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An RKO film
With Jeremy Paxman and Kirsty Wark.
Including at 7.45 live from the Football Association Headquarters in Lancaster Gate, the draw for the Fourth Round of the FA Cup, introduced by Bob Wilson.
Following the See for Yourself Programme on BBC1 last night, the Director-General of the BBC, Michael Checkland , answers questions from viewers and listeners throughout the UK.
Ring [number removed]if you wish to talk to him. Presenter Kate Adie director PETER fitton Producer BEN REA
0 simultaneous broadcast with R4. ( See for Yourself tonight at 11.00pm)
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The Why Bird Stop
Why thinks it's time for a spring-clean in the Lost Property Office. Driver Simon Davies Puppeteer
FIONA BEYNON BROWN
Stories: The Balloon Cat by PHYLUS PEARCE and Jackey's Birthday by AUSDAIR BLACK
Title design PAUL JOHNSON Designer TONY LAWRENCE Director CLARE BRADLEY Producer PENNY LLOYD
paddington Hits Out (R)
with Estelle Kohler
Weather followed by Open Air
Challenge the programme makers. Ring [number removed].
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Sue Cook , Judi Spiers
Simon Potter unveils the new pop chart. Plus Tina Baker and guest John Mortimer.
with Philip Hayton
Weather Ian McCaskill
Jim faces a double crisis. Written by ROGER MOULTON Directed by PAUL MOLONEY
(Cast page 75. Repeated at 5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly
Starring Raymond Burr as Robert T Ironside
with Don Galloway as Det Sgt Ed Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
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with
Six months after the death of Valerie, the Hogan boys are ready to pick up the pieces with the help of Michael's sister, Sandy.
with Judi Spiers and Fred Harris
Join Anne Charleston - Madge of Neighbours - who kicks off a great new Bazaar competition to win security systems. Barbara Daly is back - so is cleaning king
Don Aslett. Plus Michael Smith who trims your meals to suit your purse.
Producer ELIZABETH CRETCH
Series producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
Andy Crane - Starting with:
Pigeon Street: All in a Day's Work
with the voices of George Layton and John Telfer
Produced by David Yates (R)
4.05pm Wizbit
by Barry Murray, starring Paul Daniels
Set in the strange walled city of Puzzlepolis.
Directed by Phil Bishop (R)
4.15pm Touche Turtle: Missing Missile
4.20pm The Best-Kept Secret: 1: The Vacant Lot
by Emily Rodda.
Told for Jackanory in five daily parts by Elaine R. Smith
'Seven years into future time...' could it possibly be true?
4.35pm Defenders of the Earth: The Men of Frost
Ming launches a Frost Satellite with the power to blanket the earth.
(Ceefax subtitles)
4.55pm Newsround
5.05pm Blue Peter
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Kwiknotes! Got lots of old Christmas cards and wrapping paper? And lots of thank-you letters to write? Yvette shows you how to put the two together.
(Ceefax subtitles)
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather Michael Fish
Richard Bath, Penny Bustin and Deborah Hall bring you tonight's news and views from London and the south east.
Plus sport from Michael Wale
Editor FIONA CHESTERTON
Join Terry and his guests live at Television Theatre.
Kick off the New Year with more exciting investigations and campaigns on your behalf. All presented by Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton. Reporters MIKE EMBLEY , MICHAL LEVIN.
Deputy editor MIKE KAVANAGH Editor NICK HAYES
Write to Watchdog, BBCtv,
London W12 8QT, or ring the hotline on [number removed]
with Michael Buerk Regional News Weather
How Free Is Britain?
The Opposition claims that after ten years of Mrs Thatcher , Britain is a less free society. The Government replies that its reforms have handed more freedom to more people. With new laws proposed to counter terrorism, to restrict the right to silence and to reform the Official Secrets
Act, Peter Taylor investigates whether, as some freedoms have increased, our civil hberties have diminished.
Producer FRANCESCA KIRBY-GREEN Editor TIM GARDAM
and Guest star Heroes of the Revolution
Cuba - the revolution - a nightclub singer is murdered
Miami - 26 years later - Klaus Herzog, a top East
German intelligence agent, arrives seeking vengeance
Written by DICK WOLF , JOHN SCHULIAN Directed by GABRIELLE BEAUMONT
Phillip Whitehead. distinguished broadcaster and independent producer, takes a look behind the scenes of BBC's newest, biggest and perhaps most unwieldy region. With headquarters in Elstree, it serves a population of some 14 million. Follow the hectic routines of the daily news Programmes - London Plus and Look East - and listen to the BBC's newest and most controversial local radio station - GLR.
But Elstree is also a growing force in network productions. Eavesdrop on the making of Mastermind and go on location with award-winning film maker, Paul Watson.
Brook productions for BBC South and East
(For details of See for Yourself local radio phone-ins, see pages 88-89)
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC Local Radio.
Ten programmes with Fred Harris.
Lloyds of London will insure virtually anything. In 1987 a new computer system was introduced, but underwriters had to be persuaded that this was their way forward.
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