Mind over Mouse
An RKO film
with Jeremy Paxman and Kirsty Wark
Weather followed by Open Air with Pattie Coldwell
What entertained, annoyed or provoked you on last night's television? Ring [number removed]or write to: Open Air
PO Box 27, Oxford Road, Manchester M60 1SJ. Producers LIZ BARRON
TONY HARRISON , RACHEL PURNELL Deputy editor PAUL COLBERT Editor SUE WOODWARD
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Four Square
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings starting with Play School
Presenter Fred Harris Guest Sheelagh Gilbey Story: Henny Penny (trad) (R) and Paddington
Paddington Turns Detective (R)
with Shirley Dixon
Weather followed by Open Air with Pattie Coldwell and Bob Wellings
Weather followed by Bodymatters
How to Do It Standing Up Standing up is as easy as falling off a log - or is it? Producers DEBORAH CADBURY and HENRY CAMPION (R)
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St Lucia - Lake Wilderness Narrated by David Attenborough
Not the Caribbean island but one of South Africa's most spectacular water systems - this St Lucia is in Zululand at the edge of the Indian Ocean. Filmed and directed by RODNEY BORLAND
Written and produced by ADRIAN WARREN BBC Bristol (R)
with Michael Buerk
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Mike and Shane agree to get the gloves on, while Des and Clive agree to train them and Jim agrees to referee. But Clive has a plan ...
Written by TARQUIN SCOTT
Presented by Michael Groth Yesterday's contestants are back to finish their game of Four Square. Only one will get through to
Michael's Maze.
Game devised by TOBY FREEMAN Director ANDREA CONWAY Producer DAVE ROSS
Starring Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Joyce Grenfell
St Trinian's is under siege, its headmistress is in prison. The army has been called in to protect the nation from these 'fiends in human shape'. But who will protect the Continent when the girls decide on a Roman holiday?
FILMS: page 16
with Andy Crane - followed by Pie in the Sky
Hickory Dickory Dock Music PETER GOSUNG
Devised by CHLOE ASHCROFT and PETER GOSLING
Producer SHARON MILLER
Series producer MICHAEL COLE (R)
Yogi Bear captains the SS Jelly Roger, an old time sailing ship travelling the seas in search of treasures.
Phillip Schofield is here to listen to what you have to say about BBCtv. He answers your questions and queries and also invites you to take part in the painting and written television criticism competition. This week he hears your comments on Gruey and talks to the programme's writer
Martin Riley. 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 CHLLVERS
A serial in six episodes by Leon Garfield
'Blimey! Ain't I had enough of water!' exclaims Barnacle.
His friend Tom Gosling lives on board a sailing barge, a safe place to be when menacing figures are searching for you. (R)
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Sue's midweek mix of conversation and entertainment.
Series producer PETER WEIL Director TOM CORCORAN Producer JON PLOWMAN
Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin celebrate the centenary of the Merchant Tailors of Savile Row, Feargal Sharkey is photographed for the next edition of The Clothes Show magazine and there's holiday fashions in Blackpool. The incoming Lady Mayoress of Newcastle asks for help with her wardrobe and what will the lads of Wimbledon be wearing for their big day on Saturday? And the heats are on for next week's big final - The Clothes Show model competition.
Dead Reckoning
Evicted from Southfork by Miss Ellie, a furious Clayton is determined to confront
David Shulton revealing his friendship with Laurel - much to JR's delight. Cliff has a warning for Casey as he nervously watches the fortunes of Weststar stock and Jenna makes a decision on Charlie's future which doesn't amuse Ray.
Written by MITCHELL WAYNE KATZMAN Directed by DAVID PAULSEN
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with Anne Robinson
Please send letters to: Points of View [address removed]
Radio Times Letters: page 80
with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
A series in seven parts about Britain and America.
4: Trust Me to the Bitter End Roosevelt's pledge to Churchill committed
America to a close and generous alliance with Britain. But the two countries had very different ideas of how the world should be when the war was over. 'Increasingly,' says
Sir Ian Jacob , secretary to the British war cabinet, 'they paid no attention to what we said unless it happened to coincide with something they wanted to do.'
Tonight, David Dimbleby charts the changing relationship, not only at the top, but among the ordinary men and women who lived and fought together until Hitler had been defeated. Film editor LIZ TENNENT
Executive producer GEORGE CAREY Producer BELINDA GILES
Series producer ADAM CURTIS
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Introduced by Steve Rider
Live European Championship Boxing
Tom Collins (Champion) v Mark Kaylor (Challenger) Mark Kaylor has moved up to the light-heavyweight division in an attempt to grab the European title from Tom Collins. A noisy night in prospect at the Wembley Grand Hall on the Duff Lawless promotion over 12 rounds. Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER Cup Final Preview
TONY GUBBA talks to the two men who could hold the key to Saturday's match: for
Liverpool, JOHN BARNES , the outstanding player in a team going for their second
'double' in three years; for Wimbledon, JOHN FASHANU , controversial and combative, but always capable of upsetting the odds. Plus the result of the Liverpool 'Goal of the Season' competition. Also a look ahead to the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park, where
DUNDEE UNITED will be trying to stop CELTIC from completing another famous 'double'.
There's a further chance to assess one of Britain's medal prospects, as the build up to Seoul continues.
Television presentation: Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON