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with John Stapleton and Sally Magnusson.
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half hour read by Jill Dando.
Reports from Bill Neely, Anita Findley, Charlie Lee-Potter, Mark Easton, Bill Turnbull and Caroline Righton.
With the latest sports news from Sally Jones.
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.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Stapleton
Presenter:
Sally Magnusson
Newsreader:
Jill Dando
Reporter:
Bill Neely
Reporter:
Anita Findley
Reporter:
Charlie Lee-Potter
Reporter:
Mark Easton
Reporter:
Bill Turnbull
Reporter:
Caroline Righton
Sports presenter:
Sally Jones
Weather presenter:
Francis Wilson

Weather followed by Open Air
Natalie Anglesey is out and about talking to viewers.
Susan Rae and Mike Shaft are in the studio waiting for Your calls on last night's television. Ring them on [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Anglesey
Unknown:
Susan Rae
Unknown:
Mike Shaft

with Robert Kilroy-Silk Producers SUBNIV BABUTA.
DI BURGESS , MARSH MARSHALL.
MIRIAM O'CALLAGHAN. LINDA PHILLIPS

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Producers:
Subniv Babuta.
Unknown:
Di Burgess
Unknown:
Marsh Marshall.
Unknown:
Miriam O'Callaghan.
Unknown:
Linda Phillips

Andy Crane - starting with Playbus which stops today at The Patch Stop at Calshot, Hampshire where Sam Patch finds seashells and meets waders and a crab.
Storyteller Brian Cant Story: How the Whale Got His Throat by RUDYARD KIPLING , illustrated by PAULINE BAYNES
Music JONATHAN COHEN Producer ANNE GOBEY
10.50am Paddington by MICHAEL BOND
In and Out of Trouble (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Patch
Unknown:
Rudyard Kipling
Illustrated By:
Pauline Baynes
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Unknown:
Michael Bond
Patch's friend:
Amber Leigh

Eileen and Mrs Mangel get involved in a very peculiar practice.
Written by YSABELLE DEAN
Directed by KENDAL FLANAGAN
(For cast see page 57. Repeated at
5.35pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Mangel
Written By:
Ysabelle Dean
Directed By:
Kendal Flanagan

Hosted by Henry Kelly.
This week's heat finalists compete to secure a semi-final position.
Question writer DR NIGEL LEIGH
Executive in charge of production
BILL MASON
Designer DAVID LASKEY Associate producer KERENSA BUNCE
Executive producer MICHAEL WHYTE Director STEVE CHILVER . A REG GRUNDY production in association witr, BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Kelly.
Unknown:
Dr Nigel Leigh
Unknown:
Bill Mason
Designer:
David Laskey
Producer:
Kerensa Bunce
Producer:
Michael Whyte
Director:
Steve Chilver
Director:
A Reg Grundy

starring
Rod Steiger Diana Dors Tom Tryon.
Phyllis Hochen believes she has committed the perfect crime, having murdered her unwanted lover and framed her equally unwanted husband for the killing.
But Phyllis reckons without the indomitable will of Emma Hochen , the family matriarch.
Screenplay by JONATHAN LATIMER based on a television play by F. W. DURKEE JR
Produced and directed by JOHN FARROW
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Contributors

Unknown:
Rod Steiger
Unknown:
Diana Dors
Unknown:
Tom Tryon.
Unknown:
Phyllis Hochen
Unknown:
Emma Hochen
Unknown:
Jonathan Latimer
Play By:
F. W. Durkee Jr
Directed By:
John Farrow
Paul Hochen:
Rod Steiger
Phyllis Hochen:
Diana Dors
San:
Tom Tryon
Emma Hochen:
Beulah Bondi
Gwen:
Marie Windsor
Rev Stephen Hochen:
Arthur Franz
Ezra Benton LUis:
Van Rooten

Andy Crane - starting with
Dooby Duck's Disco: QE2: starring Dooby Duck.
Live from on board the QE2 Dooby's mobile disco brings you music and dance and swells from the glamorous trio Micerama and the Kwackerjacks.

4.00pm Henry's Cat: The Pilfered Pearls
The great detective Henry's Cat and Dr Whatsit help
Lady Penelope recover her priceless pearls from the cunning magician Rombini. Narrated by Bob Godfrey Script STAN HAYWARD
Production Mike Hayes (R)

4.15pm Danny the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl told by Joss Ackland for Jackanory. 4: Into the Wood (R)

4.25pm Hokey Wolf: Chock Full Chuck Wagon

4.35pm Gruey Twoey A series in six parts by Martin Riley
3: Battle of the Giants
Tai Chi, kites and flowerbeds conspire to get Gruey and Nidgey working together - almost.

