In Beaux and Errors
An RKO film
with Jeremy Paxman and Kirsty Wark
Sports news from Sally Jones.
Weather followed by Open Air
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with Robert Kilroy-Silk Producers SUBNIV BABUTA
M BURGESS , MARSH MARSHALL
MIRIAM O'CALLAGHAN , LINDA PHILLIPS
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane - starting with Playbus which stops today at The Playground Stop where the children sing Dingle Dangle Scarecrow and Lizzie keeps as still as a statue.
Story: Sticky Beak and the Mystery of the Scary Scarecrow by MARCIA VAUGHAN , illustrated by ESTER KASEPUU. Presenter
Dave Benson Phillips Puppeteer JANE EVE
Storyteller Anthony Lapsley Music JONATHAN COHEN
Producer BARBARA RODDAM
10.50am Paddington A Visit to the Theatre by MICHAEL BOND.
Narrated by Michael Hordem
with Steven Pacey
Weather followed by Open Air
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 , Sue Cook and Floella Benjamin.
There's more help and advice for people taking tranquillisers in Stepping
Out. And there's music from top chart band, Matt Bianco. A special helpline on 0[number removed]is available from 1.00pm to 6.00pm.
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with Philip Hayton
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Jamie's christening creates a problem for Des and Daphne.
Written by ROGER MOULTON
Directed by ANDREW FRIEDMAN
(Cast page 65. Repeated at 5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly
Join six contestants as they play Beat the Buzzer, Four in a Row and the final round HeadtoHead.
Question writer DR NIGEL LEIGH Director STEVE CHILVER Designer DAVID LASKEY
Production executive BILL MASON
Executive producer MICHAEL WHYTE
Associate producer KERENSA BUNCE A REG GRUNDY production
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(Repeatedtomorrowat10.000m)
starring
Rita Hayworth Deborah Kerr David Niven Wendy Hiller
Burt Lancaster
At the Beauregard
Hotel in Bournemouth two separate crises blow up overnight. An American writer, newly engaged, unexpectedly encounters his former wife, and an army major causes a disturbance at a local cinema, provoking hostility among the other guests....
Screenplay by TERENCE RATTIGAN and JOHN GAY from the play by TERENCE RATTIGAN
Produced by HAROLD HECHT Directed by DELBERT MANN
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Andy Crane - starting with Green Claws with Nick Mercer and Stella Goodier.
Green Claws and Iris decide to keep fit. However hard they try, they'll never be as fit as cousin Fleet Claws - he won six Olympic gold medals - but the Riddle Tree helps them to keep going.
Claws Family stories by SONYA DANN
Illustrations by JANE GEDYE Script by URSULA JONES Director ADRIAN MILLS
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
4.05pm Touche Turtle Dog Daze
4.10pm Paddy on the Island by URSULA MORAY WILLIAMS Told for Jackanory by Matthew Devitt 2: Companions
Paddy's great-grandma arrives - but how did she get there?
4.25pm Hokey Wolf Hokey Dokey
4.35pm The Really Wild Show with Terry Nutkins , Nick Davies and Chris Packham.
Why is Gibraltar the best place for buzzards? Is that a chipmunk on Terry's head?
How can Chris hear better by using a nose? What eats more - an elephant or a hummingbird? Why is there a football team in the studio? Has Terry really been eaten by a plant? Why is Nick a dinner lady? It's just another really wild Tuesday! Producer PAUL APPLEBY BBC Bristol
5.00pm Newsround
5.05pm Grange Hill Ninth of 20 episodes by MARGARET SIMPSON.
Everyone at Grange Hill is anxious about Danny Kendall and so are the police. Where can he be? This week's cast:
Devised by PHIL REDMOND
Script editor LEIGH JACKSON
Associate producer ALBERT BARBER Producer RONALD SMEDLEY Director ROBERT GABRIEL
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with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather John Kettley
with Peter Macann , Howard Stableford , Judith Hann and Maggie Philbin.
Is the world slowly getting hotter? Are island chains like the Maldives going to disappear in the next 50 years as ice caps melt and oceans rise? Is it happening because of gases we're releasing into the atmosphere - the 'greenhouse effect'?
This special edition of Tomorrow's World looks at the research which should provide the answers - and what, if anything, we can do about it ...
Producer JACK WEBER
Studio director PHILIP DOLUNG Editor RICHARD REISZ
by Juliet Ace.
"Clear off then. I meant it Pete. Don't come back till you've got your act together."
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Questionmaster David Coleman.
Ian Botham lines up this week with Neil Webb , the Nottingham Forest and England midfielder, and rugby union's Finlay Calder , the new captain of Scotland. Bill Beaumont's guests are Herol Graham , the British middleweight champion, and John Emburey , the Middlesex and England all-rounder.
Director MICK DEMPSEY Producer MIKE ADLEY BBC North West
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with Michael Buerk
Regional News; Weather
starring
Charles Bronson Liv Ullmann
James Mason Jill Ireland.
Joe Martin - tough, boozy expatriate
American - hires out his fishing boat to the wealthy tourists of Villefranche-surmer. His mysterious past has been kept secret from his wife Fabienne, but Nemesis, in the person of Whitey, arrives to confront him. In the ensuing fight, Joe kills Whitey, unleashing a chain of violent events which threaten to consume him and his loved ones ...
Screenplay by SHIMON WINCELBERG and ALBERT SIMONIN based on the novel Ride the Nightmare by RICHARD MATHESON
Produced by ROBERT DORFMANN Directed by TERENCE YOUNG
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Barry Norman presents his personal review of the week's cinema releases.
Die Hard - an aggressively paced action thriller in which Bruce Willis plays a New York cop who singlehandedly tries to save a group of hostages imprisoned in a high-rise office block.
Jean Simmons is 60 years old today. She is one of a handful of British actresses to have achieved success in Hollywood. Her more notable films include
Black Narcissus , The Blue Lagoon, Guys and Dolls and Spartacus. Film 89 salutes her on her birthday.
Director DOMINIC BRIGSTOCKE Producer JANE LUSH
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Catch the excitement of Michael Jackson behind the scenes of his latest movieblockbuster Moonwalker, featuring extracts from the film together with specially shot material of Jackson talking to the dancers, special effects team and stuntmen about some of the sequences. The programme talks to director Colin Chilvers , screenplay writer David Newman (whose previous work includes Superman), Sean Lennon and Michael's manager and closest friend, Frank Dileo.
Producer TERRY JERVIS BBC Pebble Mill