in Mind over Mouse
An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman and Pamela Armstrong
Memories of television go back only 50 years. Everyone has their own favourite moments and Nick Ross talks to Paul Daniels to find out which are his. (R)
Royal Rubble
A HANNA BARBERA production
Andy Crane with programme news and your birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenter Jane Hardy
Guest Robin Kingsland
Story: Harry and the Lady Next Door by GENE ZION (R) and Wlllo the Wisp
The Beanstalk with the voices of Kenneth Williams Written and directed by NICK SPARGO (R)
with Jan Harvey
The Greenall Whitley Crown Green Bowling Handicap
The quarter-final stage in the most popular tournament in crown green bowling, and an expected full house on finals day will be hoping to see some of the most exciting bowling this season. With
E20,000 prize money at stake, the competition will be fierce. RICHARD DUCKENFIELD introduces highlights of the first two quarter-finals played this morning from the 'Wembley' of crown green bowling.
Caribbean Connection
Bobby has to find a way of stopping JR. making a deal that could ruin the company.
Written by WILL LORIN
Directed by PATRICK DUFFY (R)
from the BBC newsroom Weather IAN MCCASKILL
The romance between Jim and Zoe blossoms. What will the family think?
A series about life and death issues in modern medicine. Kay Alexander reports on premature birth and abortion. With the help of modern technology some premature babies born after only 24 weeks of pregnancy are surviving, and yet the law says doctors may carry out abortions up to 28 weeks. The critical four weeks in between have become the topic of bitter and emotional debate. While the arguments continue, the special care unit of Birmingham's Dudley Road Hospital continues to coax tiny babies through the first weeks of their lives. Producer DAVID NELSON
The Greenall Whitley Crown Green Bowling Handicap
Finals day afternoon begins with the semi-finals of the 1987 Championship. Live coverage introduced by RICHARD DUCKENFIELD
Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Summariser ARTHUR MURRAY
The live TV phone-in that'll keep your garden blooming, with Geoffrey Smith and Peter Seabrook To take part ring Leeds [number removed] between 11.30am and 2.30pm. Give us your question and we'll take it from there! Introduced by John Thirlwell Director MARCEL GUILLOU Producer MIKE ROBERTSON
BBC Leeds
Andy Crane - starting with:
Tottie
by Rumer Godden
Marchpane, the unkind china doll, returns to live in the doll's house.
(R)
(R)
Presented by Bruno Brookes
It's fast, furious and fun!
It's the quiz show that can't be beaten but can today's teacher?
An exciting approach to the art of making pictures with Tony Hart, Margot Wilson and Joanna Kirk and Colin Bennett as the caretaker
The cardboard advertising screens rotate to reveal Tina Turner, a ringmaster on the washing line and Morph who has a spot of bother with a cream cake!
Look out for your work in today's Gallery.
If you are 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, send your entry to: Hartbeat, [address removed]
There's a prize for any that are shown if your name, age and address are on the back. But sorry, none can be returned.
(Ceefax subtitles)
with Roger Finn, Helen Rollason and John Craven
What's happening today in the world? The Newsround team bring you the big stories of the day.
A drama series in ten parts
Alec's father was inside the gold mine when the dynamite exploded. What will happen to the family now, and who will work the mine?
(R)
In today's selection of cartoons introduced by Rolf Harris , Bugs Bunny and Betty Boop reveal a talent for serious acting and Tom discovers the joys of dancing ... and dancing.
Producer DAVID PLATT
from the BBC newsroom Weather MICHAEL FISH
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment, live from the Television Theatre.
The Muppet orchestra almost reaches revolt when today's guest Dudley Moore introduces MAMMA, his Music and Mood Management
Apparatus. This miraculous musical machine threatens not only their jobs but also their lives as the Great Gonzo declares his most dangerous and ridiculous act ever. Producer JIM HENSON
Last of the present series
Starring John Forsythe as Blake, Linda Evans as Krystle, Joan Collins as Alexis, Gordon Thomson as Adam, Jack Coleman as Steven, Michael Nader as Dex, Diahann Carroll as Dominique, Heather Locklear as Sammy, Ted McGinley as Clay, Christopher Cazenove as Ben, Wayne Northrop as Michael, Terri Garber as Leslie, Cassie Yates as Sarah Curtis, Leann Hunley as Dana
A day of joy dawns on the Carrington mansion as both Adam and Dana become part of the family but, for others, the nuptials bring disturbing truths and as wedding bells become alarm bells, the honeymoon appears to be over before it even started...
(Ceefax subtitles)
Anne Robinson with your comments in the programme you help to write
Please send letters to: Points of View, [address removed]
from the BBC newsroom - the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad. Regional News Weather
A cruise ship is a world of its own - a microcosm of life. As the Jupiter cruises with its 450 passengers around the Mediterranean this light-hearted film follows the fortunes of the passengers and crew.
A rigorous schedule of life-boat drills, fancy dress parades and camel rides is interrupted only by the occasional Force 9 gale, and with single ladies in abundance, the ship's officers are busier off duty, than on. Narrator Lewis Fiander
Photography PAUL SOMMERS and MIKE ELEY Editor ROB WRIGHT Executive producer JENNY BARRACLOUGH
Producer MARK CHAPMAN
An ASPECT Film and Television production for BBCtv
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
F starring
Arthur Hill
Sharon Gless
Television reporter
Kay Foster arrives in the New England town of Stepford and finds the women of the town strangely subservient, almost slave-like to their husbands.
When her assistant Megan disappears briefly and returns as a 'zombie' Kay decides that it's time for action. But she finds that there are strange and dangerous forces at work in the seemingly peaceful town.
Screenplay by DAVID WILTSE Produced by SCOTT RUDIN Directed by ROBERT FUEST
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