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with Robert Kilroy-Silk The programme that discusses the issues you are talking about. For studio audience details ring [number removed](9.00am to
6.00pm).
Directors LINDA NASH , ANN MORLEY Producers DI BURGESS
SUE NIX. HARVEY WOOLFE
Deputy editor JOHN GETGOOD Editor DAVID WICKHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Directors:
Linda Nash
Directors:
Ann Morley
Producers:
Di Burgess
Unknown:
Harvey Woolfe
Editor:
John Getgood
Editor:
David Wickham

Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenter Carol Chell Guest Stuart Bradley
Story: Big Roar, Little Roar by DONALD BISSETT (R) and Gran
A See-Saw programme by JOANNE AND MICHAEL COLE Gran Gliding
Narrated by Patricia Hayes Jim visits Gran and persuades her to come with him to fly his kite. But something else catches Gran's eye.
Music and lyrics by BRYAN DALY Animation by DEREK MOGFORD Designed and directed by IVOR WOOD (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Crane
Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Guest Stuart Bradley
Unknown:
Donald Bissett
Unknown:
Michael Cole
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Bryan Daly
Unknown:
Derek Mogford
Directed By:
Ivor Wood

Weather followed by Open Air
Susan Rae and Pattie Coldwell invite the programme makers whom you want to interview into the studio.
Ring them on [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Rae
Unknown:
Pattie Coldwell

Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh and Ross Davidson
The lunchtime magazine, live from Pebble Mill, comes complete with a full
Hallowe'en menu from
Jane Asher. Plus music from Barbara Dickson. Producer DAVID LANCASTER Editor STEVE WEDDLE BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Pamela Armstrong
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Ross Davidson
Unknown:
Jane Asher.
Unknown:
Barbara Dickson.
Editor:
Steve Weddle

Starring Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka, Jack Albertson as Grandpa Joe, Peter Ostrum as Charlie
Most children, at one hungry time or another, dream of owning their own chocolate factory. For young Charlie Bucket the dream comes true - by courtesy of the marvellously eccentric Willy Wonka - in this 'scrumdidilyumptious' film version of Roald Dahl's delightful fantasy confection.
Screenplay by Roald Dahl, based on his book, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".
FILMS: page 28

Contributors

Screenplay, based on his book:
Roald Dahl
Music/Lyrics:
Leslie Bricusse
Music/Lyrics:
Anthony Newley
Producer:
Stan Margulies
Producer:
David L. Wolper
Director:
Mel Stuart
Willy Wonka:
Gene Wilder
Grandpa Joe:
Jack Albertson
Charlie:
Peter Ostrum
Mr Salt:
Roy Kinnear
Veruca Salt:
Julie Dawn Cole
Mr Beauregarde I:
Leonard Stonel
Violet Beauregarde:
Denise Nickerson
Mrs Teevee:
Dod Denney
Mike Teevee:
Paris Themmen
Mrs Gloop:
Ursula Reit
Augustus Gloop:
Michael Bollner
Mrs Bucket:
Diana Sowle
Bill:
Aubrey Woods

Andy Crane - starting with:

Caterpillar Trail
with Stuart Bradley
Stuart takes a bird's-eye-view of life and looks into an owl's eyes, compares them to bulls' eyes - and our eyes - and introduces 8-year-old Zoe Weller, blind from birth, who shows us how she 'sees'.

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Andy Crane
Presenter (Caterpillar Trail):
Stuart Bradley
Guest (Caterpillar Trail):
Zoe Weller
Studio Director (Caterpillar Trail):
Fay Woolf
Series Producer (Caterpillar Trail):
Barbara Roddam

An exciting approach to the art of making pictures
Presented by Tony Hart with Margot Wilson and Joanna Kirk
Characters Tony sticks to his script with an illuminating letter, while Madonna appears out of a box. Robin takes a duck under the hippo and Morph interrupts Chas watching his favourite television programme. Look out for your work in today's Gallery.
Assistant producer CLAIRE WINYARD Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
If you are 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, send your entry to: Hartbeat, BBCtv, London W3 6XZ.
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Contributors

Presented By:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Margot Wilson
Unknown:
Joanna Kirk
Unknown:
Characters Tony

A serial in five parts

Britannia Meets the Kaiser War fever smoulders in Jessop, and Clippy makes a proposal.

Contributors

Writer:
Maurice Gee
Producer:
Ginette McDonald
Director:
Peter Sharp
Edgar Marwick:
Jon Trimmer
Mrs Marwick:
Elizabeth Moody
Clippy Hedges:
Peter Hayden
Phil Miller:
Miles Murphy
Kitty Wax:
Alix Chapman
Noel Wix:
Daryl Beattie
Irene:
Emma Vere-Jones
Frau Stauffel:
Donna Akersten
Mrs Bolton:
Anne Budd
Mr Wix:
Gerald Bryan
Mrs Wix:
Jane Waddell
Mr Chalmers:
David Cameron
Mrs Chalmers:
Helen Moulder
Sgt McCaa:
Edward Campbell
Mr Jobling:
John Callen

Presented by Angela Rippon Teams are gathered from all over Britain to play
Masterteam. Last year's winners, The Antrim Coasters, were from Northern Ireland and tonight's team, the Roe Siders, are also from the province.
Assistant producer JAN BINNIE-GORDON
Executive producer DAVE ROSS Director JOHN M. A LANE Producer PETER FITTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Angela Rippon
Producer:
Jan Binnie-Gordon
Producer:
Dave Ross
Director:
John M. A Lane
Producer:
Peter Fitton

Selina Scott flies to Italy to meet the man known as the King of Rome - designer Valentino.
Jeff Banks drives to Slough with the Clothesmobile to help shoppers with their styling, and Caryn Franklin takes the tube to the Hippodrome to watch
London's top hairdressers let their hair down at the Alternative Hair Show. Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin

Created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART starring John Nettles in A Desirable Little Residence by ROD BEACHAM with Terence Alexander Louise Jameson Sean Arnold
Guest stars Liz Crowther George Shane
Richard Graham
Why is an ordinary, poky little bungalow worth all the fuss - even worth murder?
Produced by JONATHAN ALWYN
Directed by ROBERT TRONSON (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Nettles
Unknown:
Rod Beacham
Unknown:
Terence Alexander
Unknown:
Louise Jameson
Unknown:
Sean Arnold
Unknown:
Liz Crowther
Unknown:
George Shane
Unknown:
Richard Graham
Produced By:
Jonathan Alwyn
Directed By:
Robert Tronson
Jim Bergerac:
John Nettles
Charles Hungerford:
Terence Alexander
Susan Young:
Louise Jameson
Crozier:
Sean Arnold
Carol Miles:
Liz Crowther
Nick Mc Vie:
George Shane
Don Me Vie:
Louis Rolston
Kirk Barnett:
Richard Graham
Toby Newson:
Harry Landis
Lonny Rice:
Milton Johns
Mrs Palmer:
Pearl Hackney
Mr Palmer:
Edwin Brown
Peggy Masters:
Nancy Mansfield
Det Con Goddard:
Jolyon Baker
Tim:
Bernard Krichefski
Workman:
Michael Lomax
Hotel clerk:
Paul Laidlaw
Receptionist:
Diane Lewis

In Bermuda, a Learjet lands with millions of dollars in smuggled heroin profits... In Miami, a Mafia hitman guards a heroin shipment with a shotgun that fires nails... At a safe house in New York, guarded 24 hours a day, a Mafia boss talks...

Once, Tommaso Buscetta was called 'Godfather of two worlds' - overlapping crime empires in Sicily and America. He was suspected of major heroin deals.
According to Mafia legend, he could kill, then visit the opera as if nothing had happened. In a war for control of the heroin trade, rival Mafia chiefs ordered his sons murdered. The vengeance Buscetta planned was simple - and unique. He would destroy the Mafia. In the first of two parts,

Mafia Wars documents the murderous feud that engulfed Buscetta - and how his betrayal of the Mafia destroyed the most lucrative heroin network in history: the Pizza Connection.

Feature: page 25
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Film Editor:
Malcolm Daniel
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Producer:
Tim Shawcross
Writer/Director:
Christopher Olgiati

Introduced by Steve Rider and featuring tonight:
Live World Championship Boxing from Wembley Lloyd Honeyghan (Great Britain) v Jorge Vaca (Mexico)
The explosive Honeyghan tonight makes his fourth defence of the World Welterweight title. Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER
Rugby League From Wigan
The British Coal 'Nines'
The world's finest players will be on view at Central
Park tonight in a spectacular new venture in Rugby
League. Six British clubs - Castleford, Halifax, Hull
Kingston Rovers, St Helens, Warrington and Wigan - are joined by Auckland from
New Zealand and Papua New Guinea in a nine-a-side version of the game.
Commentator RAY FRENCH
Cash Return
Four months ago, Pat Cash scaled the summit of tennis. Who could forget the centre court scenes as he beat Ivan Lendl to become Wimbledon
Champion at 22? Since then, he has struggled around the foothills of the game, and tonight he talks to Gerald Williams about the pressures brought about by that glorious day last July.
Plus all tonight's football news from the Littlewoods
Cup.
TV presentation:
Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Rugby League KEITH PHILLIPS Tennis DAVE GORDON
Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCH1N Editor JOHN ROWLINSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Jorge Vaca
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Keith Phillips
Unknown:
Dave Gordon
Editor:
John Rowlinson

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