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Not Something You Talk About It is estimated that 15 per cent of women with young children suffer from stress, incontinence or a leaky bladder. Getting help can be embarrassing and difficult, but there are things you can do.
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with Bob Wellings, Pattie Coldwell, Eamonn Holmes
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This week Tom and Debbie take the roadshow to Wales where they are on stage at the new civic centre in Port Talbot.
with Martyn Lewis
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Des tells his mother he is getting married. This week's cast:
Written by CHRISTINE MCCOURT , GINNY LOWNDES Directed by PETER ANDRKIDIS , RUSSELL WEBB
A See-Saw programme (R)
Written by Don M. Mankiewicz.
Raymond Burr stars as wheelchair-bound detective Robert T. Ironside.
Ironside uses psychological techniques to track down an elusive strangler - or two?
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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
starring and Roots of all Evil
Compromise is the order of the day when the boys fall out over a car and Annie and Valerie fall out over a tree. Written by R. j. coLLEARY
Directed by PETER BALDWIN
Phillip Schofield - starting with:
The Amazing Adventures of Morph: The Abominable Snowman
Introduced by Tony Hart
An animation series with Morph and his friends in their under-the-table world.
(R)
Written by John Cunliffe.
The Rev Timms has to be stopped from catching the train to London. But it proves a tall order for Pat to catch up with him. (R)
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by Ted Hughes
Told by Tom Baker for Jackanory
'The Iron Man came to the top of the cliff. How far had he walked? Where had he come from? How was he made? Nobody knows.' So begins this weird, compelling fantasy which has been a favourite with children for nearly 20 years.
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The children find the second Golden City but so do the Doctor and Marinche... They manage to get hold of another manuscript which instructs them to go north, to the forest of statues.
with Janet Ellis, Mark Curry and Caron Keating
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Rolf Harris introduces some larger-than-life characters who appear in three classic cartoons:
Hop, Look and Listen Strife with Father and King-Size Canary Producer DAVID PLATT
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world. Weather MICHAEL FISH
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 JOHN BIRKIN
Producer JON PLOWMAN
Series producer JOHN FISHER
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Charliegate
History isn't always the truth - a lesson the class learns when Dennis turns an evening of conversation with Charlie into a muck-raking 'exclusive' for the school newspaper.
Written by ALAN ROSEN
Directed by ART DIELHENN
Nautilus - 500 Million Years Under the Sea Narrated by David Attenborough
At dusk, on a remote Pacific coral reef, a strange creature emerges from the depths. It has a beautiful shell, a beak and a mass of tentacles, covered in suckers, with which it catches its prey. Nautilus, a relative of the octopus and squids, has been called a living fossil. But is it? Now biologists have new and fascinating information about this extraordinary animal. As dawn breaks, it retreats again, taking its secrets back into the ocean depths. Filmed and directed by PAUL ATKINS and MICHAEL DEGRUY BBCtv presentation by RICHARD BROCK
Series producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
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written by GEORGE LAYTON starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers featuring Simon Williams Jane Booker and Dinah Sheridan
Toby's plan to move out of the Royal Hotel - where he and Tom have been sharing a room - is going to create
Problems for Tom, and has already resulted in a distinct 'atmosphere' between them.... that is, until they meet a common foe.
Designer ROB HINDS
Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD
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with Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey
Regional News; Weather
Austin Rover - Breakthrough or Breakdown?
Labour rescued it by nationalisation. The
Conservatives cannot wait to privatise it. What is the truth about Austin Rover's future? On the eve of the Budget, Fred Emery assesses the options facing J. Graham Day, the Rover Chairman appointed by Mrs Thatcher to bring this key sector of British manufacturing industry to the market place. His new plan for the car firm looks to a profitable future in the private sector. The Opposition accuses the Government of concealing, ahead of the General
Election, the plans for real impact on jobs in the West
Midlands and on the future of British manufacturing. Producer PETER BELL
Editor DAVID DICKINSON
by Peter McDougall
Geordie and Dunny are making 'rafts and rafts of money' on the streets of Edinburgh, outside the law, yet they're sure they'll never be caught. But on their trail are two mysterious watchers with an odd sense of humour.
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The Smiths
One family's experience of trying to stay in work, presented by Eric Robson. Carol Smith balances the family finances on E90 a week; that calls for expert management skills, a strong will, and a hope that no unexpected bills appear. Her weekly shopping leaves no room for luxuries and no room for mistakes, but what happens if the money doesn't balance?
Film cameraman RICHARD RANKEN Film editor MICHAEL DUXBURY
Executive producer JENNY ROGERS Producer RICHARD ELSE