in You Drive Me Crazy
An RKO film
with Jeremy Paxman and Sally Jones
Weather followed by Open Air with Pattie Coldwell
Phone Pattie on [number removed]
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by The Flintstones
Royal Rubble
A HANNA BARBERA production (R)
with Simon Parkin - starting with Play School
So Tell Me a Story
Presenter Mike Amatt Guest Jane Hardy Story: Sam's Story by BRIAN JAMESON (R) and Gran by JOANNE AND MICHAEL COLE Narrated by Patricia Hayes Gran's Bike (R)
with Steven Pacey
Weather followed by Open Air with Bob Wellings and Pattie Coldwell
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh
Pamela Armstrong and Judi Spiers
More from Cathy McGowan 's style file, plus the latest magazines reviewed by guest Debbie Thrower.
with Martyn Lewis
Weather Ian McCaskill
Paul has to come to terms with his grief and it has repercussions for Susan.
Does dieting make you fat? Is there a cure for seasickness?
Christopher Lillicrap and Suzanne Dando take another look at 'wellness'. This week the special guest is singer Peter Sarstedt who suffers from a stammer. Rustie Lee is on hand to explain how to grow your own healthfood, and Tina Hobin demonstrates one of the world's oldest methods to keep your figure in trim - belly dancing. Producer ALAN RUSSELL BBC Bristol
Helpline for further information about stammering contact:
[address removed]
starring
The second of a two-part story. A happy event deepens a young couple's confusion, and as Zoe questions her feelings, Damon West creates his most poignant piece of fiction.
Written by JERRY DE BONO
Directed by HERSCHEL DAUGHERTY (R)
Trail of the Lonesome Pink,
Dune Bug, Pink Plunk Pink (R)
The Rock Pool
When you're only a centimetre tall, a crab is something you treat with respect, as David Bellamy learns the hard way. (Ri
Andy Crane followed by ChuckleVision
Laughs and larks with the Chuckle Brothers.
Paul and Barry investigate the history of dance. Director CELIA THOMSON
Producer MARTIN HUGHES (R)
A serial in 13 episodes from a story by JOAN EADINGTON Part 4 by VALERIE GEORGESON (R)
Fire Down Below
With little time remaining to win his bet, Willy Fog orders all the ship's coal to be burnt.
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating, Yvette Fielding
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
by Tony McHale.
"We need you around a little longer, Denny. We have you in mind for a little job."
(Ceefax subtitles)
with Howard Stableford, Judith Hann, Peter Macann and Anna Walker
This week: Judith from Peking on the continuing search for a successful Chinese word processor.
with Magnus Magnusson at the Great Hall of the University of Leeds Geoffrey Hutton
(retired bank manager) The American Civil War Christine Moorcroft (advisory teacher)
The life and work of Vincent Van Gogh
Martin Wyatt (statistician) The life and stories of Edgar Allan Poe Graham Preston
(accountant and book-keeper) The history of South Africa, 1910-61
Lighting GEOFF HIGGS
Assistant producer MARY CRAIG Producer PETER MASSEY Director DAVID MITCHELL BBC Elstree
Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News Weather
with Nick Ross and Pattie Coldwell
Since the programme began in 1984 over 130 people have been arrested as a result of phone calls from viewers. Seventy two people have been convicted for serious offences and a further 50 are awaiting trial.
In tonight's programme, viewers are asked to help police solve crimes across the United Kingdom. Detectives are in the Crimewatch studio to answer calls.
Superintendent David Hatcher and PC Helen Phelps report from the incident desk.
Telephone lines will be open on [number removed]from
9.30pm until midnight.
Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Producer PETER GRIMSDALE Editor RITCHIE COGAN
Details on Ceefaxpage 186
A series of five programmes about the realities of racial discrimination.
4: Just Words on Paper
Because they are both keen sportsmen, Geoff and Tim decide to try a number of recreational clubs: if they both get in, they can use the facilities ... but it doesn't turn out as simple as that. As the two journalists' stay in Bristol draws to an end, they talk to black Bristolians about what has happened to them, and find out how their own experiences compare with the everyday lives of black people in the city. Veteran civil rights campaigner Paul Stephenson tells them that in 25 years, despite all the new laws, little seems to have changed.
with Sir Robin Day
The weekly opportunity for the general public to pose the questions and debate the answers with those in power. With Sir Robin Day this evening at the Greenwood Theatre in London are: Paddy Ashdown , mp
Rt Hon Kenneth Baker , MP Ann Taylor , mp
Baroness Warnock Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
Reports on new developments.