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News summaries read by Jill Dando
Sports news from Sally Jones. Francis Wilson looks ahead to the day's weather 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, RICHARD PHILLIPS CHARLIE LEE POTTER BILL TURNBULL and JOHN BUCKLEY.
8.55am Regional News and Weather
Weather followed by Swim
Third of ten programmes for swimmers and non-swimmers of all ages. Breast Stroke with Eddie Gorton of the Amateur Swimming Association. (R)
Ian McNaught Davis presents the panel game about identifying inventions. With resident experts
Professor Eric Laithwaite and William Woollard and their guests Shirley Conran and David Bellamy. (R)
Weather followed by Dr Kildare
3: / Can Hear the Ice Melting As a young couple's emotional confusion deepens, Zoe is charmed into questioning her own feelings.
Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus which stops at The Dot Stop
Nine is Dot's number today.
Storyteller lain Lauchlan Music PAUL READE Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Producer JOHN PROWSE
A FELGATE production for BBCtv (R)
10.50am
The Wombles by ELISABETH BERESFORD First Aid told by Bernard Cribbins. Music by MIKE BATT
Animated by BARRY LEITH Directed by IVOR WOOD (R)
with Dora Bryan (R)
Athletics masterclass from the Mary Peters Track, Belfast.
Introduced by Stuart Storey and coach Jon Ridgeon.
Rivalry between guests Sean Kerly, Lisa Opie, Steven Redgrave, Gaynor Stanley, Neil Adams and Liz Hobbs is beginning to show.
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Pippikin Pot
Award-winning Yorkshire cameraman Sid Perou explores remote Leek Fell, a cave so forbidding only a 'thin man' team can go there at all. Beyond lies the promise of further discovery, but even a minor injury could entomb an explorer. Executive producer DOUGLAS B. SMITH
Weather followed by Dallas
Once and Future King
More than distance comes between Ray and Donna as she heads for Washington, while Sue Ellen decides on a provocative image for her new venture and the person who will supply it. Bobby discovers the human cost of the oil crisis as Miss Ellie stumbles into a painful - and incredible - encounter with the past.
Written by CALVIN CLEMENTS JR
Directed by LEONARD KATZMAN (R) (Cast page 30)
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Castle Acre
Bryan McNerney visits the ruins of a Cluniac priory in Norfolk.
At the height of its power and prestige its prior lived like a lord. But its monks laboured through each winter day bitterly cold - longing for a chance to gather round their only fire. Filming on a day so cold that the camera froze, Bryan and the crew knew how they felt. (R)
with Philip Hayton
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Madge has an admirer - or has she?
Written by YSABELLE DEAN
Directed by KENDAL FLANAGAN
(Cast page 30. Repeated at 5.35pm)
Rats, Moles, Coypu
The last of six programmes presented by Tony Soper. Producer BRYN BROOKS (R)
[Starring] Leif Erickson as Big John, Cameron Mitchell as Buck, Mark Slade as Billy Blue, Linda Cristal as Victoria
A bounty on Apache scouts disrupts the peace. (R)
Pattie Coldwell and Melanie Paine with new ideas on window dressing.
Harry Greene installs a tv ariel amplifier system and Rick Ball finds out if retirement houses fit the bill. Producer ANDREW MEIKLE
Series producer STEPHANIE SILK BBC Pebble Mill
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We're on Our Way to Rio Spinach Overture
Andy Crane - starting with Corners
Presented by Simon Davies and Sophie Aldred with Jo Korna.
Director ALISON STEWART Producer ANNE GOBEY (R)
4.05pm Mysterious Cities of Gold
A series in 22 parts
19: Esteban finds a huge golden condor.
4.35pm
The Movie Game with Phillip Schofield.
Three more teams battle it out to become the star movie makers of the week.
Taking part:
HYNDLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL, Glasgow; CHERRY GROVE CP SCHOOL, Chester; RICHMOND JUNIOR SCHOOL, Oldham Director JULIA KNOWLES
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
5.00pm Newsround
5.05pm
Degrassi Junior High The Cover-Up (R)
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with Nicholas Witchell and Anna Ford
Weather SUZANNE CHARLTON
Join Terry live at the Television Theatre.
The Final Five
For 17 years Boswell Taylor has supervised, co-ordinated and edited all the specialist questions for Mastermind yet he denies that he's the fount of all knowledge that some might believe.
There are five people who'd like to know what he's set them for the final.
They are only one step away from taking home the Caithness bowl, the coveted Mastermind Trophy.
How are they preparing for their final? And how does
Boswell find the questions? Producer ANDREA CONWAY BBC Elstree
Starring
The Sound of Money
In Vienna a mysterious third man enters the negotiations for the Weststar oil deal.
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by IRVING J MOORE and LEONARD KATZMAN
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with Martyn Lewis Regional News Weather
On Trial
The Americans have just finished an experiment which allowed television networks to plug into criminal courts. The test case was the trial of Joel B. Steinberg , a wealthy Manhattan lawyer accused of murder.
The only witness was his live-in lover, Hedda Nussbaum , a children's book editor who had been battered by Steinberg over 12 years. Some stations took off soaps and game shows to run
Nussbaum's testimony live. It raised important social issues, and put the cameras themselves on trial.... Film editor ALAN LYGO
Executive producer PAUL HAMANN Producer SALLY DOGANIS
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Introduced by Steve Rider
World Championship Boxing live from Wembley Duke McKenzie v Dave McAuley
McKenzie makes the second defence of his IBF World Flyweight Title against
McAuley from Belfast. And Lloyd Honeyghan returns to the ring to fight American Bobby Joe Young. Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER
International Football Denmark v England
Bobby Robson returns to Copenhagen in a friendly international to celebrate the centenary of the Danish FA. Commentator BARRY DAVIES Television presentation: Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Football DR. DENMARK
Assistant editor NIALL SLOANE Producer Vivien KENT
Editor JOHN ROWUNSON