Programme Index

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with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman and Pamela Armstrong
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half hour
Reports from Mike Stewart Peter Marshall
Guy Michelmore , Bill Neely
Gail Foley , Margaret Gilmore and James Cox
Bob Friend 's view of life across the Atlantic, USA
Sports news and comment from Sally Jones
Regional news and travel at
7.15, 7.45, and 8.15
Weather with Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55 and 8.25

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson
Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Unknown:
Mike Stewart
Unknown:
Peter Marshall
Unknown:
Guy Michelmore
Unknown:
Bill Neely
Unknown:
Gail Foley
Unknown:
Margaret Gilmore
Unknown:
James Cox
Unknown:
Bob Friend
Unknown:
Francis Wilson

A serial in 15 episodes 8: Bombs Away
In which Lance and Claire meet with an explosive and deadly deluge on their return to Mystery Island with a radium detector device....
A REPUBLIC serial

Contributors

Mephisto:
Roy Barcroft
Brand:
Kenne Duncan
Prof Forrest:
Forrest Taylor
Hargraves:
Forbes Murray
Armstrong:
Jack Ingram
Braley:
Harry Strang

Hammer glamour with Pattie Coldwell and the DIY team.
Harry Greene lends a guiding hand to a viewer with an unsuspected case of wet rot and demonstrates the expert approach to wallpapering. Rick Ball makes a low cost table which introduces basic marquetry skills and Gilly Love reveals her designer tips for the bedroom. Producer ANDREW MEIKLE
Series producer STEPHANIE SILK BBC Pebble Mill
Letters and fact sheet from: On the House (programme 8), BBCtv, London W12 8QT
Book, £4.95 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Pattie Coldwell
Unknown:
Harry Greene
Unknown:
Rick Ball
Unknown:
Gilly Love

All this week, Scotland's rural population have been making their annual pilgrimage to the Royal Highland Show near
Edinburgh. Ross Muir reports live from this important farming and country festival and is joined by Jim McColl , Claire Powell and Reevel Alderson who find out how to eat and stay healthy, who's won the most coveted prizes with their livestock and whether goat-keepers might soon be on their way to becoming millionaires. Director JOHN MACPHERSON Producer ARTHUR ANDERSON BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim McColl
Unknown:
Claire Powell
Unknown:
Reevel Alderson
Director:
John MacPherson
Producer:
Arthur Anderson

The Lawn Tennis Championships from the All England Club Action, news and results from the third day of the championships, introduced by HARRY CARPENTER.
DAN MASKELL. JOHN BARRETT GERALD WILLIAMS
BARRY DAVIES
MARK COX, BILL THRELFALL
ANN JONES and VIRGINIA WADE provide live commentary on the top matches.
Television presentation
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON. FRED VINER ALASTAIR SCOTT and WENDY SHEPPARD
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Executive producer JOHN ROWUNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter.
Introduced By:
Dan Maskell.
Introduced By:
John Barrett
Introduced By:
Gerald Williams
Introduced By:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston.
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Wendy Sheppard
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Producer:
John Rowunson

Phillip Schofield - starting with:

The Puppy's New Adventures: The Puppy's Dangerous Mission
A cartoon adventure series about Petey the brave puppy who goes half way across the world in search of his master. His friends Dolly, Duke, Dash and Lucky go with him and take part in Petey's amazing adventures.
(R)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Phillip Schofield

by K. M. PEYTON
The third of six programmes adapted for television by JENNY MCDADE
The headmaster decides he cannot afford to keep the tetrathlon team in training, but Nutty is determined not to give up.
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director COLIN CANT (R) * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
K. M. Peyton
Television By:
Jenny McDade
Nutty:
Linda Frith
Hoomey:
Nigel Stewart
Jazz:
Ashok Kumar
Gary:
Kelly George
Bean:
Jimmy Demetriou
Nails:
Tony Bywater
Gloria:
Claire Callaghan
Sam:
Ian Hastings
Brenda:
Julianne Eveleigh
Foggerty:
Tim Barker
Headmaster:
Anthony Dawes
Sebastian Smith:
Marek Kurpiel
Antony Royd:
Alex Bullion
Mark Fountains-Abbott:
Kevin Shaw
Colin Constable:
Michael O'Keeffe
Piers Plumpton:
Martin Wimbush
Biddy Bedwelty:
Susan Jameson
Ms Bedwelty:
Mary Wimbush
Knacker Bean:
Carlos Douglas
Mrs McTavish:
Josie Kidd
Junk dealer:
Eric Francis

Dental Hyjinks
Will Baby Fozzie come back alive, or looking like a Swiss cheese if he goes to the dreaded dentist?
The frightened babies conjure up all sorts of horror stories featuring scary people like Dr Frogenstein, Nurse Pigor and Count Gonzola.
Created for television by JIM HENSON (R)

Contributors

Television By:
Jim Henson

The last in a ten-part series celebrating 50 years of classic films from the Rank Studios. Narrated by John Mills Power and Prejudice
Social and psychological drama, including powerful performances from Richard Harris , Patricia Roc , Stanley Baker and James Mason in such memorable movies as This Sporting Life, When the Bough Breaks, Violent
Playground and Odd Man Out. produced by MAURICE SELLAR and ROBERT SIDAWAY
A CHARISMA FILMS production

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
Patricia Roc
Unknown:
Stanley Baker
Unknown:
James Mason
Produced By:
Maurice Sellar
Produced By:
Robert Sidaway

starring
All Fall Down
An assassin's bullet leaves
Cash fighting for his life and the Colbys in a state of shock. Meanwhile, Francesca receives an engagement ring from Jason, and Sable is given an ultimatum by Zack.
Written by DENNIS TURNER Directed by KIM FRIEDMAN * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Written By:
Dennis Turner
Directed By:
Kim Friedman
Jason:
Charlton Heston
Sable:
Stephanie Beacham
Jeff:
John James
Fallon:
Emma Samms
Francesca:
Katharine Ross
Miles:
Maxwell Caulfield
Monica:
Tracy Scoggins
Bliss:
Claire Yarlett
Channing:
Kim Morgan Greene
Zack:
Ricardo Montalban
Hoyt Parker:
Michael Parks
Cash:
James Houghton
Adrienne:
Shanna Reed
Mr Rollings:
Liam Sullivan
Lt Evans:
Brett Hadley
Wesley Arnold:
Christopher Coffey
Dr Ames:
Lou Felder

1986 was a good year for Gary Lineker. At the age of 25 he became a household name after winning the 'Golden
Boot' for being top goal-scorer in the World Cup. He got married and immediately went to live in Barcelona where he was to become one of the world's richest footballers.
For manager Terry Venables , Gary's proven talent was going to be a vital ingredient in his bid to win the much-coveted Spanish league title. This is a film record of Gary's first six months playing for and living in a city where football means everything. Photography JOHN WARWICK Film editor ROBIN JACKMAN Executive producer JENNY BARRACLOUGH
Producer BERNARD HALL BBC West
* FEATURE: page 14
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Unknown:
Terry Venables
Editor:
Robin Jackman
Producer:
Jenny Barraclough

Susan Wighton , a Glasgow nurse, came home in April after six months under siege in Bourj al Barajneh refugee camp.
Recently elected Scotswoman of the Year, she talks to Mary Marquis about her work under fire in Lebanon - an experience which has done nothing to lessen her resolve to return.
Executive producer GEORGE SINCLAIR Producer VALERIE ATKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Wighton
Unknown:
Mary Marquis
Producer:
George Sinclair
Producer:
Valerie Atkinson

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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