in Maid Trouble
When the maid quits on the eve of an important dinner, Leon persuades Dorothy to take her place.
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Jeremy Paxman
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half hour read by Jill Dando
Reports from BILL NEELY
ANITA FINDLEY
RORY CELLAN JONES
MARK EASTON
BILL TURNBULL and CAROLINE RIGHTON
The latest sports news and comment from Rob Bonnet Weather forecasts 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 Open Air
Susan Rae and Natalie Anglesey await your calls and comments about television.
Ring [number removed]
Switch on to Kilroy! for lively and topical discussions on the subjects you are talking about.
If you would like the chance to put your point of view in future Kilroy! discussions please ring [number removed]between 10.00am and 5.00pm.
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane - starting with Playbus
The Dot Stop
Dot is dotty about dots and spots and today she finds the number two domino.
Story: The Paper Crane by MOLLY BANG Music PAUL READE
Flautist RAY WARLEIGH Director ANNE GOBEY
Jungle Jimbo
Voices Peter Hawkins and Susan Sheridan (R)
with Patricia Hayes
Weather followed by Open Air
Pattie Coldwell and Bob Wellings try to find out what turned you on - or off - television last night.
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Weather followed by Daytime Live
Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers with music from the winner of this year's
Choirboy of the Year finals. And Aled Jones is on hand to launch the 1988 Song for Christmas competition.
with Michael Buerk
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Mrs Mangel starts talking to rosebushes.
Written by JOHN UPTON
Directed by CHRIS LANGMAN
Hosted by Henry Kelly
Which King of France was known as the Sun King? Find out in today's Going for Gold. Production executive (GRUNDY tv)
BILL MASON
Designer DAVID LASKY Director (BBC) STEVE CHILVER Associate producer (GRUNDY tv) KERENSA BUNCE
Executive producer (GRUNDY tv) MICHAEL WHYTE
A REG GRUNDY production in association with BBCtv
starring and Truth and Consequences
Gary and Val join forces to 8 reunite the Mackenzies and Abby gets nervous. s Written by JOYCE KEENER a Directed by ROBERT BECKER £ o
starring Tom O'Connor Today's celebrity panel will try and guess the special secrets of five people in a fun show for all the family. On the panel are: Gyles Brandreth Bertice Reading Joe Brown
Nina Myskow with special guest Maggie Moone
Scriptwriters COLIN EDMONDS BARRY FAULKNER
Sound KEITH MAYES
Lighting TERRY BRETT Designer DACRE PUNT Executive producer STANLEY APPEL
Produced and directed by TONY NEWMAN
featuring
Woody Woodpecker in Chief Charlie Horse
Popeye in Carazy Drivers Roland the Rat Fink in The Foul Kin
Andy Crane - starting with Two by Two
The seventh in a series of 15 programmes.
Presented by Jenny Powell
While some birds make their 2,000-mile annual journey on the wing, Jenny goes for a jog with Ghillie the dog, and a rare animal flies into
Manchester Airport - in a jumbo jet of course!
Songs written and performed by Derek Griffiths
Series producer JANE TARLETON Producer ANNE DENEHY
4.05pm The Snorks Junior's Secret
In the mystical undersea world of Snorkland lives a society of creatures called Snorks.
4.20pm Beat the Teacher Presented by Bruno Brookes
Aron Cohen from Queen
Eleanor's CE Middle School, Guildford v Mr Goodwin from Diss High School, Diss. Can either or both of today's contenders pull out all the stops and win through to tomorrow's final?
4.35pm Hartbeat
A new approach to making pictures presented by Tony Hart , Margot Wilson and Joanna Kirk Sticking Things
'It's surprising how many way s there are to use glue....' Watch the black dog chase round the little tree. See the drum change into a decorated seat and spot the ping-pong balls as they change sports.
There's also Morph - feeling a little stuck up.
Assistant producer FIONA SHORE Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
If you are 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, send your entry to:
Hartbeat, BBCtv, London W3 6XZ There 's a prize for any that are shown, as long as you put your name, age and address on the back. Sorry, no pictures can be returned.
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5.00pm Newsround
5.10pm The True Story of Spit MacPhee Episode 7
Tensions mount as Grace Tree and Betty Arbuckle become increasingly determined to adopt Spit.
The date of the court case is set and the two families meet in the courtroom to decide Spit's future.
Producer NOEL PRICE Director MARCUS COLE
with Nicholas Witchell and Mike Smartt
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Join Terry live at the Television Theatre, as he talks to people in the news. Director DAVE PERROTTET Series producer PETER WEIL Producer GRAHAM OWENS
Last in the series of mysteries by Agatha Christie.
Second of a two-part dramatisation by T. R. Bowen.
Starring Joan Hickson as Miss Marple and David Horovitch as Det Inspector Slack with David Waller, Jill Meager, Maurice Denham, Joanna David
"If Martine was who I think she was, well then we have our murderer... but we shall have to prove it."
(Repeat)
(Subtitles)
with Anne Robinson Producer WARWICK CROSS
Please send letters to: Points of View, BBCtv Centre, London W128QT
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with Michael Buerk and Mike Smartt
Regional News; Weather
Narrated by Paul McCartney When Paul McCartney turned up, guitar in hand, at a music therapy centre in north London, it was as an observer, not a performer.
He watched as children with severe learning difficulties were drawn out of their private, lonely worlds by the healing power of music. This was Paul McCartney 's introduction to the art of music therapy.
In this moving film, he introduces three different stories that demonstrate the power of music to bring hope and serenity to shadowed lives.
In a psychiatric hospital an old man is eased out of his torment by a music therapist and, in the same institution, a young man is seen fighting his way back to sanity with the help of music.
Meet a remarkable group of musicians called
Special Jam , who all have learning problems, but who speak eloquently through their music. And watch the transformation of David Rushbrook as he is helped to develop a beautiful singing voice.
Photography NIGEL WALTERS Film editor NOEL CHANAN
Executive producer PAUL HAMANN Producer ANN PAUL
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Introduced by Steve Rider Football
Celtic entertain experienced German opposition at Celtic Park in the second round of the European Cup, while
Rangers, Hearts and Dundee United are also in action.
Cardiff fly the flag for Wales against the Danish side Aarhus
Commentators
ARCHIE MACPHERSON
BARRY DAVIES
Rugby Union
The touring Australians face a tough fixture this evening against South West Division Commentator
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Plus a round-up of all the week's news from home and abroad.
Television presentation Football MIKE ABBOTT
Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON