in Deal Me In
An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman and Pamela Armstrong
With Bob Friend 's view of life across the Atlantic
What entertained, annoyed or provoked you on last night's television? Phone Bob Wellings on [number removed]and let him know.
(Answers to your comments at
12.05pm)
Irene Handl talks about the childhood experiences that later became the basis for so many of her comic roles. Producer GILES OAKLEY (R)
Curtain Call at Bedrock
Andy Crane with programme news and your birthday greetings followed by Play School Presenters
Mike Amatt , Liz Watts Story: The New Baby by MARGIE BARBOUR
with Cyril Shaps
Phony Express
Things Ain't Going Too Good at Southfork
Sue Ellen hits the bottle again and causes problems for Clayton. Mickey tries to help with tragic results. Written by LEONARD KATZMAN
Director GUNNAR HELLSTROM (R) (For cast see page 80)
Bob Wellings and Pattie Coldwell invite the programme makers whom you want to interview into the studio.
Ring them on [number removed]Deputy editor MAGGIE SUTCLIFFE Editor PETER WEIL BBC North West
from the BBC newsroom Weather
JOHN KETTLEY
Paul moves out and Lucy blames Zoe for everything that has happened so far.
(For cast see page 46. Shown again tomorrow at 9.05am)
Returning with the residents of California's famous cul-de-sac embroiled in murder and deceit. Starring with The Fatal Blow
Gary has been arrested for the murder of Ciji and reporters swarm to Knots Landing. For Chip and Val it's time to make some astonishing confessions. Written by RICHARD GOLLANCE Directed by LARRY ELIKANN
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starring
The Way We're Not
Michael finds a silver lining in an airline pilot's strike, but Valerie and the boys soon begin to wish he was airborne again.
Directed by HOWARD STORM Written by LAURA SCHROCK
Houses
Mark Curry looks at some old-time comedies made in and around houses. One of the films features three very fat comedians who have furious fun building a house ... with disastrous effects. Produced by JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester (R)
The live TV phone-in that'll keep your garden blooming, with Geoffrey Smith and Dr Stefan Buczacki Solve your gardening problems from the comfort of your armchair.
To take part ring
Leeds(0532)[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
Books: Geoffrey Smith 's World of Flowers, Part 1, E3.95, Part 2. M. 75 and hardback (both volumes) £11.25 from booksellers
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Andy Crane - starting with:
Caterpillar Trail
with Stuart Bradley
Camels, tigers, emus, snakes... see how many different creatures you can spot as Stuart follows the trail around Windsor Safari Park.
Here they go again - that villain Dick Dastardly and his pal Muttley.
(R)
Presented by Bruno Brookes
Have you solved yesterday's cliff-hanger? If you haven't you can find the answer on today's programme and if you have you can check whether you're right.
An exciting approach to the art of making pictures with Tony Hart Margot Wilson Joanna Kirk and Colin Bennett as the caretaker Underneath
There's a dramatic moonscape, a mysterious bookcase, a leaking sink and Mr Bennett who has an adventure with a washed car! That's only the tip of the ice cube!
Assistant producer CLAIRE WINYARD Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
"you are 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, send your entry to: Hartbeat, BBCtv,
London W3 6XZ. 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.
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In the last episode of the story Alec earns the praise of everyone at Coorumbong Creek, but he finds it sad when old friends have to part.
(R)
Rolf Harris presents classic cartoon comedy. Today featuring Tom and Jerry in Kitty Foiled, Betty Boop in Mother Gooseland and Barney Bear in The Bear and the Bean. Producer DAVID PLATT
from the BBC newsroom Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Join Terry and his guests live from the Television Theatre
Today's guest star Sylvester Stallone may have thought that making Rocky was tough but he has no idea of what 'tough' is until he agrees to face the Muppet
Lion in combat as a Roman gladiator. In the Muppet Theatre Kermit is furious with Scooter for allowing groupies backstage and veterinarian's hospital goes Hawaiian.
Producer JIM HENSON
Created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART starring John Nettles in Chrissie by EDWIN PEARCE with Terence Alexander Louise Jameson and featuring Sean Arnold Deborah Grant , Mela White Guest stars
Sheila Ruskin , Hilary Mason and introducing Veronica Smart
Paul and Simone Demoins are too busy preparing for their first Paris fashion show to notice that their daughter's nanny is not all she claims to be. And then they are robbed.
Produced by JONATHAN ALWYN Directed by DAVID REYNOLDS (R)
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Anne Robinson with your comments in the programme you help to write
Producer VICKI MARRIOTT
Please send letters to: Points of View BBCtv Centre. London W12 8QT
from the BBC newsroom. Regional News Weather
Five years ago this summer, the Falklands Task Force arrived home to a euphoric reception. But some came back with wounds that would never heal. The paratroopers David Gray , Denzil Connick and Welsh Guardsman Andy Bennett , suffered injuries which meant the amputation of a leg just below the hip. Their legacy from the Falklands was an artificial limb and a cash hand out of around £100,000 from the South Atlantic Fund, subscribed by a grateful nation. With their soldiering days over they were to find that the intensely physical and ordered life of the army was not the ideal training for the life of a disabled civilian, especially one with a pocketful of cash.
Written and narrated by Michael Dean
Film cameraman PAUL REED Film editor JOHN GILLANDERS Executive producer JENNY BARRACLOUGH
Producer BRIAN TURVEY BBC Wales
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starring
Burt Reynolds David Niven
Lesley-Anne Down
A fast-moving comedy caper starring Reynolds as an international jewel thief, the one man who has successfully eluded a retiring Scotland Yard Inspector with one last trick up his sleeve. The bait: a 30 million dollar shipment of uncut diamonds from Hatton Garden to Amsterdam.
Screenplay by FRANCIS BURNS
Based on Touch of the Lion s Paw by DEREK LAMBERT
Produced by DAVID MERRICK Directed by DON SIEGEL
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