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with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
News summaries on the hour and half hour
The latest sports news and comment from Bob Wilson Timetable:
Weather with Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55, 8.25
Regional news and travel information at
7.15,7.45,8.15

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson
Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Francis Wilson

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. Directors
BOB MARSLAND , UNDA NASH Editor HUGH PURCELL Producers
SARA RAMSDEN. SIMON SHAW

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Unknown:
Bob Marsland
Unknown:
Sara Ramsden.
Unknown:
Simon Shaw

'You've got a healthy baby, what more do you want?'
Georgina Ray needed more - she was in constant pain, because she'd been badly stitched up after her baby was bom. Even though she had been a health visitor, she was still unable to get the help she needed.
One way of providing good post-natal care is suggested by a group of women in Bournemouth who started their own Well-Woman Centre.
Series producer IAN WOOLF Producer STACEY ADAMS (e)
The Parent Book fom [address removed], price £3.95 inc postage and packaging; cheques payable to NEC Trust Ltd. Also from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Georgina Ray
Producer:
Stacey Adams

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 television. Open Air number: [number removed]
BBC Manchester

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Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Pattie Coldwell
Presenter:
Eamonn Holmes
Deputy Editor:
Cyril Gates
Editor:
Peter Weil

Des and Paul come to decisions about their intentions towards Joan and Terry.
This week's cast:
Written by ADRIAN VAN DEN BOK VALDA MARSHALL. PENNY FRASER SALLY WEBB
Directed by PETER BERNARDOS PETER ANDRKIDIS

Contributors

Written By:
Adrian van Den Bok
Written By:
Valda Marshall.
Written By:
Penny Fraser
Written By:
Sally Webb
Directed By:
Peter Bernardos
Directed By:
Peter Andrkidis
Max Ramsay:
Francis Bell
Maria Ramsay:
Dasha Blahova
Danny Ramsay:
David Clencie
Shane Ramsay:
Peter O'Brien
Jim Robinson:
Alan Dale
Scott Robinson:
Darius Perkins
Paul:
Stephen Dennis
Julie Robinson:
Vikki Blanche
Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Des Clarke:
Paul Keane
Daphne Lawrence:
Elaine Smith
Joan Langdon:
Catherine Lynch
Bob Sutton:
Christopher Waters
Terry Inglis:
Maxine Klibingams
Edith Harris:
Eve Godley
Brian Hardy:
Danny Nash
Toby Adams:
Nick Antipas
Richard Morrison:
Peter Flett

A See-Saw programme
with Chloe Ashcroft and Don Spencer
(R)

Contributors

Presenter:
Chloe Ashcroft
Presenter:
Don Spencer
Musical Director:
Richard Brown
Percussionist:
Peter Howland
Script Associate:
Robin Haldane
Producer:
Christine Hewitt
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

The return of one of television's most famous detectives - Raymond Burr stars as Robert T. Ironside, the wheelchair-bound criminal investigator.
With Don Galloway as Det Sgt Brown, Barbara Anderson as Office Eve Whitfield and Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
Guest stars Gene Evans as Al Hayes, James Gregory as Herbert Jarmin

Ironside plays for high stakes when he tries to solve a racecourse robbery.
(R)

[Photo caption] Raymond Burr as the tough detective confined to a wheelchair BBC1, 2.5 pm Ironside

Contributors

Writer:
Don M. Mankiewicz
Director:
Michael Caffey
Robert T. Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Det Sgt Brown:
Don Galloway
Officer Eve Whitfield:
Barbara Anderson
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
Al Hayes:
Gene Evans
Herbert Jarmin:
James Gregory

A light-hearted musical quiz presented by Barry Cryer
Liza Goddard leads the ladies'team and Willie Rushton captains the gentlemen.
A live band provides the music as the teams hunt for clues hidden in the titles of popular tunes, from Irving Berlin to the Beatles. Musical director
LAURIE HOLLOWAY
Director ANDREA CONWAY Producer KEITH STEWART

Contributors

Presented By:
Barry Cryer
Presented By:
Liza Goddard
Presented By:
Willie Rushton
Unknown:
Laurie Holloway
Director:
Andrea Conway
Producer:
Keith Stewart

starring and The Return of Uncle Skip
The chauvinistic Uncle Skip comes to stay and makes a surprising announcement which shows he still has a great deal to learn about relationships. Written by CHIP AND DOUG KEYES
Directed by PETER BALDWIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Doug Keyes
Directed By:
Peter Baldwin
Valerie Hogan:
Valerie Harper
David Hogan:
Jason Bateman
Willie Hogan:
Danny Ponce
Mark Hogan:
Jeremy Licht
Michael Hogan:
Josh Taylor
Col Skip Franklin:
Gerald Gordon
Darlene:
Arlene Colonka

