Programme Index

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with Jeremy Paxman and Kirsty Wark. Including at 7.45 live from the Football Association
Headquarters in Lancaster Gate, the draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup, introduced by Bob Wilson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Unknown:
Kirsty Wark.
Introduced By:
Bob Wilson.

Andy Crane - starting with Playbus which stops today at The Why Bird Stop where Simon wants to go on a diet, so Why decides to keep an eye on him.
Story: The Giant Custard Eating Competition by WAYNE JACKMAN.
Illustrated by ANDY ELLIS Driver Simon Davies
Title music RICHARD BROWN Designer TONY LAWRENCE Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Director CLARE BRADLEY
Producer BARBARA RODDAM
A FELGATE production for BBCtv
10.50am Paddington by MICHAEL BOND
Paddington Takes a Snip (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Wayne Jackman.
Illustrated By:
Andy Ellis
Unknown:
Simon Davies
Music:
Richard Brown
Designer:
Tony Lawrence
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Director:
Clare Bradley
Puppeteer:
Fiona Beynon Brown

Weather followed by Daytime Live with Sue Cook and Judi Spiers.
Simon Potter meets those evergreen stars of the 60s the Tremeloes, while
Tina Baker sets out on another assignment.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Judi Spiers.
Unknown:
Simon Potter
Unknown:
Tina Baker

Starring Raymond Burr as Robert T Ironsode
with Don Galloway as Det Sgt Ed Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
Guest star Richard Basehart as Noel Seymour

Noel Seymour is a solid citizen with a lot of family responsibilities, but when they become too much he decides to 'drop out' and regain his youth - it is a dangerous decision.

Contributors

Writer:
Sy Salkowitz
Director:
Don Weiss
Robert T Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Det Sgt Ed Brown:
Don Galloway
Officer Eve Whitfield:
Barbara Anderson
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
Noel Seymour:
Richard Basehart

with Take My Wife Please
Or - the two Mrs Hogans. Willie and Mark are given wives in a classroom experiment - but the wrong ones.
Written by SHARI HEARN
Directed by RICHARD CORRELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Hogans.
Written By:
Shari Hearn
Directed By:
Richard Correll
David:
Jason Bateman
Sandy:
Sandy Duncan
Mark:
Jeremy Licht
Willie:
Danny Ponce
Michael:
Josh Taylor
Mrs Poole:
Edie McClurg
Burt:
Steve Witting

with Judi Spiers and Rob Curling.
Stitch for your kids and save yourself quids; find out whether to buy or not to buy your council house; crack away at those cracked tiles and meet a model who's not size eight. All this with quiz show hostess Angela Ekaette , financial whizz
Alison Mitchell and DIY expert Bob Tattersall , while top chef Anton Mosimann shows truckers Paul and Robin how to make tasty hearty eater kebabs with a difference. Producer ELIZABETH CRETCH
Series producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Judi Spiers
Unknown:
Rob Curling.
Unknown:
Angela Ekaette
Unknown:
Alison Mitchell
Unknown:
Bob Tattersall
Unknown:
Anton Mosimann
Producer:
Erica Griffiths

Andy Crane - starting with Pigeon Street
A See-Saw programme

Can I Have My Ball Back?
Gerald gets a football for his birthday. Reg, Mr Jupiter , Mr Baskerville and Watson join him for a game on the green, but a long kick by Gerald leads to trouble.
With the voices of George Layton and John Telfer
Music by Benni Lees
Written by Michael Cole
Designed by Alan Rogers
Animated by Peter Lang
Produced by David Yates (R)

4.05pm Wizbit by Barry Murray starring Paul Daniels T
he Big Sneeze
What made Wooly sneeze his carrot candyfloss all over Wizbit? Watch this space. Directed by Phil Bishop (R)

4.15pm Touche Turtle
With a cry of 'Touche, away!' the unlikely musketeer Touche Turtle is off to avenge wrongs and protect the weak! Billy the Cad

4.20pm Paddy on the Island by Ursula Moray Williams told for Jackanory in five daily parts by Matthew Devitt
Paddy Robbins is 9 years old, clever, has great determination, and money (a few pounds) - and he wants to live on an island, all alone, for a year. It sounds like fun, but even if it's possible, how will it all work out? 1: Island for Rent

4.35pm Defenders of the Earth: Fury of the Deep
Ming schemes to take over the Earth by using an oceanographer's invention to turn all the fish in the sea against mankind.

