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in Dig that Gold
All that glistens is not necessarily gold, as Edgar finds to his cost when
Brother does some digging in the neighbour's garden. Directed by HAL YATES
An RKO film
with Kirsty Wark and John Stapleton
Regional news and travel updates at 7.15, 7.45 and 8.15 Francis Wilson with weather at 7.25, 7.55 and 8.25
Weather followed by The Pink Panther Show (R)
Every day, the issues you are talking about are discussed by Robert Kilroy-Silk and an informed studio audience.
Directors LINDA NASH. ANN MORLEY Producers ni BURGESS
SU NIX. HARVEY WOOLFE JANE BONHAM CARTER
Deputy editor JOHN GETGOOD Editor DAVID WICKHAM
For studio audience details, ring [number removed]between
9.00am and 6.00pm
Weather followed by Children's BBC
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings starting with Cartoon
Double Bill
Punchy Pooch (R)
High Seas Hijacker and Play School
'Inside out, upside down, Back to front, wrong way round! Life is full of surprises'
Presenter Carol Leader
Guests Andrew Secombe Simon Davies
Story: The Brush Manby MARGARET JOY (R)
England v West Indies for the Texaco Trophy from Lord's.
Today is the last in the series of the three one-day internationals played over 55 overs per side.
TONY LEWIS introduces live coverage of the morning's play from Lord's. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD
JACK BANNISTER Summarisers
RAY ILLINGWORTH TED DEXTER
Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE. ALAN GRIFFITHS including at
11.00 and 12.00
News and Weather
with Michael Buerk
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Sinister things are happening at the cemetery. Paul and Susan have a row. This week's cast:
Written by RAY KOLLE
Directed by RICHARD SARELL (Shoum again at 5.35pm)
Presented by Michael Groth
Four Square returns for its final week and sees one contestant with her heart set on a big prize. Will she settle for less if she gets through to Michael's Maze? Will it be a surprise if she takes the prize? All will be answered today.
Starring Raymond Burr as wheelchair-bound detective, Robert T. Ironside
with Don Galloway as Det Sgt Ed Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
Guest star William Shatner as Marty Jessup
A convicted burglar's wife is killed, leaving his son, who witnessed the slaying, in a state of shock. Should Ironside parole his father in the hope that he can get the boy to talk? (R)
There Goes the Bridesmaid A bridesmaid is told she is no longer required at the wedding. Can she claim for expenses?
That 71 Be the Day
A Buddy Holly/John Lennon impersonator has not been paid for his performances.
The defendant claims he did not perform the correct songs.
Who will prevail in these cases? Judge Joseph Wapner hears the evidence and decides.
Host Doug Llewelyn
Andy Crane - starting with Scragtag and His Tea-Time Telly Scragtag decides to take a photograph of his chest of drawers to put in his scrapbook. That's after he's watched TTV of course, with The Wummies, Computicals and Top of the Mops.
Music by MICHAEL OMER Director IAN STUBBS
Producer ROY MILANI (R)
A cartoon series starring that favourite alley-cat, Heathcliff, the terror of the town.
Today's stories: Card Times and The Merry Pranksters
starring
Roland Rat Superstar with special guests Roy Kinnear
June Whitfield Reginald Marsh
Voice of the Beehive
Yes, it's time for another brill, ace and skill rodent extravaganza, direct from the Rat Cave. This week's show is all about cars, and you can witness Roland taking his driving test, and his unusual encounter with a traffic warden.
Music in the Rat Cave is supplied by Voice of the Beehive plus episode five of the mystery thriller Rat-Trap.
As usual there are constant interruptions from the rest of the Rat-Pack.
Conceived by DAVID CLARIDGE
Written by DAVID CLARIDGE , COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH , COLIN EDMONDS , GAVIN OSBON. JOHN PARRY Programme associate COLIN EDMONDS
Sound RICHARD PARTRIDGE Lighting MARTIN KISNER Produced and directed by DAVID TAYLOR
with John Craven Helen Rollason and Roger Finn
What's happening in the world? Newsround brings you the big stories of the day and the facts behind them. Editor JOHN CRAVEN
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Penguin Paradise!
After an 8,000-mile journey by land and sea, a consignment of king penguin eggs collected in the Antarctic has just hatched out in a shed in the Cotswolds! Feeding the mass of hungry chicks is a round-the-clock job for Richard Hill and his team.
Caron lends a hand - see how she copes with baby penguins.
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Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest events of the day from Britain and around the world.
Weather Ian McCaskill
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 live at the Television Theatre, as he talks to people in the news, Presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise.
The last in the series John Stapleton and Lynn Faulds Wood chase the stories you send them.
If you have something for the team to investigate, write to Watchdog, [address removed], or ring the hotline on [number removed].
written by GEORGE LAYTON starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers featuring Simon Williams and Dinah Sheridan
Tom is excited about going back to his old flat which, in turn, makes Angela reflect on the implications of Toby now having his own place. But, thanks to an old film and an old friend, there are surprises round the corner.
Designer ROB HINDS
Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD (R)
(A new series of 'Don Wait Up ' starts on 6 June)
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starring Russ Abbot special guest star Les Dennis featuring Bella Emberg and Maggie Moone , Tom Bright
Suzy Aitchison , Paul Shearer Russ is once again Court in the Act as Jolly Justice Abbot returns for another hilarious courtroom romp. Wilf and Nellie's lives are about to change as they slip into The Quite Weird Zone, and Dr
Profile keeps his calm in the Poseidon Hotel Inferno
Script associates BARRY CRYER and JOHN LANGDON
Produced and directed by JOHN BISHOP (R)
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Michael Buerk and Philip Hayton present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News Weather
A Revolution without ShotsMikhail Gorbachev has called his attempt to reform the Soviet Union 'a revolution without shots'. But he is facing stiff resistance from bureaucrats and officials. The battle is largely being fought in code, through differing attitudes toward the former dictator
Stalin.
Panorama has been to the Ukraine, Soviet Central Asia and the Russian Republic to examine how the reforms are working, where the opposition comes from and what the limits to the new freedom are.
Producer PETER MOLLOY Editor TIM GARDAM
Second Semi-Final
Angela Rippon is your host at the Tower Ballroom Blackpool as Home Counties South dance against Midlands and West for the remaining place in next week's final.
Contrasting the intense competition, former World
Latin Champions, Espen and Kirsten Salberg join musical director Andy Ross in a delightful pastiche of Tommy Dorsey 's
Tea for Two Cha-Cha.
Commentator CHARLES NOVE Arranged by ERIC S. MORLEY Sound JOHN DRAKE Lighting RON MINTY
Design GARY PRITCHARD Director BOB WILD
Producer SIMON BETTS
Ideas Unlimited
Does your company have a suggestion scheme? Is it a good one? Do you need help, encouragement or even bullying to get one started?
William Woollard reports from the final of this year's competition to find the very best company suggestion and the reason behind its success. For the winner, a trip to the United States, but for the company there's much more at stake.
Film editor CHRIS STEPHEN Producer BRYN BROOKS
Series editor BRIAN DAVIES (e)
England v West Indies for the Texaco Trophy from Lord's
TONY LEWIS introduces highlights of the last of the three one-day internationals. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JACK BANNISTER Summarisers RAY ILLINGWORTH. TED DEXTER
Producer KEITH MACKENZIE