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Margo MacDonald looks at second-chance education for Women who want to build up their confidence, skills or qualifications.
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Game things, play things, Roundabouts and swing things
Presenters Floella Benjamin and lain Lauchlan
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Live from Liverpool, Tom and Debbie Greenwood present the best of British show business from the stage of the Playhouse Theatre. Debbie goes 'out and about' in the city.
with Philip Hayton
Weather Michael Fish
Rachel runs away and Paul receives bad news.
Pinny's House: A House for Pinny
by Peter Firmin
On a shelf, in a sitting room, is a wooden boat and a china house. Victor, the smallest sailor in the world, lives on the boat - he sets out to find a friend to live in the house. Read by Matilda Thorpe
(R)
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A See-Saw programme with Brian Cant
Book: "A Number of Bears" by Dean Walley, illustrated by Francis Yanoshita.
Written and directed by Nick Wilson (R)
starring
Lynn Redgrave Brian Dennehy
Conchata Ferrell Anthony Zerbe
Miss Leona teaches English on a small-town campus where she has fled after a disastrous love affair. Although determined to avoid being hurt again, she falls in love with Bliss Dawson, a married handyman who has been repairing her house. A tender relationship develops between the two, but their romantic idyll is shattered when Bliss's wife refuses to give him up without a fight.
Leona DeVos...LYNN REDGRAVE
Screenplay by DAN WAKEFIELD based on the novel Bliss by ELIZABETH GUNDY
Produced by JOE HARDY and DAN WAKEFIELD
Directed by JOE HARDY
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with Floella Benjamin and Robin Stevens
Get ready to jump to it with the children of Westminster Sports Centre because it's time for Fribble's Olympic Games and Floella's invented a new sporting event - the 'wriggle on your bottom championships'!
(R)
by Eric Hill
The first of a new series about the adventures of a mischievous puppy.
Told by Paul Nicholas
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2: Razzle becomes a ghost detector, and Albert attempts to solve the morning rush-hour in the bathroom. Neither succeeds quite as planned. and Fizzy as Razzle
Razzle supplied by PAULINE CLIFT Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE (R)
SuperTed tries teaching Spotty to drive and he is driven round the bend.
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A Bafta award-winner 1987
The Mutants have a new fire-thrower machine. Tygra and Willa go to find castle Plun-Darr to destroy the machine but Tygra is captured.
with Janet Ellis, Mark Curry and Caron Keating.
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Johnny Ball is back to discuss some of the more complicated aspects of the game with Dennis Taylor. With the help of some volunteers in the Antrim forum, learn about all the angles, positional play, and putting side on the ball - to say nothing of the occasional trick shot.
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell 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
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by Gilly Fraser.
'I love you, but I won't let you destroy me'.
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with Maggie Philbin Howard Stableford Judith Hann and Peter Macann bringing you the new and fantastic from the world of science. This week: instant wood inlay by laser. Producers
MARTIN MORTMORE , DANA PURVIS VIV KING. CYNTHIA PAGE
Studio director STUART MCDONALD Editor RICHARD REISZ
Emlyn Hughes and Bill Beaumont captain two teams of sporting celebrities. Questionmaster
David Coleman tests their knowledge of the faces, facts and feats in sport.
Plus the fourth in a series of questions in a week by week sporting challenge for viewers.
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starring Simon Cadell and Carol Royle
Jenny finds out that Larry is more important to her than she thought, and Larry gets something off his chest! and
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Studio sound PETER BARVILLE Designer GLORIA CLAYTON
Executive producer ROBIN NASH Produced and directed by SUSAN BELBIN
from Derby
Sir Robin Day and his guests go to the East Midlands to face the questions and arguments of a Derby audience. Around the Question Time table at the Assembly Rooms are: Dr David Clark , MP
Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke , MP Rod Hackney Sue Stapely Director
ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
What does the heart do anyway and what exactly is a heart attack? In the second of this series which can help you cut your risk of heart disease, Tony Lewis looks at how arteries get clogged up. Sir Robin Day and John Cole talk about the changes they've made to their lifestyles since heart surgery and Neil Kinnock , after an energetic run through his constituency, has his risk factors assessed.
Film editor RICHARD TRAYLER-SMITH Graphic designer PETER LOAM Director TONY MCAVOY Producer BARRY LYNCH BBC Wales
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Chris Rea
Highlights of the performance given by singer/songwriter Chris Rea and his band at last year's Montreux Jazz Festival, including 'Shamrock diaries', 'Midnight blue' and 'Steel river'.
Introduced by Anne Nightingale DirectorsJEAN-ALAIN CORNIOLY. MICHEL DEMI
Television presentation TOM CORCORAN