Ceefax subtitles

4.55pm Newsround

5.05pm Blue Peter
with Mark Curry Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Competition Update
Don't forget you have only got until next Tuesday to send in your design for Caron's new outfit, which will be made by the BBC costume department and worn by Caron on Blue Peter. The competition address: Caron's Clothes,
Blue Peter, BBC TV Centre, London W12 8QT

Ceefax subtitles

Contributors

Music by:
Benni Lees
Written by:
Michael Cole
Designed by:
Alan Rogers
Produced by:
David Yates
Directed by:
Phil Bishop

Richard Bath,
Rob Curling , Roy Shepherd and Deborah Hall bring you tonight's news and views from London and the south east.
Plus sport from Michael Wale Editor FIONA CHESTERTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Curling
Unknown:
Roy Shepherd
Unknown:
Deborah Hall
Unknown:
Michael Wale
Editor:
Fiona Chesterton

with Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton campaigning on your behalf on the things that matter to you. On offer are revealing investigations from the crack Watchdog reporting team. Reporters MIKE EMBLEY. MICHAL LEVIN Deputy editor MIKE KAVANAGH Editor NICK HAYES
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton
Reporters:
Mike Embley.
Reporters:
Michal Levin
Editor:
Mike Kavanagh
Editor:
Nick Hayes

The Killer Inside
There's growing concern that Britain's prisons are a breeding ground for AIDS.
Senior prison workers warn that smuggled drugs are widespread and many prisoners continue to share syringes and needles. Other prisoners admit to working as prostitutes while inside, often in order to obtain drugs. Robin Denselow reports from Edinburgh, London and Stafford on the extent of drug abuse and high-risk sexual activity in Britain's prisons, and the controversy over the treatment of those known to have the AIDS virus. The
Home Office is preparing a video for prisoners, but critics urge more drastic action if prisons are not to be a bridgehead in the spread of AIDS into the heterosexual community. Producer EAMONN MATTHEWS Editor TIM GARDAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Denselow
Producer:
Eamonn Matthews
Editor:
Tim Gardam

starring
Karen Valentine John Getz
Vincent Gardenia When Mary Glatzle joins the NYPD, her main concern is to obtain the department's excellent medical coverage for her seriously ill son.
Soon she becomes a major asset to the force as an undercover cop - offering herself as a likely victim to the city's street criminals.
But when she is assigned to trap a vicious rapist, her sense of responsibility to her job and her son come into painful conflict.
Screenplay by SANDOR STERN Based on the book written by MARY GLATZLE and EVELYN FIORE Produced by NEIL T. MAGGEO Directed by SANDOR STERN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Karen Valentine
Unknown:
John Getz
Unknown:
Vincent Gardenia
Unknown:
Mary Glatzle
Unknown:
Sandor Stern
Written By:
Mary Glatzle
Written By:
Evelyn Fiore
Produced By:
Neil T. Maggeo
Directed By:
Sandor Stern
Mary Glatzle:
Karen Valentine
Dan Waters:
John Getz
Sue Ann:
Anne Desalvo
Joe Bell:
Robert Christian
Eric Glatzle:
Michael Pearlman
Maggio:
Vincent Gardenia
Donna Metzger:
Beej Johnson
Mary's father:
Alan North
Kathy Thomas:
Anna Maria Horsford

Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden.
This week, the housing crisis. With the Housing Act now in force, the Government promises a better deal for tenants. But many fear rather than welcome change. What does the Act hold for private tenants?
Series editor CHRIS LENT (R) (e)

Contributors

Presented By:
Hugh Scully
Presented By:
Helen Madden.

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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