in Big Beef.
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Sally Magnusson
Weather followed by Open Air
What did you think of last night's television?
Ring [number removed]and let Open Air know.
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane - starting with Playbus
The Tent Stop
Humphrey and Wobble Clown join Trish Cooke ,
Ricky Diamond , Amerjit Deu and Tracey Wilkinson to tell the story: Jack Frost and the Four Seasons by JOANNE ZORIAN. Music RICHARD BROWN. Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE. Director BRIAN JAMESON. Producer ANN REAY A FELGATE production for BBCtv
Paddington at the Tower (R)
Viewers' Own Poetry (2) with Nicolette McKenzie and Edmund Pegge Producer RALPH ROLLS
A FORGE PRODUCTIONS LTD programme for BBCtv
Weather followed by Open Air
Ring [number removed]to take part.
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
Tina Baker reports back on an assignment set by a viewer.
with Philip Hayton Weather BILL GILES
Paul finds his career threatened from an unexpected quarter. Written by JOHN UPTON
(Cast page 57. Repeated at 5.35pm)
Written and directed by Clifford Odets.
Starring Cary Grant, Ethel Barrymore.
The slums of London, in the 1930s. Ernie, a Cockney jack-of-all-trades, is determined to rise out of his poor environment...
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Andy Crane - starting with:
Is That a Fact?
Taking a look at legends.
If or Bach and Cardiff Castle
Factfinders: with George the computer and UK-9.
Supersleuths: Children from
Ysgol Gwaelod-y-Garth, near Cardiff.
Theme music ALEC DANKWORTH Studio director FIONA SHORE Producers PETER CHARLTON and RICHARD SIMKIN
4.05pm SuperTed: SuperTed and the Magic Word: Part 2
(R)
4.15pm Danny the Champion of the World
by ROALD DAHL.
Told by Joss Ackland for Jackanory.
5: Goodbye Mr Hazell
Pictures by GAVIN ROWE designer DONAL WOODS Executive producer ANGELA BEECHING
Adapted and directed by DAVID BELL
4.30pm Survival Challenge
Presented by Richard Crane. Guest Lofty Wiseman, with contestants from Boys' Brigade, Girl Guides' Association, Scout Association, St John Ambulance Brigade. Today, some of the prize winners from last year's Survival Challenge can see themselves taking part in a Lofty Wiseman Survival Training weekend. Designer TIM GLEESON
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
4.55pm Newsround Extra: The Unluckiest Country
In his second programme from Bangladesh, Roger Finn looks at the future of a country which suffers more than its fair share of disasters.
Cameraman RAY GIBBON Sound RHUN GRUFFYDD
Producer ANDREW MACGREGOR Editor JOHN CRAVEN
5.05pm Grange Hill
Sixth of 20 episodes by KAY TRAINOR.
How can Gonch get Mandy Freemont, the brainiest girl in the school, to help with his new scheme? Ziggy helps Georgina hide from Trevor.
(For cast see page 52. Next episode on Tuesday)
CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
written by RAYMOND ALLEN. Starring with Designer KEN STARKEY
Production MICHAEL MILLS (R)
starring
A Touch of Sable
'I've finally come to realise that you are the only man that I can really trust.'
Closely watched by an old and well-matched adversary, Alexis attempts to enlist
Dex's help in salvaging her stocks. Blake receives news of the missing Krystle from a mysterious phone call and Adam is up to his old tricks.
Written by TITA BELL and ROBERT WOLFE
Directed by JERRY JAMESON
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III CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Martyn Lewis Regional News
Weekend Weather
IAN MCCASKILL
starring
George Peppard AlanLadd and Carroll Baker. Harold Robbins 's best-seller comes to the screen in a lavish production.
In the 20s, Jonas Cord inherits a flourishing aircraft and chemical business from the father he hated and sets out to build a huge industrial empire - at no matter what cost to himself and those around him.
Screenplay be JOHN MICHAEL HAYES from the novel by HAROLD ROBBINS Produced by JOSEPH E. LEVINE Directed by EDWARD DMYTRYK
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