in Musical Bandits
An RKO film
with Jeremy Paxman and Kirsty Wark
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half-hour.
With Bob Friend 's view of life across the Atlantic.
The weather forecast from
Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55, and 8.25 Local news and travel information at
7.15, 7.45, and 8.15
Weather followed by Open Air with Pattie Coldwell
What entertained, annoyed or provoked you on last night's television? Ring [number removed]or write to: Open Air
PO Box 27, Oxford Road Manchester M60 1SJ
(Answers to your comments 11.00am)
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenters
Mike Amatt , Janet Palmer Story: Jeremy Fisher by BEATRIX POTTER and The Wombles by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by Bernard Cribbins (R)
with Elly Wilkie
Weather followed by Open Air
Phone Bob Wellings and Pattie Coldwell on [number removed]to take part in today's discussion.
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Today Sophie Grigson goes in search of British eating habits abroad, with a report from the Costa del Sol. Editor STEVE WEDDLE
with Michael Buerk Weather BILL GILES
Madge and Charlene have a 'blue' over Henry. Helen starts a Neighbourhood
Watch scheme. A celebrity arrives in the coffee shop. Ruth keeps a secret from the Robinsons.
(Cast page 36. Shown again 5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly This week's seven contestants are now whittled down to five. Two of them will appear in the final round in a Head to Head confrontation.
starring
Robyn Douglass Marc Singer Robert Culp and Joan Collins When aspiring journalist
Carly Perkins is turned down for a top sports-writing job, she is understandably furious ... but not beaten.
The next day she returns to the office as Carl Parsons sporting a jacket, pants, and a beard! Totally fooled, the editor offers Carl the job, convinced he has finally found the right 'man' for the job.
Her disguise spells trouble when Carl is sent to interview a famous sporting man-eater played by Joan Collins.
Screenplay by DIANE ENGLISH and JOANNA CRAWFORD from the article My Life as a Man in the Village Voice by CAROL LYNN MITHERS
Produced by mimi ROTHMAN
Directed by ROBERT ELLIS MILLER
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Andy Crane - starting with Pinny's House
Pinny and the Floppy Frog
Pinny and Victor find a new, cosy and comfortable neighbour. Story and pictures by PETER FIRMIN Read by Matilda Thorpe Music by AR LOG
Directed and animated by OLIVER POSTGATE (R)
with Don Spencer
Down on the ground with a worm's-eye view
Living in the garden close to you
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Percussion WILL HILL Woodwind
MARTIN FRITH
Assistant producer ANNE DENEHY Production BARBARA RODDAM
have a close shave in How Green Was My Lawn Mower (R)
by BJARNE REUTER
Illustrated by SVEND OTTO s. Read for Jackanory by Nigel Havers
The Emperor of China has a daughter so beautiful, her suitors promise her the most precious things in the world. What chance is there for a humble soldier? (R)
Bears and Bees starring the two ever-hungry bears, Yogi and Boo-Boo. (R)
by MARTIN RILEY
A series in six parts
2: A Nose for Business
Gruey is short of money - but not of schemes to earn it. He didn't exactly plan to set up as an ice-cream salesman, though, nor to feature on local radio!
Studio sound ROY BRADSHAW Studio lighting JOHN SPICER Designer DAVID WILSON
Executive producer PAUL STONE
DirectorROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
by HELEN CRESSWELL
Fourth of a six-part serial The sinister Miss Raven comes to stay at Aunt
Mary's, and Sarah's terrible secret is revealed.
Lighting IAN DOW
Designer MALCOLM THORNTON Producer PAUL STONE DirectorCOLIN CANT
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with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather MICHAEL FISH
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
In the absence of Terry himself, Sue Lawley makes a welcome return to his chair to present the best in entertainment, conversation and music.
Keeping the elements at bay, Selina Scott, Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin are outward bound with a report on how to look after yourself in the great outdoors. Patsy Kensit is dressed by Bruce Oldfield for the new Clothes Show Magazine, out later this month. There's something for older ladies and a sift through the thousands of photos sent in to the model competition.
Daddy's Little Darling
The best-laid pipes.... Cliff finds an obstacle to his latest success, as Clayton's boredom leads him to patronise the arts. Bobby braces himself for an ugly raking-up of the past.
Southern belles and doting dads: JR is about to discover that the mixture can be a heady one....
Written by MITCHELL WAYNE KATZMAN Directed by LARRY HAGMAN
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with Anne Robinson Producer CAROLINE GOVER
Please send letters to: Points of View BBCtv Centre, London W12 8QT
● RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 80
with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
One year after British television transmitted a week of programmes on AIDS, Q.E.D. brings you the story of Suzi and Vince Lovegrove who were facing the reality in Australia. The Lovegroves let the cameras into their home in Melbourne to follow the last months of Suzi's struggle with the disease.
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring
Lee Van Cleef Warren Oates
Forrest Tucker
In the small town of Lonely Dell, on the banks of the Paria river, Travis, a grizzled solitary westerner, operates the only barge crossing on the river. Three strangers arrive in town, hire the barquero and his barge - and then take him prisoner to await the arrival of gunman Jake Remy and his band of marauding outlaws.
Screenplay by GEORGE SCHENK and WILLIAM MARKS
Produced by HAL KLEIN
Directed by GORDON DOUGLAS
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