An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman
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
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenter Floella Benjamin Guest Mike Amatt (R) and Willo the Wisp
The Beauty Contest (R)
with Michael Hordern
Weather followed by Open Air with Pattie Coldwell and Eamonn Holmes
To voice your criticisms, comments and praise on last night's television, ring [number removed].
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh Ross Davidson Today featuring
Floella Benjamin.
with Michael Buerk
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Mike makes a surprising discovery about the nature of Cassie's work.
(For cast see page 63. Shown again tomorrow at 9.00am)
Hosted by Henry Kelly
starring
Homecoming
Lilimae comes home from the sanatorium. Greg is warned that Mack is getting too close to Wolfbridge. Chip uses
Gary's ranch as a hideout. Written by ALISON HOCK
Directed by JOHN PLESHETTE
starring
Benefit of the Doubt
Willie's falling behind in science class, and all
Valerie's attempts to help come to nothing.
Written by ERIC COHEN
Directed by ELLEN FALCON (R)
Dallas
'Miss Sellie' and 'JB' set out to meet the real women of Dallas and visit the lady with the largest closet (sorry, wardrobe) in the world.
Selina Scott and Jeff Banks celebrate 80 years of the top oilmen's store
Neiman Marcus and Christmas at the Historical Society's annual ball.
Andy Crane - starting with:
Fireman Sam: Camping
What have a frog and an oily rag got to do with camping? Uncle Sam, Sarah and James soon find out!
by Bob Godfrey and Stan Hayward
(R)
with Johnny Ball
When the white kitten with green eyes returns, then you know it's time for another tale from Johnny about adventures down on the farm.
Today Philomena finds out who's who and what's what when the farm is at work.
(R)
A 13-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by MARGARET STUART BARRY 10: The school Hallowe'en party doesn't go quite as well as Mr Bodley had hoped.... (For cast see page 46. Part 11 next Monday)
Hosted by Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker
Featuring Rolf Harris painting the largest greeting card. Also the world's fastest skier, Graham Wilkie. who has skied at 132 miles per hour. Conductor Sir Georg Solti talks about his record number of Grammy awards. And Paul Scott attempts to regain his title as the world s fastest magician.
Designer GEORGE KYRIAKIDES Director KATHRYN WOLFE Producer ERIC ROWAN
A series of 24 programmes Episode 23 by DAVID ANGUS
Mr Scott gets his revenge on Trevor, and Mrs McClusky punishes the rebels. This week's cast:
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Presented by Angela Rippon There are now two teams through to the semi-finals, but who will be the third?
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
by MYRA TAYLOR starring
Anna Keaveney and Shaun Curry featuring
Maggie McCarthy Peter Childs and Vivienne Martin
Since Maisie barred Bert from the matrimonial bedroom he has been sleeping in the boxroom.
The arrival of their daughter, who is pregnant and has left her Spanish husband, puts an even greater strain on the sleeping arrangements - or could it be to Bert's advantage?
Film cameraman COLIN DEEHAN Studio lighting DON BABBAGE Designer DEREK EVANS
Studio director SUE BYSH
Producer and film director HAROLD SNOAD
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by Michael Robartes.
"All I know, Barry, is that the police suddenly seem less interested in the burglary and more interested in my relationship with you."
Book, 'EastEnders: The Inside Story' by Julia Smith and Tony Holland, £8.95 from booksellers
(Ceefax subtitles)
written by RAYMOND ALLEN
Designer BRYAN ELLIS
Production MICHAEL MILLS (R)
Parachute into a turquoise underwater cave, squeeze through a muddy tunnel deep beneath a dangerous coral reef.... With a British expedition, you can experience all this, as it searches for living fossils, creatures of the endless night, in spectacular underwater caverns, hidden for 150 million years in a remote part of the Bahamas. Narrator Andrew Sachs Film cameramen
LEO DICKINSON. PETER SCOONES
Film editor CHRIS WADE
Director ROBERT PALMER
Producer RICHARD BROCK
BBC Bristol
with Martyn Lewis and Debbie Thrower
Regional News
Weather
starring David Keith 1964: The Carolina
Military Institute, an academy where the all-white tradition of harsh discipline and violent humiliation has testered for over a century. Enforced by a secret society called 'The Ten', the regime ensures that none but the like-minded survives, but this year the Institute has taken on its first black cadet. Maverick senior Will McLean is assigned the dangerous task of keeping him both in the academy - and alive! A disturbing evocation of institutionalised bigotry.
Screenplay by THOMAS POPE and LLOYD FONVIELLE
Based on the novel by PAT CONROY Produced by HERB JAFFE and GABRIEL KATZKA
Directed by FRANC RODDAM
(First showing on British television)
* FILMS: page 26
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with Anna Ford ,
David Jessel , Craig Charles. It's your BBC, so each month
Network offers a platform for viewers to examine the major topical issues that can divide TV programme makers and their audience. You can make the films that voice your concern and join the studio audience in debating the implications with the broadcasters.
Director NIGEL FINNIS
Producer BARRIE WHATLEY
Series producer JEREMY GIBSON