in Twin Husbands
An RKO film
with Jeremy Paxton and John Stapleton Sports news from
Archie MacPherson
Spark Plug Pink Sonic Boom
Pink Breakfast (R)
Weather
Your holiday morning programmes with Simon Parkin
Come Midnight Monday 3: Tim, Squeak, Biff and Bugsy have rescued Wombat from Spack's clutches. What trouble is Spack planning?
The new Newcastle gang explore the River Tyne.
BRENT, DEBBIE and JANETTE find the fish quay but have to provide their own fish.
Fish of a different kind cause problems for ANT and GRAEME on board the Harbour
Master's launch. RUNI enlists the help of the police and EMMA and JOE stay on the bus to make some masks. BBC North West
Weather followed by Spider-Man: The Doctor Prescribes Doom (R)
Simon Parkin with your birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenters Wayne Jackman and Elizabeth Watts
Story: Our Puppy's Holiday (R) and Gran by JOANNE AND MICHAEL COLE Gran Gliding (R)
with Rosalind Ayres
Weather followed by Open Air
Open Air comes live from the Yorkshire Dales where the stars from Emmerdale Farm are having a field day - and waiting for your calls. The number to ring [number removed]
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
More five-star entertainment live from Pebble Mill, including Glyn Christian in the kitchen.
Editor STEVE WEDDLE
with Michael Buerk
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Warren is in hospital and Ray blames Charlene.
starring
Doug McClure Peter Gilmore with Cyd Charisse Daniel Massey
A giant octopus seizes the crew of the Texas
Rose and its diving bell with scientist Charles Aitken and his friend inside. The party find themselves prisoners in the lost city of Atlantis, a fantastic submerged land ruled by super intelligent Atraxon and plagued by terrifying monster mutations.
Screenplay by BRIAN HAYLES Produced by JOHN DARK
Directed by KEVIN CONNOR
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The second heat of BBCtv's international motorcycling competition for the Norwich Union Trophy, in which senior international riders partner talented youngsters. Commentators
PETER PURVES , JACK STITES
Andy Crane - starting with Bananaman
Fog of Fear
Eric is just another schoolboy - but when danger calls, a few mouthfuls of his special bananas and Eric is Bananaman.
With the voices of TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR , BILL ODDIE ,
GRAEME GARDEN. JILL SHILLING Written by BERNIE KAY Music by DAVE COOKE
Produced by TREVOR BOND Directed by TERRY WARD (R)
A See-Saw programme
Tom, He Was a Piper's Son
Devised by CHLOE ASHCROFT and PETER GOSLING (R)
Yogi Bear captains the S.S. Jelly Roger, travelling the seas in search of treasures which they donate to charity. From a distant headquarters, Treasure Master sets riddles and clues which they have to solve in order to find the treasure.
Phillip Schofield is here to listen to what you have to say about BBCtv. He will answer your questions and queries and also invite you to take part in the painting and written television criticism competition. This week he hears your comments on Going Live! and also takes a glimpse behind the scenes as the programme is prepared and televised live from Studio 7.
Will you agree with the views and comments expressed? If you don't, or if you have any of your own on any BBCtv programme, write to: Take Two, BBCtv, London W12 8QT
Producer PHIL CHILVERS
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A thriller in six parts by BERNARD ASHLEY
3: Narinder finds that she is divided from Paula and from her own family, and Charlie Elkin is the root of all their problems.
Producer PAUL STONE
Director MARILYN FOX (R)
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell Weather MICHAEL FISH
Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment.
Programme asssociate NEIL SHAND Director MAY MILLER
Producer PETER ESTALL
Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin join forces with Eamonn Holmes and the Open Air team for a special live edition which will deal with some of the hundreds of enquiries received each week by the The Clothes Show. In the studio are viewers who've written to the programme. Plus a discussion on points raised by you on [number removed]. Producer ROGER CASSTLES
BBC Pebble Mill/BBC North West
The Best Laid Plans
JR schemes to complete the jigsaw puzzle that is the Weststar takeover, but Sue Ellen , much to his chagrin, refuses to be the final piece. Miss Ellie witnesses a close encounter as Laurel finds a little bit of England right there in Dallas. Meanwhile, Bobby is to discover that some things never go away....
Written by MITCHELL WAYNE KATZMAN Directed by PATRICK DUFFY
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with Anne Robinson Producer CAROUNE GOVER
with Michael Buerk and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
Breaking the Silence
'It's like living in a glass cage,' says 42-year-old
Christine Harding , who went totally deaf two years ago.
But there's a slender hope on the horizon, if she becomes one of the few people in Britain to benefit from a small device called a cochlea implant. For some people it has brought back at least some sounds into their world of silence.
Q.E.D. followed Christine as she learned to come to terms with going deaf and having the implant fitted. Would it work or would she have to cope with disappointment? Producer MALCOLM BRINKWORTH Series editor DAVID FILKIN
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Introduced by Steve Rider and Bob Wilson Athletics
General Portfolio City Centre Race
Steve Cram and Jack Buckner head the high-class entry for this 5,000-metres race through the streets of Newcastle upon Tyne. Joining them on the quayside course, which runs under the famous Tyne
Bridge, will be Mike McLeod , who won the first City Centre Race in 1984. Commentators
DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING
BRENDAN FOSTER
European Football
Highlights from the semi-finals of the European Cup, which features three former winners. At the famous Bemabeu Stadium, REAL MADRID take on psv
EINDHOVEN in tonight's first leg, while STEAUA BUCHAREST, conquerors of Rangers in the last round, are at home to the Portuguese champions BENFICA.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES US Masters Golf
Tomorrow in Augusta, the cream of last year's Ryder-Cup winning team -
Nick Faldo , Sandy Lyle , Ken Brown ,
Bernhard Langer , Ian Woosnam and Seve Ballesteros - begin their assault on the US Masters. Plus a look ahead to
Saturday's big events - the Seagram Grand National and the FA Cup semi-finals. Television presentation
Athletics MARTIN WEBSTER Golf JOHN SHREWSBURY
Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHlN Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
The Benefits Shake-Up
How much do you know about the social security changes that come in on 11 April? Here's your chance to get up-to-date with the reforms that will affect you. Margo MacDonald presents the second part of the Advice Shop guide to the DHSS benefit changes. (R) (e)