with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
Reports from James Cox, Margaret Gilmore, Peter Marshall, Bill Neely, Guy Michelmore and Mike Stewart
Sports news from Sally Jones
with Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton
Dudley saves the mounties from that evil Snidely.
(R)
Davey gets involved with the villainous Archduke Otto.
(R)
Presented by Emma, Jennie, Diana, Jeremy, Andrew and Robert - the Belfast gang! Emma's game is the last straw but Jeremy's game gives everyone the sack!
(Shown yesterday at 1.25pm)
with Andy Crane
Presenter Jane Hardy.
Guest Brian Jameson
Story: "The Lighthouse Keeper's Catastrophe" by Ronda and David Armitage
(R)
Second of seven films starring Bernard Hill
'Then he took unto him the twelve, and said unto them, Behold, we go up to
Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of man shall be accomplished.
For he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on: And they shall scourge him, and put him to death: and the third day he shall rise again.'
BBC North challenged four young people to walk the Pennine Way.
In the last of four programmes, the walkers suffer
Bad Jokes in Border Country Written and narrated by Paul Allen
Filta editor BRYAN JONES Executive producer DOUGLAS B. SMITH BBC orth (R)
The Open Air number is [number removed]including at
Tom and Debbie Greenwood are back with more magical moments from the Roadshow. Today Tom looks back at the show's stays in Blackpool, Cambridge and Aviemore.
with Philip Hayton
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Maria has to make a choice between Richard Morrison and Danny.
Des makes plans to prevent his mother moving in. (For cast see page 71. Shown again tomorrow at 10.5 am)
A See-Saw programme
by Joanne and Michael Cole
(R)
A See-Saw programme
with Don Spencer
(R)
Starring Richard Attenborough, David Hemmings
Silas, an ex-army officer, and Bob, his assistant, are a pair of nifty con-men. After a particularly successful trick which nets them a quarter of a million dollars they set up home with the beautiful Liz. Soon the trio plans another even more elaborate swindle.
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Andy Crane - starting with:
Bertha: A Mouse in the Works
A See-Saw programme
by Eric Charles
Panjid discovers that all the cardboard packages have been nibbled, so Bertha is programmed to capture the intruder.
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker
(R)
Songs from this series are available on a BBC record or cassette, REH/ZCR 585 from retailers
Stan and Ollie, as Feather Brain and Bird Man, try to catch an out-of-control robot in "Mechanical Mess-up"
by Valerie Georgeson from a story by Joan Eadington
Jonny and Albert have tried to discover the mystery of the locked door ... with fairly disastrous results.
(R)
(R)
Starring David Copperfield
with Sally Dewhurst, Antony Howes, Wendy Leavesley, Michael Seraphim and Oliver Reed, Jeremy Hardy, Wet Wet Wet
Watch out! There's a Wally about - and Medallion Man, Stan the Man and a host of other comedy characters and music in the first of a fun-packed series hosted by David Copperfield and the Lift.
Sound ALAN STOKES
Lighting DON BABBAGE
Designer BOB STEER
Director STEVE SMITH
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Back Pages: 102
A series of six programmes by Chris Barlas
The Shelton family is in training for a 'fun run', but George is finding it hard to keep up with Lisa.
(R)
Yabba-dabba-doo! Roll on down to Bedrock
Kleptomaniac Pebbles
Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton present the latest pictures, stories and events from Britain and around the world.
Weather Michael Fish
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
Introduced by Frank Bough Where else but Rome for
Easter? They say a lifetime is not enough for the eternal city, but Bill Buckley relishes every second of his short break.
Dublin - did ever a city have so much literature in it? And there's architecture, music and a splendid cast of characters, as John Carter finds out.
Which luxury hotel will float you from resort to resort? Answer: a cruise liner. Anne Gregg takes a transport of delight from
Miami Beach to Mexico via the Florida Keys.
Producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by Bill Lyons.
'Your guvnor's career in this pub is just about washed up'.
This week's cast:
EastEnders line: Bristol [number removed], Cambridge [number removed], Carlisle [number removed], Liverpool [number removed], London [number removed], Manchester [number removed], Middlesbrough [number removed], Newcastle upon Tyne [number removed], Preston [number removed], Southampton [number removed]
(Ceefax Subtitles)
by John Gleeson
The news of Liz's pregnancies has been too much for Ted, who is now suffering from all manner of ills. Liz wonders how she can help him, and medical advice is sought.
Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News Weather
GRAHAM GREENE 'S tale of South American intrigue, starring
Michael Caine Richard Gere Bob Hoskins
A small town in Argentina.
Dr Plarr, a Paraguayan exile, becomes involved in a terrorist plot when he is offered the chance to get his father out of jail. The plan goes badly wrong, however, and Plarr must risk his life to save the innocent victims. A taut thriller from the director of The Long Good Friday and The Fourth Protocol.
Screenplay by CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON
Produced by NORMA HEYMAN Directed by JOHN MACKENZIE
(First showing on British television)
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Second in a series of programmes for Easter exploring the great requiem masses.
Presented and conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes
The heart of the requiem mass is the 'Dies Irae' - the terrifying 13th-century poem evoking the Day of Judgment and the punishments and rewards that await the sinner and faithful alike. Tonight's programme looks at the response of composers over the centuries to this most dramatic of Latin texts.
With excerpts from requiem masses by BERLIOZ. BRITTEN. BRAHMS, CHERUBINI, MOZART and VERDI. With
Alan Opie (baritone)
Graeme Broadbent (bass) Philharmonia Orchestra leader PETER THOMAS Philharmonia Chorus Chorus master
HORST NEUMANN
CSanctus '(Holy) tomorrowat 10. 45pm)
Second of seven films
Bernard Hill tells the story of those few days 2,000 years ago which were to change the course of history.