in Fish Feathers
An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
What did you think of last night's television? Ring Susan Rae and Natalie Anglesey on [number removed]. (Answers to your comments 11.05am)
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Continuing the successful
Day to Day formula, Robert Kilroy-Silk discusses the issues you are talking about. For studio audience details, ring [number removed]
(9.00am to 6.00pm).
Andy Crane with programme news and your birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenters Elizabeth Watts and Wayne Jackman
Story: Nini at Carnival by ERROL LLOYD
Music director RICHARD BROWN Percussion and woodwind
PETE HOWLAND. MARTIN FRITH Photographer JOHN JEFFORD
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R) and Gran by JOANNE AND MICHAEL COLE Narrated by Patricia Hayes Gran's 's Good News
Music and lyrics by BRYAN DALY Animated by DEREK MOGFORD Designed and directed by IVOR WOOD (R)
with Robert Glenister Producer RALPH ROLLS
Susan Rae and Eamonn Holmes round off the week and answer your queries.
4: The Taste of Crow Kildare 's persistence with Yvonne's case bears fruit and has a chastening effect on Carl Noyes. But his attempts to help her remain awkward, and her life is plunged into another crisis.
(For cast see page 54)
(Final part on Monday) (R)
with Michael Buerk
Weather MICHAEL FISH
A surprise visitor at the Ramsays' causes acrimony.
(For cast see page 54. Shown again on Monday at 9.00am)
Out of work? Claiming benefit? Bringing up a family? Avoiding the loan shark? Confused by the system?
Join Margo MacDonald with your news, advice and comments on welfare rights, employment, housing and legal issues.
Send your views to Ask Margo, BBCtv, London W12 8QT Produced by BRYN BROOKS
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Jittery Jester
Busman's Holiday
Andy Crane - starting with Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Simon Davies with Jo Korna
Why do people get goosepimples? How are photographs developed? What's the biggest tree in the world?
Director ALISON STEWART
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Questions to: Corners, BBCtv, London W 12 8QT
(R)
with Steve Blacknell
Matthew Devitt
Gideon Escott , Robert Harley Caroline Leddy Carla Mendonca
It's Wally the Aardvark's birthday today and he will be celebrating it in great style! He's going to watch What's
All This Then? Why don't you watch it too? Then you can see loads of comedy, masses of mystery guests, gallons of music from the Christians and an avalanche of other things like the Thrilling Story Time! The Agony Aunts! The TVO'Gram! Executive producer
CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON
Assistant producer VICKY PILE Designer MEL BIBBY
Director DAVID CRICHTON
Producer TREVOR MCCALLUM
by David Angus
A series of 24 programmes
Jackie and Zammo get together again. Ant waits for Georgina outside the school gates.
(For cast see page 57)
(R) (Ceefax subtitles)
Last in the current series. Music in the Ratcave
Performed by Go West.
Special guest stars include Karen Kaye , Gary Glitter and Samantha Fox. Also starring
Darcey de Farcey (JAMES SAXON) and Maureen McConkey (ANNA KAREN)
Conceived by DAVID CLARIDGE Written by DAVID CLARIDGE COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH and BRIAN MARSHALL
Produced and directed by MARCUS MORTIMER (R)
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton Weather BILL GILES
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
Join Sue Lawley and her guests for conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre. Programme associates
NEIL SHAND. CHRIS GREENWOOD Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer CHARLES MILLER
Series producer JOHN FISHER
Starring Les Dawson
Special guests this week are Beverley Adams, Frank Carson, Barry Cryer, Christian Dion, Su Ingle, Nina Myskow
Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot TV Ltd
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring
Ronnie Barker Ronnie Corbett
With Sydney Bromley
John Cleese , Carol Hawkins Nicky Henson , Kate O'Mara Lilian Verner , Johnny Wade RONNIE HAZLEHURST AND HIS ORCHESTRA
THE FRED TOMLINSON SINGERS Join Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett in a laughter-filled celebration of their 21-year association.
Written by GARRY CHAMBERS BARRY CRYER. SPIKE MULUNS David NEWMAN. DAVID
NOBBS PETER OSBORNE. JOHN SULLIVAN FREDDIE USHER. PETER VINCENT *CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Martyn Lewis and Debbie Thrower
Presenting the day's pictures, stories and events. Regional News
Weekend Weather BILL GILES
An eight-part series created by ROY CLARKE starring
3: Violence, Love and Ratings by GEOFFREY CASE
Brad is seriously injured when a stunt sequence is brought forward because Larry is drunk on set. It looks like an accident, but both Larry and Paula are keen to prove it wasn't.
Pulaski theme performed by THE SHADOWS
Music BRIAN BENNETT
Photography DAVID WHITSON Film editor FRANCES PARKER DesignerJOHN STOUT
Produced by PAUL KNIGHT
Directed by GERRY POULSON *CEEFAX SUBTITLES
The Arts and Glasnost Artists
The second of three films about the cultural changes in Gorbachev's Russia.
'Art belongs to the People' is a much-quoted saying by Lenin. Until recently this was not the case. In 1974 an unofficial art exhibition was bulldozed into the ground, the paintings destroyed, and several artists arrested. Open-air displays were banned and artists who did not conform had to work underground. Since the arrival of Glasnost - the new openness - art exhibitions have been flourishing and many new artists have emerged.
Omnibus cameras were present at the first auction sale of works of art since the Revolution, and at the Artists' Union Committee meeting while it selected or rejected an artist's work. Film cameraman JOHN GOODYER Sound JOHN TELLICK
Film editor ANDREW PAGE
Executive producer Diana LASHMORE Director JULIA CAVE
starring
Martha and George - a middle-aged college professor and his embittered wife - engage constantly in a campaign of self-destruction and verbal abuse. After a Saturday party, they invite a new lecturer and his young wife to join them for drinks. It is an encounter that lasts through a night of self-revelation. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor give dazzling performances as the couple whose war of words made the play an outstanding stage and screen success. Screeenplay by ERNEST LEHMAN
Based on the play by EDWARD ALBEE Produced by ERNEST LEHMAN Directed by MIKE NICHOLS
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