Programme Index

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with Laurie Mayer and Chris Lowe
National and international news and analysis from the BBC's correspondents and reporters. Summaries read by Jilly Carter on the hour and 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, 7.55 and 8.27.

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurie Mayer
Read By:
Jilly Carter
Unknown:
Sally Jones.
Unknown:
Francis Wilson

starting with Rolf Harris Cartoon Time
Director NICK JONES
Producer DAVID PLATT
9.25am Hartbeat
Presented by Tony Hart and Margot Wilson , with Teeth
There's a little caveman with a mammoth wig, a sandy garden from the Far East, a spaceman who flies with zip and children getting their teeth into combing.
Assistant producer FIONA SHORE Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
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10.00am News
Weather followed by Lassie
Lassie and the Dynamite
When two boys walk into an area about to be dynamited, Lassie comes to their rescue. (R)
10.30am Playbus which stops today at The Dot Stop
Dot and Domino discover that things aren't always what they seem.
Storyteller Mark Sendell Music PAUL READE. LIZ KITCHEN Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Producer MICHAEL COLE
A FELGATE production for BBCtv
10.55am Five to Eleven with Jancis Harvey
11.00am News
Weather followed by Popeye Double Bill
11.15am The 0 Zone
Daily music news with Andy Crane Producer PAUL SMITH
11.25am Superman
Superman fights for truth, justice and the American Way.
The Jolly Roger starring
11.50am Bananaman
Jaws of Steel
Written by BERNIE KAY With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor
Bill Oddie , Graeme Garden and Jill Shilling (R)

Contributors

Producer:
David Platt
Presented By:
Tony Hart
Presented By:
Margot Wilson
Unknown:
Mark Sendell
Music:
Paul Reade.
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Michael Cole
Unknown:
Jancis Harvey
Unknown:
Andy Crane
Producer:
Paul Smith
Written By:
Bernie Kay
Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Jill Shilling
Elvira Muckett:
Amanda Swift
Dot:
Liz Kitchen
Puppeteer:
Sarah Wright
the Man of Steel:
George Reeves

Weather followed by Dallas
The last in the present series The Fall of the House of Ewing
Condition critical: the Ewings stare at ruin as events in Dallas reach a shattering climax.... (For cast see page 45) (R)
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York
This week the team are down on the patch in York to investigate problems with raspberries and the case of sweet peas that are bugged. Director ALAN FARRINGTON Producer ERIC ROBSON BBC North East (R)
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Contributors

Director:
Alan Farrington
Producer:
Eric Robson

Jack Thompson introduces more weird Australian sports, including the motor rally hash, mud football and climbing the Three Sisters. Produced by TERRY HAYES
DOUG MITCHELL and GEORGE MILLER Directed by MARCUS D'ARCY and M. CHARLES LAMPRELL

Contributors

Introduces:
Jack Thompson
Produced By:
Terry Hayes
Produced By:
Doug Mitchell
Produced By:
George Miller
Directed By:
Marcus D'Arcy
Directed By:
M. Charles Lamprell

Andy Crane - starting with
Which Snork Snitched? (R)
4.35pm
The Movie Game
Phillip Schofield introduces the 12 hopefuls all trying to become this year's star movie-makers and win the star prize - a chance to make their own movie.
With clips from Indiana
Jones and the Last Crusade and Police Academy 6.
Videotape editor ANDY QUESTED Director JULIA KNOWLES
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY

Contributors

Introduces:
Phillip Schofield
Director:
Julia Knowles
Producer:
Christopher Tandy

Who'll Fix My Body? An investigation by Debbie Thrower
Margaret Torrie can't speak, but now with the help of a keyboard she can hold witty conversations. At the age of 13, Peter Higginbottom can feed himself for the first time. Clever gadgets can help the disabled control their lives in a way that's never been possible before. But technology can go wrong. Both Peter and Margaret need support and funds which are hard to get. Do we care enough about their struggle for a better life? Film editor JOHN WILKINSON Executive producer DAVID PATERSON Series producer
KATHARINE EVERETT
Producer PETER CERESOLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Thrower
Unknown:
Margaret Torrie
Unknown:
Peter Higginbottom
Editor:
John Wilkinson
Unknown:
Katharine Everett
Producer:
Peter Ceresole

starring
Founders' Day
As the town prepares to celebrate its Founders' Day, two young men ride in, intent on robbing the bank. With the new marshall yet to arrive, only Amelia Lawson can stop them.
Ned Bradley .ANDREW LOWERY Written by JIM BYRNES
Directed by ANDREW RHODES
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Contributors

Unknown:
Amelia Lawson
Unknown:
Ned Bradley
Written By:
Jim Byrnes
Directed By:
Andrew Rhodes
Ethan Cord:
Lee Horsley
Amelia Lawson:
Sigrid Thornton
John Taylor:
Dehl Berti
Quincy Bradley:
William Smith

starring
2: As Steven coaxes the truth out of Sobhraj, he realises that he and Chris are in grave danger.
Screenplay by MICHAEL LAURENCE and SCOTT ROBERTS
Directed by MARK JOFFE
Produced by BEN GANNON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Laurence
Unknown:
Scott Roberts
Directed By:
Mark Joffe
Produced By:
Ben Gannon
Chris Royston:
Rachel Ward
Steven Carey:
Michael Woods
Charles Sobhraj:
Art Malik
Monique Leclerc:
Helen Buday
Inspector Gupta:
Arthur Dignam
Bill Sherman:
Tony Barry
Ajay Chowdury:
Monroe Reimers
Daniel:
John O'Brien
Guy:
Denny Prussian
Rupinda:
Shapoor Batliwalla
Inspector Rath:
Alex Pinder
Annie Dubois:
Helen Jones
Francois Dubois:
Richard Hayes Marshall
Jenny Hudson:
Lois Larimore
Ved:
Michael Atallah
Cocky:
Emily Simpson
Lizzie:
Liza Hensley

starring
The two detectives find an unlikely assailant who admits to shooting a Puerto Rican youth, but witness accounts of the incident differ.
Written by CLAUDIA ADAMS Directed by RAY DANTON (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Claudia Adams
Directed By:
Ray Danton
Chris Cagney:
Meg Foster
Mary Beth Lacey:
Tyne Daly

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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