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Cyril Sneer's gas-guzzling Sneermobile comes up against the Raccoon's energy-saving Solar Coaster in a desperate race that will decide the future of the Evergreen Forest. (R)
Weather followed by Open Air
The Eurovision Song Contest - Is it a hit or a miss? Phone your votes on [number removed] for a hit: [number removed] for a miss. Producers Liz BARRON
TONY HARRISON. RACHKL PURNELL Deputy editor PAUL COLBERT Editor SUE WOODWARD
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The Great Gazoo
A HANNA BARBERA production (R)
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings starting with Play School
Presenter Elizabeth Watts Guest lain Lauchlan
Story: Joseph's Other Red Sock by NIKI DALY (R) and Paddington
Paddington Makes a Bid (R)
with Ronald Pickup
Join Eamonn Holmes and Susan Rae with your votes on the Eurovision Song Contest - is it a hit or a miss? Guests include UK contestant Scott Fitzgerald; countryman Jack Hargreaves; singer; songwriter Neil Innes and storyteller Terry Jones.
Plus your views on TV on [number removed].
with Tony Soper
Brown pelicans, spoonbills, and anhingas - all part of America's sunshine state. Assistant producers
ROBIN PRYTHERCH , PAUL APPLEBY Producer JOHN DOBSON BBC Bristol (R)
To Spring
with Moira Stuart
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
My Little Buckeroo
It seems Daphne has taken on more than she bargained for with Kelly, who proceeds to cause havoc and spice up Eileen's day.
This week's cast:
Written by RAY HARDING
Directed by ANDREW FRIEDMAN
Starring John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, Richard Boone
The siege of the Alamo in 1836 has become a legendary chapter in American history.
Directed by John Wayne, this lavish and spectacular Western pays homage to the 187 heroic Texans and their supporters who battled for 13 days against overwhelming odds. To wrest their state from the Mexicans, they paid the ultimate sacrifice....
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In a new animated special, laugh all the way back to 1188 with Max Boyce who tells the story of a historical journey through Wales by one of the most dynamic and colourful churchmen of the 12th century. It's a journey documented in two books which survive as a unique record of a medieval way of life in a European country. Produced by ROBIN LYONS Directed by DAVE EDWARDS CHRIS FENNA and LES ORTON
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Introduced by Ralph Dellor Headline makers and results
with Moira Stuart Weather BILL GILES
For details see panel Musical director
RONNIE HAZLEHURST Musical associates
PHIL PHILLIPS , BRIAN ROGERS
Special choreography BRIAN ROGERS ANTHONY VAN LAAST. JEFF THACKER Costume design JANET HUGHES Sound BARRIE HAWES Lighting PETER WEBB Designer DACRE PUNT
Directed for the stage by BRIAN ROGERS
Directed for television by BRIAN WHITEHOUSE
Produced by JOHN FISHER
(Event given in association with Mothercare)
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starring Russ Abbot special guest star Les Dennis featuring Bella Emberg and Maggie Moone , Tom Bright
Suzy Aitchison , Paul Shearer More great comedy from Russ and his team. Script associates
BARRY CRYER and JOHN LANGDON Designer MARTIN METHVEN Produced and directed by JOHN BISHOP (R)
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starring Roy Scheider Lorraine Gary
The resort of Amity
Island is preparing for the summer. Kids are sailing in the bay and families are swimming off the beach, all unaware that lurking below is the sea's most powerful killer - the Great White Shark.
With the terror of four years ago almost forgotten the people of Amity are about to re-live their worst nightmare
Written by CARL GOTTLEIB and HOWARD SACKLER
Based upon characters created by PETER BENCHLEY
Produced by RICHARD D. ZANUCK and DAVID BROWN
Directed by JEANNOT SZWARC
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with Moira Stuart
Bright Lights, Big City
Barry Norman reports from New York where film production is enjoying massive expansion, and now rivals the output of Hollywood. Woody Allen and James Ivory are just two of the directors shooting movies here, taking advantage of the perks the city offers to film makers. And Emily Lloyd , star of Wish You Were Here, is shooting her first
American picture, Cookie. Barry Norman visits these and other famous movie locations in the city, and offers sneak previews of the current hits in New York - Bright Lights, Big City, starring Michael J. Fox , and Colours with Sean Penn and Robert Duvall.
Directors DOMINIC BRIGSTOCKE TOM BROOK
Producer JANE LUSH
Angela Rippon is your host at the Southampton
Guildhall tonight as HOME COUNTIES SOUTH compete against NORTHERN IRELAND for a place in the second semi-final. And, in their special feature, World Latin Champions Donnie Burns and Gaynor Fairweather and Musical Director Andy Ross spotlight singer/songwriter Barry Manilow.
Commentator CHARLES NOVE Arranged by ERIC D. MORLEY Sound JOHN DRAKE Lighting RON MINTY
Designer GRAHAM LOUGH Director BOB WILD
Producer SIMON BETTS
Swindon was a railway town. The historic locomotives of Brunel's Great Western symbolised the best of British engineering. But times have changed, and these famous workshops closed in 1986. Before the closure Peter Brown visited Swindon. In this, the first of two films, he finds the spirit of the old GWR still very much alive.
BBC West (R)