(R)
with Jeremy Paxman and Kirsty Wark
What did you think of last night's television?
The number to ring is [number removed].
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus
The Playground Stop where the children find different ways of making sounds and Lizzie decides she likes peace and quiet. Presenter
Dave Benson Phillips
Puppeteer Jane Eve
Storyteller Anthony Lapsley Story: Sticky Beak and the Who's Whoo Mystery by MARCIA VAUGHAN , illustrated by ESTER KASEPUU. Music JONATHAN COHEN Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Producer BARBARA RODDAM
by ELISABETH BERESFORD Tomsk in Trouble
Told by Bernard Cribbins (R)
with Cyril Luckham
Eamonn Holmes and Bob Wellings with another mixture of news and views from the current television schedules. The phone lines are open for comments, complaints and congratulations. Call now on [number removed].
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Sue Cook ,
Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers. Midday conversation and entertainment live from Pebble Mill.
Featuring more advice for tranquilliser users in Stepping Out.
Helplines open from 1.00pm to 6.00pm - 0[number removed](all calls charged at local rates). Editor STEVE WEDDLE
with Martyn Lewis
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
The secret in Jane's diary is revealed.
Written by TARQUIN SCOTT Directed by MARK PIPER
(Cast page 41. Repeated at 5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly.
Production executive (GRUNDY TV) BILL MASON Designer
DAVID LASKEY
Director (BBC) STEVE CHILVER
Executive producer (GRUNDY TV) MICHAEL WHYTE
Associate producer KERENSA BUNCE A REG GRUNDY production in association with BBCtv
The popular star's delightful film debut. Starring Jack Carson Janis Paige.
On a South American cruise, all is not as it seems: 'Mrs Kent ' is really a night-club singer, while Peter Virgil is actually a detective. All they know is, they are not supposed to fall in love ... but this heady combination of comedy, music and romance guarantees a happy ending for all - eventually. with AVON LONG, SIR LANCELOT,
THE SAMBA KINGS
PAGE CAVANAUGH TRIO
Songs by SAMMY CAHN and JULE STYNE Screenplay by JULIUS J. AND PHILIP G. EPSTEIN
Produced by ALEX GOTTLIEB Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ
('Doris Day in It's 's Great Feeling ' Thursday at 2. 15pm)
0 FILMS: page 16
Andy Crane - starting with
Golfer Upper Golfer (R)
with Nick Mercer and Stella Goodier
Green Claws enjoys a game of cricket - even inside his greenhouse, but his attention wanders when Iris arrives with some scones. An early tea is in order and Claws tells Iris about his cousin from the Wild West, Miss Howdy
Claws. When Iris goes off on her bike, she finds some puzzling things in the countryside.
Claws Family stories by SONYA DANN Script by URSULA JONES Illustrations JANE GEDYE Director ADRIAN MILLS
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Romeo Touche and Juliet
by MICHAEL MORPURGO. Told for Jackanory in five daily parts by Miranda Richardson with Thea Redmond James Lance and Richard O'Callaghan Part 2
Pick a Chick
with Terry Nutkins ,
Nick Davies and Chris Packham. How did dinosaurs walk?
What is the ugliest mammal? Which Australian bird is called a 'Bushman's Clock'? How can Chris be weightless in the studio? Are the 'Apes of Gibraltar' really monkeys? Why is a rat walking the tightrope? Is that really an elephant asleep on the set? Producer PAUL APPLEBY BBC Bristol
Nineteenth of 20 episodes by David Angus.
Justine is determined to help Tegs find his Mum and Trevor plays a trick on Vince. Vince thinks of a way to get his revenge that Trevor won't enjoy.
(For cast see page 65. Last episode on Friday at 5.05pm)
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with Nicholas Witchell and Anna Ford
Weather John Kettley
Howard Stableford, Judith Hann. Maggie Philbin and Peter Macann - reporting on new ideas that could change the way we live. This week: how Hawaiian farmers are using the deep waters of the Pacific to produce gourmet delicacies.
Producers JACK WEBER
MARTIN MORTIMORE , CYNTHIA PAGE EDWARD BRIFFA
Studio director PHILIP DOLLING Editor RICHARD REISZ
by Charlie Humphreys.
"My Dad wouldn't be in this hole if it wasn't for Pete."
(For cast see page 59)
(Ceefax subtitles)
by JOHN ESMONDE , BOB LARBEY starring
Richard Briers Felicity Kendal and Penelope Keith with Paul Eddington The Happy Event
How Tom and Barbara have babies, babies, and more babies.
Designer PAUL MUNTING
Producer JOHN HOWARD DAVIES (R) 0 FEATURE: page 12
Questionmaster David Coleman. Bill Beaumont lines up with athlete Peter Elliott , the Olympic 1500 metre silver medallist, and eventer
Virginia Leng , the reigning World and European champion.
Ian Botham 's guests are Eric Bristow , five-times World
Darts champion, and soccer's Liam Brady , West Ham and Republic of Ireland midfielder.
And tonight round 3 of the viewers' mystery quiz. Director MICK DEMPSEY Producer MIKE ADLEY
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with Martyn Lewis
Regional News; Weather
by BRYAN ELSLEY starring Tom Watson.
Old memories are awakened in a terrifying and dangerous way when Jock encounters a strange little girl in the high-rise block of flats where he lives. Who is she? What does she want?
Music by PAUL BUCHANAN ROBERT BELL. PAUL MOORE
Film recordist GORDON FORSYTH
Film cameraman GARRY MORRISON Film editor BOB BATHGATE
Designer CAMPBELL GORDON Producer AILEEN FORSYTH Director DAVID HAYMAN BBC Scotland
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh gives the 17th in this series of annual lectures:
Living off the Land
Prince Philip, for many years an active landowner as well as an outspoken conservationist, puts the present anxiety over food and farming methods into a global context.
Man has always exploited nature, but we cannot go on defying the laws of nature indefinitely. The effects of sustaining an ever increasing population are now causing the biggest of all external disturbances to the ecology of this globe.
The lecture is introduced by Marmaduke Hussey ,
Chairman of the BBC, and is given before an invited audience at the Brewery,
Chiswell Street, in the City of London.
Directors PIETER MORPURGO Producer HUGH PURCELL
0 FEATURE: page 73
0 BOOK: 'The Richard Dimbleby
Lecture: Living off the Land' by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, containing the text of today's lecture, is published on 8 March, price £2.50 from booksellers
Barry Norman presents his personal review of the week's cinema releases.
Dangerous Liaisons - Glenn Close and John Malkovich star in the screen version of Christopher Hampton 's successful stage play. British film maker Stephen Frears directs this 18th-century tale of sexual power games. The Modems - set in the heady atmosphere of colourful art deco bistros in 1920s Paris, the story revolves around a group of American ex-patriates including Keith Carradine , Linda Fiorentino and John Lone.
Working Girl - is a comedy about the professional and sexual ambitions of Sigourney Weaver , a high powered business executive, and Melanie Griffiths , her secretary. Harrison Ford plays the man in the middle. Film 89 meets the principal actors in this hugely successful film...
Director DOMINIC BRIGSTOCKE Producer JANE LUSH
• BARRY NORMAN : page 16
Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship
The world pairs quarter-finals began today - news of the opening match there from Preston - and the opening matches in the second round of the singles. Every loser today gets £1,500. Introduced by David Icke