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with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
Sir Robin Day introduces Election Call with your questions to the party politicians seeking your votes.
Lines open from 8.0 am
A simultaneous broadcast with Radio 4
with Andy Crane
When you see someone you know
Raise your hand and say
'hello'
Presenter Carol Leader Guest Fred Harris
Story: Bumper the Dog by GEORGE TARRY (R)
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with Michael Hordem
Part 1
Introduced by Mike Smith
Annually, as part of the Montreux Golden Rose Light Entertainment Festival, pop stars gather at the Montreux Casino to provide tv's biggest pop music spectacular. The shows are seen in over 75 countries by millions of viewers. Artists include: a-ha, Bananarama, Beastie Boys, Berlin, Blow Monkeys, Boy George, Cameo, Club Nouveau, Cock Robin, Communards, Curiosity Killed the Cat, David and David, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Eighth Wonder, Erasure, Bob Geldof, Genesis, Georgia Satellites, Lou Gramm, Colin James Hay, Whitney Houston, The Jets, Living in a Box, Level 42, Nick Kamen, Mel and Kim, Mental as Anything, Alison Moyet , Pretenders, Run DMC, Simply Red, Spandau Ballet, Swing Out Sister, Thompson Twins, UB 40, Wang Chung, Kim Wilde, Vesta Williams, Paul Young (Part 2 Friday 11.5 am, highlights
5.35 pm. The Montreux Golden Rose IMMC Gala Thursday 11.5 am)
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including at 12.0 News and Weather
with Martyn Lewis and the latest from the Election campaign Weather BILL GILES
Julie visits Philip Martin in hospital. Des asks
Sarah Richards to stay permanently at his house.
A See-Saw programme
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A See-Saw programme
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starring with guest star
A Sometimes Distant Spring Zoe is reunited with an old friend, Clair Hanson , who hides a history of serious illness. When Clair collapses and Kildare recommends surgery, her reaction comes as a terrible shock to both doctor and nurse. (R)
Peter Seabrook and Alan Titchmarsh look at the highlights of the Chelsea Flower Show with Roddy Llewellyn
Baby Wants Spinach Swimmer Takes All
Andy Crane - starting with:
Bertha: The Big Order
A See-Saw programme
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A 20-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by JOAN EADINGTON 15: Yet another of Jonny's gardens has come to grief. (R)
(For cast see page 73. Next programme on Thursday at 4.15 pm)
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starring David Copperfield with Sally Dewhurst Antony Howes
Wendy Leavesley Michael Seraphim
Guests Kelly McAffer Adam Fincham
Pepsi and Shirley Anne Rabbitt
The gnome returns,
The Wally takes a photograph and Punch and Judy come alive in the park. Sound ALAN STOKES
Lighting DON BABBAGE Designer ROBERT STEER Director STEVE SMITH
Producer JUDY WHlTFlELD
Hang-glider Pilot
Up and away! In this high-flying dare Peter Duncan becomes a hang-glider pilot and discovers the Blorenge - the highest hang-gliding site in South Wales.
The spectacular views from its summit provide a test of nerve for Peter's first flight. Film editors
ROBIN IMKAY , GRAHAM LAWRENCE Producers
ROB BENFIELD. ALEX LEGER
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Presented by Michael Jordan and Nick Davies
At the end of a short tunnel, inside a river bank somewhere in the West Country, is a clutch of kingfisher chicks. Four, perhaps five times an hour, one of the parent kingfishers returns to feed the chicks in the security of their nest. But today this intimate family life is being spied on by a video camera buried alongside the burrow, bringing you live pictures. And it is hoped that baby squirrels will be the stars of the second 'livewatch', as cameras look into a squirrel's drey. Producers
STEVE POOLE and PAUL APPLEBY Series producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell and the latest from the Election campaign
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
John Stapleton ,
Lucy Meacock and Steve Clarke bring you all tonight's headlines from London and the south east, and the interviews that will make tomorrow's talking points. South East Election Desk with Jon Debitt
Plus all the day's sport from Michael Wale
Editor RACHEL ATTWELL
by JON WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Vera from next door is issued with a summons because of her noisy animals, and decides to defend herself in court.
Designer BOB COVE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
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by Rosemary Mason.
'I'm glad you and Barry found each other. Worst thing in the world, being alone'.
(For cast see page 73)
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The Party Leaders
With the election campaign now in full swing
Sir Robin Day talks live in the studio to the leaders of the Liberal/SDP Alliance.
The Rt Hon Dr David Owen and The Rt Hon David Steel.
Is political power within their grasp, and how will they use it after the general election? Editor David DICKINSON
Anne Robinson with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer vicki MARRIOTT
Please send letters to: Points of View. BBCtv Centre, London W12 8QT
David Dimbleby and Julia Somerville present the latest news from the campaign trail including special reports on the key issues and interviews with leading politicians.
Peter Snow reports on how the opinion polls reflect the ups and downs of the campaign.
Plus all the other national and international news of the day.
Regional News Weather
The final episode of a serial in six parts devised by JOE WATERS Showdown written by ERIC PAICE
The day of the Bentley AGM draws near and Saxon can scent victory. Kelly, who can't get out of the habit of double-crossing everyone he meets, is now on the run once again. Oblivious to the fact that her vote is vital,
Mrs Morris and her friend go off on a spree to Paris. Jack Kingsley makes a killing,
Rick makes a demo and Lady Bentley fights to keep control of her company.
Music
Dy DAVID MINDEL , DON GOULD Designer DUGALD FINDLAY
Videotape editor ALAN DIXON Script editor MERVYN HAISMAN Director MICHAEL OWEN MORRIS Producer JOE WATERS
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STEVE RIDER introduces a double bill of international boxing and football.
Scotland v Brazil from Hampden Park
Highlights of tonight's match in Glasgow in which the Scots were looking for their first win after six attempts against the flamboyant Brazilians.
The last time they met, in the 1982 World Cup finals, Scotland scored first but were eventually beaten 4-1. Commentator JOHN MOTSON European Championship Boxing from Wembley
Herol 'Bomber' Graham (Great Britain) v
Sumbu Kalambay (Italy)
The unbeaten Graham aims to defend his European middleweight title in style tonight, and fight for the world championship in September.
But Kalambay, a Zambian now based in Italy, could wreck the masterplan - he's lost only three of his 45 contests and is ranked tenth by the WBC.
Also on tonight's Barrett/Duff promotion, the British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Horace Notice defends his titles against
Dave Garside from Hartlepool. Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER
Television presentation: Football BILL MALCOLM Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON