in Fool Coverage
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Jeremy Paxman.
Sports news from Sally Jones
Weather followed by Open Air with Eamonn Holmes
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Andy Crane - starting with Playbus
The Dot Stop
Where Dot stops at four and finds that there are four quarters in one hour and four Points on a weather cock.
Storyteller lain Lauchlan Story:
The North Wind and the Sun Music PAUL READE
Director JOHN PROWSE Producer MICHAEL COLE
10.50am Paddington Paddington Patch
Animated and directed by IVOR WOOD
Music by HERBERT CHAPPELL executive producer
GRAHAM CLUTTERBUCK (R)
Viewers' Own Poetry (2) with Nicolette McKenzie and Edmund Pegge
Open Air invites the Programme makers, whom You want to interview, into the studio.
Ring them on [number removed].
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
Join Sue Kreitzman for more tips on Slim Cuisine.
with Philip Hayton Weather BILL GILES
Jim fears he will lose Beverly. This week's cast:
Written by C.V. SCHOFIELD
Directed by KENDAL FLANAGAN
Hosted by Henry Kelly
starring with Inside Information
'The truth is that I'm his son, his only son, and now he's old he wants me to take over.'
Written by SCOTT HAMNER
Directed by LORRAINE s. FERARA (Postponed from 11 January)
Second in the series in which Barbara Dickson and Roy Noble explain how to lose weight the healthy way. This week, the importance of calorie awareness, foods which are filling and not fattening and the start of the BBC Diet Exercise Plan.
Suzanne Dando and Russell Grant explain how they have fought the flab, and Anton Mosimann provides another gourmet's slimmers' recipe. Producer TONY MCAVOY
A PROSPECT PICTURES production for BBC Wales
The 'BBC Diet Book; containing all the diets and recipes from the series, £2.95 from retailers
(R)
Andy Crane - starting with Henrys Cat by BOB GODFREY and STAN HAYWARD. The Diet
Narrated and directed by Bob Godfrey.
Music PETER SHADE (R)
3.55pm Bodytalk
Where actions speak louder than words.
Bodytalk Jokes Introduced by Wayne Pritchett with Compton First School, Ealing, Mime Troupe. The Bodytalk band:
Bill Le Sage (keyboards)
Alec Dankworth (bass guitar) Mark Reader (guitar/vocals) and guest Derek Griffiths. Written by WAYNE PRITCHETT and NINA TULLAR
Directed by JULIA KNOWLES
Produced by PETER CHARLTON
4.05pm The Snorks
Deep under the sea in the mystical underwater world of Snorkland lives a society of tiny creatures called Snorks. The Blue Coral Necklace
4.20pm Danny the Champion of the World by ROALD DAHL. Told for
Jackanory by Joss Ackland. 3: The Sleeping Beauty
4.35pm Belle and Sebastian
A Night in the Mountains Sebastian prevents Belle's capture.
5.00pm Newsround
5.10pm Tom's Midnight Garden by PHILIPPA PEARCE , dramatised in six episodes by JULIA JONES.
3: Tom has always visited the garden in daytime. One night, he finds the garden dark and threatened by a storm.
Music PAUL READE
Animals supplied by FIRST CHOICE ANIMALS Make-up designer
ANN AILES-STEVENSON
Costume designer JOHN HEARNE Designer GWEN EVANS ProducerPAUL STONE
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE
CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Join Terry and his guests. Series producer PETER ESTALL Director TOM CORCORAN Producer JANE O'BRIEN
Further extracts from 50 years of film entertainment produced by Rank.
Narrated by Sir John Mills. This week: Love Story
Famous British clinches and clinchers including
Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard in Brief Encounter, James Mason and Anne Todd in The Seventh Veil and Patricia Roc and Maxwell Reed in The Brothers. Written by ASHLEY AND
ROBERT SBAWAY Produced by MAURICE SELLAR and ROBERT SIDAWAY
A BEST OF BRITISH FILM production
starring Call of the Wild
The hunters are out in Dallas as Sue Ellen , Carter McKay and the newly-returned Casey Denault chase the big game. Meanwhile, in an Arkansas town, JR, Bobby and their sons go after smaller quarry - but then appears the alluring Cally Harper and a nightmare begins ...
Written by JONATHON HALES Directed by MICHAEL PREECE If CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Anne Robinson Producer WARWICK CROSS
by the Labour Party
with Michael Buerk
Regional News; Weather
Introduced by Steve Rider. British Heavyweight Championship live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Unbeaten Gary Mason takes on former champion Trevor Currie. At 26, Mason is ready to grab the title vacated because of injury by his stablemate Horace Notice. However, Currie, now 29, is in the best shape of his life and confident of regaining the championship he lost to Notice three years ago.
Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER.
Plus a look ahead to the start of the Five Nations rugby union championship on Saturday, and news of all tonight's Littlewoods Cup football matches.
Television presentation:
Boxing CAMPBELL FERGUSON Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON