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Your holiday morning programmes with Simon Parkin starting with:
Come Midnight Monday
A drama in seven episodes
6: There is another major setback for Wombat's friends when Don discovers that an old council by-law stipulates that not only must Wombat run before midnight Monday, but it must also run profitably.
Directed by MARK CALLAN Produced by DAVID ZWECK
The bus won't go until RUNI'S jousting game mysteriously sets it off and the gang find themselves at Warkworth
Castle. A few ideas get kicked around and BRENT and JANETTE lend a hand - one each! JOE, in between seeing ghosts and spotting satellites, settles down to a good book.
Director PAM O'BRIEN
Producer KIRSTIE FISHER
Weather followed by The Littlest Hobo
The adventures of Hobo the German Shepherd dog who uses his skill and courage to solve whatever problems he meets as he travels along. In this story the Hobo uncovers the villain behind some mysterious plane accidents. (R)
Simon Parkin with your birthday greetings followed by Play School
'Anything goes when you say "hello!"'
Presenter Mike Amatt Guest Carol Chell Story: Dear Daddy by PHILIPPE DUPASQUIER (R) and Gran by JOANNE AND MICHAEL COLE Narrated by Patricia Hayes Gran the Goalie
Gran soon learns from Jim how to save goals.
Music and lyrics by BRYAN DALY Animation by DEREK MOGFORD Designed and directed by IVOR WOOD (R)
with Steven Pacey
Weather followed by Open Air
Pattie Coldwell and Eamonn Holmes open the airwaves to the viewers. Phone [number removed]
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong and Judi Spiers
Today, watch television's first rundown of the charts in Pop with Potter
with Michael Buerk
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Scott believes Lucy is faking illness to dodge school, and his neglect of her has drastic consequences.
This week's cast:
Written by LOIS BOOTON JOHN UPTON , RAY KOLLE
Directed by PAUL MOLONEY
Raymond Burr stars as Robert T. Ironside with Don Galloway as Det Sgt Ed Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
Wounded during an armed robbery, Eve hovers near death as her colleagues recall their first meeting with the society girl before she joined the police force. (R)
A real court-room drama in which litigants with a case pending in an American municipal court agree to settle their claims before television cameras in The People's Court rather than the state court system. Judge Joseph A. Wapner
(retired) questions the litigants in an attempt to get at the truth and gives a decision based on Californian law. A fascinating blend of entertainment, information and audience involvement. Today's case:
A Night in a French Jail Host Doug Llewelyn
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On the Beach
Even a family holiday by the sea becomes an adventure for David Bellamy. Miniaturised to a mere centimetre high, he takes his own unusual look at the harsher side of life both above and below the sand. Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
Producer DAVID WILLIAMS (R)
Andy Crane - starting with Scraglag and His Tea-Time Telly
Scragtag and Tim find what could be the perfect home. There's even a chest of drawers that looks strangely familiar. But will Scragtag and Tim find a telly in time .. ?
Music by MICHAEL OMER Production ROY MILANI Executive producer
CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
A new cartoon series starring that favourite alley-cat, Heathcliff, the terror of the town.
Today's stories:
Snow Job and Condo Fever
The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO
The Adventures of Mungo Baobab
The Frozen Citadel
Governor Koong accidentally becomes the victim of his own Rooze Germ.
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with John Craven Helen Rollason and Roger Finn Editor JOHN CRAVEN
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
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with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather John Kettley
Lucy Meacock Steve Clarke Richard Bath bring you tonight's news and views from London and the South East.
Plus sport from Michael Wale Editor FIONA CHESTERTON
Join Terry and his guests.
The campaigning consumer programme that's on your side. John Stapleton and Lynn Faulds Wood chase the stories you send them.
If you have something for the team to investigate, write to: Watchdog, BBCtv, London W12 8QT, or ring the hotline on [number removed]. Deputy editor STEVE ROSE Editor NICK HAYES
written by GEORGE LAYTON starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers featuring Simon Williams
Jane How and Dinah Sheridan Tom's flat is being used by his landlord and he can't stay with his mother because his ex-wife - who recently remarried only to separate a week later - is living there.
He finishes up at an exclusive hotel with his father, who is still estranged from his mother, but Tom is determined not to be beholden to Toby. ..
Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD (R)
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starring Russ Abbot special guest star Les Dennis featuring Bella Emberg and Maggie Moone , Tom Bright
Suzy Aitchison , Paul Shearer In the first show of this series the amazing Fat Man not only takes up a great deal of room but also eats most of it! Mister Spook has a problem with his ears! A psychiatrist helps out when an eccentric colonel finds that he can't stop impersonating Bruce Forsyth , and Cyrano de
Bergerac has his nose well out in front!
Script associates
BARRY CRYER and JOHN LANGDON Designer GARRY FREEMAN Produced and directed by JOHN BISHOP (R)
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with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
Charles, Prince of Conscience Is the Prince of Wales sharpening an impression that he is increasingly out of tune with Thatcherite
Britain? Or is he ahead of the times, exploiting a freedom he will lose as King - to lead public crusades for more community co-operation in national regeneration?
Panorama goes behind the tabloid preoccupations with the Royal Family to examine the implications when an activist prince expounds policies beyond partisan concerns. Out with the Prince - in the inner cities and with the unemployed young - Fred Emery reports that the Prince's frustration lies not in his lack of active involvement but in the lack of attention to the results he is getting.
Producer FRANCESCA KIRBY-GREEN Editor TIM GARDAM
A series of five programmes about the realities of racial discrimination.
1: A Room for the Night
Journalists Tim Marshall and Geoff Small are in their late 20s. Their lives have many parallels: the only real difference is the colour of their skin. The unique assignment they have taken on is to find out what difference that makes in Britain today. How serious a problem is racial prejudice?
And how effective is the law? Tim and Geoff spent two months in the city of Bristol and recorded what happened, as they looked for work, pleasure and a place to live. Narrated by David Henshaw Film editor TONY ROBINSON Directed by YABA BADGE
Produced by DAVID HENSHAW
Executive producer COLIN CAMERON BBC North West
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Barry Norman presents his personal review of the week's cinema releases.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being is adapted from the acclaimed Milan Kundera novel. It is an intense and erotic love story set against the turbulent backdrop of the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Bellman and True -
Bernard Hill is a computer engineer whose son is kidnapped by a ruthless gang forcing him to help them plan a robbery.
Other films under review include Death Wish 4, starring Charles Bronson. Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH
Your Life and Time
We all want more of it and we can't get enough of it. One international management guru has made himself a millionaire out of it - and it's not his to sell.
He is Danish-bom
Claus Moller and the commodity is time.
Business Matters went to Denmark to film Moller's unorthodox approach to management training to get more from your life and time at home and at work.
His philosophy is used by organisations from the entire EEC to British Airways and IBM.
And, in the true spirit of glasnost, the Soviet ambassador to Denmark reveals why even the Russians are taking his message to heart.
Photography TONY MAYNE
Film editor JOHN DINWOODIE Producer FIONA PITCHER Editor BRIAN DAVIES (e)