(R)
with Jeremy Paxman and Laurie Mayer
Weather followed by Open Air
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Dr Kildare 3: Some Doors Are Slamming
Kildare realises his responsibility. (R)
Simon Parkin starting with Playbus
The Dot Stop
Music PAUL READE
Producer MICHAEL COLE
10.50am
Rupert Rupert and the Pepper Rose (R)
with Jean Alexander
Weather followed by Open Air with Susan Rae , Bob Wellings
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers live from the Savoy Hotel.
Two viewers are coached by top chef Anton Edelmann.
with Philip Hayton Weather BILL GILES
(Cast page 32. Details at 5.35pm)
Austrian Tyrol
A Man of Good Will
Written by ROBERTO LOIRDERMAU Directed by ROBERT BECKER
Introduced by Bernard Falk Teams from Oxford and Cambridge accept an outdoor challenge.
Producer PHILIP FRANKLIN BBC Pebble Mill (R)
(R)
Andy Crane - starting with Corners
Presented by Simon Davies ,
Sophie Aldred with Jo Koma Director ALISON STEWART
Series producer ANNE GOBEY (R)
3: The sailing ship Esperanza, has crossed the Atlantic. (R)
with Phillip Schofield
This week: the winners of the Take Two/Radio Times caption competition.
Chris Packham , from The
Really Wild Show, joins the studio gang to hear what they think about animals on TV. Designer PETER FINDLEY
Studio director VICTORIA PILE
Producer GREG CHILDS
by VIVIEN ALCOCK , dramatised in four parts by JULIA JONES 3: Kate and Rosie visit the East End.
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director MARILYN FOX (R)
'I'm scared Helen, for the first time in my life I'm really scared.'
Written by SALLY WEBB
Directed by KENDAL FLANAGAN
with Nicholas Witchell and Anna Ford
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Robert Kilroy-Silk talks to Antony Sher
Bruce Grobbelaar and Sheila Ferguson. The Entertainers
Twenty years ago,
Antony Sher arrived in Britain from South Africa. Today he's a leading actor, a talented artist and an acclaimed author. Bruce Grobbelaar was a corporal in the Rhodesian army in 1976. Now he's the star goalkeeper for Liverpool. American Sheila Ferguson , the lead singer of The Three Degrees, says, 'I'm here to stay because England offers me all the things I need for the rest of my life.'
Photography CHRIS SEAGER
CHRIS SADLER
Film editor MARGARET KELLY Producer COLLEEN TOOMEY
Series producer RUTH JACKSON
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Country Girl
'Tell her you accept her as your wife - or divorce her!' A shock ultimatum and some startling news from Cally leads JR down a familiar path.
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by PATRICK DUFFY
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with Tim Rice
Producer WARWICK CROSS
0 WRITE TO: Points of View.
BBCtv Centre. London W128QT.
* RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 74
with Michael Buerk
Regional News; Weather
The Write Stuff
You can pick a good astronaut, they say, by knowing 'the right stuff when you see it. But can you pick a top executive just as surely by merely studying his writing?
More and more British firms are using graphology secretly to help them select their managers; yet many scientists would say that this art of interpreting handwriting is about as sensible as reading tea leaves. Q.E.D. ran a special series of tests to find out the truth. Should your future career depend on how you dot the 'i's and cross the 't's? Series editor DAVID FILKIN Producer TONY EDWARDS
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Introduced by Steve Rider Championship Boxing live from Belfast.
Britain's featherweight champion
Paul Hodkinson meets
Raymond Armand for the vacant European title at the Ulster Hall.
Commentator JIM NEILLY
1989 Greyhound TV Trophy Live coverage of tonight's final from Catford.
Commentator GERALD SINSTADT Dexter's Dilemma
Who will captain England's cricketers against the Australians this summer?
Graham Gooch is the man in possession - but the case for Mike Gatting and David Gower , may mean an awkward decision for the new chairman of selectors. Television presentation: Boxing SUE ASHWORTH
Greyhounds ALAN GRIFFITHS Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
Introduced by Angela Rippon. Britain's
Andrew Sinkinson and Loraine Barry defend their Amateur Modern Champions title.
Also, a special cabaret by Kenny and Marion Welsh.
Commentators CHARLES NOVE with MARCUS HILTON