with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
with Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
with Paul Clark and Eileen Evason Editor KEITH BAKER
BBC Northern Ireland
Phillip Schofield with programme news and your birthday greetings.
Presenter Kate Copstick Guest Ben Thomas
Story: Even a Millionaire Needs a Bucket by FRANCESCA ZEISSL Musical director IAN SMITH Woodwind DAVE MOSES Producer GREG CHILDS
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
(R)
with Hannah Gordon Producer RALPH ROLLS
Narrated by Robert Winston
Graft Judah Sanders finds a lump in his abdomen. It turns out to be a swollen artery in danger of rupturing. To save his life he must have an operation but, at 78, is he fit enough to undergo major surgery, and how will he cope afterwards?
Series editor DAVID PATERSON
Producer KATHARINE EVERETT
The Open Air open-line number is [number removed]including at
12.0 News and Weather
Tom O'Connor and Debbie Greenwood say goodbye to Port Talbot.
with Martyn Lewis
Weather JOHN KETILEY
Daphne asks Shane to live with her. Max has teething problems with a noisy neighbour.
(R)
by CARLA LANE starring
featuring in She Dreams a Lot
Designer IAN RAWNSLEY
Produced by DOUGLAS ARGENT (R)
Best Kept Secrets
Diana catches Mack with another woman. Abby has Plans for Ciji which don't include Kenny.
Written by RICHARD GOLLANCE "irected by LORRAINE SENNA
Hosted by Emlyn Hughes Questions put by Dr Sue Kingsman
Director JEREMY MILLS
Producer HENRY MURRAY
Phillip Schofield - starting with Corners
Presented by Tracy Brabin
Simon Davies with Jo Koma and guests Five Star erector ALISON STEWART
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
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(R)
by Ted Hughes
Told by Tom Baker for Jackanory.
(R)
Written and presented by Johnny Ball
Today Johnny visits the famous Bridgewater
Carnival, featuring over 100 floats ablaze with half a million electric lights.
Why are burglars feeling the Pressure? What's the connection between a lemon and the right time? Can you Plug in to a better game of table-tennis?
Join Johnny today when he turns the spotlight on 'the electrical impulse'.
Researcher PATSY TITCOMB
Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY Production JANE TARLETON
This week John Craven has the final report from Austria on: The Uphill Ski Club
Every year the 'Uphill Ski
Club' takes about 100 disabled People on a holiday in the snow. One of the groups, which included six children, went to St Johann in the Tyrol. 'Race day', the climax of their trip, has arrived and John continues the story of how the children face up to this big challenge.
Producer NICK HEATHCOTE Editor ERIC ROWAN
A series of 24 programmes Episode 22 by BARRY PURCHESE
The sit-in!
Devised by phil REDMOND
Script editors ANTHONY MINGHELLA and LEIGH JACKSON
Production associate DAVID LEONARD
Producer RONALD SMEDLEY
Director JOHN SMITH
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Yabba-dabba-doo! Roll on down to Bedrock to meet that most modem of Stone Age families. FredelTerrifico
Fred adopts the matador look for a holiday in Rockapulco, but rather than hearing the cries of 'Toro! Toro!' it's a case of 'Trouble! Trouble!'
Sue Lawley and Philip Hayton present the latest pictures, stories and events from
Britain and around the world. Weather MICHAEL FISH
London Plus, Spotlight
South Today, Points West Look East, Look North North West Tonight Midlands Today
Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment, live from the Television Theatre.
Starring Les Dawson
Les welcomes you to another edition of the comedy quiz game full of fabulous prizes. His special guests this week are: Roy Barraclough, Rustie Lee, Jan Leeming, Linda Nolan, Paul Shane, Jeff Stevenson
Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot TV Ltd
(R) (Ceefax subtitles)
starring
Deceptions
'When she's that happy, it usually means trouble....' Francesca isn't the only member of the Colby household to be unnerved by Sable's new-found high spirits.
Written by CAROL SARACENO
Directed by CURTIS HARRINGTON * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey
Regional News; Weather
by GAVIN LYALL
'he last of three parts adapted for television by BRIAN CLEMENS starring with and guest star
In France Agnes and Maxim meet the other surviving member of the group in the Photograph.
Music composed by DAVE GREENSLADE rfoduced by BOB MCINTOSH lrected by ALASTAIR REID
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starring
James Stewart Henry Fonda
Johnny Cobb is a farmer who also acts as nominal sheriff in — nearby Firecreek, a handful of houses on the road to Sweetwater. When Larkin and his gang of outlaws ride into Firecreek, Johnny's policy is 'least said, soonest mended', but when threatened violence becomes real, he has to re-examine his whole attitude to life.
Screenplay by CALVIN CLEMENTS Produced by PHILIP LEACOCK
Directed by VINCENT MCEVEETY 0 FILMS: page 19
The Smiths
John Smith is critical about politicians who try to live on the dole for a week 'and make public issue out of it'.
He believes you can't truly explain what it's like to anyone who's not been unemployed.
So how successful has The
Smiths been? Tonight, in the final programme, the Smith family look back and give their view. (e)
Death Trap
While Houston is packed off on a fishing trip, C. J. and Roy open a can of worms.
Written by RICHARD FISHER Directed by KIM MANNERS