in Wall Street Blues
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Sally Magnusson
Reports from Bill Neely, Anita Findley, Rory Cellan Jones, Mark Easton, Bill Turnbull and Caroline Righton
The latest sports news from Bob Wilson
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
Eamonn Holmes and Mike Shaft and the Open Air team are waiting for your calls. Ring [number removed]
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Lively and topical discussion on the subjects you are talking about. Every weekday morning, everyone has a chance to put forward their point of view.
If you would like to take part 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 Patch Stop
Patch meets a snail, a caterpillar and a mouse.
Storyteller Derek Griffiths Story: King Greenfingers - Strawberries for the Mayor by KATHLEEN DEAN , illustrated by KRISTINA STEPHENSON Music JONATHAN COHEN Producer ANNE GOBEY
10.50am
Jimbo and the Jet Set
The Pennand Inca Story (R)
with Patricia Routledge
Weather followed by Open Air
Mavis Nicholson talks to
Janet Street-Porter about her live weekly current affairs programme for young people. Also in the studio are the rest of the day's team, Bob Wellings and Mike Shaft.
Susan Rae is out and about to find out what young people want from television journalists.
with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Today there's a celebration of soaps with television columnist Hilary Kingsley.
with Philip Hayton
Weather Michael Fish
Tempers get frayed as Scott oversleeps and Dan makes a startling announcement. Written by REG WATSON
(For cast see page 64. Repeated at
5.35pm)
The European contestants compete for a position in the semi-final.
starring
Gene Hackman Henry Thomas
Still grieving after the death of his wife, Ned immerses himself in his work and unthinkingly neglects the needs of his two sons, Miles and Andrew.
Screenplay by BARRA GRANT based on the novel by FLORENCE MONTGOMERY
Produced by TARAK BEN AMMAR Directed by JERRY SCHATZBERG
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in Baby Wants Spinach
Andy Crane - starting with:
Charlie Chalk: The Coconut Harvest
Written by Jocelyn Stevenson
Trader Jones wishes for a little magic but soon discovers that it is not the best way to harvest coconuts.
Voices Michael Williams, John Wells
Music and lyrics MIKE REDWAY
Director of animation DEREK MOGFORD
Film editor MARTIN BOHAN
Song vocals KEN BARRIE
Created, designed and produced by IVOR WOOD
4.10pm SuperTed: SuperTed Kicks the Dust
(R)
4.15pm What's Your Story?
Episode 4 of a new drama serial with a difference. Have you written part of it yet? Sylvester McCoy is waiting for your ideas for the next episode - [number removed].
4.30pm Bad Boyes: 3: The Casino
A ten-part series by Jim and Duncan Eldridge
Bryan turns the living room into a casino while his parents are at tap class, Bernetta's tarantula escapes in the school, and all the time the crooks are watching the Boyes's house...
Incidental music JONATHAN COHEN
Designer GINA PARR
Producer JEREMY SWAN
4.55pm Newsround
with John Craven, Roger Finn and Helen Rollason
5.05pm Blue Peter
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating, Yvette Fielding
Rising from the Flames
Blue Peter previews the rebirth of York Minster on the eve of its rededication.
(Ceefax subtitles)
5.30pm What's Your Story?
The last live phone-in this week. Will your idea make Monday's programme?
with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
by Gerry Huxham.
"What we need is a good stakeout. Like in Bay Window, that Hitchcock film."
(For cast see page 59)
(Ceefax subtitles)
Judith Hann
Maggie Philbin Peter Macann and Howard Stableford reporting on new ideas which could change the way we live. This week: why two engines in a car may be more economical than one. Producers
MARTIN MORTIMORE. CYNTHIA PAGE EDWARD BRIFFA. JACK WEBER
Studio director PHILIP DOLLING Editor RICHARD REISZ
with Michael Buerk
Regional News; Weather
starring
Written by ANDREW NICKOLDS , STAN HEY Public Enemy
Music JOE DWORNIAK DUNCAN BRIDGEMAN
Make-up designer JAN SEWELL
Costume designer SHARON LEWIS Lighting GRAHAM RIMMINGTON designer GRAHAM LOUGH
Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER
(Postponed from 27 October) *CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook with Police Superintendent David Hatcher.
The programme where viewers help police solve serious crime.
Crimewatch reconstructs events in Preston where a bank manager and his family were held hostage overnight in their home. The next day, the manager was forced to help the gang rob the bank. And in London police need your help to solve the murder of Michael Williams. Michael worked on the police national computer - the very system now being used in the search for his murderer.
Lines to the Crimewatch studio are open between 10.00pm and midnight. Please call [number removed] if you can help.
(Crimewatch Update at 11.45pm)
CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Among the guests with Sir Robin Day this evening at the Greenwood Theatre in London are: John Banham Harriet Harman , mp and Rt Hon Malcolm Rifkind , MP Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
Reports of new developments.
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Hosted by the inimitable
Antoine de Cannes, Rapido this week casts un oeuil sur Boy George in Paris, New Order in Manchester and Elvis, Elvis everywhere. Also featured are the Florentine bands Moda and Violent Eves. The rise of Folkettes Tanita Tikaram, Tracy Chapman and Michelle Shocked.
Titles JEAN-BAPTISTE MONDINO Director BERNARD FAROUX Executive producers
ALEX BERGER and TIM NEWMAN
An NBdC VIDEOMUSIC PRODUCTION BBC editor JANET STREET PORTER