4.55pm Newsround

5.05pm Blue Peter
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding.
Pile 'Em High, Sell 'Em Cheap, Roll up, roll up, it's all happening at the famous Petticoat Lane Sunday market in the East End of London!
That's where Mark, Caron and Yvette have set up their great Blue Peter bring-and-buy sale stall. Find out how much they made to help the people of Kampuchea. CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Andy Crane
Created by ("Dooby Duck"):
Roger Stevenson
Created by ("Dooby Duck"):
Harry Stuart
Executive Producer ("Dooby Duck"):
Christopher Pilhngton
Production ("Dooby Duck"):
Peter Leslie
Narrator ("Henry's Cat"):
Bob Godfrey
Script ("Henry's Cat"):
Stan Hayward
Production ("Henry's Cat"):
Mike Hayes
Author ("Danny the Champion of the World"):
Roald Dahl
Storyteller ("Danny the Champion of the World"):
Joss Ackland
Writer ("Gruey Twoey"):
Martin Riley
Studio Sound ("Gruey Twoey"):
Roy Bradshaw
Studio Lighting ("Gruey Twoey"):
John Spicer
Videotape Editor ("Gruey Twoey"):
Ian Williams
Executive Producer ("Gruey Twoey"):
Paul Stone
Director ("Gruey Twoey"):
Roger Singleton Turner
Gruey:
Kieran O'Brien
Wooly:
Danny Collier
Annie Mapin:
Casey Lee
Tricia:
Katisha Kenyon
Nidgey:
Scott Fletcher
Mr Grucock:
Paul Copley
Mrs Grucock:
Jane Lee
Betty:
Maggie Wilkinson
Mrs Tresswell:
Sara Coward
Mr Tresswell:
Stephen Churchett
Mr Slater:
Michael Ripper
Harry Deluxe:
Chris Sanders
PC Humberside:
Michael Greatorex
Hilary:
Belinda Chapman
Mark:
Darren Howles
Presenter ("Blue Peter"):
Mark Curry
Presenter ("Blue Peter"):
Caron Keating
Presenter ("Blue Peter"):
Yvette Fielding

with Desmond Lynam and Anne Gregg.
If Ireland is famous for its dairy products, why look for muu-muus in Hawaii? What's the worst souvenir you can bring home from anywhere? Why might your fading suntan be with you for ever? Desmond and Anne have all the answers as well as the three final questions in the Holiday 89 competition.
Desmond lords it in the finest hotel in Ireland which is, incidentally, a castle, and leaves the door open for two lucky viewers. For this walkin-talkin-fishin holiday is also the super third prize in the competition.
Half a world away is the surfer's paradise of Hawaii where, as Anne found out, catching a wave means a whole lot more than saying hello.
Series producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Anne Gregg.

written by PENNY CROFT starring Simon Cadell and Carol Royle.
Jenny's pregnancy causes a rift between her and Larry - they agree not to see each other for a while.
Ben Persuades Larry to join him for a night on the town. and Title music written and sung byPENNY CROIT
Designer GARRY FREEMAN Produced and directed by SUSAN BELBIN (R)
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Contributors

Written By:
Penny Croft
Unknown:
Simon Cadell
Unknown:
Carol Royle.
Unknown:
Ben Persuades Larry
Sung By:
Penny Croit
Designer:
Garry Freeman
Directed By:
Susan Belbin
Larry:
Simon Cadell
Jenny:
Carol Royle
Amanda:
Rosalind March
Ben:
Michael Thomas
Carol:
Cheryl Maker
Sammy:
Campbell Morrison
Trudy:
Lisa Maxwell
Cheryl:
Lisa Harmer
Boy:
Sam Smart
Mr Chambers:
Ronald Fraser

Among the guests with Sir Robin Day this evening at the Greenwood Theatre in London are:
Virginia Bottomley, MP John Prescott , MP David Willetts
Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
John Prescott
Unknown:
David Willetts
Director:
Ann Morley
Producer:
Anna Carragher
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

starring with The Frank Nitti
Story 1934: there's a fortune to be made in extorting money out of cinema managers with threats to destroy their theatres and Frank 'the Enforcer' Nitti is not about to Play second feature to anyone in this vicious racket. Working under new anti-racketeering laws, Eliot Ness attempts to ensure that
Nitti's story fails to have a happy end ...
Written by LEE BLAIR SCOTT and HARRY ESSEX
Directed by HOWARD w KOCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Nitti
Unknown:
Eliot Ness
Written By:
Lee Blair Scott
Written By:
Harry Essex
Directed By:
Howard W Koch
Eliot Ness:
Robert Stack
Cam Allison:
Anthony George
Frank Nitti:
Bruce Gordon

BBC One London

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