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Weather followed by Dr Kildare
2: To Visit One More Spring
Emily is the only person who can solve Rachel's dilemma over the unborn child.
(R) (New story tomorrow at 10.00am)

Contributors

Dr James Kildare:
Richard Chamberlain
Dr Leonard Gillespie:
Raymond Massey
Nurse Zoe Lawton:
Lee Kurty
Emily Field:
Kim Hunter
Rachel:
Sharon Farrell

Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus
The Dot Stop
Dot is dotty about dots and spots.
Storyteller Philip Childs Director ANNE GOBEY (R)
10.50am
Stopplt and Tldyup
Narrated by Terry Wogan Bee Quiet and Bee Have (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Storyteller Philip Childs
Director:
Anne Gobey
Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Dot:
Eithne Hannigan

Weather followed by Open Air with Susan Rae , Bob Wellings. Actor Tom Watt talks about his career since leaving
EastEnders. Plus your views on smacking children.
Join in on [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Rae
Unknown:
Bob Wellings.
Talks:
Tom Watt

Weather followed by World Snooker
Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship
Day five: and the Francisco's dominate the morning's play, with Silvino concluding his first round match on one table, while nephew Peter starts his on the other.
David Icke is your host at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Commentators
TED LOWE
JACK KARNEHM
CLIVE EVERTON
Producers KEITH PHILLIPS MIKE ADLEY
PETER HAYWARD
Executive producer KEITH MACKENZIE

Contributors

Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
Jack Karnehm
Producers:
Keith Phillips
Producers:
Mike Adley
Unknown:
Peter Hayward
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie

Ding dong merrily on high - Eileen and Malcolm come to blows beneath the mistletoe as the new-look Waterhole opens. Is this the end for Paul and Gail?
Written by WAYNE DOYLE Directed by TONY OSICKA
(Cast see page 55. Repeated at 5.35pm)

Contributors

Written By:
Wayne Doyle
Directed By:
Tony Osicka

Central Florida
Presented by Penny Junor with John Kettley
The facts (warts and all) about this popular holiday area.
Producer JULIE BRADSHAW
Executive producer ALAN DOBSON BBC North West

Contributors

Presented By:
Penny Junor
Unknown:
John Kettley
Producer:
Julie Bradshaw
Producer:
Alan Dobson

For Better for Worse
As the guests arrive for
Cathy and Joshua's wedding, Gary is made an offer he'll find hard to refuse.
Written by ROBERTO LOIRDERMAN Directed by ROBERT BECKER

Contributors

Written By:
Roberto Loirderman
Directed By:
Robert Becker
Gary:
Ted Shackleford
Val Ewing:
Joan van Ark
Abby Ewing:
Donna Mills
Mack:
Kevin Dobson
Karen:
Michele Lee
Ben:
Douglas Sheehan
Greg:
William Devane
Joshua Rush:
Alec Baldwin
Lilimae:
Julie Harris
Cathy:
Lisa Hartman
Galveston:
Howard Duff
Dr Ackerman:
Laurence Haddon

Introduced by Bernard Falk 2: Today the two teams from Oxford and Cambridge continue their quest for the electronic device code-named the 'BEAST'.
Producer PHILIP FRANKLIN
Executive producer DEREK SMITH BBC Pebble Mill (R)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bernard Falk
Producer:
Philip Franklin
Producer:
Derek Smith

Andy Crane - starting with:

Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Simon Davies with Jo Korna.
Who invented the toilet? How is music made? Why do we say codswallop?
Production ANNE GOBEY (R)

4.05pm Mysterious Cities of Gold: 5
When the Esperanza sank, Esteban and his friends were left drifting on a raft. (R)

4.35pm Take Two
with Phillip Schofield. Take Two puts your chuckle-muscle under the microscope, as Andrew O'Connor discusses the serious side of TV comedy. Also, behind the scenes with Dr Who.
Designer PETER FINDLEY
Producer GREG CHILDS

5.00pm Newsround
The up-to-the-minute news service for Britain's children.

