(R)
With John Stapleton and Sally Magnusson
News summaries read by Jill Dando on the hour and the half-hour.
The latest sports news from Bob Wilson.
Weather forecasts from Bill Giles at 7.25, 7.55 and 8.25.
Regional news and travel updates at 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27.
Reports from Mark Easton, Anita Findley, Charlie Lee-Potter and Bill Turnbull.
8.55am Regional News and Weather
Susan Rae invites your comments on last night s television. Ring her on [number removed].
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
3: When Shadows Fall
Confessions abound as Felix and Lydia wake up to their emotions.
(For cast see page 57. H)
(Concluding part tomorrow at
10.00am)
Simon Parkin - starting with which stops today at The Patch Stop where Sam meets a vet and a skewbald pony and makes a picture patchwork.
Patch's friend......AMBER LEIGH
Storyteller Matthew Devitt
Story: Plain Jack written and illustrated by K. M PEYTON Producer ANNE GOBEY
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by Bernard Cnbbins The Vanishing Pancake Music by MIKE BATT
SaKfs^Ei™
Animated by BARRY LEITH
Directed by IVOR WOOD (R)
with Nicola Pagett
Presented by Mavis Nicholson and Susan Rae. Mike Shaft is in Query Corner, with the answers to vour questions about television programmes. Give him a ring with your queries on [number removed], or write to Query Corner, Open Air,
PO Box 27, Oxford Road, Manchester M60 1SJ.
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
Including music from Robin Beck.
with Philip Hayton
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Mrs Mangel makes a new friend. The Robinson's new houseguest begins to make 'waves' in Ramsay Street.
Written by YSABELLE DEAN Directed by TONY OSICKA
(For cast see page 47. Repeated at
5.35pm)
Julian Wilson introduces the final day's racing in the 1989 National Hunt Festival.
2.15 The Daily Express Triumph Hurdle (2m)
2.50 Christie's Foxhunter Chase (3m 2f)
(Coverage contiues on BBC2)
starring Special guest star
The Deluge
Gary meets a very influential lady. Greg learns what's really going on at Empire
Valley and Joshua becomes more ambitious.
Written by JOYCE KEENER Directed by BILL DUKE
Andy Crane - starting with starring Dooby Duck.
This week Dooby Duck's mobile disco has landed by the Pacific.
Created by ROGER STEVENSON and HARRY STUART Executive producer
CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Production PETER LESLIE
The Jingle by BOB GODFREY and STAN HAYWARD
When Henry's Cat and Chns Rabbit decide to write jingles they are approached by the most unlikely people.
Narrated and directed by Bob Godfrey
Animation KEVIN BALDWIN Production MIKE HAYES (R)
by KENNETH GRAHAME. Told for Jackanory by Bernard Cribbins Today: part 2
He's been called the fastest-talking con artist ever dressed in wolfs clothing. Who 's Zoo
Presented by Keith Harris and Orville Cuddles thinks it's 'magic today!
On the Show Off Spot Gemma Wardle and Michelle Cunliffe from OLDHAM THEATRE
WORKSHOP lead the circus performers from SEYMOUR ROAD SCHOOL. CLAYTON.
Antony Johns. 'Ant the Feet and the 'Mersey Mob' from the MERSEYSIDE DANCE AND DRAMA CENTRE are in a 'wizard's world'..
Keith Woolfenden , 'Kiwi the Paint', and the 'Graffiti Gang from MAYFIELD PRIMARY
SCHOOL. OLDHAM are up to ail sorts of tricks.
Musical director GEORGE HASTINGS Designer DAVE WILSON Executive producer
CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer PIPPA DYSON
with John Craven , Roger Finn and Helen Rollason
with Mark Curry. Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding Treasure Trove!
Revealed to the nation for the first time on television - a priceless private collection of 200 classic cars hidden in Yorkshire.
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with Nicholas Witchell and Anna Ford
Weather MICHAEL FISH
by Gilly Fraser.
"Michelle, I want to know what's going on between you and your mum. It's gone on long enough."
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with Desmond Lynam and Kathy Tayler
Continental contrast is the name of the game this week. Three very different holidays from America, Africa and Europe.
Kathy gets on her bike to enjoy one of the prettiest and most famous roads in the world - Route One, which starts in Key West, and heads northwards away from Hemingway country to Bogart's Key Largo.
Also on the road - to Morocco - Bill Buckley joins a seven-day coach tour through historic cities and then puts his feet up for a beach holiday in Tangiers.
Anne Gregg's mode of travel is much more sedate - a row boat on Lake Maggiore. Her destination, a sort of Italian Hotel du Lac - romantic, misty and mysterious.
Series producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
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written by FRANCIS GREIG starring
Julia Watson and Natalie Ogle featuring
Virginia Stride and Martin Jacobs. Victoria and Dawn's catering company gets off to a good start with the chance to cater for a posh dinner party. Dumb animals both canine and male threaten to disrupt things. . Studio sound DAVID THOMPSON
Studio lighting DON BABBAGE Designer BRYAN ELLIS
Produced and directed by SUE BYSH
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with Martyn Lewis
Regional News; Weather
A statement by Alan Beith , MP, for the Social and Liberal Democrats.
Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook with Police Superintendent David Hatcher and reports by Helen Phelps.
The programme where viewers help police solve serious crime.
Tonight, can you help to find the murderer of Lionel Webb, an estate agent who was shot dead in his London office?
In Middlesbrough, neighbours took on raiders as they robbed a jewellery shop. A taxi driver then gave chase to the car in which the robbers sped away. He didn't catch them but they left behind several clues to their identity. And in Tunbridge Wells police are on the trail of a man who tied up a courting couple at gunpoint and raped the woman. You could help to catch him.
Lines to the Crimewatch studio will be open between 9 40pm and midnight. Please ring on [number removed] if you can help.
(Crimewatch Update 11.25pm) Details on Ceefax page 186
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With Sir Robin Day this evening at the Greenwood Theatre in London are:
Robin Cook , MP Sarah Hogg
Rt Hon Lord Jenkins
Rt Hon John Major , MP Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
Nick Ross , Sue Cook and the team report on new developments on tonight's cases, based on viewers' calls to the Crimewatch studio. Don't forget the lines are open until midnight, so call [number removed]if you can help.
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from Paris featuring the Men's Free Programme
European and former World Champion Alexander Fadeev is favourite to regain his title here in the Palais Omnisports but his Soviet team-mate Viktor Petrenko pipped him to the Olympic bronze in Calgary a year ago and Canada's Kurt Browning is the quadruple jump specialist.
Alan Weeks describes tonight's free skating routines and Barry Davies reports on progress in the ladies and dance competitions.
Television presentation A2F (France)
Introduced by Julian Wilson Highlights of the final day of the 1989 National Hunt
Festival featuring the Tote Cheltenham Gold Cup.