(R)
with Jeremy Paxman and John Stapleton.
News summaries read by Jill Dando on the hour and the half-hour.
Sports news from Sally Jones. Weather forecasts from Francis Wilson at 7.25,
7.55 and 8.25.
Regional news and travel updates at 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27.
Weather followed by Open Air with Susan Rae
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus
The Dot Stop
Ten is the number for Dot today. Ten makes Dash want to play.
Storyteller lain Lauchlan
Story: The Fox and the Crow Music PAUL READE
Producer MICHAEL COLE
Cleaning the Ventilator (R)
with Elizabeth Bell
Weather followed by Open Air with Susan Rae and Bob Wellings.
Including a look at the work of the make-up department on location with the Casualty production team.
with Alan Titchmarsh and Floella Benjamin.
Kiki Dee and Con O'Neill perform songs from the musical Blood Brothers.
with Philip Hayton
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
(Details at 5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly.
starring
The Emperor's Clothes
Ben learns that Galveston Industries was responsible for contaminating the water supply in Empire Valley. Galveston marries a mysterious woman as he lies close to death.
Written by JOEL J. FEIGENBAUM Directed by ERNEST PINTOFF
The game of moral dilemmas, hosted by Simon Mayo. Guests this week: Charlotte Hindle
Theresa Gorman , mp Richard Coles Martin Daniels and a special guest.
Simon's guests struggle to crack each others' moral code.
Executive producer PAUL JACKSON Associate producer NICK SYMONS Producer JOHN ROONEY
A NOEL GAY TELEVISION production for BBC North West
(R)
Andy Crane - starting with Barney with the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor Harry Enfield Jan Ravens Enn Reitel.
Barney's Forgotten Birthday Barney is in his most miserable mood. His friends have all forgotten his birthday.... or have they? Directed by BOB BALSER
Produced by JOHN COATES
Bodytalk Illusions Introduced by Wayne Pritchett with Gurnell Middle School, Ealing, Mime Troupe. The Bodytalk band:
Bill Le Sage (keyboards)
Alec Dankworth (bass guitar) Mark Reader (guitar/vocals) and guest Fluke.
Written by WAYNE PRITCHETT and NINA TULLAR
Directed by JULIA KNOWLES
Produced by PETER CHARLTON
The Old Shell Game
by TERRY JONES.
Told for Jackanory by Tony Robinson.
3: Enter a world where mountains move, and solve the horrible mystery of the City of Cries.
Farewell to
Sarah Belle and Sebastian manage to get Sarah's doctor down from the mountains. They speed away with the police and reach Sarah just in time to save her. Sebastian then continues south to look for his mother.
with John Craven , Roger Finn and Helen Rollason Producer SUSIE STAPLES Editor JOHN CRAVEN
by BERNARD ASHLEY. Third of six episodes.
Ben is taken to a hospital in London and Sally goes looking for Duke.
Music composed by DAVID FERGUSON Sound ALAN TAYLOR
Lighting GEOFF RATHBONE
Designer MALCOLM THORNTON Producer BRENDA ENNIS Director COLIN CANT
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Charlene becomes suspicious of Scott and Jane 'burning the midnight oil' together. Written by IAN SMITH
Directed by PAUL MOLONEY
(Cast page 34. Shown at 1.30pm)
Nicholas Witchell and Anna Ford present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Weather BILL GILES
Join Sue for a midweek melange of entertaining conversation.
Further extracts from films produced by Rank.
Narrated by Sir John Mills.
This week: English Gentlemen Charming, idiotic, caddish - just a few of the ways that
English gentlemen have been portrayed by Rex Harrison in The Rake's Progress,
Terry-Thomas in Too Many Crooks and Michael Wilding in Carnival.
Written by NICK REDMOND
Produced by MAURICE SELLAR and ROBERT SIDAWAY
A BEST OF BRITISH FILMS production
Counter Attack
As the innocents get caught in the crossfire of the Southfork range war, the time arrives for the Ewings to take risks and settle the issue once and for all Written by LEONARD KATZMAN Directed by michael preece 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Anne Robinson Producer WARWICK CROSS
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BBCtv Centre, London W12 8QT.
with Martyn Lewis
Regional News; Weather
An Everyday Miracle 2: Back to the Menders
After their newborn baby's open heart surgery, Mandy and Jeff Bruin watch anxiously as the specialist nurses of Brompton Hospital s Paediatric intensive care unit work around the clock to Preserve the tiny life swinging in the balance. In these critical hours, no one knows what the outcome will be. Director PETER SWAIN
Producer MICHAEL LATHAM Series editor DAVID FILKIN
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Introduced by Steve Rider. European Football
Highlights from matches in the quarter-finals of all three club competitions. The pick of tonight's first-leg games are the European Cup holders PSV Eindhoven at home to Real Madrid, and in the UEFA Cup, where Juventus take on Napoli.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES World Athletics
A look ahead to this weekend's second World Indoor Championships in Budapest. Could
Colin Jackson and Linford Christie bring back gold medals? Reporter RON PICKERING
Plus the latest news of Duke McKenzie's World Flyweight title defence next Wednesday. Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
with Barbara Dickson and Roy Noble.
Tonight: exercise and how it can speed up weight loss. Anton Mosimann offers another slimmers' recipe.
Guests include Christopher Biggins and Barry Took. (R)