Ceefax AM starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers.
in Bric-a-brac
An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman
Pakistan v England
From Rawalpindi, the old capital of Pakistan, England play the second of their six group matches against the team that recently beat them in the Test series in England. A report on the match so far is introduced in London by TONY GUBBA
DAVID ACFIELD
TV presentation ptv, Pakistan Producer KEITH MACKENZIE
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Continuing the successful Day to Day formula, Robert discusses the issues you are talking about. For studio audience details, ring [number removed] (9.00 am to 6.00pm)
Feature: page 13
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenters Elizabeth Watts and Wayne Jackman Story: Amber's Other Grandparents
Written by PETER BONNICI
Illustrated by LISA KOPPER (R) and Gran
Narrated by Patricia Hayes Gran Knits (R)
with Robert Glenister
Bob Wellings , Pattie Coldwell and Eamonn Holmes open the airwaves to the viewers. Phone them on [number removed].
Pakistan v England
TONY GUBBA introduces live coverage of the closing stages.
Commentators in Pakistan
TONY LEWIS , RAY ILLINGWORTH
JACK BANNISTER
Classic sitcom set in south London. When Del and Rodney make some money on a car deal they use it in a way that's not as straight as they intended.
with Michael Buerk
- the day's events from
Britain and around the world from the BBC newsroom Weather MICHAEL FISH
Max tries his hand at making pancakes.
(For cast see page 54. Shown again tomorrow at 9.00am)
Hosted by Henry Kelly
Each week seven contestants selected from 14 European countries will compete in a new and exacting general knowledge quiz to find the ultimate European champion who will win a ringside seat at the 1988 Olympic Games in Korea.
Daily winners of this unique quiz will appear again on Thursday to try for a place in the semi-finals in ten weeks. Executive producer BILL MASON BBCtv director ANDREA CONWAY A REG GRUNDY production in association with BBCtv
Written by Art Weingarten.
The return of the wheelchair-bound criminal-investigator extraordinary.
Five former GIs are involved in a bizarre murder plot involving the numbers on their dog tags. Can Ironside 'tag' the real killer? (R)
Peter Hudson and David Halls are two cooks from New Zealand whose television shows there, featuring their own recipes together with celebrity guest appearances, resulted in them being voted New
Zealand Entertainers of the Year. Their culinary skills and fast-talking wit combine to produce shows that are neither solely cookery programmes nor pure chat shows but a splendid mixture of both.
Now Hudson and Halls bring their own unique style of cookery entertainment to this first British television series, with a collection of their favourite recipes gathered from around the world.
Special guest
Roger Whittaker
Produced and directed by ALAN WALSH
BBC North West
Today: Reel Pink, Les Miserobots, Smile Pretty, Say Pink (R)
Andy Crane - starting with:
Jimbo and the Jet Set: The UFO
(R)
Floella Benjamin with Howard Lee
Antonica, Ben, Erin, Harry, Katrina, William and children from Laycock Primary School
Story: "The Cricket Match" by Peter Bonnici
Illustrations by Lisa Kopper
starring Roland Rat Superstar with Pamela Stephenson as Wombat Woman
Ten thousand pounds have gone missing from the bank. Could it be anything to do with the new Australian cashier? Only the amazing Ratman can solve the case ... or can he?!
Written by COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH and DAVID CLARIDGE
Producer OLIVER MACFARLANE Director PETER LESLIE
The Duloks steal the Ewoks' magic soap. Wicket and his friends devise a clever plan to steal the soap back and outwit Morag the witch yet again.
Presented by Bruno Brookes
Is Mr Jones unbeatable? Or can Nicholas Brown from Blackheath Bluecoat School stop him from making it eight wins in a row?
with Roger Finn, Helen Rollason and John Craven
What's happening today in the world? The Newsround team brings you the big stories of the day and explains the facts behind them.
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding.
Yabba-dabba-doo!
Roll on down to Bedrock to meet that most modern of Stone Age families. The Birthday Party
While pretending to have forgotten Fred's birthday,
Wilma plans a surprise party at the Rubbles'. But where is the guest of honour?
A HANNA-BARBERA production
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton Weather BILL GILES
John Stapleton
Lucy Meacock and Steve Clark bring tonight's headlines from London and the south east, and the interviews that will make tomorrow's talking points.
Plus sport from Michael Wale Editor RACHEL ATTWELL
Join Sue Lawley and guests for live entertainment.
Last in the series by JOHN SULLIVAN starring Ralph Bates
Once bitten, twice shy! Not John, as he embarks on yet another romantic association.
Designer JOHN ANDERSON Director SUE BYSH
Produced by RAY BUTT
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Presented by Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
Alcohol: More Harm Than Heroin
Everyone knows the horror of illegal drugs like heroin. Yet alcohol is killing far more people.
Today people drink twice as much as they did 30 years ago, and start drinking very young. Every year 1,000 children under 15 are admitted to hospital with acute alcohol poisoning and, as Richard Lindley reports, 15- to 17-year-olds now spend E277 million on drink.
Alcohol-dependent teenagers are now joining the middle-aged in psychiatric clinics. As the government announces a new ministerial group to deal with the use and abuse of alcohol,
Panorama reports on our favourite drug - one more harmful than heroin.
Producer TIMOTHY COPESTAKE Editor DAVID DICKINSON
Presented by Barry Norman
The Belly of the Architect is directed by Peter Greenaway, who has established a reputation for his unique style of film-making, paying particular attention to the composition of the image. This is his most commercial film to date and stars Brian Dennehy as the architect who travels to Italy to set up an exhibition.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, originally released in 1937, was the first animated feature ever made. Now Walt Disney's evergreen film is being reissued to mark its 50th anniversary.
Beyond Therapy: Glenda Jackson and Tom Conti are psychiatrists whose respective clients are Jeff Goldblum and Julie Hagerty destined to meet through an ad in a personal column. Robert Ailman directs.
Director DOMINIC BRIGSTOCKE Producer BRUCE THOMPSON
A series of four programmes 3: Colour
Multicoloured glass objects have been made since ancient Egyptian times. But the making and painting of flat glass 700 years ago led to the construction of spectacular, coloured glass windows, which are now enjoying a revival.
Series producer BRIGIT BARRY Producer PAUL SIMONS (R)