in Wedtime Story
An RKO film
Live from Moscow,
Jeremy Paxman brings full coverage of the climax of the Superpower Summit. Soviet and American guests assess the success of the talks.
In London Kirsty Wark and John Stapleton with news from home and abroad. Weather from
Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55, and 8.25 Regional news and travel updates at 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27
Weather followed by Children's BBC
Colin Heywood - starting with Big Top Science
Join in a national experiment with Terry and Kjartan. Using the Beaufort scale they show you how to measure the force and direction of the wind. Send your results to:
Big Top Science Experiment, PO Box 210,
Southampton S09 7PR
in Ball Maul (R)
Seaworld of Orlando, Florida, is probably the safest place to watch sharks - but to answer your questions, Terry has to hand-feed them!
The world's fastest spiders run the 1,000m, and an electric eel lights up the studio. (R)
Weather followed by Charlie Brown
Colin Heywood with programme news and birthday greetings starting with Play School
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Brian Jameson Story: Nosey Mrs Rat by JEFFREY ALLEN and JAMES MARSHALL (R)
Paddington
A Picnic on the River (R)
with Emma Thompson
Weather followed by Cook with Clare
Experts have discovered that health is closely linked to the food you eat. Today Clare Connery demonstrates vegetarian main courses.
Weather followed by Dallas
Battle Lines
Edgar Randolph is not the only person gunning for JR....
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with Michael Buerk Weather BILL GILES
Paul asks Susan to come back to work, and more ... Written by PENNY FRASER
Part two of this year's festival including Johnny Hates Jazz,
Jermaine Stewart , Ziggy Marley ,
Aswad and headlining the festival, Sting. Introduced by Gary Davies
(Revised version on Friday 11.40pm)
Written by Thomas Thompson.
The Cannon ranch hands are lured across the Mexican border and held prisoners of El Caudillo, a revolutionary, who plans to execute them.
(R)
The Grand Masters
The world's present six top motorcycle trialists come together for a showdown of champions over a testing course at Easton Neston, Northamptonshire.
Competing for the Norwich Union Trophy are:
Olivier Clamagirand (Belgium)
John Lampkin (Great Britain)
Davide Marchi (Italy) Steve Saunders (Great Britain)
Diego Bosis (Italy)
Tony Scarlett (Great Britain) Commentators
PETER PURVES and JACK STITES Producer JOHN G. SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
with Andy Crane starting with Pie in the Sky
Grand Old Duke of York Series producer MICHAEL COLE Producer SHARON MILLER (R)
(R)
In the last programme of the series Phillip Schofield is here to listen to what you have to say about BBCtv. Under discussion today is
On the Waterfront and Phillip answers your questions and queries. He also awards the last gift vouchers for the painting and written criticism competitions. Producer phil CHILVERS
A serial in six episodes by LEON GARFIELD 5: The Black Eagle
The attempt on Brodsky's life has failed but a valuable clue to the identity of the plotters has been revealed.
Young girls
LUSHA KELLGREN , FLORA PAGE Producer PAUL STONE
Director RENNY RYE (R)
with Nicholas Witchell
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Join Terry and his guests
The second of five programmes in which
Harold Cudmore , top racing helmsman and tactician, attempts to make racing crewmen of three novice students of the sport.
The three are Peter Skellern , the singer/songwriter,
Annabel Croft , the tennis player and Eamonn Holmes the broadcaster. Today the weather turns rough, but the lessons must go on. Produced and directed by DON ANDERSON
Executive producer JOY WILLIAMS BBC Northern Ireland
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Top Gun
'A man's life is not a game - you'll learn that!'. JR might believe that his remorseless will to win will get him what he wants, but the fury of his victims may turn the tables - at Weststar and Southfork. Bobby suffers a setback to his political and personal plans, while Ray begins to realize the cost of one moment of recklessness....
Written by DAVID PAULSEN
Directed by MICHAEL PREECE
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with Anne Robinson Producer STEVE KELYNACK
with Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart
Regional News; Weather
A series on Britain and America presented by David Dimbleby
Turning Up the Volume
The final programme in the series brings the relationship up to the present day.
It reveals: the full extent of support given secretly to Britain during the Falklands War - 'you would have been defeated without us', claims the Secretary of the US Navy;
Mrs Thatcher 's rage over the invasion of Grenada - 'like Krakatoa', reports someone dining with her that night; and the divisions created by the Tripoli raid - 'the Americans pushed us to the edge on that one' says one Cabinet member.
The relationship under
Thatcher and Reagan has been based on a shared belief in strong defence. But,
David Dimbleby asks, what happens next if America thinks the Soviet threat is receding.
Production assistant LINDA PARKER Music RICHARD MCLAUGHLIN Film editor PETER MINNS
Executive producer GEORGE CAREY Producer ADAM CURTIS
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Peter Fonda
Susan Saint James
While Bobby Ogden is in Huntsville Prison he divides the time he is doing there between song writing and trying to escape. His big break comes when Garland Dupree, a country and western star, comes to
Huntsville and hears Bobby perform. Later, when he's back on the streets Bobby finds Dupree has stolen his song and is having a big hit with it. Looking for royalties and revenge Bobby heads for the recording studios ...
Screenplay by B w. L. NORTON Produced by STEVE TISCH
Directed by RICHARD T. HEFFRON
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