(R)
News summaries read by Jill Dando. Sports news from Sally Jones.
Francis Wilson looks ahead to the weekend 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, GARETH JONES and JOHN BUCKLEY.
Water Safety
Andrew Harvey introduces the last of ten programmes. Director STEVE POOLE (R)
Ian McNaught Davis introduces another selection of puzzling inventions and puzzling bygones and challenges his guests to identify them. Today with Dr Peter Fowler
Professor Charles Taylor Denise Hillhouse and Prof Richard Gregory. BBC Bristol (R)
with guest stars
4: Horizontal Hero (R)
with Simon Parkin starting with
The Tent Stop where Humphrey and Wobble Clown join Trish Cooke
Ricky Diamond Katie Coogan and Joe Greco to tell the story Diana's Den by SIMON DA VIES.
Music RICHARD BROWN Director BRIAN JAMESON Producer ANN REAY (R)
Womble's Fool Day by ELISABETH BERESFORD. told by Bernard Cribbins. Music by MIKE BATT
Animated by BARRY LEITH Directed by IVOR WOOD (R)
with Dora Bryan
Producer RALPH ROLLS (R)
Last of five athletics masterclasses from the Mary Peters's track in Belfast.
Introduced by Stuart Storey.
Coaches' reputations are at stake today - have the guests listened and trained hard enough? Allan Wells, Sharon Hutchings, Jon Ridgeon and Tessa Sanderson cheer and coax the sportsmen and women over four events, the 60m hurdles, javelin, high jump, then into new territories - over 200 metres. The guests have been paired - Sean Kerly, hockey is with Gaynor Stanley, swimming; Steven Redgrave, rowing joins Lisa Opie, squash; and Neil Adams, judo partners Liz Hobbs from water ski-ing. Using decathlon and heptathlon tables to score, which duo will come out on top? (R)
An Album of Memories
Jeffrey Segal narrates part two of a documentary about the third-largest Jewish community in the United Kingdom.
Trompe l'oeil
The man who claims to be Jock Ewing seems to have all the answers.
Written and directed by LEONARD KATZMAN (R)
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with Michael Buerk
Weather MICHAEL FISH
While out driving, Beverly and Helen come across an accident - but this is no ordinary accident. Written by SALLY WEBB Directed by TONY OSICKA
starring Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers.
The Barkleys are a tremendously successful song-and-dance team whose latest hit Manhattan Downbeat is set for a long run. But Dinah's decision to become a straight actress endangers their marriage and career.... This colourful musical reunited the famous screen partnership after a decade apart.
Screenplay by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN Music by HARRY WARREN Lyrics by IRA GERSHWIN
Produced by ARTHUR FREED
Directed by CHARLES WALTERS
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Dog Tales
Dough Ray Me-ow
Andy Crane - starting with Salt Water Daffy
When Stan and Ollie go fishing their catch isn't all it seems. (R)
with Stuart Bradley and Nick Davies.
Places to visit? Clubs to join? Stuart and Nick have some suggestions
Director STEVE HOCKING
Producer ALISON STEWART
22: The Golden Condor is forced down in a storm.
Esteban and his companions are taken prisoner by Amazon warriors. They are to be sacrificed to the Rain-God until Esteban uses his special powers to stop the storms. (R)
Inside the ruins of an old castle an eccentric professor is testing out a new time machine. It keeps going wrong, so he invites two children to become his assistants and help with the tests.
They get some curious and unexpected results.
Produced by HAROLD ORTON
Directed by JAN DARNLEYSMTH (R)
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Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey with news and comment from Britain and around the world. Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Join Terry live at the Television Theatre. Director JOHN BURROWES Producer GRAHAM OWENS
Series producer PETER ESTALL
starring Paul Daniels.
Play along at home and compete with the contestants in Paul's comedy quiz show. Will it be Betty and Ronnie, Janice and Graham or Dee and Mike who will win through to play for super prizes including a chance to visit that dream location in Mexico?
Produced in association with TALBOT TELEVISION LTD and GROUP W PRODUCTIONS Programme associates
COLIN EDMONDS. HOWARD HUNTRIDGE Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Lighting HENRY BARBER Designer CHRIS WEBSTER Director JOHN BURROWES Producer DAVID TAYLOR
Blastfrom the Past
Fists fly when Jeff discovers who is behind the evil smear campaign, but worse news is revealed when Alexis adds her weight to the campaign.
Written by TITA BELL and ROBERT WOLFE
Directed by DAVID PAULSEN
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with Martyn Lewis Regional News
Weekend Weather
JOHN KETTLEY
starring
Gene Wilder
Richard Pryor and Jobeth Williams. Skip Donahue and Harry Monroe , two of New York's finest but least successful theatrical talents decide to head west to California. Unfortunately a case of mistaken identity en route leads to them being put in jail, nothing serious - just 125 years a piece! Life inside is no bed of roses and Skip is determined to break out.
Screenplay by BRUCE JAY FRIEDMAN Produced by HANNAH WEINSTEIN Directed by SIDNEY POITlER
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Stella Artois Championships from Queen's Club, London
Highlights of today's quarter-finals in this grass-court tournament with E222,000 prize money on offer.
Introduced by Barry Davies Commentator DAN MASKELL JOHN BARRETT
GERALD WILLIAMS
MARK COX
starring
Christopher Lee Peter Cushing. 1906:
Dr Charles Marlowe , an eminent if unconventional doctor, has discovered a new drug which he believes will release his inner self. Using himself as a guinea pig, Dr Marlowe soon realises that the drug has an altogether more horrific effect.
This atmospheric adaptation of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde features Hammer stalwarts Cushing and Lee.
Dr Charles Marlowe/Edward
Screenplay by MILTON SUBOTSKY Produced by MAX J. ROSENBERG and MILTON SUBOTSKY
Directed by STEPHEN WEEKS
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