Today: Pink Aye, Ants in the Pantry, Genie with the Light Pink Fur (R)
with Jeremy Paxman and Sally Magnusson and Campaign Report from James Cox Reports from
MARGARET GILMORE
MIKE STEWART
GUY MICiHELMORE, BILL NEELY PETER MARSHALL. GAIL FOLEY PAUL BURDEN and SARAH SPILLER
Sir Robin Day introduces Election Call with your questions to the party politicians seeking your votes.
Lines open from 8.0 am
A simultaneous
A simultaneous broadcast with Radio 4
Phillip Schofield with programme news and your birthday greetings.
If you're feeling silly, stand on your head!
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Don Spencer
Story: King Greenfingers' Disappointing Day by KATHLEEN J. DEAN (R)
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from Old Trafford Final day
TONY LEWIS introduces live coverage of the morning's play. including at 10.55 and 12.0 News and Weather
Gordon Beningfield traces the highlights of his year as an artist in the country, including harvest time.
Martyn Lewis with the national and international news, including the latest from the Election campaign now in full swing.
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Shane spends the night with an old friend, with long-term effects. George proposes to Eileen. Scott and Danny's audition tapes are stolen.
A See-Saw programme
by Joanne Cole and Michael Cole
Gran gets some goats to keep her grass down - but they get her down too.
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A See-Saw programme
New keepers have to go out from Land's End to Longships lighthouse. The only way of getting there is to fly by helicopter.
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The Comhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from Old Trafford Final day
TONY LEWIS introduces further live coverage.
Phillip Schofield - starting with:
Bertha: Bertha's Birthday Party
by Eric Charles
Bertha is busy making cuckoo clocks when Miss McClackerty discovers that it's time for a birthday celebration.
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker
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Laurel and Hardy search for smoke but find no fire.
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A 20-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by JOAN EADINGTON 19: Where is the key to the cellar? and Fizzy as Razzle
Fizzy supplied by PAULINE CUFT Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE (R)
(Final episode on Thursday at 4.15 pm)
Jaws of Steel with the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor , Bill Oddie Graeme Garden , Jill Shilling Written by BERNIE KAY Music by DAVID COOKE
Produced by TREVOR BOND Directed by TERRY WARD (R)
starring David Copperfield with Sally Dewhurst Antony Howes
Wendy Leavesley Michael Seraphim Guests
Andy Cunningham , Toyah Don't miss the last instalment in the series that always brings you top-floor entertainment! Sound ALAN STOKES
Lighting DON BABBAGE Designer ROBERT STEER Director STEVE SMITH
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
written by CLIVE DOIG Food
The Eureka Museum of Invention holds all the records of everyday objects. This week: Worcestershire sauce, mustard, saccharin.
With WILFRED MAKEPEACE LUNN as the Doctor of Alternative Invention
Assistant producer PETER LESUE
Produced and directed by CLTVE DOIG
with Michael Jordan and Nick Davies
The video cameras go indoors today to watch the family life of the less-than-welcome house mouse as parents raise a new generation of babies. And they probe under the eaves of a roof in Avon to see inside a house martin's nest, full of hungry chicks.
A special underwater camera called Cyclops goes through its paces to reveal the intricate world of fish and other creatures that inhabit the river Frome in Dorset. Producer PAUL APPLEBY
Series producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell and the latest from the Election campaign
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
by JON WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Should Paul marry Louise? Everyone offers advice - but they find their own solutions.
Directed by SUSAN BELBIN
Produced by ROBIN NASH (R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by Juliet Ace.
"In the eyes of the law, Vicki is illegitimate."
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Josh Yarlog TV celebrates its first anniversary with another example of the one-camera, one-presenter, one-take technique of cheap programme making.
Including advice on how to make a 12-part drama series for 681P.
(We still don't know what it all means.) starring Lenny Henry with special guests ABC and Debby Bishop
Chris Darwin , Tony Millan Roger Sloman
Also ROBERT BATHURST
LYNDAM GREGORY
CARLA MENDONCA
MADELEINE NEWBURY Written by LENNY HENRY
KIM FULLER , JAMES BIBBY. IAN BROWN JAMES HENDRIE. DAVID HANSEN and PAUL OWEN. TONY SARCHET Script editor KIM FULLER
Music PETER BREWIS. SIMON BRINT Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER (R)
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by the Conservative Party
Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey present the latest news from the campaign trail Regional News Weather
by STEPHEN BILL and JIM BROADBENT
With
Marjorie is convinced that her husband Seymour is chosen by God as His salesman. But Perry, who wants to be a dynamic investigative journalist, discovers that Seymour has a shady past.
Costume designer GILL HARDIE Lighting BOB CHAPLIN Designer ROB HINDS
Producer ROGER GREGORY Director BRIAN FARNHAM BBC Pebble Mill
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with Barry Norman
The programme that keeps you in touch with the world of cinema.
Nobody's Fool - an odd-ball love story starring Rosanna Arquette and Eric Roberts as a couple of quirky characters with dubious pasts.
This last programme of the current series looks ahead at the films opening over the summer months, both here and in America. They include Superman IV, Mel Gibson 's Lethal Weapon and the new James Bond film, The Living Daylights.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH
Five explorations of the green parts of the city.
Presented by Chris Baines
4: Woodland on Your Doorstep Since 1949, Britain has lost
40 per cent of its broad-leafed woodland. In towns there is lots of spaces to grow trees, and they are productive: woodchip, for example, can be used for central heating. Produced by RON BLOOMFIELD (e) Book, hardback £10.95, paperback £6.95 from booksellers
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'There is only one group of order 1979' - the programme's first year of transmission. This result follows from a fundamental theorem in group theory.
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