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with Laurie Mayer and Jill Dando
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8.55am Regional News and Weather
Weather followed by When In Spain
Last of five programmes with Andrew Sachs and his guide from Barcelona, Manuel.
La Fiesta de San Fermin
Andrew and Manuel drive to Pamplona for the famous bull-running fiesta. Andrew consults Hemingway, finds out who San Fermin was, walks the bull-running route with an expert, buys some presents in a market, stays away from the bullfight, but nevertheless triumphs in the bullring.
Producer BERNARD ADAMS (R)
Last of six programmes. A bike ride through 1,500 miles of America with Mike . Harding Louisiana- Way Down Yonder Mike reaches New Orleans and the end of his trail. All that jazz echoes from every street corner, but the call of the wild attracts Mike out to the boondocks and bayous to lunch with the alligators. Producer CYRIL GATES
Executive producer COLIN ADAMS BBC Manchester (R)
Weather followed by Laverne and Shirley Mother Knows Worst (R)
Simon Parkin - starting with
The Why Bird Stop
It's Why's birthday - but has Simon really forgotten?
Puppeteer
FIONA BEYNON BROWN
Story: Mrs Beddoe and the Bus by ROSANNA HIBBERT Music RICHARD BROWN
Designer TONY LAWRENCE Director CLARE BRADLEY . Producer BARBARA RODDAM
by ERIC HILL.
Spot Goes to the Circus told by Paul Nicholas (R)
with Rudolph Walker (R)
The fifth of eight programmes on making music in a modern rock band.
Presenters Deirdre Cartwright (guitar), Alastair Gavin (keyboards), Geoff Nicholls (drums) and Henry Thomas (bass) explore the world of 'pitch to voltage', 'pitch to digital' and 'active fret' guitar and bass controllers.
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with Dennis Cornish. Mary Stafford
Hill House, Ugborough, in south Devon, is the home of Mary Stafford , who took up gardening seriously when she was in her 70s. Producer DAVID spires
Weather followed by Dallas
Night Visitor
A series of important deals revives the fortunes of Ewing Oil, but JR seems more concerned with things that went bump in the night. Directed by LARRY HAGMAN (R) (For cast see page 52)
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with Philip Hayton
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
'I love you, Daph.'
'I love you too, Clarkie.' Written by WAYNE DOYLE Directed by GARY CONWAY
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Lawn Tennis Championships live from the All England Club. Introduced by Harry Carpenter.
Find out how many of the seeded players have survived the first week of Wimbledon. Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
GERALD WILLIAMS , BARRY DAVIES
MARK COX, BILL THRELFALL
ANN JONES and VIRGINIA WADE. Television presentation JOHNNIE WATHERSTON ALASTAIR SCOTT and WENDY SHEPPARD
Executive producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN ROWUNSON o spoRTsLINE: ball-by-ball reports from all principal matches live from the official Wimbledon scoreboard computer dial [number removed]; calls cost 38p per minute (peak), 25p (off-peak).
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Andy Crane - starting with In the Midst of Splendour
A local farmer is convinced that his livestock has been poisoned as a result of trees sprayed against spruce bud worm by the forest rangers. But Lassie discovers the real cause of the poisoning - a dangerous weed.
Bluto's Wave Pool (R)
The up-to-the-minute news service for Britain's children with Roger Finn and Helen Rollason. Producer SUSIE STAPLES
Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE
Expedition to the USA with Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding. Burgers 'n Baseball
Caron and Yvette discover the real American burger, all-American baseball and much more.
Film cameraman MIKE RADFORD Sound CHRISTOPHER KING Film editor ROBYN ROGERS Directors
NICK HEATHCOTE. STEVEN ANDREW Editor LEWIS BRONZE
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with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey Weather BILL GILES
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.
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Live and lively entertainment from Terry and his guests. Director TOM CORCORAN Producer GRAHAM OWENS series producer PETER ESTALL
starring
Aliens
It's Hallowe'en and Larry can't understand why no one shares his enthusiasm for ghosts, ghouls and the horror film marathon on television. But it doesn't seem so funny when Balki turns into Cousin from another planet....
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A six-part series starring Lenny Henry as Delbert Wilkins written by STAN HEY and ANDREW NICKOLDS 1: Back to My Roots
'The new, legal Brixton
Broadcasting Corporation may be too middle-of-the-road for a fast-lane dude like Delbert Wilkins. '
With SIMON BUTTERISS
JOANNA FIELD
Music JOE DWORNlAK
Designer GRAHAM LOUGH Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER (R)
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written by CARLA LANE.
Mrs Boswell tells the family not to fuss over Freddie, but this is a lost cause.
Title music by DAVID MACKAY Designer PAUL TRER1SE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
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Michael Buerk presents the latest national and international news with BBC teams at home and abroad. Regional News Weather
A series of personal documentaries on the contemporary world. Embracing the Bear by the Rt Hon Enoch Powell. 'The Soviet Union has never represented a military threat.' As the world turns its attention towards the USSR's first experiments in democracy, do we really understand the nature of the Soviet Union?
Enoch Powell , one of Britain's best known and most controversial political figures, visits the Soviet
Union during the first days of the People's Congress, to explore the Soviet experience of war, Stalinism and the new thirst for openness.
Inside the chamber of the Congress, Powell observes: 'It is an extraordinary experience to be among people who take a positive pride in the fact they don't know where they're going.
But the Soviet Union remains our natural ally.'
Photography JEREMY HUMPHRIES Assistant producers
ARMORER WASON. ANWER BAT! Film editor IAN PITCH
Director MARK HARRISON
Executive producer DAVID PEARSON BBC Bristol
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Week 2, and Desmond Lynam and Gerald Williams introduce the best of the day's play. Highlights also from this evening's Grand Prix athletics meeting in Stockholm.
0 WIMBLEDON 89: a specialBBC Sportsyear magazine, giving full details of this year's championships, profiles of the leading players and a look at the history and glamour of the world's most famous tennis tournament, is available from newsagents, price £1.95.
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In Conversation with Tom Peters
Tom Peters , the American business evangelist, talks about how companies must change if they are to survive in the next century. With David Lomax
Videotape editor PHIL SOUTHBY
Series editor BRIAN DAVIES (R) (e)
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