with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
Alan Titchmarsh looks at the world of television.
Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton are on hand to investigate your problems.
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk , his studio audience and guests as they discuss a topic that touches your life.
Margo MacDonald looks at ways of dealing with the money problems involved in divorce. (e)
Andy Crane with programme news and your birthday greetings.
Presenter Jane Hardy Guest Nigel Makin
Story: Diddle Daddle by NICK WILSON
(R)
with Shirley Dixon
Mirror, Mirror on the Ceiling Written and narrated by Ian Wooldridge
Visiting archbishops, according to the customer relations man, are particularly fond of the mirrored rooms at Caesars
Palace, Las Vegas, where you can spend the day in divine reflection or watch a grand prix motor race in the car park; have a tennis lesson from Pancho Gonzales , or bet on tables with the highest limits in the world. Film editor DICK PULL
Producer MICHAEL BEGG (R)
with Eamonn Holmes and Pattie Coldwell
The Open Air phone number is [number removed]. BBC North West
with Martyn Lewis
Weather Michael Fish
Grandma Robinson 's arrival makes an impact on the Robinson household. Terry and Daphne go for a big night out and Shane gets a big surprise.
by Peter Firmin
(R)
A See-Saw programme with Brian Cant. (R)
Last of a three-part series
Billy and Walter are plunged into the terror, madness and chaos of Gallipoli, while the horror of war is finally brought home to Frances in a dramatic way. (R)
Andy Crane - starting with:
Lay on Five
with Floella Benjamin and Robin Stevens
Floella joins the children of Lee Bank Primary School in a dinosaur dance and explains how dinosaurs invented rock and roll before music was ever thought of Fribble's monster does the monster conga with the children of Holman Hunt Primary School and then Fribble decides to have a go himself.
(R)
by Eric Hill
Told by Paul Nicholas
A 20-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by JOAN EADINGTON 10: Albert has been busy trying to rewire the cellar, and Jonny needs some new ideas for his miniature garden. andFizz Razzle
Fizzy supplied by PAUUNE CLIFT Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director Christine SECOMBE (R)
(R)
Lion-O goes back to Thundera in a time capsule, while, on the planet, Panthro battles with a robot called Warbot. Can Lion-O get back in time to save the cat's lair?
with Janet Ellis, Mark Curry and Caron Keating.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Robbie Vincent and Angharad Mair present the family health challenge. The Paskins from South
Wales face up to the truth - and get some surprises!
Studio director DAVID WILLIAMS Producer VICKI MOORE (e) For pack send A5 sae with 24p stamp to:
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Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world.
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
Presenting hits and videos from the Top 40
Introduced by Mike Smith Lighting FRED WRIGHT
Sound GRAHAM WILKINSON Designer DACRE PUNT
Produced and directed by STANLEY APPEL
by Bill Lyons.
"How do you plead? Guilty or not guilty?"
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Peter Macann Maggie Philbin
Howard Stableford and Judith Hann reporting on the latest innovations in science technology and medicine. Producers
CYNTHIA PAGE. MARTIN MORTIMORE DANA PURVIS. VIV KING
Studio director STUART MCDONALD Editor RICHARD REISZ
Emlyn Hughes and Bill Beaumont captain two teams of sporting celebrities. Their guests this week: soccer's Young Player of the Year, Tony Adams of Arsenal and England; three times champion hurdle-winning jockey, Steve Smith Eccles ;
England's new captain for the forthcoming Rugby Union
World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, Mike Harrison ; and from Prague, the Czechoslovakian world-ranked No 5 tennis star, Helena Sukova.
David Coleman tests their knowledge of the faces, facts and feats in sport.
And a final chance to see again all six mystery guests in this year's viewers' competition.
Entries by postcard to: A Question of Sport PO Box 77
Manchester M60 7QS.
Closing date 11 May 1987 Director MICK DEMI SEY Producer MIKE ADLEY BBC Manchester
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with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
starring Victoria Wood with Julie Walters and Celia Imrie Duncan Preston Susie Blake also HUGH LLOYD
ROSIE COLLINS , JANE HARDY
ROSALIND MARCH. ZARA NUTLEY
MARTIN POTTER, ERIC RICHARD
CHRIS SANDERS , GRAHAM SEED Written by VICTORIA WOOD
Musical director DAVID FIRMIN Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER
With Sir Robin Day this evening at the Greenwood Theatre in London are: Harriet Harman , MP Peter Riddell
The Rt Hon Peter Walker , MP Des Wilson
Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
The final programme in the series looks to the future. One in three people in the United Kingdom die of heart disease now - is the same fate in store for our children? Other countries have proved that it need not be: heart attacks in the United States have gone down by over a third and rates are still falling.
With Lulu, who talks about reducing her risk of heart disease, a musical interlude from the Morriston Orpheus Choir, and final thoughts from Sir Harry Secombe , Neil Kinnock and Cliff Richard , it's an action-packed finale to the series which shows you how to love your heart. Photography TOM FRISWELL Graphic design PETER LOAM Director TONY MCAVOY Producer BARRY LYNCH BBC Wales
Book, £5.95 from booksellers
David Dimbleby presents full national coverage of the Local Election results across England and Wales. What clue will they give to the date and result of the next General Election? Their significance is analysed by the BBC's Political Editor John Cole and by Professor Anthony King.
Peter Snow identifies the key results and works out what would have happened if tonight had been a General Election.
Sir Robin Day tests the first political reactions as the results come in.