with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
Reports from JAMES cox MARGARET GILMORE
PETER MARSHALL , BILL NEELY GUY MICHELMORE and MIKE STEWART
with Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Expecting a baby? Monday 6 April is a red-letter day for Maternity benefits. Margo MacDonald explains the changes that are coming up. (e) For leaflet send large 24p sae to [address removed]
with Phillip Schofield
Presenter Iain Lauchlan Guest Elizabeth Watts
Story: The Queen Spring
Cleans by PHYLLIS PEARCE (R)
(R)
with Alan Bennett
Join Judi Spiers for the final programme.
Who has won the prize in the bed competition? Has
Bazaar's fed-up fattie resisted his favourite chocolate bars? Also, how to cut the cost of summer motoring, and spring fashion for men and women. Director NICK KENNERLEY
Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
For leaflet send large sae to:
[address removed]
The Open Air number is [number removed]including at
12.0 News and Weather
Tom meets top show business and music names. The people of Bradford get the chance to go On the Spot and Debbie goes 'out and about'.
with Martyn Lewis Weather BILL GILES
Richard Morrison states his love for Maria. Daphne is puzzled by mysterious events in her new house.
A See-Saw programme
by Joanne and Michael Cole
(R)
A See-Saw programme
with Don Spencer
(R)
Last of two parts
With Peron in difficulties, Eva uses her charm and power to generate support for his election as President of Argentina. Soon she has the fame she craved, but is to be dealt a blow by fate which none of her new-found influence can reverse.
Written by RONALD HARWOOD
Directed by MARVIN CHOMSKY (R)
Today: Reel Pink, Les Miserobots, Smile Pretty Say Pink (R)
Phillip Schofleld - starting with:
Bertha: The Great Painting Job
A See-Saw programme
by Eric Charles
Bertha is a large machine with a mind of her own. Everyone is pleased when she produces TOM - a talk-operated machine.
Narrator Roy Kinnear, with Sheila Walker
(R)
(R)
by ALLAN AHLBERG Told for Jackanory by Victoria Wood with Martin Jarvis Today: A Kiss
(R)
Were Raleigh and Drake friends or rivals, and who really brought chips and 'baccy' to Britain? Colonel Stanley finds Livingstone in the Gunnersbury Triangle!
Collections include tea cards. and a special guest, plus The Kid with Steve Faimie
A series of six programmes by CHRIS BARLAS 1: Big Brother
George discovers how looking after baby brother can be to his financial advantage. This week's cast:
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director MARILYN FOX (R)
Once upon a Coward
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Introduced by Frank Bough St Wolfgang in Austria is straight out of Hansel and Gretel, where, as Gillian Reynolds discovers, the hills are alive with the sound of music. Former Chief
Constable John Alderson returns to Harrogate to investigate a 'sleuth weekend'. Will he uncover the 'murderer'?
John Pitman is Morocco-bound on a sun, sea and sand holiday.
Producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by Susan Boyd.
'It's the truth. You've got to face it. I'm not going to live much longer'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
The Academy Awards Ceremony
By satellite from Hollywood, Barry Norman introduces highlights of last night's glittering 59th Academy Awards ceremony.
This year two British films are high on the list of possible Prizewinners: JAMES IVORY'S A Room with a View, with eight nominations and ROLAND JOFFE 'S The Mission, with seven.
Also in the running are
BOB HOSKINS for his role in Mona Lisa , MICHAEL CAINE for Hannah and Her Sisters and HANIF KUREISHI for the screenplay of My Beautiful Laundrette.
Among those presenting the coveted statuettes are
Paul Hogan , Lauren Bacall , Madonna and Anthony Quinn
Directed by marty pasetta
Produced by SAMUEL GOLDWYN JR
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