Phillip Schofield - starting with
Postman Pat: Pat Goes Sledging
Pat has an urgent parcel to get to Hill Top Farm, but it's cut off by snow drifts. Peter Fogg can only clear some of the way with his snow plough; then Alf Thompson comes up with a way to deliver the post.
Written by John Cunliffe. (R)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Phillip Schofield
Narration and vocals (Postman Pat):
Ken Barrie
Writer (Postman Pat):
John Cunliffe
Music (Postman Pat):
Bryan Daly
Designed and directed by (Postman Pat):
Ivor Wood

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

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Steve Clarke
Unknown:
Caroline Righton
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 TONY NEWMAN Producer PETER ESTALL
Series producer JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Shand
Director:
Tony Newman
Producer:
John Fisher

starring
Back to the Future
Charlie isn't looking forward to his high-school reunion, and Eric isn't too excited about what the future holds in store for him.
Written by RICH EUSTIS, MICHAEL ELIAS Directed by JOHN TRACY

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Elias
Directed By:
John Tracy
Charlie Moore:
Howard Hesseman
Dr Samuels:
William G Schilling
Bernadette:
Jeannetta Arnette
Maria:
Leslie Bega
Arvid:
Dan Frischman
Darlene:
Robin Givens
Simone:
Khrystyne Haje
Jawaharlal:
Jory Husain
Alan:
Tony O'Dell
Eric:
Brian Robbins
Sarah:
Kimberly Russell
Dennis:
Dan Schneider
Janice:
Tannis Vallely

'Ladybird, Ladybird....’ Narrated by David Attenborough
Star of nursery rhyme and toyshop, greenfly's terror and gardener's friend, few insects hold such a special place in our affections as the ladybird. Red or yellow, chequered, spotted or plain, this beetle captures the imagination.
This celebration of ladybirds follows their fortunes from the egg through all the trials of life, until they do 'fly away home'.
Photography CHARLES PATEY Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE
Produced by PELHAM ALDRICH -BLAKE Series producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
Book: Life on Earth, available from booksellers price 97.95
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
Charles Patey
Editor:
Charles Aldridge
Produced By:
Pelham Aldrich
Producer:
Dilys Breese

Written by George Layton
Starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers
featuring Simon Williams, Jane How and Dinah Sheridan

After only 24 hours in his new flat Toby has realised that however luxurious one's surroundings, it doesn't compensate for being lonely. Tom sees this as an ideal time to try and reunite his father and mother.

(Nigel Havers is in Proof, Radio 4, Sunday 9.0 pm)
(Ceefax subtitles)

[Photo caption] Are things looking up for Angela (Dinah Sheridan) and Tom (Nigel Havers) now Toby has moved? BBC1, 8.30 pm Don't Wait Up

Contributors

Written By:
George Layton
Designer:
Nigel Jones
Producer/Director:
Harold Snoad
Dr Toby Latimer:
Tony Britton
Dr Tom Latimer:
Nigel Havers
Felicity Spicer-Gibbs:
Jane Booker
Dr Charles Cartwright:
Simon Williams
Helen:
Jane How
Angela Latimer:
Dinah Sheridan
Sarah Appleton:
Wanda Ventham

A weekly window on life in Britain and around the world through the eyes of television's top reporters: Michael Cockerell Robin Denselow
Fred Emery , Gavin Hewitt Richard Lindley Tom Mangold
John Penycate , John Ware Editor DAVID DICKINSON

Contributors

Reporters:
Michael Cockerell
Reporters:
Robin Denselow
Unknown:
Fred Emery
Unknown:
Gavin Hewitt
Unknown:
Richard Lindley
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Unknown:
John Penycate
Unknown:
John Ware
Editor:
David Dickinson

starring
George C. Scott
Trish van Devere Melvyn Douglas
When famous composer John Russell takes up residence in an old
Victorian mansion, all he requires are solitude, quiet and an atmosphere in which to work. But the dark panelled room and twisting corridors hold a different kind of atmosphere - dark and twisted like the house, but tainted with evil, death, and a presence from beyond the grave....
Screenplay by WILLIAM GRAY and ADRIAN MORRALL
Produced by JOEL MICHAEL and GARTH DRABINSKY
Directed by PETER MEDAK
(First showing on British television)
0 IN THE PICTURE: page 19
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Contributors

Unknown:
George C. Scott
Unknown:
Trish van Devere
Unknown:
Melvyn Douglas
Unknown:
John Russell
Unknown:
William Gray
Unknown:
Adrian Morrall
Produced By:
Joel Michael
Produced By:
Garth Drabinsky
Directed By:
Peter Medak
John Russell:
George C Scott
Claire Norman:
Trish van Devere
Senator Joe Carmichael:
Melvyn Douglas
Mrs Russell:
Jean Marsh
Dr Pemberton:
Barry Morse
Robert Lingstrom:
Bernard Behrens
Eva Lingstrom:
Roberta Maxwell
Tuttle:
Chris Gampel
Albert Harmon:
Eric Christmas

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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