in Home Canning
An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half hour.
Sports news and comment from Sally Jones
The weather forecast from Francis Wilson at
7.25, 7.55 and 8.25
Local news and travel updates at 7.15, 7.45 and 8.15
What did you think of last night's television?
Ring Eamonn Holmes on [number removed](Answers to your comments 11. 00am)
Weather followed by Neighbours
with Robert Kilroy-Silk The programme that discusses the issues you are talking about.
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
'Creak, creak. The door opened, and something huge and black crept in.' Presenter Wayne Jackman Guest Janet Palmer
Story: May We Sleep Here Tonight? by TAN KOIDE
Music director JONATHAN COHEN Woodwind PHIL TODD Percussion WILL HILL Bass PHIL CHILDS Series producer
BARBARA RODDAM
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R) and King Rollo
A See-Saw programme by DAVID MCKEE
Narration Ray Brooks (R)
with Peter Barkworth Producer RALPH ROLLS
Weather followed by Open Air
Bob Wellings and Janet Graves round off the week and answer your queries.
Weather followed by Daytime Live
Alan Titchmarsh goes into the garden to get his hands dirty when Daytime Live starts the construction of the Designer Garden for a young family. There's a personal look at the events and happenings of the week, and the music of the day is from Britain's leading cellist, Julian Lloyd Webber.
with Michael Buerk Weather BILL GILES
Charlene takes desperate steps to go home to her father, but she needn't have bothered.
Written by JOHN UPTON
CHRISTINE MCCOURT. PHILIP RYALL RICK MAIER , LOIS BOOTON Directed by PAUL MOLONEY. ANDREW FRIEDMAN
Introduced by David Icke and featuring in this programme:
Racing from Cheltenham
2.10 The Philip Comes Novices Hurdle Race Qualifier (3 miles If)
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
Also starring Robert Walker.
Eddie Hatch, a department-store window dresser, kisses a statue of Venus in a moment of sheer impulsiveness. Amazingly, the beautiful sculpture comes alive and - being the goddess of love - becomes totally enamoured of him.
Life is further complicated by a jealous fiancee and by the store owner, who wants his priceless statue returned to its pedestal.
Ava Gardner brings Venus to life in this sparkling comedy fantasy.
(Black and white)
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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 comment on welfare rights, employment, housing and legal issues.
Produced by BRYN BROOKS
Send your views to: Ask Margo, BBCtv, London W12 8QT
with Andy Crane - starting with Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Simon Davies with Jo Korna
How is paper made?
How are camera tricks done? How can three plus three equal eight?
Director ALISON STEWART
Series producer ANNE GOBEY
Questions to: Comers, BBCtv, London W12 8QT
Texas Pete tries to steal treasure from an ancient tomb but SuperTed foils him.
(R)
with Steve Blacknell
Matthew Devitt
Gideon Escott , Robert Harley Caroline Leddy Carla Mendonca
The story so far -
Ziggy Bembler has discovered an oil well in his front room and has now become very rich. He said: 'I can now spend more time watching WATT?, the programme with great comedy, great surprises and great music from the Yes No People.' Nice one
Ziggy, but you don't have to be rich to watch WATT? Executive producer
CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON
Assistant producer VICKY PILE Designer MEL BIBBY
Director DAVID CRICHTON
Producer TREVOR MCCALLUM
A series of 24 programmes Episode 14 by MARGARET SIMPSON
Ziggy climbs the highest building in the school, or does he?
This week's cast: and Devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer RONALD SMEDLEY Director DAVID BELL (R)
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Presented by Angela Rippon Taking part in Team
Challenge, the quickfire game where fast fingers count, can be frustrating. Hoping to throw some light on the subject and not be frustrated are a team from Blackpool who call themselves the Illuminaries.
Sue Lawley and Philip Hayton present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world.
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
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. Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer CHARLES MILLER
starring
Ronnie Barker Ronnie Corbett with Claire Nielson , John Owens Join Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett in a laughter-filled celebration of their
20-year association. Messrs Barker and Corbett have chosen their personal favourites from the many hilarious sketches and songs they have performed together over the years. Wntten by SPIKE MILLIGAN
SPIKE MULLINS , DAVID NEWMAN
PETER OSBORNE , GERALD WILEY (R) BBC Video: By the Sea and Picnic, starring the Two Ronnies available from retailers
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Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton present the day's pictures, stories and events from Britain and around the world. Regional News
Weekend Weather IAN MCCASKILL
An eight-part series created by ROY CLARKE starring and Pulaski and 7: Ten by Eight Glossy by RICHARD CARPENTER Larry's low boredom threshold and eye for the ladies spell 'bad publicity' - but this bad?
Pulaski theme performed by THE SHADOWS
Music BRIAN BENNETT
Photography PETER HALL Film editor PETER HARRIS Designer RICHARD MORRIS Produced by PAUL KNIGHT
Directed by ROGER BAMFORD
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starring
Chevy Chase
Beverly D'Angelo
Clark W. Griswold is the typical American dad - attractive wife. two unattractive kids and a career in food additives. He's worked hard all year, and he's earned a holiday. And for the Griswolds there's only one place to go - Wally World - an all-American theme park where your wildest dreams come true. The only problem is that it's a nightmare to get there.
A wild and adult comedy from the team that brought up Animal House.
Screenplay by JOHN HUGHES Produced by MATTY SIMMONS Directed by HAROLD RAMIS
(First showing on British television)
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In front of a capacity crowd at the Wembley Arena last December Level 42 played to a wildly enthusiastic audience many of the songs that put them into the top of the charts and helped establish them as one of the top British bands of the moment.
Director STUART ORME Television presentation MICHAEL APPLETON (R)