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Starting with:
Rolf Harris Cartoon Time
More cartoon capers with Tom and Jerry, Woody Woodpecker and Daffy Duck.
9.25am Record Breakers
with Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker.
Cars are sent flying domino-fashion, Cheryl meets the Royal Marines abseiling in Hong Kong, and Bonnie Langford sets an astonishing aerial acrobatic record.
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10.00am News, Weather
followed by: Charlie Brown: Vulture
A cartoon based on the Peanuts strip by Charles M. Schultz
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10.30am Playbus: The Why Bird Stop
There's a bit of clowning around at the Why Bird Stop today.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
10.55am Five to Eleven
with Wendy Craig
11.00am News Weather
followed by: Popeye Double Bill
11.15am The O Zone
with Andy Crane
Britain's first daily environment-friendly music magazine with lead-free features, pH-balanced interviews, pump-action videos, biodegradable gossip, and not a CFC in sight! Including TV's first look at Britain's new singles chart.
11.25am Superman: Jimmy the Kid
Starring George Reeves as the Man of Steel
11.50am Bananaman: House on Hangman's Hill
A few mouthfuls of his special bananas and Eric is Bananaman. With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, Jill Shilling
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Despite the slings and arrows, Cliffs outrageous fortune seems to give him a winning hand and sparks some harsh words at Southfork. April begins to feel like the spy who was left out in the cold and Ray comes to a painful decision. (R)
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Weather SUZANNE CHARLTON
Scott decides to let Henry go it alone. Written by RAY KOLLE
Directed by KENDAL FLANAGAN
(Cast page 49. Repeated at 5.35pm)
1: Lorna Dallas is the star singer, Bob Childs the star instrumentalist.
Templemore Band, conductor Jack Burch. Producer ALAN TONGUE
BBC Northern Ireland (R)
A Brand-New Day
After learning of Gary's unfaithfulness Val leaves to take stock of her life. Written by JOHN PLESHETTE
Directed by NICHOLAS SGARRO (R)
48 Hours
Michael and David's fishing trip hits a snag when they accidentally lock themselves in Mrs Pooles 's garage. Written by BOY KEYES
Directed by HOWARD STORM
Written and narrated by Brian Thompson.
Last summer, for the first time, the locomotive Mallard and the Settle and Carlisle railway line came together; a brief but thrilling marriage of power and beauty. Producer DOUGLAS B. SMITH
Andy Crane - starting with Lassie
Just an Old Cow
4.35pm Popeye and Son Don Give Up the Picnic and The Lost Treasure of Pirate's Cove (R)
5.00pm Newsround
5.05pm Blue Peter Flies the World!
Expedition to the USA with Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding California Fun!
Caron and Yvette hit trendy Venice Beach in LA - and it's action all the way when Yvette goes white-water rafting and Caron comes face to face with a school of sharks!
Film cameraman MIKE RADFORD Film sound CHRISTOPHER KING Film editor ROBYN ROGERS Directors
NICK HEATHCOTE. STEVEN ANDREW Editor LEWIS BRONZE
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with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
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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WD6 1JF. if you have any news.
Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment.
written by CARLA LANE.
Title music by DAVID MACKAY Designer PAUL TRERISE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
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live from Nice.
Steve Cram returns to the scene of perhaps his greatest race, his epic Grand Prix battle with Said Aouita four years ago, when both men broke the existing world 1,500 metres record.
Introduced by David Icke Commentator
DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
Television presentation A2F, France Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
with Martyn Lewis Regional News Weather
For Better or for Worse by ANNE KELLEHER
Are you faithful? In Britain seven out often husbands and wives are unfaithful at some time in their married lives.
One in three marriages ends in divorce. The marriage 'ideals', set down by St Thomas Aquinas, a 13th-century celibate, seem somehow out of touch with the realities of the modem world.
Isn't it time to consider alternative contracts for marriage? argues
Anne Kelleher , a philosopher and writer who married five years ago. Anne meets couples struggling with their marriage vows and ones who have made up their own.
Photography ANDREW CARCHRAE Film editor BERYL WILKINS Research JULIE SIMMONS
Executive producer DAVID PEARSON Producer RON JOHNSTON Director STEVE POOLE
A WESTBOURNE FILM production for BBCtv
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The world's longest-running television musical series introduced by Angela Rippon commentator Charles Nove. The first of seven 40thanniversary programmes featuring the UK's finest amateur competition dancers. Tonight Midlands and West defend their title against
North East. In cabaret, the fabulous Donnie Burns and Gaynor Fairweather partner former American Professional Champions Ronnie Montez and Liz Curtis , and maestro
Andy Ross with some Mambo Jambo! From the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool. Arranged by ERIC MORLEY Lighting RON MINTY Sound JOHN DRAKE
Designer GARY PRITCHARD Director PETER FITTON Producer SIMON BETTS
with Jimmy Perry In the first of six programmes, Jimmy Perry looks back at the heyday of music hall in the 1930s and 40s. Today's programme includes film of that great singer/comedienne Lily Morris , some slick tap-dancing from the Dancing Dudes, and comedians Max Wall , Sam Mayo and Robb Wilton - as well as other great variety turns.
Recorded at the headquarters of the Grand Order of Water Rats in London. Written by JIMMY PERRY Produced by PAT PARRISH
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The Little Plane Gamble Reporter David Lomax In 1984 Richard Noble , a winner of the world land-speed record, set up a company on the Isle of Wight to build a new all-British light aircraft. Today, E3.5 million later, the experience has yielded important business lessons.
David Lomax reports on what went wrong and how the new management has tried to put things right.
Film editor ALEX RICHARDSON
Series editor BRIAN DA VIES (R) (e)
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from Edgbaston
Cornhill Insurance Test Series England v Australia
Richie Benaud introduces highlights of the day's play. Producer KEITH MACKENZIE