in False Roomers
An RKO film
with Jeremy Paxman and John Stapleton
With Bob Friend 's view of life across the Atlantic
Weather followed by Children's BBC with Simon Parkin followed by The Littlest Hobo
The further adventures of Hobo, the German shepherd dog who uses skill and courage to solve whatever problems he meets as he travels along. Hobo is a dog who belongs to no one and helps everyone, anytime, anywhere. Suspect
In this story Hobo goes to the help of an innocent man. (R)
The new Cardiff gang catapult on to your screens with lots of ideas for things to do. Ben is building a machine to deal with viewers' letters, Kate meets two sisters who are Mini-stox stars, Morgan grows a crystal garden, and Adam makes some jelly eggs which quickly disappear. Producer DAVID J. EVANS
Series producer KIRSTIE FISHER BBC Wales
For a fact-pack about both Cardiff and Newcastle teams, send a £1 postal order or cheque, made payable to the BBC, to: [address removed] Don forget to include your name and address.
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Weather followed by Going for Gold
Simon Parkin with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenters Floella Benjamin lain Lauchlan
Story:
The Hare and the Tortoise by JULIA DONALDSON (R)
with Roger Rees
The third of seven films, made on location in the Holy Land, which tell the story of the last days of Jesus on earth, using St Mark 's words from the Authorised Version of the Bible.
Weather followed by Open Air
Phone Bob Wellings and Pattie Coldwell on [number removed]to take part in today's discussion. Producers
LIZ BARRON , TONY HARRISON
RACHEL PURNELL. SUE WOODWARD Deputy editor PAUL COLBERT Editor PETER WEIL BBC North West
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Join the lunchtime team for another action-packed show. Today more mouth-watering cookery ideas from Glyn Christian.
with Michael Buerk
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Clive's plan to fool his
Uncle Ted doesn't meet with Paul's approval.
(For cast see page 83. Shown again at 5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly
This week's eight finalists are now whittled down to six still competing for a place in the final game on Thursday. One of those will be the ultimate winner and have a ringside seat at the Olympic
Games in Seoul, South Korea.
starring
Richard Benjamin Paula Prentiss
Smog, muggings and green slime coming up through the bathtub convince Gary and Diana Webber that the time has come to leave Los
Angeles and get back to nature. What they find when they get there makes LA seem normal by comparison. The survival of the fittest takes on a new meaning in this hilarious comedy of man's eternal struggle with the elements - and his neighbours! Gary Webber
RICHARD BENJAMIN
Diana Webber. PAULA PRENTISS Charlie Baumgarten
TONY ROBERTS
Rita Baumgarten
ANDREA MARCOVICCI
Melissa Webber
MOLLY RINGWALD
Brooklyn Mary. ..MARl GORMAN Zack Estep ..........SAM WHIPPLE Howard Estep
KENNETH MCMILLAN
Jay Webber. DAVID HOLLANDER Motor-home driver
PHILIP PROCTOR
Mrs Estep .........SUSAN RUTTAN Johnny...............CLINTON DEAN Gas station attendant
IVAN BONAR
Written and produced by DONALD REIKER. PATRICIA JONES Directed by JUD TAYLOR
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Andy Crane - starting with Pinny's House by PETER FIRMIN
Pinny and the Paper Glider Pinny is a wooden doll no bigger than a pin but she is not afraid to fly.
Story and pictures by PETER FIRMIN
Read by Matilda Thorpe Music by AIR LOG
Directed and animated by OLIVER POSTGATE (R)
with Don Spencer Hot and Cold
'A world forever in motion Gently rocked by the sea'
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Film editor ADELE REUBEN
Assistant producer ANNE DENEHY Producer BARBARA RODDAM
in A Clothes Call (R)
by DOROTHY EDWARDS told by Thora Hird for Jackanory
No one is safe when 'my naughty little sister' decides to misbehave. Fairy dolls, birthday parties, new clothes.... even parents - she has her own way of dealing with them all. (R)
Disguise and Gals (R)
by MARTIN RILEY
The last of a six-part serial Showstopper
The school musical approaches. Will Gruey get a part? Will Quidsy? Does Wooly care? What about
Betty's birthday? Is the cafe coming to a sticky end?
Music by ROGER LIMB
BBC RADIOPHONlC WORKSHOP Make-up designer JOYCE DEAN Costume designer
MARGARET HARWOOD
Designer DAVID WILSON
Executive producer PAUL STONE
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
A thriller in six parts by BERNARD ASHLEY
2: Charlie Elkin is desperate to recover the evidence which could put him in jail. His threats are destroying not only Paula's family, but her friendship with Narinder as well.
Producer PAUL STONE
Director MARILYN FOX (R)
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre
Everything from high street to haute couture, jumble sales to jodhpurs, knitwear to knickers, television's own fashion magazine presented by Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin
Brotherly Love
Bobby calculates sweet revenge for the torment he's been put through as Lisa discovers that Dallas isn't her kind of town. Meanwhile, April delves deeper into 'family' business and becomes the victim of dirty blackmail....
Written by LEAH MARKUS Directed by LINDA GRAY
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with Anne Robinson Producer CAROLINE GOVER
Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News Weather
With a Goal in Mind Traditionally, it's the manager of a football team who's supposed to do all the thinking; the players are expected simply to keep fit and to deliver what he asks of them.
But sports psychologist
John Syer has other ideas. He believes that, by encouraging players to think for themselves, the performance of both individuals and of the team as a whole can be improved.
As an experiment, Q.E.D. offered John Syer 's services to First Division Queen s
Park Rangers for a period ot six weeks. The results surprised the whole club. Producer HENRY CAMPION Series editor DAVID FILKIN
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Introduced by Steve Rider , and featuring:
World Championship Boxing Lloyd Honeyghan (Challenger) v
Jorge Vaca (Champion)
Britain's Lloyd Honeyghan faced Jorge Vaca of Mexico on the Mickey Duff promotion over 12 rounds last night, in an attempt to regain the WBC
Welterweight title. Their fight last October ended in controversy when Vaca s eye was gashed accidentally in the eighth round, but the Mexican was declared the champion because he was ahead on points at the time. Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER
Grand Prix Preview
On the eve of a new Formula One season, a chance to assess the hopes of new drivers, teams and engines. Will local heroes
AYRTON SENNA and World Champion NELSON PIQUET be celebrating with their new teams in Brazil on Sunday? How will NIGEL MANSELL fare in his non-turbo car? Plus a look at the potential champions in the world of Formula Three. There's also a round-up of all the night's football news and results.
Television presentation: Boxing BOB DUNCAN .
Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON
The third programme in the series centres upon Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, with music by BACH,
MESSIAEN, VAUGHAN WILLIAMS. DVORAK and BEETHOVEN. Martyn Hill (tenor) Neil Mackie (tenor) BBC Singers
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra conducted and introduced by Owain Arwel Hughes Recorded in Llandaff Cathedral