in One Live Ghost
with Frank Bough
Sally Magnusson
Jeremy Paxman and Pamela Armstrong
(R)
But first this ... something a little different - a sort of magazine between the Programmes with Tracy Brabin.
Starting with:
Boss Cat: The Case of the Missing Anteater
(R)
With Roy Castle Fiona Kennedy and Julian Farino
Will the world record of 121 skips over a single rope by 90 People take a turn for the better, and will another type of jumping record go to the dogs? Find out in this action-packed last
Programme of the series. (R)
But first.... your birthday greetings with Tracy Brabin followed by Play School Presenters
Jane Hardy , Lloyd Johnson Story: Dogger by SHIRLEY HUGHES
Musical director IAN SMITH Director BRIAN JAMESON Producer GREG CHILDS
Series producer CHRISTINE HEWITT Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
The Perishers written by MAURICE DODD featuring
Leonard Rossiter as Boot with Judy Bennett Sheila Steafel and Peter Hawkins Music by TREVOR JONES Exective producer
GRAHAM CLUTTERBUCK (R)
presented by children from Strand-on-the-Green Junior School
A classic cliffhanger serial in eight parts
Don del Oro turns the tables on Zorro and the latter becomes a wanted man. One of Zorro's men is captured and sentenced to death.
A Republic serial
(Black and white. For cast see page 60)
The Day of the Zebra
A family of zebra - including a new-born foal, are followed foradayintheNgorongoro crater, Tanzania. What do they do? Where do they go?
How do they cope with life on the African plains? Film editor RON MARTIN
Producer JOHN SPARKS (R)
starring and Queen High
Little Joe and Candy mix business with pleasure when they win an ore-processing mill in a poker game and then learn their partner is beautiful Kate Kelly.
Written by MICHAEL FESSIER Directed by LEON BENSON
with Philip Hayton
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Zoe becomes attracted to Jim. Helen offers Shane a partnership.
The Benson and Hedges International from Fulford Golf Club, York Coverage of the second round of this tournament with a total prize fund of E200,000. The defending champion is MARK JAMES, who won last year in a play-off after a three-way tie with Lee Trevino and Hugh Baiocchi. Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER
Commentators PETER alliss
CLIVE CLARK. BRUCE CRITCHLEY
TONY JACKLIN ProducersFRED VINER , ALASTAIR SCOTT
Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY BBC Videos: Play golf with Peter Alliss , a golf lesson from top professionals.
BBCVfl 10M, Jacklin and Palmer play the best 18 in Britain, BBCV/B 5023. available from retailers
Phillip Schofield - starting with:
Heathcliff and Marmaduke: Home Run Rover wtor Go-Round Playgrounded
(R)
A serial in five parts created and written by Bob Block
The 25th-century solar systems shudder as the spaceship Voyager plunges through asteroid belts, time warps and traffic lights, guided by the computer, SID.
Captain Pettifer and his crew beam up aliens and innocents when pursued by the notorious space pirate and his disintegrating robots.
(R)
With Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard
The adventures of a boy and his giant pet bear.
Voice from the Wilderness A plane full of zoo animals crashes in the Everglades. Produced by GEORGE SHERMAN (R) * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Proudly presented by BBC3
A strange pet arrives for Little Reggie and joins the other bunch of hangers-on in the Ratcave, thus assuring itself of fame and fortune for the rest of its life. But who is this strange pet?
Professor Stanley Unwin and Margaret Thatcher are among the lucky guests in the programme that refreshes the parts other shows cannot reach.
Music in the Ratcave by Ultravox. Also featuring the wonderful Darcey de Farcey
(James Saxon) and the delectable Maureen McConkey (Anna Karen).
Conceived by DAVID CLARIDGE
Written by DAVID CLARIDGE and COLIN BOSTOCK SMITH
JOHN LANGDON , SEAN CARSON and DAVID TOMLINSON
Designer GRENVILLE HORNER
Produced and directed by MARCUS MORTIMER (R)
with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment, live from the Television Theatre.
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 PRODUCTIONS Programme associates
COLIN EDMONDS. HOWARD HUNTRIDGE Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Designer CHRIS WEBSTER Director TONY NEWMAN Producer DAVID TAYLOR
If you are a married couple and would like to take part in Every Second Counts please send sae to: [address removed]
starring
The Dress
'Get it through your head, it's over!' Adam and Dana look like being history, but are Steven and Sammy Jo looking to a new future?
Meanwhile, Sarah threads together a disturbing re-creation of the past.
Written by FRANK v. FURINO Directed by GWEN ARNER * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad. Regional News
Weekend Weather
BERNARD DAVEY
Introduced by Jane Glover
Dance - the theme of the 93rd season of Henry Wood
Promenade concerts - is a subject close to the heart of tonight's conductor, Isaiah Jackson , who has worked with the Dance Theatre of Harlem and next month becomes the music director of the Royal Ballet.
The main work in tonight's concert is Copland: Dance
Symphony, described by its composer as 'one of the things-called-symphonies-that-aren't'. It was written for a never-staged vampire ballet called Grohg.
Before conducting it, Isaiah Jackson talks to Jane Glover about his love of music for dance.
First in the programme comes Rachmaninov:
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini in which the soloist is the Irish-born pianist
Philip Martin , for whom the Piece is fast becoming a speciality: 'You need a stretch like an octopus! Rachmaninov had huge hands!' with the BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY Lighting DAN CRANEFIELD Sound JOHN CAULFIELD Executive producers KENNETH CORDEN and RODNEY GREENBERG
Directors PETER MANIURA (Rachmaninov) and JONATHAN FULFORD (Copland)
Pageant and precision; music and marching.
The army gets its act together in the majestic setting of Cardiff Castle.
A Terrorist Encounter and The Battle of Waterloo provide added spectacle and fireworks.
Commentary by Alun Williams Tattoo producer
MAJOR AUBREY JACKMAN Television presentation DEW1 GRIFFITHS BBC Wales
starring
Joe Don Baker Sally Field
Telly Savalas
Mongo Nash is a killer - a cold, conscienceless professional with a reputation for ruthless efficiency. So when he turns up in his old home town the local cops are justifiably worried - the word on the streets is that Mongo's back in town and somebody's going to get a hole in the head.
Screenplay by HERMAN MILLER based on the novel
Mongo's back in Town by E. RICHARD JOHNSON Produced by TOM EGAN
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