in Stage Fright
An RKO film (Black and white)
with Jeremy Paxman and Sally Jones
starring
Larry 'Buster' Crabbe as Buck Rogers
5: The Phantom Plane
Weather
Andy Crane presents a whole morning of summer entertainment assisted by Siobhan Mayer ,
Colin Heywood , and Sue Devaney. Starting with The Pink Panther Show
Today: Pink Plunk Plink;
That's No Lady, That's Notre Dame and Pink Outs (R)
Presented by Tony Hart with Margot Wilson and Joanna Kirk
Holes Tony takes a letter to the cat with a halo, there's a screen around the cardboard printing press and a look at the work of sculptor Henry Moore in the Yorkshire countryside. tR)
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in Quick Change (R)
Weather followed by But First This! starting with Gentle Ben with Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard
Wayward Bear (2) (R)
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Presenters Liz Watts and Fred Harris
Story: Mr Fox 's Photographs by MARTIN FISHER
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Director ADRIAN MILLS
Series producer CHRISTINE HEWITT Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
with Anne Harvey
Weather followed by But First This! starting with Undersea Kingdom starring Ray 'Crash' Corrigan 3: Arena of DeathA REPUBLIC serial
Weather followed by The Garden Party Viv Lumsden and John Nicolson with the issues, the people and the music of today.
Virginia Wade joins Archie Macpherson for his weekend review of sport. And Richard Jobson assesses the ups and downs of the world of pop. Producers GORDON MACMILLAN CHARLES NAIRN BBC Scotland
with Philip Hayton
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Jim and Des go on their cross-country run and it looks as if Daphne's premonitions are going to come true.
Written by BETTY QUIN
Directed by GAYE ARNOLD
(Cast page 37. Shown again at 5.35pm)
starring Van Johnson Vera Miles
In London with his latest hit play,
American author Phillip Hannon overhears what he believes is a kidnap plot. Failing to convince the police, he pieces together the clues himself. There is one major problem - Hannon is blind.
Screenplay by NIGEL BALCHIN based on a novel by PHILIP MACDONALD Produced by HENRY EPHRON
Directed by HENRY HATHAWAY
0 FILMS: page 16
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin.
Charlie discovers that an eligible coward is more attractive than an insignificant hero.
Simon Parkin - starting with SuperTed
SuperTed on Planet Spot (R)
In 1940, like many other city children,
Tucky and David are sent to the country away from London's air raids. They find country life strange and rather lonely. One thing they are sure about is that they hate the enemy, the Germans. When a German plane crashes and they meet the injured pilot, they aren't sure what to do.
Produced by GORDON L. T. scott Directed byJOHN KRISH
9 FILMS: page 16
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell Weather IAN MCCASKILL
by JOHN E. WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Arthur's expectations of a quiet Sunday are shattered by the local marathon.
First of six episodes by JULIE WELCH
Billy Buchan , the founder of Real Falkirk Table Football
Club, is dead. Who will succeed him as player/manager?
Sam Montgomery prepares himself, but he has reckoned without Billy's true heiress, Chrissie. Chrissie returns from London to claim her rightful place in the team.
Costume designer DAVID BEETON Sound recordist PETER BRILL
Film cameraman STUART WYLD Designer BOB SMART
Producer TIM ASPINALL Director JIM HILL BBC Scotland
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with Leonard Bernstein conducting his Songfest
'I love the Proms' declared Leonard Bernstein, after his Prom debut last September with the Vienna Philharmonic - 'the audience is incredible, the atmosphere unique.'
Tonight Bernstein, who will be 70 next month, returns to the Proms conducting an international youth orchestra from the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival in Germany, which he has been training for the past two years.
This first of six Omnibus visits to the Royal Albert Hall for highlights of the 1988 Prom season reflects this year's literary theme.
Bernstein's large-scale song-cycle for orchestra and six soloists consists of poems by 13 American poets ranging from 1650 to the present day. They include Edgar Allan Poe, e.e. cummings and Edna St Vincent Millay.
Soloists:
Janice Meyerson (soprano) Candice Burrows (mezzo-soprano) Daisy Newman (alto) Salvatore Champagne (tenor) Jerrold Pope (baritone) Robert Osborne (bass)
Introduced by Michael Berkeley
starring
James Garner
Gayle Hunnicutt with Rita Moreno
Carroll O'Connor
When private eye
Philip Marlowe takes on a simple missing-persons case, he doesn't realise what a can of worms he's opening. His investigations soon uncover some unsavoury characters and a web of blackmail, intrigue and murder.
Based on Raymond Chandler 's novel The Little Sister, this thriller is being shown to celebrate the centenary of the writer's birth.
Screenplay by STIRLING SILLIPHANT Produced by GABRIEL KATZKA Directed by PAUL BOGART * FILMS: page 16 and FEATURE: page 10