5.05pm The Cuckoo Sister: 4
by Vivien Alcock, dramatised in four parts by Julia Jones.
Rosie is becoming more upset at not knowing who she is. And Kate has destroyed the only proof.
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director MARILYN FOX (R)

Contributors

Presenter (Corners):
Sophie Aldred
Presented (Corners):
Simon Davies
Production (Corners):
Anne Gobey
Presenter (Take Two):
Phillip Schofield
Guest (Take Two):
Andrew O'Connor
Designer (Take Two):
Peter Findley
Producer (Take Two):
Greg Childs
Author (The Cuckoo Sister):
Vivien Alcock
Dramatised by (The Cuckoo Sister):
Julia Jones
Executive Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
Marilyn Fox
Kate Seton:
Joanna Joseph
Rosie:
Shelley Measures
Anthony Seton:
Michael N. Harbour
Margaret Seton:
Victoria Fairbrother
Mrs Trapp:
Toni Palmer
Harry Jenkins:
Michael Egan
Kate's friends:
Emma Guidotti
Kate's friends:
Sophie Lane
Kate's friends:
Sarah Walden

Join Terry live at the Television Theatre, as he talks to people in the news, presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise. Director JOHN BURROWES Producer GRAHAM OWENS
Series producer PETER ESTALL

Contributors

Director:
John Burrowes
Producer:
Graham Owens
Producer:
Peter Estall

with Robert Kilroy-Silk For Better for Worse
Robert Kilroy-Silk talks to three women about the pros and cons of marrying a Brit. For years Italian Rosa Maria Letts thought 'you just don't marry anybody foreign, least of all an Englishman'.
And she didn't change her mind when she met her future husband, - she thought he was 'absolutely awful'. Then she fell in love with him and has lived here happily for 25 years.
Lara Bushell hated Britain from the moment she arrived from Russia with Terry, her husband. Eight years on, the couple have had to find an uneasy compromise to make their marriage work.
Indian Shireen Khan has the perfect wedding planned to her ideal partner - an Englishman. There's just one problem, she's still looking for him.
Photography
CHRIS SEAGER. JOHN ELSE
Film editor CHRISTINE GARNER Producer JOANNA HEAD
Series producer RUTH JACKSON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Talks:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Unknown:
Rosa Maria
Unknown:
Lara Bushell
Unknown:
Shireen Khan
Unknown:
Chris Seager.
Editor:
Christine Garner
Producer:
Ruth Jackson

starring
Wedding Bell Blues
Storm clouds gather and lightning flashes - not the best of omens for the marriage of JR and Cally. Written by HOWARD LAKIN Directed by LARRY HAGMAN
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Contributors

Written By:
Howard Lakin
Directed By:
Larry Hagman
Miss Ellie:
Barbara Bel Geddes
Bobby:
Patrick Duffy
Sue Ellen:
Linda Gray
JR:
Larry Hagman
Clayton:
Howard Keel
Cliff:
Ken Kercheval
Lucy:
Charlene Tilton
April:
Sheree J Wilson
Carter:
George Kennedy
Cally:
Cathy Podewell
Tracey:
Beth Toussaint
Don:
Ian McShane

Keyhole Surgery
'You can imagine you're an underwater explorer wandering through reefs of red seaweed.' But you're not - you're an orthopaedic surgeon repairing a torn cartilage. Surgery has changed direction. With the help of the magical telescope, x-rays and ultrasound,
'keyhole surgery' are no longer dirty words but a highly desirable goal. Senes editor DAVID FILKIN Producer FIONA HOLMES
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Contributors

Editor:
David Filkin
Producer:
Fiona Holmes

Introduced by Steve Rider. Cup Football
Highlights from the second-leg games in the European semi-finals, plus an FA Cup replay if either of Saturday's semi-finals was drawn.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES World Snooker
Further coverage from Sheffield.
Commentators TED LOWE.
JACK KARNEHM and CLIVE EVERTON Amateur Boxing
The best of the action from last night's George Wimpey ABA semi-finals in Blackburn.
Commentator JIM NEILLY
Plus a look ahead to Sunday's London Marathon. Television presentation:
Snooker KEITH MACKENZIE Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Editor JOHN ROWLINSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Jack Karnehm
Commentator:
Jim Neilly
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Unknown:
Boxing Bob Duncan
Editor:
John Rowlinson

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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