with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
Reports from JAMES cox MIKE STEWART
PETER MARSHALL GUY MICHELMORE PENNY BUSTIN
MARGARET GILMORE and BILL NEELY
with Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
with Margo MacDonald By the end of this month everyone who has been out of work for over a year will have been invited to come for a Restart interview at the local Jobcentre. Does it help you to get a job? How does it affect Your benefits? (e) 0 INFO: page 77
with Phillip Schofield
It's always raining when we want to go out
Story: The Weatherhouse (traditional)
(R)
with Leonard Fenton
with Judi Spiers
Naughty knickers at next-to-no cost, rice puddings from Shirley Goode, how to keep your cat away from the vet, and how not to get caught by building trade baddies.
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Des resents Daphne's interference in his relationship with Joan Langdon. Maria makes a surprise call on Max.
(For cast see page 36. Shown again tomorrow at 10.5am)
A See-Saw programme
(R)
starring
Edward G. Robinson Humphrey Bogart Bette Davis
Wayne Morris
Boxing promoter Nick Donati accidentally discovers a potential high-class heavyweight and sets about converting him into a title contender - nicknamed Kid Galahad. But when the Kid is pitted against Turkey Morgan's star fighter, he becomes the victim of a double cross.
Screenplay by SETON I. MILLER , based on the story by FRANCIS WALLACE Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ
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with Antony Johns
On your marks, set, go!
Antony is on the starting blocks today for an athletic programme which keeps him on his toes right to the finishing line!
Musical director ALLAN ROGERS Director SHARON MILLER Producer PIPPA DYSON (R)
Who's stolen the Hudson River road tunnel? Only the Hunter can find the answer.
(R)
by Dodie Smith
Told by Sarah Greene for Jackanory
(R)
The Peril of Ping Pong
Eric is just another schoolboy - but when danger calls, a few mouthfuls of his special bananas and Eric is
Bananaman. With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor
Bill Oddie , Graeme Garden Jill Shilling
Written by BERNIE KAY Music by DAVE COOKE
Produced and directed by TERRY WARD (R)
Trains
Everybody has heard of Stephenson, but who was Trevithick? All the people in the arcade help collect things to do with trains, except Mr Sellers, including
The Kid with Steve Fairnie
Costume VIANNEY AVELLA Director PETER LESLIE Producer CLIVE DOIG
A series of 24 programmes Episode 19 by MARGARET SIMPSON
'I'm not cut out for teaching. I never want to see the inside of a classroom again.' This week's cast: and Sorrell as Harriet Devised by PHIL REDMOND Designer PIA GRAHAM
Costume designer LINDA HAYSMAN Make-up designer USA WESTCOTT Producer RONALD SMEDLEY Director ALBERT BARBER
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Introduced by Frank Bough This week John Carter visits the Maldives: beautiful coral islands set in the Indian Ocean. He discovers the underwater splendours of the reefs and is bemused by the amazing dancing trees. Kathy Tayler becomes a graduate of the Pegasus Academy of Snooker,
Basingstoke. She improves her cue action, but still gets snookered by the pros.
And Gillian Reynolds takes the legendary Greyhound bus round the 'stately homes' of the southern states of America: J.R.'s Southfork and Elvis's Graceland.
In the studio, tips and advice to help you plan your holiday. Producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
by Michael Robartes.
'Can't get my head round it, Sharon. Suddenly I got three fathers - at least'.
(For cast see page 60)
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Regional News; Weather
with Barry Norman
Stand by Me - a surprise hit in America last year, it tells the story of four adolescents on an adventure where they discover the meaning of friendship.
Gene Wilder talks to Film 87 on the set of his new film
Haunted Honeymoon, which he directs and co-stars with his wife Gilda Redner. Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH
Highlights of one of this evening's important football fixtures which will help to decide the destiny of the first division championship. Commentator
JOHN MOTSON
Television presentation JOHN SHREWSBURY
The last of six episodes in the history of NATO
Could We Make a Decision or Not?
The decision to place Cruise and Pershing missiles in western Europe caused a fundamental change in the strategic relationship between western Europe and the Soviet Union.
The Americans were determined that their NATO allies should accept their decision. Why? Introduced by John Barry with David Aaron Paul Nitze
Helmut Schmidt and Walther Stutzle Film editor TONY WILLIAMS
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