in TV Turmoil
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Sally Magnusson
Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes and Natalie Anglesey are waiting for your questions and comments on last night's television.
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Lively and topical discussion on the subjects you are talking about. Every weekday morning everyone has a chance to put their Point of view.
(If you would like to take part in future Kilroy! discussions ring [number removed]between 10.00am and 5.00pm)
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane - starting with Playbus
which stops today at The Patch Stop at Rotherhithe, London where Sam Patch meets ducks, a swan and a water boatman.
Patch's friend .....AMBER LEIGH Storyteller Brian Cant
Story: The Elephant's Child by RUDYARD KIPLING , illustrated by LOUISE BRIERLEY
Music JONATHAN COHEN
Executive director CYNTHIA FELGATE Director ROGER DACIER Producer ANNE GOBEY
by ELISABETH BERESFORD One Pair of Feet
Told by Bernard Cribbins Music by MIKE BATT
Animated and directed by IVOR WOOD (R)
with Richard Briers
Weather followed by Open Air with Eamonn Holmes and Susan Rae.
Natalie Anglesey presents Query Corner - no matter how obscure or bizarre your queries about television programmes are, Natalie will try to answer them. Ring her on [number removed]or write to Query Comer, Open Air, PO Box 27, Oxford Road, Manchester M60 1SJ.
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Going loco down in the Pebble Mill foyer are the legendary Four Tops.
Nicholas Witchell presents the latest stories, pictures and events from Britain and around the world.
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Charlene makes a sacrifice to ensure Scott's future. Written by RIEK MAIER
Directed by TONY OSICKA
(For cast see page 59. Repeated at 5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly.
The pressure is on the heat finalists as they compete for the title of European Quiz Champion and the trip of a lifetime to Australia
Day
Presented by Mike Smith
They used to be passengers; now they're called customers: a constant stream of people across the concourse, onto the platforms and away by train. With them goes their luggage, parcels and post, to destinations near and far assuming all goes well. On a typical weekday, Railwatch looks behind the scenes at a big city station in Leeds.
Fly-Away Home
Val believes she is still married to Gary. Ben discovers some interesting cargo on its way to Empire Valley. Written by NEAL BELL Directed by BILL DUKE
Andy Crane - starting with Dooby Duck's Disco Bus
This week Dooby's mobile disco comes from the funfair, where you can join Melvyn Mouse in the amusement arcade!
Created by ROGER STEVENSON and HARRY STUART Executive producer
CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Production PETER LESLIE
Once Upon a Time by BOB GODFREY and STAN HAYWARD
One night Henry's Cat had been reading fairy tales to his bear and when he nodded off to sleep the stories and his dreams got all mixed up! Narrated and directed by Bob Godfrey
Animation KEVIN BALDWIN Production MIKE HAYES (R)
by Ivy Baker told for Jackanory by Peter O'Brien
4: Sprung!
He's been called the fastest- talking con artist ever dressed in wolfs clothing. Poached Yeggs
Is Cuddles making a monkey out of you or are you seeing double?
Watch the Show Off Spot and see Charlotte and Laura Robbins from Merseyside and their friends from Weatherhead High School and the boys from Henry Meoles School.
Antony Johns as 'Ant the Feet' and the 'Mersey Mob' from the Merseyside Dance and Drama Centre keep Keith and Orville on their toes!
Keith Woolfenden as 'Kiwi the Paint' sets the scene with the 'Graffiti Gang'.
Sharon Coulson glides to a halt and the Pee Wees Ice Hockey Team pack in a puck on Orville's Flying Visit to Whitley Bay.
There's all this and the challenge for the Orville Oscar too.
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Beware the Beasties!
They're coming to get you, those shaggy Beasties with their rolling eyes and toothy grins! Watch Yvette create a Beastie out of nothing more than a cardboard box, wool and a few odds and ends!
(Ceefax subtitles)
with Nicholas Witchell and Mike Smartt
Weather MICHAEL FISH
by Bill Lyons.
"I have to find out what's going to happen to him. I have to see him one last time."
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with Desmond Lynam and Anne Gregg
Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang
Mai; Desmond Lynam follows in the footsteps of James Bond and thousands of tourists, to Thailand, the new charter destination.
Bill Buckley escapes from it all to Portmeirion, the Italianate holiday village in Wales. He's on the trail of The Prisoner, the cult 60s TV series. And Anne Gregg goes to Lesbos, where Aesop wrote his fables, to join the Auntie Sunbeam Club.
Series producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
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by DON WEBB starring Hannah Gordon and Peter Egan. Episode 4
'You could get shortlisted for Pope - you've got more front than Blackpool!'
Sound KEITH GUNN
Lighting HARRY BRADLEY Designer ROGER HARRIS
Produced and directed by MIKE STEPHENS
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with Martyn Lewis
Regional News; Weather
written by PENNY CROFT starring Simon Cadell and Carol Royle.
Jenny has spent the night at George's. She tries to get hold of Larry to explain. and Title music written and sung by PENNY CROFT
Designer GARRY FREEMAN Produced and directed by SUSAN BELBIN (R)
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Sir Robin Day's guests this evening at the Greenwood Theatre, London are: Theresa Gorman , MP
Professor Ben Pimlott Arthur Scargill
Mary Ann Sieghart Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
The Whyte and Mackay Scotch Trophy features Ian Woosnam of Wales and Rodger Davis of Australia.
The celebrities, some new to the programme, are tonight represented by boxing legend Henry Cooper and actor Garfield Morgan.
Peter Alliss introduces the series from the Ailsa Course at the Tumberry Hotel.
Assistant producer BARBARA SLATER TV presentation ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY