Yabba-dabha-doo! Roll on down to Bedrock with Fred and the gang.
(R)
Summaries read by Jill Dando on the hour and the half-hour. The latest 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
Presented by Susan Rae and Mike Shaft.
What did you think of last night's television? If you have an opinion, comment or question ring [number removed]
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Dr Kildare
The Atheist and the True Believer
1: In this six-part story, a top lawyer and a famed evangelist revive their fundamental religious disagreements, little knowing the traumatic effect a future event will have on their beliefs.
(For cast see page 67) (R)
Simon Parkin - starting with which stops today at The Playground Stop. Presenter
Dave Benson Phillips Puppeteer JANE EVE
Storyteller Anthony Lapsley Story: Sticky Beak and the Ice-Cream Mystery by MARCIA VAUGHAN illustrated by ESTER KASEPUU. Music JONATHAN COHEN
Producer BARBARA RODDAM (R)
Go To Bed
Narrated by Terry Wogan. (R)
with Gary Hope
Weather followed by Open Air
Susan Rae and Bob Wellings with the programme that gives the viewers the chance to have their say. Ring [number removed].
Weather followed by Dallas starring
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen Sue Ellen has won custody of John Ross after JR's unfaithful philandering with Mandy, Mark has walked back into Pam's life and Jack is courting Jenna - but who is the mysterious Angelica?
Written by WILL LORIN
Directed by LINDA DAY (R)
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John Thirlwell 's personal view of Estoril in Portugal. Director SUE DURKAN
Executive producer ALAN DOBSON BBC North West
(First shown in 'The Travel Show
with Philip Hayton
Weather SUZANNE CHARLTON
Madge is prepared to make a sacrifice to ensure her future with Harold while Jane meets her future 'mother-in-law'. Written by MALCOLM FRAWLEY Directed by CHRIS SHEIL
(Cast page 45. Repeated at 5. 35pm)
Floella Benjamin and Suzanne Dando introduce the first of another series of programmes that take a sideways look at health and lifestyle.
Each week before a studio audience, Sue Campbell analyses a fun activity, Dr Vernon Coleman comments on A Day in the Life, and in this week's programme
Dr Michael Grunenberg shows how to improve your memory. Special guest:
Lloyd Honeyghan. Producer ALAN RUSSELL BBC Bristol
0 MY KIND OF DAY: page 110
0 HEALTH: page 104
starring
Stanley Baker John Crawford. Don Starling , a ruthless criminal recently escaped from jail, plans to rob a wealthy bookie. But the robbery ends in disaster when a girl carrying the money-bag is killed.
Screenplay by VAL GUEST , based on the novel by MAURICE PROCTOR Produced by MICHAEL CARRERAS Directed by VAL GUEST
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Andy Crane - starting with starring the Chuckle Brothers with Billy Butler. Writer JOHN SAYLE
Director JOHN NORTHLOVE Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC North West (R)
Aladdin's Lamb Chops
A 20-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON
9: Jonny is thrilled to learn he'll be an uncle. Razzle and Fizzy
Fizzy supplied by PAULINE CLIFT Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE (R)
The Underground Railroad
Rapping
Rap is a language. And it's a style. Rap is verse, spoken and chanted over pounding rhythm tracks. It grew in New York, in Harlem and the Bronx. And it's been catching on here.
Film editor FRANCES PARKER Director CHARLOTTE BLACK
Executive producer ERIC ROWAN
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with Nicholas Witchell and Anna Ford
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Guy Michelmore keeps you in touch with what's going on around the capital region of the country.
With reports from studios around the south east.
Michael Wale on the local sports scene and Cathy McGowan around town.
0 WRITE TO: Newsroom South East, BBC Elstree Centre, Clarendon Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
WD6 1JF if you have any news.
Howard Stableford, Judith Hann , Maggie Philbin and Peter Macann reporting on new ideas which could change the way we live.
This week the photo-phone, instant colour pictures by telephone and the satellite which will soon be monitoring the greenhouse effect from 800km up in space.
Producers EDWARD BRIFFA
MARTIN MORTMORE , JACK WEBER CYNTHIA PAGE
Studio director PHILIP DOLLING Editor RICHARD REISZ
by Jane Hollowood.
"I should never've gone to the police in the first place."
(For cast see page 64)
Soapbox: page 11
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Living with Waltzing Matilda Alan Whicker talks to a cross-section of enterprising Poms who have gone to live 'down under'.
In the balmy backwater of Northern Queensland, he meets Mike Pople , who left
Bristol to become a ranger for the Queensland Wildlife Service, Bill Moull from
Dagenham who sells prawns to the Japanese and Eddie Farrell from Manchester, who lives in hope of finding gold - but who, to date, has not even found enough to fill a tooth.
Film editor LIZ THOYTS Producer ROGER MILLS BBC Bristol (R)
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Anne Robinson presents the programme you write. Producer IAN STUBBS
0 WRITE TO: Points of View,
BBCtv Centre, London W128QT
0 RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 93
by the Conservative Party
with Michael Buerk
Regional News; Weather
A love story in three parts by TONY MARCHANT starring Keith Barron
Maggie O'Neill , Annette Crosbie Reece Dinsdale.
1: Driving home on a wet night, Tom is waved down by Kathy, a lost and distressed young woman who asks him to take her home. She has had a row with her husband. Tom is also married - happily, he thinks. A traumatic first encounter leads to further meetings. An affair begins.
Script editor STEPHANIE GUERRASIO Film editor ROY SHARMAN Designer MARJORIE PRATT
Photography KEVIN ROWLEY Producer DAVID SNODIN Director JANE HOWELL
0 FEATURE: page 14
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with Barry Norman.
Mississippi Burning - British director Alan Parker 's controversial story of racial discrimination set in the Deep South of America during the early 60s.
Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe play FBI officers investigating the disappearance of three civil rights workers.
Nightmare on Elm Street
Part IV - Freddy's back, and he's out for revenge on the kids of Elm Street.
The January Man -
Kevin Kline stars as an unorthodox New York cop trying to track down a serial killer. Director DIANA HENRY Producer JANE LUSH
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Introduced by Anna Ford. Are documentaries and 'crimebusting' programmes mainly concerned with informing the viewers and catching the criminals, or do they portray misleading images of crime, criminals and the police, concentrating on violent crime in order to entertain? A group of viewers and broadcasters discuss the issues, following a film made by an ex-offender who is now a senior probation officer. Film director EMMA READ
Studio director LINDA NASH Producer GEOFF GRIFFITHS
49 WRITE TO: Network. BBCtv,
London. W12 7RJ or call [number removed]