in In Love at 40
An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman
Reports from Bill Neely , Peter Marshall ,
Mike Stewart , Mark Easton , Gail Foley , Margaret Gilmore and James Cox
with Eamonn Holmes
The early edition of the programme where you, the viewer, set the agenda.
(Answers to your comments 11.00am)
Weather followed by Neighbours
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Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Looking through my telescope, what do I see?
Faraway things as clear as can be!
Presenter Ben Thomas Guests Janet Palmer Lorna Allsop
Story: The Land of Just So by KATE COPSTICK (R) and Pinny's House Pinny's Party
Pinny and Victor are both so small that they can dress up in sweet papers!
Story and pictures by PETER FIRMIN
Read by Matilda Thorpe Music by AR LOG
Directed and animated by OLIVER POSTGATE (R)
with Barry Foster
Weather followed by Open Air
Pattie Coldwell and Eamonn Holmes give you the chance to voice your criticisms, comments and praise on last night's television.
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Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh
Ross Davidson
Join the team for Britain's brightest magazine with live music, celebrities and more. Today regular guest
Floella Benjamin has more for young mothers in 'Benjamin's Babies'.
with Michael Buerk
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Jim and Zoe discuss their future.
(For cast see page 75. Shown again tomorrow at 9.00am)
Hosted by Henry Kelly
With six contestants left, who is going to be today's winner? As usual the first four to win through the Teaser Round have to
Beat the Buzzer.
starring with Sacred Vows
Greg gives Mack carte blanche on the crime commission without realising the implications it will have for everybody. Gary has to choose between Abby and Val. One of them is in for a shock, but not as much as Gary when he sees a ghost from the past.
Written by KATHLEEN A SHELLY Directed by NICHOLAS SGARRO
As a tribute to the late Eamonn Andrews, another showing of a Did You See.. ? special which went behind the scenes of This Is Your
Life to find out how the show was planned, and looked back with Eamonn to some of the most memorable moments of the past 30 years (R)
HGV driver Selina Scott and Jeff Banks head north of the border to sort out the style of the men of Stirling.
Caryn Franklin meets a famous figure of the 60s who's just opened in Carnaby Street, and there are baubles, bangles and beads - the best of accessories.
Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
Andy Crane - starting with:
Fireman Sam: Barn Fire
On a very hot day, Sarah and James are picking potatoes for Bella. Sam wonders if he can help, but first he has to deal with a barn fire at Pandy Lane Farm.
by Bob Godfrey and Stan Hayward
Henry's Cat imagines that he is a famous doctor who finds the cure for 'clownitis'. (R)
A 13-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by MARGARET STUART BARRY
4: The Witch goes looking for George, and Lady Fox-
Custard gets at least one unpleasant surprise.
(For cast see page 52. Part 5 next Monday)
Hosted by Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker
Quick march! With the Queen's Colour Squadron of the Royal Air Force in a marathon display of squad drill for a new world record. And there's an exciting attempt in the Record
Breakers studio on the fastest wheel change in motor-racing history by the Brabham BMW Formula One Grand Prix team, with commentary from Murray Walker.
Researcher DEBBIE SEARLE Director KATHRYN WOLFE Producer ERIC ROWAN
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A series of 24 programmes Episode 17 by CHRIS ELLIS Ant tries to apologise for Ziggy's injury. This week's cast: and Harriet as Sorrell Devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer RONALD SMEDLEY Director ALBERT BARBER (R)
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Presented by Angela Rippon The Galloway Grannies jet in tonight to add some glamour to the proceedings.
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather MICHAEL FISH
by MYRA TAYLOR starring Anna Keaveney and Shaun Curry featuring Maggie McCarthy Peter Childs. Vivienne Martin
Unable to take Bert's inconsiderate behaviour, Maisie has built a wall down the middle of the marital living-room and organised a rota for using the other household amenities.
However, as it is Bert's birthday, he reckons she is bound to soften her attitude. Providing, of course, she remembers it!
Designer DEREK EVANS
Studio director SUE BYSH
Producer and film director HAROLD SNOAD
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by Jane Hollowood.
"No need any more, Angie. I fired her on the spot."
(Ceefax subtitles)
by Roy Clarke
starring Michael AIdridge, Bill Owen, Peter Sallis and Thora Hird
with Jane Freeman, Joe Gladwin. Kathy Staff
in When You Take a Good Bite Yorkshire Tastes Terrible.
Not wanting to let the passing-away of an old school chum go without some ceremony, Clegg takes Compo and Seymour on a sentimental journey. Then certain uncanny things happen which suggest that someone is with them ...
Produced and directed by Alan J.W. Bell (R)
*Ceefax Subtitles
starring Lenny Henry as Delbert Wilkins
Written by Stan Hey and Andrew Nickolds
Delbert and PC Monkhouse plan a cricket match to improve Brixton's community-police relations, but Sgt Lillie wants to put a riot shield in their wheel.
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with Martyn Lewis and Debbie Thrower
Regional News; Weather
The Tennents United Kingdom Championship
The opening frames of the evening session. Two matches will decide the last quarter-final places.
Introduced by DAVID VINE from the Guild Hall, Preston Producer KEITH PHILIPS
Executive producer IAN EDWARDS
A chance to go behind the scenes of Sir Richard Attenborough's latest film
Cry Freedom. premiering this week in London. It tells the story of exiled South African newspaper editor Donald Woods and his friendship with Steve Biko, the black-consciousness leader, who died in police custody. Shot on location in Africa,this documentary illustrates all the contrasts of film-making with the help of interviews with Sir Richard and actors Kevin Kline, Denzel Washington and Penelope Wilton.
Produced and directed by Jo Wright
A MARBLE ARCH production
The Tennents United Kingdom Championship
Though it will be small comfort to them, tonight's losers will take home £5,250 anyway. But the fifth-round winners will fill the last places in the quarter-final draw and continue their bid for the title itself. CLIFF THORBURN and DOUG MOUNTJOY might just be in that position. DAVID VINE introduces coverage from the Guild Hall, Preston.