in Clockwise
When Father's new clock keeps him awake, Edgar resolves to get rid of it.
However, Vivien gives him a really bad time when he has to find it again.
Directed by CHARLES E. ROBERTS An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman and Pamela Armstrong Sally Jones presents the latest sports news and comment.
Today: Rock-a-Bye Pinky; Toulouse La Trick; Sink Pink (R)
But first this ... something a little different - a sort of magazine between the programmes with Siobhan Mayer Starting with Boss Cat
Rafeefleas
The gang becomes involved with an international jewel thief. (R)
Presented by the Bristol gang. Meet David Maw , at 8 years old, BMX World Champion, and see some amazing trick riding. Then meet the Help the Aged competition winners and a very special guest. (R)
But first.... your birthday greetings with Siobhan Mayer followed by Play School
Presenter Brian Jameson
Guests Carol Chell, Janet Palmer
Story: Archie and Auntie by SHIRLEY GEE
Musical director MICHAEL OMER
Woodwind MARTIN FRITH
Producer GREG CHILDS
Director ALISON STEWART
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
The Comhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from The Oval Second day
TONY LEWIS introduces live coverage of this morning's play.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
RAY ILLINGWORTH
Summarises TOM GRAVENEY
JACK BANNISTER
Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE. ALAN GRIFFITHS including at
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News and Weather
with Philip Hayton
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Shane is locked up, with only wine bottles for company.
(For cast see page 34. Shown again on Monday at 10.5am)
England v Pakistan from The Oval Second day
TONY LEWIS introduces further coverage of this afternoon's play.
Phillip Schofield - starting with:
Heathcliff and Marmaduke
Today's stories are: Gold Fever Fracas, Tabby and the Pirate, Bearly Camping
(R)
with Roy Castle, Fiona Kennedy and Julian Farino
Fiona is on the scene of a fantastic world-record attempt to jump 20 juggernauts on a motorbike. And Roy rounds up some sheep who, baa-ing any problems, will play a vital part in yet another new world record.
(R)
with Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard Gator Man
Mark discovers his schoolfriend's father is stealing alligators. with Burt Reynolds
Producer GEORGE SHERMAN (R)
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Proudly presented by BBC3 Deep below London town there lies a multi-million-pound high-tech labyrinth called the Ratcave where millionaire playboy Roland
Rat Superstar broadcasts his spectacular series.
With a galaxy of stars the show features D'Arcy de Farcey - James Saxon and the lovely Maureen - Anna Karen
Music in the Ratcave this week is performed by Curiosity Killed The Cat Conceived by DAVID CLARIDGE Written by DAVID CLARIDGE COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH
JOHN LANGDON. SEAN CARSON and DAVID TOMLINSON Designer DONAL WOODS
Produced and directed by MARCUS MORTIMER (R)
with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
Join Terry and his guests for live entertainment.
starring Paul Daniels
Play along at home and compete with the contestants In this comedy quiz show.
Which lucky couple will play the exciting final game where
Every Second Counts?
Produced in association with TALBOT TELEVISION and GROUP W PRODUCTION Programme associates
COLIN EDMONDS , HOWARD HUNTRIDGE Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY
Designer CHRIS WEBSTER
Director TONY NEWMAN Producer DAVID TAYLOR
starring
The Shower
Sarah's gratitude to Blake and Krystle becomes disturbingly intense while
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Weekend Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Dramatised in four parts by TED WHITEHEAD from the novel by FAY WELDON
3: Mary Fisher 's romantic idyll with her lover Bobbo is beginning to fray a little as her drunken mother and her lover's demanding children invade their lives.
Music by PETER filleul Producer SALLY HEAD
Director PHILIP SAVILLE
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1980s drama series. Mary Fisher's romantic idyll with her lover Bobbo is beginning to fray a little as her drunken mother and her lover's demanding children invade their lives. Show more
Introduced by Jane Glover
Tonight's concert, the second of six BBC1 visits to this year's Proms, features the internationally acclaimed London Sinfonietta in a programme of music intimately connected with Benjamin Britten. First comes The Wild Rumpus from Where the Wild Things Are, composed by one of Britten's proteges and a current director of the Aldburgh Festival, Oliver Knussen.
It is followed by the television premiere of a sinfonietta commission, Suns Dance by Britten's former colleague and pupil, Colin Matthews. The composer sees it as 'an attempt to portray energy of a high order', and the score has already been incorporated by ASHLEY PAGE into a new piece for the Royal Ballet.
The programme finishes with the suite arranged by Steuart Bedford from Britten's last opera, Death in Venice. In the interval the Britten scholar
Donald Mitchell talks to Jane Glover about the composer's last years.
With the London Sinfonietta conducted by Oliver Knussen Lighting DAN CRANEFIELD Sound VIC GODRICH Executive producers
KENNETH CORDEN. RODNEY GREENBERG Director RON ISTED
starring
Richard Dreyfuss Marsha Mason
Paula McFadden , a divorcee and ex-dancer with a 10-year-old daughter, seems fated to be the 'goodbye girl' whom lovers find easy to leave.
When her latest walks out on her he adds insult to injury by subletting their apartment. Out of necessity. Paula agrees to share it with the new tenant, bohemian actor Elliot Garfield - but strictly on the understanding that their paths cross as infrequently as possible.
Screenplay by NEIL SIMON Produced by RAY STARK
Directed by HERBERT ROSS
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