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Sports news from Bob Wilson Timetable:
Weather with Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55, 8.25
Regional news and travel at 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton with Britain's liveliest consumer show. Deputy editor STEVE PHELPS Editor NICK HAYES
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9.0 am and 6.0 pm. Editor HUGH PURCELL Directors
BOB MARSLAND. LINDA NASH Producers
SUE NIX. SARA RAMSDEN
You're Still a Parent
When couples separate or divorce, they remain parents. The family conciliation services are trying to limit the damage that can result from arguments about custody and access.
Videotape editor MARK LAWRENCE Producer IAN WOOLF (e)
with Phillip Schofield
Anything goes when you say hello!
Presenter Mike Amatt Guest Carol Chell Story: Dear Daddy by PHILIPPE DUPASQUIER
(R)
with Gary Watson
from Probus Gardens, Cornwall
with Bob Wellings Pattie Coldwell
Eamonn Holmes and special guest John Cole including at
12.0 News and Weather
This week the Roadshow team go 'over the water' to the historic city of Londonderry. Tom is presenting the best of Irish show business live from the stage of the Guildhall, while Debbie Greenwood is 'out and about' meeting the people of Derry.
Producer STEVE WEDDLE BBC Pebble Mill
with Martyn Lewis
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Richard Morrison asks Maria to spend a weekend with him. Max plays a trick on his neighbour which backfires. This week's cast:
Written by GINNY LOWNDES
PENNY FRASER. ROBERT GUILLEMOT Directed by RUSSELL WEBB. ANDREW FRIEDMAN
A See-Saw programme (R)
Midland Bank World Indoor Pairs Championship Thirty-two of the best bowlers in the world contest the second World Pairs Championship.
The first match consists of the reigning champions DAVID BRYANT and TONY ALLCOCK. Their opponents are DAVID GOURLAY and JOHN WATSON , a formidable pair from Scotland.
DAVID ICKE introduces coverage of the first session from the Bournemouth International Centre.
A lighthearted 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
Small Packages
It's Valerie's birthday and the boys are looking for a special present but she has a bigger surprise in store from the storeman.
Written by CHIP KEYES and DOUG KEYES
Directed by PETER BALDWIN
Phillip Schofield - starting with
Postman Pat: Postman Pat's Finding Day
Postman Pat and Jess, his black and white cat, call in, as they do every day, at Mrs Goggin 's post office to collect the post to be delivered in Greendale. But his round also becomes a search for Katy Pottage 's missing doll.
Written by John Cunliffe. (R)
When the Teen Angels attend a dress show they find they have to search for the dresses.
(R)
by ALLAN AHLBERG Told for Jackanory by Victoria Wood with Martin Jarvis and Rosalind Ayres
Today: Too Many Bears 'One evening a little girl named Dinah Price kissed her mum and dad goodnight, climbed the stairs, went into her room - and found ...' Well, every night for eight nights she found someone different, but all equally difficult to get rid of. Illustrations JAN BRYCHTA
After much travelling and many adventures, Esteban and his friends discover the third ruined city and a golden statue holding a third manuscript, which speaks of a mountain with a strange name - 'the mountain of the burning shield'.
with Janet Ellis, Mark Curry and Caron Keating
(Ceefax subtitles)
Dogged determination is the theme of today's three cartoons: Quack Shot The Cat's Tale and The Cuckoo Clock 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 JOHN KETTLEY
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
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.
Love at First Byte
For Charlie Moore computers are nasty things that mess up phone bills and send wrong bank statements. But is it time to change his attitude when Wilma, the class computer, starts printing out anonymous love letters addressed to him?
Written by BOB GRIFF ARD and HOWARD ADLER
Directed by FRANK BONNER
Last of the present series In-Flight Movie Narrated by David Attenborough
Have you ever wanted to fly like a bird? As Wildlife takes to the air, new filming techniques bring this experience to life. Did you know that short-winged ducks are among the fastest birds and swifts are among the slowest? That woodland birds need short wings and small birds take rests as they fly? As the film flies in the clouds with a flock of geese, looks over the shoulder of a soaring buzzard or hedge-hops with a speeding starling, it reveals just how a bird's design is shaped to the life it leads - in flight. Photography
ALAN HAYWARD. OWEN NEWMAN Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE Written and produced by JOHN DOWNER
Series producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
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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.
Designer NIGEL JONES
Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD
(Postponed from 9 March)
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Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News Weather
Northern Ireland:
The Troubled Peace
South Armagh was once known as bandit country. Now it bristles with electronic surveillance, new bungalows and the profits of cattle smuggling.
The Bogside of Londonderry - the scene of 'Bloody Sunday' - now has a new community centre on the site of the rioting of 15 years ago.
With no end to the violence in sight, Panorama looks at how people have tried to come to terms with their suffering in two of the most afflicted Protestant and Catholic communities and hears about their hopes and their fears. Reporter David Lomax Producer DENYS BLAKEWAY Editor DAVID DICKINSON
Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Bruce Weitz
Dorothy Stratten, a beautiful teenager living in Vancouver, is befriended by Paul Snider, a small-time hustler. After Snider sends some photographs of her to
Playboy magazine, Dorothy is 'discovered' and propelled into the glamorous world of modelling. Her success is to backfire when Snider's insane jealousy boils over....
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Midland Bank World Indoor Pairs Championship
The third match of the first round featuring, from
Israel, CECIL BRANSKY and JEFF RABKIN , their opponents being TERRY SULLIVAN and DAVID wiLKiNS from Wales.
DAVID icke introduces highlights.