in Ring Madness
When Barbara assumes that an expensive diamond ring is for her, Leon doubles his efforts to get it back. Directed by HARRY D'ARCY
An RKO film
with John Stapleton in London and Jeremy Paxman at the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton.
Weather followed by In the Making Glass Blowing
You get terrific highs and terrific lows, you know, and sometimes you would like to give it up and walk away, but it lures you back.
Glass-blower George Elliott is fascinated by the colours and shapes of primitive glass. He tells of the pleasures and frustrations of handling molten glass.
Producer ANNE JAMES (R)
Live coverage of the third day of the Conservative Party Conference. With major debates on the economy, the health service, and local government.
Commentators SIR ROBIN DAY
DAVID DIMBLEBY , VIVIAN WHITE Editor JAMES HOGAN
Engineering managers
MALCOLM HUNTER. GEOFF TAYLOR including at
10.00am News and Weather
Andy Crane - starting with Play School
Songs o' the sea,
Be fishermen stuff,
So sing in the calm or in the rough!
Presenters
Wayne Jackman Elizabeth Watts lain Lauchlan
Story: The Mermaid and the Fisherman by PENNY LLOYD (R)
The Old Timer written and created by PETER MADDOCKS
Voices PETER HAWKINS and SUSAN SHERIDAN
Directed by KEITH LEARNER (R)
with John Cording
Weather followed by Conservative Party Conference
Further coverage from Brighton including at
12.00 News and Weather
Percherons to the Plough
Farm horses have virtually left the land, but if they have been part of your life it's not quite so easy to send them away for ever.
And that's how it was for East Anglian farmer
Edward Sneath and his groom Charles Cooke. Producer DEREK SMITH (R)
with Philip Hayton.
Weather Michael Fish
A misunderstanding between Madge and Harold could
Prove costly and leave Harold deling like a drip. Written by REG WATSON Directed by CHRIS SHIEL
(Cast on page 64. Repeated at 5.35pm)
Dunhill Cup from St Andrews , Fife
The world professional team championship features 16 of the top golfing nations for a Prize fund of $1 million.
Three players per team play on a knock-out basis over 18 holes medal matchplay.
Australia has won the trophy on two occasions, but England, led once again by Nick Faldo, are the defending champions. Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Commentators PETER ALLISS BRUCE CRITCHLEY CLIVE CLARK and ALEX HAY
Producers ALAsTAIR SCOTT. FRED VINER
Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
Andy Crane - starting with Bertha by ERIC CHARLES The Big Sneeze
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker
Music composed by BRYAN DALY
Editor MARTIN BOHAN director of animation DEREK MOGFORD
Designed and produced by IVOR WOOD (R)
Presented by Bruno Brookes More mystery objects, places and people for today's pupil and teacher to identify. Can you work them out first and beat the contestants'?
Last in the series
8: Griff Gets a Hand
Griff is worrying whether he will get enough marks to graduate with the others when an unexpected tragedy affects the whole school ...(R)
with John Craven Roger Finn and Helen Rollason reporting direct to children about what's going on around the world. Editor JOHN CRAVEN
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Wet Yvette!
Ms Fielding rates herself at water ski-ing, so Mike Hazelwood puts her to the test. You might be more impressed by Britain's brightest water ski-ing prospects who put on a dazzling display of tricks, jumps and slaloms!
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
by Rob Gittins.
"Ricky, you're getting to the age when you need to be a bit - responsible."
(Ceefax subtitles)
Maggie Philbin, Peter McCann, Howard Stableford and Judith Hann, with a round-up of the latest developments in science, technology and medicine. This week: the German solution to motorway madness - a car which drives itself down the autobahn.
by JIMMY PERRY. DAVID CROFT featuring and DFC
Maplin's Holiday Camp, 1960 The Wind of Change
Executive producer DAVID CROFT Produced and directed by MIKE STEPHENS (R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey
Regional News; Weather
Fourth of a six-part series starring Lenny Henry as Delbert Wilkins written by STAN HEY and ANDREW NICKOLDS In-Laws and Out-laws
'Alex's Brixton Broadcasting Cor-what-a-Bore-ration and Crucial FM are in totally fierce competition.
I should be sharpening up my play-list, but my mum wants me to hang with my new stepfather, Trev - that's 'T' for 'Trouble' ...
'R' for 'Rigid'!
Music JOE DWORNLAK Sound KEITH MAYES and LAURIE TAYLOR
Lighting GRAHAM RIMMINGTON Designer GRAHAM LOUGH Produced and directed by GEOFFPOSNER
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
from Brighton with Sir Robin Day In the week of the Conservative Party
Conference, Question Time goes to Brighton where the general public debates the issues of the week with leading politicians.
Around the Question Time table at the Corn Exchange in Brighton are:
Rt Hon Edward Heath , mp Charles Kennedy , MP
Rt Hon Nigel Lawson , MP and Rt Hon John Smith , mp. Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
from Wembley Arena featuring the NM Financial Puissance
The big red wall is the centre of attraction tonight as the riders compete for the E10,000 prize money. Plus a look at Wembley's chariot racing, and a check on the position in the Pony Club Games. Introduced by DAVID VINE Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY
Producers WENDY SHEPPARD and HUW JONES