with Frank Bough, Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
What do you do when you're told no? What say do you have in your life and do you know your rights as a child?
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Now that you've retired, is your house too big and too expensive to run?
Ought you to move or is it too late? More advice from Margo MacDonald
(For more information see Ceefax page 188) (e)
with Phillip Schofield
Red letter days, very special days. Days to remember - days you can't forget!
Story: "Counting Sheep by" Allan Seabridge
by Elisabeth Beresford
(R)
with Hugh Dickson
with Judi Spiers
This week, how to get something for nothing from your local factories, 15-minute feasts that beat the take-away, how not to look a slob in a dressing gown - and win a Bazaar bed with all the trimmings. (e)
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visits Norwich
The Open Air number is [number removed] BBC Manchester
Today, Tom puts the holidaymakers of Aviemore 'On the Spot' as they get the chance to perform their favourite party pieces; and Debbie Greenwood goes 'out-and-about' to meet the people and see the sights of the Highlands.
with Martyn Lewis
Weather Ian McCaskill
Maria learns the truth about Wendy Gibson.
(For cast see page 39. Shown again tomorrow at 10.5am)
A See-Saw programme (R)
Starring Robert Taylor, Kay Kendall, Robert Morley
When the Duke of Burgundy agrees to a marriage between his ward, Isabelle, and the ageing Lord Crawford, the Lord sends his nephew, Quentin Durward, to advance his suit. But Durward soon finds Isabelle has a mind of her own and has no wish to be used as a pawn in the intrigues of Burgundy and the scheming King Louis XI of France.
A swashbuckling tale based on the famous novel by Sir Walter Scott.
Films: page 18
Phillip Schofield - starting with
Count Me In
Antony Johns has a go at gymnastics. (R)
(R)
by Erich Kastner
Told for Jackanory by David Suchet.
(R)
with Terry Nutkins, Nick Davies, Chris Packham
To end the series - a studio full of mice, worms, snails, sausages, snakes, the odd hawk, and an African elephant. There's potholing, a special flower delivery, and Terry proves that baldness has advantages - for vultures!
BBC Bristol
by Sarah Daniels
A series of 24 programmes
Jackie shows off her engagement ring.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Bill Oddie , Debbie Rix and 'Mr Trivia ' Billy Butler with the answers to more of your questions.
BBC Manchester
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather John Kettley
Introduced by Frank Bough
Lions, zebras, giraffes, elephants. Anne Gregg meets them all when she goes into Kenya on a new Out of Africa safari.
Tenby might look like a film set, but John Carter rediscovers the real seaside and the pleasures of an old-fashioned holiday there.
Kathy Tayler enjoys the sunshine, fresh air and delightful scenery of the Rhone valley on a French cycling holiday.
In the studio, news and advice to help you make your holiday decisions.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
by Rosemary Mason.
"She's been beaten up something rotten. Isn't there anyone who can go with her".
Story: page 12 and Competition: page 16
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey Regional News Weather
A special screening of the famous adventure story as a tribute to the bestselling author who died earlier this month.
Seven paratroopers, led by a British intelligence officer, are sent on a seemingly impossible mission. They must enter the almost impregnable Nazi stronghold 'Castle of the Eagles' to rescue a high-ranking American officer. Their dangerous task is further threatened by a traitor in the group...
Films: page 18