your age instantly: how to perk up your wardrobe and your vegetables; how to cope with condensation and how to refresh an old bike ready for spring.
Director NICK KENNERLEY
Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
For leaflet send large sae to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Judi Spiers
Producer:
Erica Griffiths

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Phillip Schofield - starting with:

Count Me In
with Anthony Johns
Antony has a go at hitting highs and lows today when music is the keynote. However, he's going to stick with what he's best at: feeling the beat with his feet!
(R)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Phillip Schofield
Presenter (Count Me In):
Anthony Johns
Musical Director (Count Me In):
Allan Rogers
Designer (Count Me In):
Michael Trevor
Producer (Count Me In):
Pippa Dyson

by NAOMI LEWIS from a story by E. NESBIT
Illustrated by ERROL LE CAIN Read by Nigel Havers for Jackanory
Miss Fitzroy Robinson ran a 'select boarding establishment for the daughters of respectable monarchs'. But one family visiting day, King Fortunatus discovered that his daughter, Daisy, had disappeared.... Designer chris SEAGERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Naomi Lewis
Story By:
E. Nesbit
Read By:
Nigel Havers
Unknown:
Miss Fitzroy Robinson

with Terry Nutkins
Nick Davies , Chris Packham Terry takes 11-year-old Ben Cole to meet 'Baby Shamu'. She's the-only baby killer whale in captivity and she lives in Florida! Nick finds out why cats have whiskers, and Chris celebrates Ron the tarantula's birthday with a special guest - the world's largest spider!
Executive producer MIKE BEYNON Producer PAUL APPLEBY BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Nutkins
Unknown:
Nick Davies
Unknown:
Chris Packham
Unknown:
Ben Cole
Producer:
Mike Beynon
Producer:
Paul Appleby

with Bill Oddie , Debbie Rix and 'Mr Trivia ' Billy Butler. You'll be much wiser and only 25 minutes older after tonight's Fax.
Faxline: [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Debbie Rix
Unknown:
Mr Trivia
Unknown:
Billy Butler.

Introduced by Frank Bough This week beginner
Bill Buckley pits his ski-ing skills against the AUSTRIAN NATIONAL DISPLAY TEAM at St Anton but he finds it's downhill all the way.
In Barbados Anne Gregg joins a pirate trip on the Jolly Roger and discovers a hidden treasure of a hotel.
Local hero Paul Coia takes a travel pass round the glorious highlands and islands of his native Scotland.
In the studio, up to the minute news and advice to help you make your holiday decisions. Producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough

The last episode of a six-part serial by ALICK ROWE starring
Kenneth Cranham Cheryl Campbell Michael Byrne
Introducing Neil Jeffery
A confrontation that changes everyone's lives takes place between Mark and Eric. Nothing can ever be the same again.
Lighting BARRY CHATFIELD
Script editor JENNY SHERIDAN Producer RUTH BOSWELL Director
JOHN GORME CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Alick Rowe
Unknown:
Kenneth Cranham
Unknown:
Cheryl Campbell
Unknown:
Michael Byrne
Unknown:
Neil Jeffery
Editor:
Jenny Sheridan
Producer:
Ruth Boswell
Unknown:
John Gorme Ceefax
Eric Palmer:
Kenneth Cranham
Elizabeth Fellowes:
Cheryl Campbell
MarkFellowes:
Michael Byrne
Tim Palmer:
Neil Jeffery
Sandy Clarke:
Andree Evans
Ralph Barton:
Basil Moss
Neil Carolan:
Peter Howell
Richard Davison:
Linus Roache
Headmaster:
Mark Wing-Davey
Martin Byford:
Peter Sykes
Tony Mells:
James Carrington
Ian Fielding:
Matthew Barrett
Verger:
Alan Starkey
Hotel manager:
Paul Cresswell

with Russell Harty
Paul Newman in a rare interview talks to Russell Harty about his latest film
The Color of Money - a sequel to The Hustler. He re-creates the role of Fast Eddie Felson , the sharp-shooting pool player, with TOM CRUISE as his protege.
Castaway - OLIVER REED and AMANDA DONAHOE make a marriage of convenience in order to become castaways on a desert island.
NICHOLAS ROEG directs this adaptation of LUCY Irvine's autobiographical book. Director TESSA GOGOL Producer JANE LUSH

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Harty
Unknown:
Paul Newman
Unknown:
Russell Harty
Unknown:
Eddie Felson
Unknown:
Oliver Reed
Unknown:
Amanda Donahoe
Unknown:
Nicholas Roeg
Director:
Tessa Gogol

by Len Murray with Geoffrey Goodman In the last of four programmes, Len Murray , former General Secretary of the TUC, talks about Mrs Thatcher 's style of government, admitting that it took the TUC two years to come to terms with the new Toryism. The issue of trade union membership at GCHQ destroyed any trust left between the government and the TUC. Finally, he talks about his last months as General Secretary - during the miners' strike. Research MONA ADAMS
Film sound JIM GREENHORN Film editor JON KENT
Producers BILL JONES, JOHN WALKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Len Murray
Unknown:
Geoffrey Goodman
Unknown:
Len Murray
Unknown:
Mrs Thatcher
Unknown:
John Walker

with Dr Alan Maryon Davis

Someone choking can die within minutes. Would you know what to do? Could you save that life?

With Kate Dorning, Andrew Hall, Bruce Lidington, Wanda Ventham and Stephen Yardley
(R) (e)

For training session details and free leaflet on emergency first aid send sae to: [address removed]
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr Alan Maryon Davis
[Actress]:
Kate Dorning
[Actor]:
Andrew Hall
[Actor]:
Bruce Lidington
[Actress]:
Wanda Ventham
[Actor]:
Stephen Yardley
Drama written by:
Leslie Duxbury
Producer:
Jenny Rogers
Producer:
Julian Stenhouse

Six episodes in the history of NATO
3: A 16-inch Manhole Cover
NATO's Lisbon conference in 1952 decided that the alliance would need 90 divisions for the successful conventional defence of Europe. NATO governments could not see how the alliance could afford them, so there are now about 5,000 nuclear weapons on European soil.
Introduced by John Barry with Wolfgang Altenburg
Robert Bowie , Pierre Gallois Andrew Goodpaster , Denis Healey , Robert Richardson
Produced by HOWARD SMITH (R) (e)

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Barry
Unknown:
Wolfgang Altenburg
Unknown:
Robert Bowie
Unknown:
Pierre Gallois
Unknown:
Andrew Goodpaster
Unknown:
Denis Healey
Unknown:
Robert Richardson
Produced By:
Howard Smith

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