(R)
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
with Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
The programme often suggests a visit to the local advice centre.
Margo MacDonald visits Leicester to see what it's like to seek advice in the inner city. (e)
with Andy Crane
Presenter Fred Harris Guest Janet Palmer Story: Carnival Day by MARJORIE DARKE with pictures by NITA sowter
(R)
with Rudolph Walker
Live pictures of the wild animals featured in today's
5.35 pm programme.
The Open Air number is [number removed]
with Martyn Lewis
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Jim makes a shocking discovery about his mother. A new girl starts work at the Pacific Bank.
(For cast see page 47. Shown again tomorrowat 10.5 am)
A See-Saw programme
(R)
A See-Saw programme
(R)
starring
Vincent Van Patten Claire Pimpare
Cloris Leachman Eddie Albert
This touching love story is set in Montreal in 1967 a time of student turbulence and national tensions between English and French speakers. Matthew. an American studying at McGill University, meets
Gabrielle. a French-Canadian arts student. Despite the barriers between them and the disapproval of her family, the young couple fall helplessly in love. But when Matthew is expelled from McGill. he has to decide whether to stay with Gabrielle and become a draft-dodger or to go and fight in Vietnam ...
Screenplay by BILL LAMOND and JOHN DUNNING
Produced by JOHN DUNNING and ANDRE LINK
Directed by LARRY L KENT
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Live pictures of the animals featured in today's programme at 5.35 pm.
Outside broadcast cameras should be spying on a hedgehog and a blue tit nest.
Andy Crane - starting with:
Bertha: More Speed Less Work
A See-Saw programme
by Eric Charles
Mr Duncan does a time and motion study, while Bertha makes garden gnomes and a special gnome for Panjid.
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker
(R)
A 20-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by JOAN EADINGTON 13: At last Jonny and Albert are about to discover the solution to the rustling ghost mystery. (R)
(For cast see page 72. Next programme on Thursday at 4.15 pm)
(R)
Starring David Copperfield with Sally Dewhurst, Antony Howes, Wendy Leavesley, Michael Seraphim
Guests Gary Davies, Cheryl Baker, Go West
The Wally has found a new pet, A. Weasel still hasn't washed his feet, and there's a surprise guest who appears as the Custard Pie Kid in the Dodge City Tearooms.
Survivor
Second of two parts
After four days of living off the land, survival expert Lofty Wiseman and Peter Duncan join forces once more to leave Peter's forest shelter and march to the coast and safety. Weakened by lack of proper food and the walking, Peter learns that limpets and seaweed fill you up and wild strawberry roots are good for cleaning your teeth.
Film cameraman MAX SAMETT Film editor RICHARD SPURWAY Producer ALEX LEGER
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The video eye on nature presented by Michael Jordan and Nick Davies Britain 's most popular bird reveals its intimate family secrets this week.
Wild Britain cameras are transmitting live pictures from a blue tit's nest somewhere in Bristol.
Elsewhere, another nest with a very different animal is being spied on - that of a hedgehog. It is hoped to see a female with babies.
And in National Wild Flower Week, a look at the projects underway to prevent any more of our rare wild flowers disappearing.
Producers PAUL APPLEBY
Series producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events from
Britain and around the world. Weather BERNARD DAVEY
London Plus, Spotlight, Points West, Look East, Look North, South Today, North West Tonight, Midlands Today
by JON WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Comings and goings at the Crabtree house put an added strain on both the bathroom and Arthur.
Directed by SUSAN BELBIN
Produced by ROBIN NASH (R)
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by Charlie Humphreys.
"I'm not the Gestapo, it isn't the end of the world."
(For cast see page 73)
4D Competition Results: 95
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Thirty minutes of spiritual guidance from The Rev Nathaniel Westminster. starring Lenny Henry With special guest Philip Bailey
And Tony Aitken , Linda Lou Allen, Morwenna Banks
Norman Beaton , Daniel Hill John Hollis , Nick Maloney John Sessions , Ron Tarr Steve Woodcock
Also ROBERT BATHURST
LYNDAM GREGORY
CARLA MENDONCA
MADELEINE NEWBURY Written by LENNY HENRY
KIM FULLER. GEOFF ATKINSON JAMES BIBBY , IAN BROWN
GARY CHAMBERS. JAMES
HENDRIE TONY SARCHET. ANDREA SOLOMONS Script editor KIM FULLER Music PETER BREWIS
ChoreographerNICK HINKLEY Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER (R)
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with Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey
Regional News; Weather
A serial in six parts devised by JOE WATERS 5: Search and Find written by N.J. CRISP
Kirstie Munro has traced her mother. Rick looks like he's all set for the big time,
Kelly is trying to keep ahead of the 'heavy mob' and Lady Bentley finds out that Saxon is also her enemy.
Music by DAVID MINDEL , DON GOULD Film cameraman STUART WYLD Film sound GORDON FORSYTH Film editor LES FILBY
Director MICHAEL OWEN MORRIS Producer JOE WATERS
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with Anna Ford and David Jessel
Welsh viewers challenge recent BBC programmes and policies in a special edition from Cardiff.
Viewers' film reports spark off discussion between programme makers, executives and the studio audience. And Craig Charles pursues your complaints and reactions to last month's BBC programming.
Director NIGEL FINNIS Producer ROBIN GUTCH
Series producer JEREMY GIBSON COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT
If you would like to make a film with Network about something that concerns you about the BBC s programmes, decisions or policies please write to: Network
BBC TV Centre. London W12 8QT
Five explorations of the green parts of the city presented by Chris Baines 1: Wildlife Network
Wildlife has its own highways across the city - the disused railway lines, road verges and canals that most of us do not notice. But you can find them, and you may end up in your own back garden.
Produced by RON BLOOMFIELD (e)
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