Newlyweds Take a Chance starring Robert Neil and Suzi Crandall
Bob overhears the doctor talking to Suzi and assumes that he needs to undertake a drastic cure.
An RKO film
with Jeremy Paxman and John Stapleton
Weather followed by Dallas
The Homecoming
Miss Ellie returns from her honeymoon a new woman.
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by MICHAEL PREECE (R) (For cast see page 37)
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The Coil (R)
Weather followed by Miniature Worlds
Inside Out
Our homes are built to keep the outside out of the inside - but do they?
Every day unseen hordes of creatures venture across our thresholds.
Narrated by Peter France Written by PETER FRANCE Producer MARION ZUNZ BBC Bristol (R)
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Andy Crane - starting with Play School
Suppose I'm different when I come back?
Presenters Floella Benjamin Nigel Makin
Story: Going on Holiday
(Unpublished) by ANN REAY Director FAY WOOLF
Producer ANN REAY (R) and Paddington
Paddington's Patch (R)
with Mary Chater
Weather followed by Cook with Clare
In this the fifth programme featuring a healthier way of eating, Clare Connery concentrates on Main Course Salads with such tempting variations as: wild country; quick impromptu; avocado and smoked salmon; bacon, cheese and spinach; poached chicken and sorrel and mixed sprouting bean salads. Producer IAN HAMILTON
An accompanying booklet is available for £1.00. inc p and p (cheques and postal orders payable to Broadcast Support Services) from: [address removed] RECIPE TIMES: page 84
First of ten programmes
Pattie Coldwell shows you how to fit a smoke alarm while Harry Greene begins his Troubleshoot repairing some broken stairs. Rick Ball introduces the challenge of Number 50, a Victorian terrace house ripe for rescue and restoration.
Producer ANDREW MEIKLE
Series producer STEPHANIE SILK BBC Pebble Mill
Forfactsheet send a cheque or postal order (payable to Housefax) to:
[address removed]: 95pfor the double issue (1 and 2) or £4.25 for the whole series (I- 10).
Weather followed by Wild World
Green Wind, Grey Stone
Impressions of Snowdonia narrated by Richard Bebb Each year, thousands of people visit Snowdonia - a National Park covering 845 square miles of magnificent, varied scenery.
Those who live and work in this grey, green landscape know 'The rhythm of the seasons, wind and rain'; they know too the elusive wild life and rare, beautiful flowers, which often escape the eyes of the casual tourist.
Filmed by RONALD EASTMAN Written and produced by KEITH HOPKINS BBC Bristol
(First shownas The World About Us
with Philip Hayton
Weather John Kettley
Helen reveals the awful truth of her secret love. Written by GREG MILUN
Directed by PETER ANDMKIDIS
Starring Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart and Ruth Gordon
Robert E. Sherwood's acclaimed play "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" is the basis for this moving portrait of 'Honest Abe's' early days. From his roots as a peace-loving backwoodsman, through his career as a lawyer, to his increasing involvement with politics, the film charts Lincoln's rise to the Presidency.
Films: page 14
Andy Crane - starting with ChuckleVision
Today the Chuckle Brothers give out some useful tips on decorating and DIY.
There's also magic from Simon Lovell and Billy Butler 's Armchair Theatre.
Director CELlA THOMSON Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC North West (R)
Today: Around the Swamp in a Daze and Rogue Biskitt (R)
by TERRY RAVENSCROFT starring David Copperfield with Sally Dewhurst Antony Howes and John Wadmore Catman
This must be a job for
Puddles the Wondercat - or Jock the Croc - or Mrs Thingy - or Dobbin - or anyone. Designer ROBERT STEER Director DAVID CRICHTON Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
with John Craven, Helen Rollason and Roger Finn
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
(Ceefax Subitles)
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather Bill Giles
by Michael Robartes.
"I am not living with a gangster Darren. You get up to anything like that again and you're out on your ear."
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The Prince of Wales Award for Industrial Innovation and Production
A new type of fireproof paint? An alarm to monitor a baby's breathing? A novel sponge-like material with a range of extraordinary properties? Or one of the other finalists from last year? Which will win the prestigious Prince of Wales Award for 1988?
Find out as HRH The Prince of Wales invites the winner - and Tomorrow's World - to his home in Gloucestershire for the presentation of the trophy.
Also dropping in is a Harrier jump jet to help demonstrate one of the finalists for next year's award - while Judith Hann descends into the Royal cellars for a preview of what everyone may be keeping under the stairs in the 1990s.
Producer CYNTHIA PAGE
Studio director TOM WRAGG Editor RICHARD REISZ
0 FEATURE: page 49
DESMOND LYNAM looks ahead to the prospect for this two-week football feast that gets under way in Dusseldorf tomorrow. Also, a report from Stuttgart on England's first full day in Germany.
Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey present the day's news at home and abroad
Regional news; Weather
The programme where viewers across the country can help police solve serious crime.
Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook with Police Superintendent David Hatcher reports by Helen Phelps
In Hertfordshire five weeks ago, Joan Macan was murdered on her 81st birthday. Decorated for her work behind enemy lines in the Second World War, Mrs Macan later became well-known as a dog breeder and judged at Crufts this year. Dog lovers from all parts of the country visited her cottage in Berkhamsted and could help police with their hunt for the killer.
And from Redditch the face of a conman operating throughout the North has been recorded on security cameras. Do you recognise him?
Detectives from around the country will be waiting for your call to the Crimewatch studio. If you can help ring on [number removed]any time from
9.30pm until midnight.
Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Producer PETER GRtMSDALE Editor RITCHIE COGAN
(Crimewatch update at 11.10) Details on Ceefax page 186
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with Sir Robin Day
The weekly opportunity for the general public to pose the questions and debate the answers with those in power, those who seek it and those who influence events. The guests with Sir Robin Day at the Greenwood Theatre in London are:
Patricia Hollis
Lord Jenkins Suzanne Reeve
Rt Hon Nicholas Ridley , MP Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
Reports of new developments on tonight's cases from viewers' calls to the Crimewatch studio.
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Stella Artois Championships from Queen's Club, London Highlights of today's play on the marvellous grass courts of London W14. Commentators
DAN MASKELL
JOHN BARRETT
GERALD WILLIAMS , MARK COX Producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , HUW JONES