in Down the Ribber
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Sally Jones
Sport from Bob Wilson
Weather followed by Open Air with Eamonn Holmes and Natalie Anglesey
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane - starting with:
Playbus: The Play Tent Stop
with Joe Greco, Trish Cooke, Ricky Diamond and Katie Coogan
Story: Zed for Zora by Ann Reay and Brian Jameson
10.50a Jimbo and the Jet Set: Bermuda Triangle
(R)
with Patricia Hayes
Weather followed by Open Air
Join Mavis Nicholson and Eamonn Holmes. On today's agenda, the 40 Minutes documentary I Want to Live. Your calls on [number removed]
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Today there's music from one of the brightest new Pop talents around, Tanita Tikaram.
with Michael Buerk
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Mrs Mangel decides to carry out Len's 'dying wish'. Written by DAVID PHILLIPS Directed by TONY OSICKA
starring
Marlene Dietrich Robert Donat In this exotic re-creation of revolutionary Russia, a young English journalist expelled for writing an anti-Tsarist article returns on the advice of a British secret agent.
Supporting the Red Army, he is entrusted with escorting the daughter of a Tsarist minister for interrogation. But on the journey they fall in love....
Screenplay by FRANCES MARION
LAJOS BIRO and ARTHUR WIMPERIS based on the novel Without Armour by JAMES HILTON
Produced by ALEXANDER KORDA Directed by JACQUES FEYDER
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Bugs Bunny in Devils' Feud Cake
Barney Bear in Flying Bear
Andy Crane - starting with:
Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Stephen Johnson with Jo Korna
Why do you have pumpkin lanterns for Hallowe'en? How long are Dracula's teeth, and who invented the English bowler hat?
Director CHARLOTTE BLACK Producer ALISON STEWART
Questions to: Corners, [address removed]
4.05pm Ewoks
The exploits of the young Ewok, Wicket, and his family and friends on the forest moon of Endor. Today's episode: Night of the Stranger
4.30pm The satellite Show
with Matthew Devitt, Gideon Escott, Robert Harley, Caroline Leddy, Carla Mendonca and Gary Parker
Has anybody found a tiny tap-dancing flea that answers to the name of Tiny Titch? If so, please return to Horace, c/o Big Brain Enterprises. Meanwhile, catch up with CD and the Satellite team for another blast of life on the airwaves.
Executive producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Designer MEL BIBBY
Director DAVID CRICHTON
Producer TREVOR MCCALLUM
5.00pm Newsround
Vital world events, happy happenings, and the latest in sport, in school and in space - just some of the things that make up Britain's top news show for children.
5.05pm Record Breakers
Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker host television's top record-breaking show. When thousands of tap-dancers turn out on the streets of New York, you can bet Roy will be in on it somehow.
Meanwhile Cheryl's been motorbiking on a mean machine - the biggest bike you've ever seen - and the smallest will be there too.
Some British girls will be getting in a spin trying to top the Americans at baton twirling, and Manjit Singh, the 'Iron Man' attempts a high-speed gymnastic record. Director RICHARD KELLY Producer GREG CHILDS
Executive producer ERIC ROWAN
This week's cast:
with Nicholas Witchell and Mike Smartt
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Join Terry live at the Television Theatre.
Starring Les Dawson
Join Les in another edition of the comedy quiz game. His special guests are: Rachel Bell, Frank Carson, Suzanne Dando, Bill Gaunt ,Tom Pepper, Sheila Steafel
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring Ronnie Corbett Ronnie Barker with Michael Cochrane
Anthony Dawes Diana Dors
Michael Nightingale Barbara Shelley
Ronnie Hazlehurst and His Orchestra
Fred Tomlinson Singers Join Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker in a laughter-filled celebration of their 22-year association.
Wntten by GEOFFREY ATKINSON COLIN BOSTOCK SMITH
DAVID NEWMAN. PETER OSBORNE DAVID RENWICK. GERALD WILEY
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Martyn Lewis and Mike Smartt present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Weekend Weather
MICHAEL FISH
by Sam Snape
Eighth in a ten-part series
'Your son's scan showed some damage.'
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(Ceefax subtitles)
In this special Omnibus presentation, Prince Charles gives a personal view of architecture and the environment. Over the past few years the Prince's s passionate speeches on architecture have focused national attention on the way we are altering our urban environment.
In this film, the Prince looks at the huge changes facing our cities and countryside. After the mistakes of the post-war years, the Prince asks can we get it right this time, with this 'second chance ? He visits people in their own homes to find out what they like and what they don t. He considers what we can learn from great European cities of the past like Siena and new towns of the future like
Seaside in Florida. He looks at our planning regulations and architectural education and affirms his commitment to community architecture and the inner cities.
My chief object has been to try and create discussion about the design of the built environment; to rekindle an alert awareness of our surroundings; inspire a desire to observe; but, most importantly, to challenge fashionable theories of a professional establishment which has made the layman feel he has no legitimate opinions.
Production assistant CAROL AKILLIAN Photography JOHN DALY Film editor JEFF SHAW
Directed by NICHOLAS ROSSITER
Produced by CHRISTOPHER MARTIN
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starring
Sean Connery Brooke Adams
The place is Cuba, the time - Christmas 1959: it's the last weeks of the ailing Batista regime. Sean Connery plays Robert Dapes , a soldier of fortune, who arrives in Havana to advise the poorly-trained army in the methods of counterinsurgency. On the eve of Fidel Castro 's revolution, Dapes is embroiled in a crazy world of vice and corruption, and finds romance with the beautiful wife of a cigar tycoon....
Screenplay by CHARLES WOOD Produced by ARLENE SELLERS and ALEX WINITSKI
Directed by RICHARD LESTER (Postponed from 5 October)
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