in Dummy Owner
An RKO film
Live from Red Square in Moscow Jeremy Paxman is joined by Soviet and American guests on day two of the Superpower Summit. Mark Easton continues his series of reports on life in the Black Sea Republic of Georgia. In London, Kirsty Wark and Sally Jones. Jill Dando brings the latest news on the hour and half hour.
Weather followed by Children's BBC
Holiday morning programmes with Colin Heywood starting with - Big Top Science The excitement of discovering scientific principles for yourself through a series recorded on location in the Discovery Domes of Science Projects Limited. Presenters Kjartan Poskitt and Terry Marsh enable children to use equipment in a travelling display of scientific wonders.
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in False Alarms (R)
This week a few myths are exploded. Chris and Nick prove that a millipede has the wrong name, and pelicans don't store fish in their beaks. In the studio there's an animal that technically doesn't exist. BBC Bristol (R)
Weather followed by Charlie Brown
She's a Good Skate Charlie Brown (R)
Colin Heywood with programme news and birthday greetings starting with - Play School
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Don Spencer
Story: King Greenfingers' Disappointing Day by KATHLEEN J. DEAN (R) and Paddington
with Ronald Pickup
A Touch of the Butterflies Narrated by David Attenborough In an exotic hot-house tropical 'birdwings' fly free among delighted visitors. In the jungles of Malaysia these creatures are the forest people's livelihood.
These two worlds are drawn together as the camera unravels the butterflies' astonishing life-cycles.
Film cameraman OWEN NEWMAN Written and produced by JOHN DOWNER
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Weather followed by Dallas
Killer at Large
Afton finds Bobby on the floor of JR's office in a pool of blood, apparently shot in mistake for JR. Who did it? This week's cast:
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by LEONARD KATZMAN (R)
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with Michael Buerk Weather BILL GILES
Mike and Scott are caught with their trousers down. Shane is bitten by a snake. Written by JEFFREY TRUMAN
from the casino in Montreux introduced by Gary Davies
Some of the artists in today's programme include
Bananarama, Climie Fisher , Taylor Dayne , Derek B , Was
(Not Was) and Donny Osmond. Lighting director
GRAHAM RIMMINGTON
Researcher MARY O'CONNELL Produced and directed by MICHAEL HURLL
A BBCtv/RTSR/MTV production
Written by Francis Cockrell.
John and Blue are ambushed by Apaches and left to die in a harsh desert landscape.
Their one chance of survival is a wounded Indian who could lead them to water...
(R)
Andy Crane - starting with Doodle
A dragon from Wales and a giant hen from Ascot join Doodle in this week's programme, which includes more cartoon capers from Bullwinkle, Mr Hiccup , the Plonsters and Touche Turtle. Doodle animation ARR.L JOHNSON Executive producer
THERESA PLUMMER ANDREWS Producer ROY MILANI
Wacky Race to Ripsaw with Dick Dastardly and his pal Muttley. (R)
A 13-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by MARGARET STUART BARRY 2: The Witch is finallytempted to school by Simon's revolting descriptions of school dinners - but the frogspawn and toad-in-the-hole don't live up to her expectations.
George supplied by Ads Agency Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director DAVID BELL (R)
The adventures of a family travelling stunt show.
Real-life stories about children today, told by children themselves.
Have you ever dreamt of becoming an actor? Like thousands of other young people Denise [text removed] and Happy [text removed] have. So they wrote to the Anna Scher Theatre in London for advice. The result - a lightning tour of the business, where they meet Susan Tully in a break from work on EastEnders, Sylvester McCoy on stage at the National Theatre, stars from Grange Hill, a fight arranger, producer, agent.... and discover what it takes to make their dream come true.
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with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather Bernard Davey
Lucy Meacock Steve Clarke and Richard Bath bring you tonight's news and views from London and the South East.
Plus sport from Michael Wale Editor FIONA CHESTERTON
'It's all about you, the Great British public', says
Derek Jameson. For the next 13 weeks he'll be joined by reporters Jeni Barnett , Lucy Pilkington and Chris Serle , who are scouring the nation's byways for the best stories. Jeni meets the 21-year-old who's become a millionaire in just 18 months. What's his secret? Chris visits a Skye boatman who wants to retire but can't find a suitable replacement. Chris has a go at steering his ferry, much to the dismay of the locals. And guest reporter Nick Ross asks - whatever happened to Gina? ... the London junkie he filmed ten years ago. He finds her in Norfolk where her life is very different.
As for Derek, he's out and about.... visiting the best club in Britain, where membership is free. He asks the people there what he's asking the rest of us: 'Hope and Glory! What's your story?' Write and tell Derek at:
People. Kensington House, Richmond Way,
London W14 OAX. Producer SARAH CAPLIN
Series producer PETER BAZALGETTE
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by Susan Boyd.
"It's Mum and this Donna business. I mean, I just don't see why Mum can't make more of an effort."
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by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H. Corbett as Harold
featuring George A. Cooper
with Mollie Sugden, Rita Webb, Yvonne Antrobus, Bartlett Mullins, Tommy Godfrey,
Queenie Watts, Stella Moray, Margaret Flint, Simon Cord, Gilly Flower
(R) (Ceefax Subtitles)
with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
The final date of their
European tour at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
Series producer TOM CORCORAN Producer MAY MILLER (R)