Peter Simon , Trevor Neal and Simon Hickson introduce your Saturday morning entertainment. Starting with Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Simon Davies with Jo Korna
8.40
Roland's Rat Race starring Roland Rat as the circuit race marshal. Designer SUE pow
Director STEVE HAGGARD Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC North West
9.00 Kissyfur We Are the Swamp
The swamp children pay the price for not heeding their parents' warnings to stay away from strangers when a friendly crow gives them an invitation they can't refuse.
9.30 Going Live! with Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield
Who will win the title BBC Young Entertainer of the Year? Tune in and find out.
Wildlife expert Jessica Holm has a special report on foxes. Agony uncle Phillip Hodson helps with your Growing Pains. In the Press
Conference hot-seat is
Managing Director of BBCtv Bill Cotton. You can call him on [number removed]. How did the lucky winner of a trip with A-ha get on? There's a film of their exciting day. And great news for cartoon fans ...
Spider-Man is back. Editor CHRIS BELLINGER
12.00 The Gospel
According to St Mark with Roger Rees
The sixth of seven brief 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.
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1.00 News Summary
with Moira Stuart ; Weather
Rolf Harris presents a triple helping of cartoon comedy. Today featuring Bugs Bunny in False Hare Hubie and Bertie in The Hypo-chondri-cat and Tom and Jerry in Mouse Trouble
Producer DAVID PLATT
The search is on to find the First Class of 1988. Debbie Greenwood asks the questions on pop, feature films and news videos, and goes down to the arcade for some stylish skateboarding and video vaulting. Tonight, ROYAL GRAMMAR from
Guildford play ROTHESAY from the Isle of Bute. Designer DUGALD FINDLAY Director JUSTIN C. ADAMS
Series producer CHARLES NAIRN Producer ANNE SOMERS
starring
Harry Hamlin Judi Bowker
Burgess Meredith Laurence Olivier Claire Bloom Maggie Smith
Ursula Andress
Perseus, son of the god Zeus, sets out to win the love of the beautiful Andromeda. In order to do so, he must first overcome the terrifying obstacles set in his path by the other gods on Mount
Olympus. This action-packed fantasy adventure features an all-star cast and the ingenious special effects of Ray Harryhausen.
Screenplay by BEVERLEY CROSS
Produced by CHARLES H. SCHNEER and RAY HARRYHAUSEN
Directed by DESMOND DA VIES
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starring Bob Monkhouse This is your chance to see the stars of tomorrow tonight, when Bob introduces six more talented acts, all new to network TV, plus your chosen winner from last week's show. Do take the opportunity of casting your all-important telephone vote for the act which impresses you most. Remember, you are the star-maker!
Programme consultant HUGHIE GREEN
Script editor COLIN EDMONDS Script associate JOHN JUNKIN Additional script and research GAVIN OSBON
Musical director JOHN COLEMAN Staging DI COOKE
Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Designer VICTOR MEREDITH Production STEWART MORRIS
with Moira Stuart ; Weather
The two first ladies of the New York police department. and Land of the Free
The death of an illegal
Salvadorean immigrant in the Spanish quarter bears all the hallmarks of a gang murder connected to drugs, until Cagney and Lacey's prying uncovers a web of fear, half-truths and sinister political manipulation.
Meanwhile, trouble with the plumbing brings a new man into Christine's life ...
Written by SHARON DOYLE
Directed by STEPHEN MACHT
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starring
Brooke Shields
Christopher Atkins with Leo McKern
This modern remake of Henry DeVere
Stacpoole's classic
Victorian novel about two children growing up on an isolated island gave Brooke Shields her first major starring role.
Emmeline and Richard are shipwrecked on a Pacific island paradise with ship's cook Paddy. He teaches them the art of survival but dies when they are still young, leaving them to fend for themselves. Together they build an idyllic life, but at the onset of adolescence both become aware of an emerging sexuality and discover the pain and mystery of adulthood as they are thrown into the confusion of innocent love.
Screenplay by DOUGLAS DAY STEWART
Produced and directed by RANDAL KLEISER
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with Roger Rees
The sixth of seven brief 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.
After playing in West Berlin in 1980, Barclay James
Harvest were invited to the other side of the Wall for the celebration of the 750th anniversary of the city of Berlin. Anne Nightingale introduces highlights from their concert last year in Treptower Park - the first open-air concert by a western rock band to be held in East
Berlin.
TV presentation TOM CORCORAN