in T'aint Legal.
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Sally Magnusson.
With the latest sports news from Bob Wilson.
Weather followed by Open Air
What did you think of last night's television? Ring
Open Air on [number removed].
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 Shelaagh Ferrell with children from Swaffield School,
Wandsworth, London to tell the story: The Rajah's Ears, a traditional Indian story retold by Michael Rosen. Music RICHARD BROWN Director BRIAN JAMESON Producer ANN REAY
10.50am Paddington
Paddington Dines Out (R)
with Steven Pacey Producer RALPH ROLM
A FORGE PRODUCTIONS LTD programme for BBCtv
Weather followed by Open Air
Ring [number removed]to take part in today's discussion.
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
Today a glimpse over the garden wall to see the horticultural designs of Hardy Amies.
with Philip Hayton
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Des and Daphne are puzzled by a mysterious 'donation' to Jamie.
Written by IAN SMITH
Directed by PAUL MOLONEY
starring
Anthony Quinn
Charles Bronson. In this exciting adventure set in Mexico in 1746, Anthony Quinn stars as a bandit, Leon Alastray , who is mistaken for a priest by peasants in the remote village of San Sebastian.
The villagers have taken to the hills for fear of raids by marauding Yaqui Indians and government soldiers, but Alastray sets about persuading them to stand up and fight.
Screenplay by JAMES R. WEBB Produced by JACQUES BAR
Directed by HENRI VERNEUIL
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in Caught in the Act and The Fishy Time Machine (R)
Andy Crane - starting with Is That a Fact? taking a look at legends.
St Catherine and the Balmwell Factfmders: with George the computer and UK-9.
Supersleuths:
Children from St Catherine's Primary School, Edinburgh Theme music ALEC DANKWORTH Studio director FIONA SHORE Producers PETER CHARLTON and RICHARD SIMKIN
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4.05pm SuperTed
SuperTed and the Gorilla (R)
4.15pm Paddy on the Island by URSULA MORAY WILLIAMS. Told for Jackanory by Matthew Devitt. 5: Island in Flames
Can Paddy save the island from destruction? Pictures JAN BRYCHTA
Designer MARTIN CHILDS
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director GREG CHILDS
4.30pm Survival Challenge Presented byRichard Crane. With contestants from
Girl Guides' Association, Sea Scouts,
Scout Association, Watch.
Today Survival Challenge goes to sea with David Harding of Her Majesty's Coastguard as the studio guest. The teams race to construct wooden dinghies and put on life jackets. Designer TIM GLEESON
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
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4.55pm Newsround Extra Jolly Hockeysticks
Ever since Britain's Olympic gold success, hockey has been booming. But it's not just field hockey - there's ice hockey and roller hockey as well. Helen Rollason looks at the growth of these fast, exciting sports through the eyes of two young players who live and breathe their sort of hockey.
Cameraman MARTIN WHITAKER Sound JON DALY
Producer SUSIE STAPLES Editor JOHN CRAVEN
5.05pm Grange Hill Tenth of 20 episodes by MARGARET SIMPSON.
A sad day at Grange Hill. (For cast see page 50)
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with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre. Series producer PETER ESTALL Director TOM CORCORAN Producer JANE O'BRIEN
written by RAYMOND ALLEN. Starring with Design KEN STARKEY
Production MICHAEL MILLS (R)
starring
Body Trouble
Zorelli is puzzled at Blake's reaction to seeing the body from the lake and decides to take it further - with Fallon.
Written by TUTA BELL and BOB WOLFE Directed by DWIGHT ADAIR
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with Martyn Lewis Regional News
Weekend Weather
JOHN KETTLEY
starring
Julie Andrews
James Garner.
This sparkling musical comedy from the creator of the 'Pink
Panther' movies is set in Paris during the 1930s. Victoria - a down-and-out singer - is trying to work the cabaret scene. By chance she meets Toddy, a gay and witty entertainer, who knows his way around the city. He conceives a brilliant plan - to pass off Victoria as a female impersonator. Soon 'Victor/ Victoria' is the toast of Paris. But complications arise - mainly in the shape of the handsome King....
Screenplay by BLAKE EDWARDS Produced by BLAKE EDWARDS and TONY ADAMS
Directed by BLAKE EDWARDS
Original music by HENRY MANCINI
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