in Act Your Age
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Jeremy Paxman
National and international news read by Jill Dando plus the latest sports news from Rob Bonnet.
Weather followed by Open Airwith Susan Rae and Natalie Anglesey Ring [number removed]
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane - starting with Playbus
The Dot Stop
Story: Here's the Church by ROBIN HALDANE. illustrated by NANCY PETLEY-JONES Music PAUL READE
Percussionist uz KITCHEN Director ANNE GOBEY
Voices Peter Hawkins and Susan Sheridan (R) (e)
with Patricia Routledge
Weather followed by Open Airwith Bob Wellings and Susan Rae
Weather followed by Daytime Livewith Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Ruth Madoc demonstrates her culinary skills in Star Chef, while music comes from soul supremo, Freddie Jackson. Editor STEVE WEDDLE
with Philip Hayton
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
The scourge of the Robinson family has arrived and upsets everybody. Scott turns
'chicken' at his bucks' party and has the last laugh. This week's cast:
Written by CHRIS MCCOURT Directed by TONY OSICKA
Hosted by Henry Kelly
Can you name the loose outer garment worn by Roman citizens? Find out in today's Going for Gold.
Production executive BILL MASON Designer DAVID LASKEY
Executive producer MICHAEL WHYTE Associate producer KERENSA BUNCE Director STEVE CHILVER
A REG GRUNDY production in association with BBCtv
starring and Love to Take You Home Mack is served with divorce papers.
Written by PETER DUNNE
Directed by LARRY EUKANN
starring Tom O'Connor in an exciting quiz programme for all the family. On today's panel are:
Joe Brown , Sandra Dickinson Barry Cryer , Nina Myskow with special guests
Mike Read and Ward Allen Scriptwriters COLIN EDMONDS BARRY FAULKNER
Sound HUGH BARKER Lighting TERRY BRETT Designer DACRE PUNT
Executive producer STANLEY APPEL Produced and directed by TONY NEWMAN
Woody Woodpecker in Stowaway Woody Droopy in Caballero Droopy Barney Bear in The Bear and the Bean
Andy Crane - starting with
The eighth of 15 programmes presented by Jenny Powell. Birds peck at fruit and vegetables; cows and sheep nibble grass; Jenny sticks to tea and toast, but goats eat anything and everything!
Songs written and performed by Derek Griffiths
Series producer JANE TARLETON Producer ANNE DENEHY
SuperTed and Mother Nature (R)
Is this programme showing the story you want to watch? Join Sylvester McCoy with part 3 today.
Phone [number removed]with your ideas for tomorrow. The Company
BILL STEWART , SUSIE BAXTER
BEN BENSON , TIM DIGGLE
LISA ROSE. STEPHEN TREDRE
GRACE WILKINSON
Presented by Tony Hart and Margot Wilson
with Amanda Swift as Elvira Muckett
As the autumn leaves cover the patio, the poly-brush forms an island in the sun. The snapshots take their place in the photo album while the oriental brushes produce bamboo shoots. And what is Elvira up to with that floor polisher?
If you are 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, send your entry to: Hartbeat, [address removed] 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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The up-to-the-minute news service for Britain's children. Mlltor JOHN CRAVEN
The last of eight episodes.
In court, the Tree family and the Arbuckles argue their cases for the adoption of Spit.
with Sylvester McCoy Producer RICHARD SIMKIN
with Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Join Terry live at the Television Theatre.
The Greenhorn by SUSANNAH HAGAN with Rockliffe has swapped his fraught, round-the-clock job at the Met for the rural beat of Wessex. But when he nearly runs over a distraught woman, Rockliffe finds that leafy lanes hold their own peril.
Designer MARK SEVANT
Script editor RUTH BAUMGARTEN Producer RON craddock
Director DIARMUID LAWRENCE
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with Anne Robinson Producer WARWICK CROSS
Please send letters to: Points of View BBCtv Centre, London W12 8QT
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with Martyn Lewis
Regional News; Weather
There's Still So Much to Do
'The largest family in the world' was founded by DR BARNARDO. Sue Lawley reports on the changing role of this country's biggest child-care charity with a staff of 4,000 and a volunteer army of over 100,000 who concentrate on raising the El million a week needed. Barnardo's orphan image still persists, even though most of the old homes have closed down. Today, Barnardo children live in the community. A north London couple who have taken on three
Barnardo boys reveal to Barnardo's President,
HRH The Princess of Wales, what effect this has had on their lives.
Film cameraman PETER MORGAN Film editor DAVID THOMAS
Executive producer PAUL HAMANN Producer TERENCE O'REILLY
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Introduced by Steve Rider
World Championship Boxing Londoner jim MCDONNELL , unbeaten in 24 fights, challenges BRIAN MITCHELL for the WBA junior lightweight championship. McDonnell's local support won't worry Mitchell - the South African-born boxer has made all five defences of his title away from home.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER Rugby League
British Coal 'Nines'
Tonight, in front of their own Central Park crowd, Wigan start the defence of their title against Warrington, and the three other opening ties are
Leeds v The President's Nine St Helens v Widnes and Bradford Northern v The Rest Of The World.
Commentator RAY FRENCH Bowls
Further coverage from the second round of the CIS Insurance Championship.
Plus tonight's football news. Television presentation Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Rugby league KEITH PHILUPS Bowls KEITH MACKENZIE
Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON