in Truth Aches
An RKO film
Susan Rae and Natalie Anglesey take your calls on last night's television. Ring them now on [number removed]
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Going for Gold (Shown yesterday at 1.50pm)
Andy Crane - starting with Playbus stops today at The Patch Stop at Uphill, Avon where Sam Patch meets a heifer.
Patch's friend .....AMBER LEIGH Storyteller Derek Griffiths Story: King Greenfingers - Rub a Dub Dub by KATHLEEN DEAN , illustrated by KRISTINA STEPHENSON Music
JONATHAN COHEN Producer ANNE GOBEY
Too Much Off the Top by MICHAEL BOND.
Narrated by Michael Hordem. (R)
with Tim Pigott-Smith
Weather followed by Open Air
Did anything annoy or entertain you on television last night? Mavis Nicholson and Bob Wellings ask you to join in their discussions with the programme makers.
Natalie Anglesey takes your calls.
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
Draw up the comfiest chair as Double Bill previews the movies on the big screen.
with Philip Hayton
Weather Bernard Davey
Des has to make the toughest decision of his life.
Written by WAYNE DOYLE
Directed by PETER ANDRIKIDIS
(For cast see page 68. Repeated at
5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly.
A three-part mini series tracing a year in the life of the Gardner family.
2: Spring and Autumn Joe prepares for his bicycle race as Sam has to come to a final decision about his marriage to Debbie and his overwhelming love for Kay. Anne discovers she is pregnant while Lindley awaits the birth of her first baby and Jack is introduced to the business world.
(For cast see page 61. Final part tomorrow at 1.50pm)
Andy Crane - starting with
Charlie Chalk
written by JOCELYN STEVENSON. There are No Roads on Merrytwit
Lewis T. Duck decides it's time that Merrytwit had a road, so he builds one ... Voices Michael Williams, John Wells, Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Music and lyrics by MIKE REDWAY Director of animation DEREK MOGFORD
Created, designed and produced by IVOR WOOD
4.05pm Lassie: Lassie and the Dynamite
When two boys walk into an area about to be blasted. Lassie comes to their rescue.
4.30pm Bad Boyes
A ten-part series by JIM AND DUNCAN ELDRIDGE. 9: Boulogne - Part 1
It's the school outing to Boulogne. Gran and her friend go to the French coast, Mum and Dad get away on a mystery tour, and Bonnie, Clyde and Herbert are pursued by the French police.
Incidental music JONATHAN COHEN Designer GINA PARR
Producer JEREMY SWANN
4.55pm Newsround
5.05pm Blue Peter
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding.
Kampuchea SOS! It's still not too late to organise your own bring-and-buy sale to help thousands of babies and children in Kampuchea. Get a grown-up to write off today for your bring-and-buy sale kit from: [address removed].
4 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey
Weather MICHAEL FISH
by Bill Lyons.
"You'd be first in the firing line if he starts singing."
(Ceefax subtitles)
Peter Macann ,
Howard Stableford , Judith Hann and Maggie Philbin with a round-up of the latest developments in science, technology and medicine. This week: llamas in Scotland could soon be giving birth to valuable alpacas - the first step towards building up a local herd. Producers
MARTIN MORTIMORE. CYNTHIA PAGE EDWARD BRIFFA. JACK WEBER
Studio director PHILIP DOLLING Editor RICHARD REISZ
with Michael Buerk
Regional News; Weather
The last in the series.
Emma Thompson with Jim Carter
Peter Jeffrey
Stephen Moore
Harry Butterworth
Sue Race, Josette Simon
Imelda Staunton
Sophie Thompson.
Sensible, Dressing Up, Some Cats Know, Kids, Gynaecologist, Have
Some of That and more.... Written by EMMA THOMPSON Musical director
CHRISTOPHER WALKER
Choreography GILLIAN GREGORY Producer HUMPHREY BARCLAY Director JOHN STROUD
A HUMPHREY BARCLAY production for BBC North West ll CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Sir Robin Day
The weekly opportunity for the general public to pose the questions and debate the answers with those in power, those who seek it and those who influence events.
With Sir Robin Day this evening at the Greenwood Theatre in London are: Chantal
Ciier Bryan Gould , mp
Rt Hon Michael Heseltine , MP Rt Hon Enoch Powell Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
from the Grand Hall, Olympia.
Featuring Crosse and Blackwell Turkey Stakes.
A gala opening to this five-day show which traditionally contains an exciting mixture of top class show jumping, varied displays and old favourites like the Shetland Grand National and the Dog Agility Stakes.
With World Cup points to be won on Saturday, the show has attracted many of the top riders in Europe, including the German Olympic gold-medal team, as well as Great Britain's Olympic riders.
Introduced by DAVID VINE .
Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY. Producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON and WENDY SHEPPARD