with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
Reports from JAMES cox MARGARET GILMORE
PETER MARSHALL , BILL NEELY GUY MCHELMORE and MIKE STEWART
Sports news from Sally Jones
with Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
In the mood to learn something new?
Margo MacDonald looks at second-chance opportunities to learn new skills or brush up your education. (e)
Andy Crane with programme news and your birthday greetings.
When you travel, how do you go?
In a train that is fast or on foot that is slow?
Presenters Floella Benjamin and lain Lauchlan Guest Brian Cant
Story: Pimpernel Petroleum byWILMA HORSBRUGH Told by Brian Cant
by Michael Bond
(R)
with Wendy Richard
In the second of four programmes the walkers settle into their stride with Harmony in the Limestone Dales. Written and narrated by Paul Allen (R)
The Open Air number is [number removed]including at
12.0 News and Weather
Live from the Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool,
Tom O'Connor presents television's fastest-moving entertainment show while
Debbie Greenwood goes 'out and about' to meet the people of Merseyside.
with Martyn Lewis
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Danny tries to prevent Maria going away with Richard.
A See-Saw programme
by Joanne and Michael Cole
(R)
Animal Fair
A See-Saw programme
with Don Spencer
I'm a Koala not a bear
And I don't think it's fair
The way that people always add
A word that isn't there
(R)
starring
Henry Fonda
Susan Strasberg
What Eva Lovelace lacks in professional experience she certainly makes up for in determination when she comes to seek her fame and fortune in New York. And indeed it is not long before she experiences more than her fair share of the bright lights and heartbreaks on Broadway ...
Screenplay by RUTH GOETZ ANDAUGUSTUS GOETZ Produced by STUART MILLAR Directed by SIDNEY LUMET 0 FILMS: page 15
Job for a Gob Penny Antics
Andy Crane - starting with:
Bertha: The Windmills
A See-Saw programme by Eric Charles
Bertha is making money boxes, and when Roy and Nell test one of them they get a surprise.
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker
(R)
Switcheroony Stan and Ollie get mixed up with a professor who can transform people and animals.
The first of a 20-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by JOAN EADINGTON
Strange things are happening in the Briggs household. Not only is Humph glued to the mirror and Rita suddenly interested in hats, but Jonny and Razzle suspect that something ghostly is hidden in the house ... something that makes scuffling, rustling noises.... (R)
Cavern of the Lost With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor
Bill Oddie , Graeme Garden Jill Shilling
Written by BERNIE KAY Music by DAVE COOKE
Produced and directed by TERRY WARD (R)
Space
Outer space, inner space and empty space feature in the Arcade, in this last programme of the series. The children and the shopkeepers make up their own pop song about the most unusual collection ever sent in. Music composed by MARTIN COOK Make-up PAULINE cox
Costume VIANNEY AVELLA Producer CLIVE DOIG
A series of six programmes by CHRIS BARLAS 3: Dancin'
James is flattered when
Sandy asks him to enter a disco-dancing competition.
But Sandy can't stop thinking about Ian.
Dennis Taylor with the second programme in a series to improve your snooker. Today he concentrates on potting balls, the object ball, the full ball shot, three-quarter ball shot, etc!
Johnny Ball again makes the introductions.
Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from
Britain and around the world. Weather BILL GILES
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
Introduced by Frank Bough Frank Bough is in America this week meeting the locals on a bed and breakfast holiday in New England. From historic Boston he drives to Plymouth, where the Pilgrim Fathers first landed. From Falmouth he sails to the tranquil summer landscape of Martha's Vineyard.
John Carter reports on a Club Med village on the unspoilt eastern coast of Malaysia. You can take a trip on a trishaw, picnic on a deserted island, join in the activities of the village, or just laze on the golden beaches.
Jill Crawshaw finds the best curries outside India in England's own Asia of the north, Bradford, when she samples a 'curry weekend'. She visits the biggest curry and spice market in Europe, and finds an Aladdin's cave of 20,000 shimmering saris.
In the studio, news and tips to help you plan your holiday. Producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by John Maynard.
'Attackers, homosexuals, winos. I don't know what the Square is coming to'.
(For cast see page 61)
EastEnders line: Bristol [number removed], Cambridge [number removed], Carlisle [number removed], Liverpool [number removed], London [number removed],
Middlesbrough [number removed], Preston [number removed], Southampton [number removed]
(Ceefax subtitles)
by JOHN GLEESON
Ted and Liz Jackson - married for 23 years and the parents of three teenage children - are embarking together on the holiday of a lifetime.
Fate, however, has a surprise in store for them.
Designer NIGEL CURZON
Produced and directed by JOHN B. HOBBS
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Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News Weather
Introduced by Russell Harty
The Voyage Home - Star Trek IV: The Starship Enterprise is sent on a mission back to earth. Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner and the rest of the regular crew feature in this new adventure, directed by Leonard Nimoy.
Over the Top: Sylvester Stallone stars as an estranged father trying to win back the affection of his son by impressing him with his arm-wrestling skills.
In Work and Out Scars of Struggle
In 1981, Sheffield City Council responded to rising unemployment in the city by setting up an employment department, the first in the country. How has the department set out to tackle the problem, and what has it achieved? Introduced by John Benington
Film cameraman ALAN STEVENS Film editor CHRIS STEPHEN
Produced by HOWARD SMITH (e)