in Feather Your Nest Directed by HAL YATES
An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
James Cox reports daily on the Liberal Party Conference in Harrogate
Today Nick Ross talks to Penelope Keith about her favourite memories of television. (R)
The Stonefinger Caper
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenter Jane Hardy Guest Stuart Bradley
Story: Sam's Simple Song by PETER CHARLTON (R) and Wlllo the Wisp Food for Thought (R)
with Jan Harvey Producer RALPH ROLLS
A four-part story starring with guest stars
2: Gratitude Won't Pay the Bills
The differences between Lou and Irene have blinded them to the confusion of younger brother, Jerry. More cases of the epidemic arrive at Blair.
Shugborough, Staffordshire
The capture of a Spanish ship off the Philippines in 1743 provided the Anson family with the wealth to create
Shugborough Hall. Its style and appointments were the best that money could buy. Heraldry expert
David Howard unravels some of the family history, while Arthur looks at the fine furniture. Director FIONA MCKENZIE Producer ROBIN DRAKE BBC Bristol (R)
Legacy
Pam makes an announcement that shocks Bobby. A will is read which causes major surprises and has far-reaching repercussions.
Wntten by ROBERT SHERMAN
Directed by PATRICK DUFFY (R)
from the BBC newsroom Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Nikki is forced to make a choice that will affect the rest of her life. Andrea's plans to trap Des suffer a setback when an old adversary returns.
Written by DAVID PHILLIPS
PETER CONNAH. REG WATSON
JOHN UPTON , ADRIAN VAN DER BOK Directed by MAX VARNEL. ANDREW FRIEDMAN
Throughout the week
Kay Alexander examines life and death problems of medicine. The transplant programme moves from success to success. But the hope that each new triumph sparks is set against the lack of donor organs - a lack caused by physicians' reluctance to ask grieving relatives for their permission.
Film editor IAN BELLION Producer JOHN CLARKE
starring
Cliff Richard
Debbie Watling Hugh Griffith George Cole rim Matthews is a swinging, ambitious young banker whose sole object is to wheel and deal just that much better than his rivals. But when his employers post him to
Birmingham instead of New York, the girl he falls in love with changes his life ...
Screenplay by CHRISTOPHER PENFOLD
Produced by KENNETH HARPER Directed by DAVID ASKEY 0 FILMS: page 19
Andy Crane starting with:
Tottie: The Doll's Wish
by Rumer Godden
Tottie, a dutch doll made of wood, and her friends Mr Plantagenet and Apple live in the doll's house. They are a happy family but, of course, being a doll is very different from being a person. Dolls can't choose. They can only be chosen.
(R)
starring Roland Rat Superstar and Bob Todd as the Fiddler with Jeanette Charles as the Queen
Written by Colin Bostock-Smith and David Claridge
Deep in the HQ of the Ratcave, self-styled crimefighter Ratman eagerly awaits his first mission. The ratphone rings - someone is smashing the queen's garden gnomes! This is a case for Ratman, by royal command.
Back pages: 87
(R)
Presented by Bruno Brookes
Activity rounds, pop videos and prizes galore to be won - these are just a few of the added ingredients in the new-look Beat the Teacher. The question is, will you dare miss it?
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Expedition to the USSR!
Don't miss the start of Blue Peter's most exciting summer expedition yet. Mark, Caron and Yvette report from the USSR in the 70th anniversary year of the October Revolution. As well as Moscow's Red Square, the famous GUM department store and the marble-panelled Metro, they were allowed to film lots of things many tourists never see, like the Rock Laboratory, the pet market and the pavement artists - who've only just been permitted to sketch members of the public.
Plus all the latest news of Bonnie, Willow and George.
Back Pages: 83
Masquerade Party
A HANNA BARBERA production
from the BBC newsroom - the latest pictures, stories and events from Britain and around the world.
Weather MICHAEL FISH
John Stapleton
Lucy Meacock and Steve Clark bring you all tonight's headlines from London and the south east, and the interviews that will make tomorrow's talking points.
Plus all the day's sport from Michael Wale
Editor RACHAEL ATTWELL
Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre.
by Jimmy Perry and David Croft featuring and DFC
Maplins Holiday Camp, 1960 The New Broom
Alec Foster , the camp controller, threatens the entertainment staff with the sack. Does this mean Peggy will finally get her yellowcoat?
Film director Robin Carr Producer David Croft (R)
* Ceefax Subtitles
by JOHN SULLIVAN starring Ralph Bates
John is presented with the opportunity of helping Rick regain his confidence and start to make a comeback.
Designer JOHN ANDERSON
Produced and directed by RAY BUTT
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
from the BBC newsroom - the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News Weather
Does Britain have the Secret Service it needs? After the Peter Wright case. the Secret Service is in the spotlight as never before.
David Dimbleby investigates its role in Britain today.
If the Secret Service reveals its secrets, how can it do its job? But if nothing is known of it, how can we trust what it does? Should Parliament have the power to oversee its activities?
What are the views of: the judges who have investigated it; the politicians responsible for it; the people who have worked in it?
From Australia and America, past and present Heads of Intelligence give their opinions.
Director JOHN WILKINSON Producer SARAH NATHAN
Executive producer TIM GARDAM
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Barry Norman presents his personal review of the week's cinema releases.
The Untouchables:
Al Capone (Robert De Niro) reigns supreme in Chicago. The time is 1931 - one of prohibition, gang wars and crime syndicates. One man,
Eliot Ness (Kevin Costner ), is determined to stop Capone. Sean Connery is his first recruit, Brian De Palma directs.
Angel Heart: British director Alan Parker talks to Film 87 on the set during the filming of his latest controversial work, which stars
Mickey Rourke and Robert De Niro. DirectorDOMINIC BRIGSTOCKE Producer BRUCE THOMPSON