in The Spooks Speaks
An ingenious plan to cure
Leon of his taste for alcohol eventually achieves the desired effect.
An RKO film
with Jeremy Paxman and John Stapleton
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half-hour
Regional news and travel at 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Weather with Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55, 8.25
Weather followed by Open Air with Pattie Coldwell
(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
Presenter Janet Palmer
Guest Wayne Jackman Story: The Bag of Wind by GERALD ROSE (R) and The Adventures of Spot by ERIC HILL
Spot Follows His Nose
Told by Paul Nicholas (R)
with Rudolph Walker
Weather followed by Open Air with Bob Wellings and Pattie Coldwell
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Join the lunchtime team for another full-colour blend of action and entertainment. Including Glyn Christian with more advice from the kitchen.
Editor STEVE WEDDLE
with Michael Buerk
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Helen discovers the secret she was never meant to know.
(For cast see page 33. Shown again at 5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly
This week's ten semi-finalists are now whittled down to eight still competing for a place in the finals next week. One of those could be the ultimate winner and have a ring-side seat at the Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. Series co-ordinator ANDREA CONWAY Director STEVE CHILVER
Executive producer MICHAEL WHYTE A REG GRUNDY production in association with BBCtv
starring
Suzanne Pleshette Cloris Leachman Sally Kellerman
Dixie Cabot is a woman of sensual grace, charm and business acumen. She is also the proprietress of 'Dixie's', the most famous house of pleasure in New Orleans. When she is arrested, Dixie expects the usual fine or short sentence, but when the judge sends her down for 90 days - to be spent in the local convent, all 'heaven' breaks loose ... Dixie Cabot
SUZANNE PLESHETTE
Screenplay by JOHN CONSIDINE
Produced by MICHAEL GREENBURG Directed by GEORGE ENGLUND
(First showing on British television)
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Andy Crane - starting with Pinny's House
Pinny and the Tortoise
Tom and Jo make a pretend zoo and Pinny and Victor have an adventurous ride. Story and pictures by PETER FIRMIN
Read by Matilda Thorpe Music by AR LOG
Directed and animated by OLIVER POSTGATE (R)
with Don Spencer
'Now if you want to see an amazing family of animals that defy reality....'
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Percussion WILL HILL
Woodwind MARTIN FRITH
Assistant producer ANNE DENEHY Producer BARBARA RODDAM
SuperTed and the Pearl Fishers
Texas Pete tries to steal pearls from the South Sea islanders, but SuperTed gets them back. (R)
by JOHN YEOMAN
Told for Jackanory by Brian Cant
Today: Do-it-Yourself Pictures by PAUL DOWLING Designer MARY GREAVES
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Adapted and directed by MARILYN FOX
Yogi and Boo Boo move house only to find a big bad wolf is waiting.
(R)
by MARTIN RILEY
A series in six parts 5: Close Encounters of the Gruey Kind
If the Tresswells had not been interested in UFOs,
Gruey and Co would not have got mixed up in clog dancing - nor more daft dares with Nidgey.
THE RUMWORTH MORRIS
OF BOLTON
Music by ROGER limb
BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP
Film sound MORTON HARDAKER
Film cameraman TONY MAYNE c Film editor MIKE JACKSON
Executive producer PAUL STONE ] Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
by BERNARD ASHLEY
A thriller in six parts
1: Paula had never heard of the gangster Charlie Elkin until her grandfather witnessed him commit armed robbery. After that, Paula, like her best friend Narinder, discovered what it was to be really afraid!
Producer PAUL STONE
Director MARILYN FOX (R)
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Join Terry live at the Television Theatre, as he talks to people in the news, presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise - plus songs seven and eight in this year's Song for Europe contest. Director TOM CORCORAN Producer PETER ESTALL
Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin with the smartest looking show on television. The search begins for a new uniform for the Girl Guides. Meet a young designer, Merle Dalton , achieving success thanks to help from the Prince's Youth Business Trust, and look at fabric design. There's a lad from Cardiff with his electronic suits and, of course, there's Sindy doll....
The Anniversary Waltz
A surprise family dinner comes as a shock for Clayton, while Sue Ellen is forced to question her vengeful ways - and then receives a funny Valentine. Bobby thinks about what's in a name as the pressure of the campaign to gain control of Weststar finds JR having difficulty keeping his head above water.
Written and directed by DAVID PAULSEN
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with Anne Robinson Producer CAROLINE COVER
Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News Weather
Putting You in the Picture The cinemas of the 21st century may have arrived already; strange buildings with giant wrap-around screens to fill your whole field of view. No joins, no edges, just a single, crystal-clear image, ten times normal size. And you are right inside it.
This is the story of how four Canadians developed the Omnimax system - how they overcame apparently impossible problems using a 'rolling loop' - and how they almost failed altogether.
Producer SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES Series editor DAVID FILKlN
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Introduced by Steve Rider International Football from Wembley
Highlights of ENGLAND'S match against the NETHERLANDS tonight - a friendly of no little significance. Bobby Robson 's team are destined to meet the Dutch again in Diisseldorf at the European Championship, so a good win here will do wonders for morale. Action also from Dublin where another of England's summer rivals, the REPUBLIC OF IRELAND, were playing ROMANIA.
Commentator JOHN MOTSON World Skating from Budapest
A tremendous night in prospect in the pairs free programme, with the new Olympic champions
EKATERINA GORDEEVA and SERGEI GRINKOV now bidding to retain their world title. Britain's entry is again
CHERYL PEAKE and ANDREW NAYLOR and LISA AND
NEIL CUSHLEY.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS Plus the rest of the sporting news from home and abroad. Plus a look ahead to the world title fights in Belfast at the weekend and at Wembley on Tuesday.
TV presentation:
Football JOHN SHREWSBURY Skating MTV, Hungary
Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON
Video: McGuigan v Pedroza
The WBA World Featherweight
Championship, June 1985BBCVI B5027, from retailers