with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman with Bob Friend 's view of life across the Atlantic.
including Hot Seat - your chance to interrogate people whose decisions affect you.
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk . his studio audience and guests.
with Margo MacDonald
One of the biggest items in the 'Restart' package is the new Job Training Scheme, (e) For leaflet send large 24p sae to A[address removed]
Phillip Schofield with programme news and your birthday greetings.
Blow the wind southerly, easterly, westerly - and blow the wind northerly too! Presenter Janet Palmer Guest Wayne Jackman Story: The Bag of Wind by GERALD ROSE
by Elisabeth Beresford
Told by Bernard Cribbins
(R)
with Leonard Fenton
with Pattie Coldwell Bob Wellings and Eamonn Holmes including at
12.0 News and Weather
Today Tom welcomes on stage at the Plaza Leisure Centre, Exeter, top show business names; and Debbie Greenwood is once again 'out and about' meeting the characters and seeing the sights of the area.
with Martyn Lewis
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Lucy's visit to the optician makes her unhappy.
Des pops the question.
A See-Saw programme
(R)
Presented by Selina Scott and Jeff Banks
A dozen schoolboys visit a menswear exhibition, go shopping and have their hair cut by Trevor Sorbie. Guests Howard Jones and Hazel O'Connor
starring Arthur Askey Richard Murdoch
When Lady Randall withdraws financial support for their show, big-hearted Arthur and 'Stinker' Murdoch decide to infiltrate her stately home. With Arthur in drag as cook and Stinker as footman, the house is soon a shambles.
Screenplay by HOWARD IRVING YOUNG. VAL GUEST and MARRIOTT EDGAR
Produced by EDWARD BLACK Directed by MARCEL VARNEL
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with Phillip Schofield
Caterpillar Trail
Stuart Bradley explores a city farm and looks back to the last series. A new series starts next week so get spotting and jotting and write to Stuart at: Caterpillar Trail,
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Our two heroes get into trouble when Stan gets mistaken for a hold-up man in "The Finks Robbery".
by Dodie Smith
Told by Sarah Greene for Jackanory
(R)
(R)
with Nick Wilton Floella Benjamin Robert Harley and Sarah Mortimer
Dear Fast Forward viewer. Thanks for the cake recipe. We did what you suggested and served it through an old sock! We all thought it was great except for Nick - he was still wearing the sock!
However, you could try watching Fast Forward through an old sock. Fast Forward - the comedy programme which comes in more than one flavour!
Musical director STEVE BROWN Designer ANDREW PURCELL Production
DAVID CRICHTON. TREVOR MCCALLUM
A serial in five parts
by SID WADDELL
1: The Glipton Romeos
Jossy returns for the new season but the Giants have disappeared. 'Bitten by a bug' says Albert mysteriously.
There's dirty work afoot, but football isn't the only passion.
Film cameraman REX MAIDMENT "Jm editor MARTIN PEPLER signer JOHN HOLLAND executive producer PAUL STONE Director EDWARD PUGH ⢠BACK PAGES: 86 *CEEFAX SUBTITLES
There's a frightening and ugly creature lurking at the top of Evergreen mountain.
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton Weather BILL GILES
Join Terry live at the Television Theatre.
Presented by Selina Scott and Jeff Banks
A dozen schoolboys from
Gloucestershire visit a major menswear exhibition, go shopping in Covent Garden and have their hair cut by leading hairdresser Trevor Sorbie. There's a look at swimwear and spring fashion. Howard Jones and Hazel O'Connor talk about how what they eat determines what they wear. Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
starring
Olio
Out of the frying pan and into a ... stew; J.R. may be a home-coming hero to some, but the alarm bells at Ewing Oil keep on ringing.
Cliff rails at Pam as a vital deal is aborted, but there is even more staggering news of another lady in his unlucky life.
Written by LEONARD KATZMAN Directed by STEVE KANALY
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Anne Robinson with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer VICKI MARRIOT Please send letters to:
Points of View, BBCtv Centre London W12 8QT
by the Labour Party
Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News Weather
The World's Longest Flight We've all made paper aeroplanes; but this one was different. It kept on flying for nine days - right round the world.
Q.E.D. was in at the beginning, long before
Dick Rutan , Jeana Yeager and their Voyager aircraft flew slowly and bumpily into the record books.
It was essentially a grass roots project - a home-built plane paid for by selling t-shirts. And yet their astounding success proved that ordinary people still push the frontiers of technology - when they've a mind to.
Series editor DAVID FILKIN Producer ALAN DOBSON
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Introduced by Steve Rider Championship Boxing from the Royal Albert Hall, London
NICK WILSHIRE of Bristol defends his Commonwealth light-middleweight title against LLOYD HIBBERT of Birmingham, with the British "tie at stake as well. On the Barrett/Duff promotion, at lIght-heavyweight, southern area champion JOHN MOODY fights for the vacant British title, against Leeds' former champion TOM colons. Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER
The World Figure Skating Championships from Cincinnati, USA.
BRIAN BOITANO of the USA won the men's world title last Year from Canadian BRIAN ORSER. Both men do battle again tonight in the short Programme, which also features Britain's PAUL ROBINSON in his first world championship. News too of the original set pattern dance With Soviets BESTIAMANOVA and BUKIN favourites to take their sixth major title.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Plus football highlights from a match which could decide the outcome of this season's first division Championship.
Television presentation: fOXlng BOB DUNCAN
Skating CBS. USA
Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON