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Producers PAUL SMITH and GRAHAM DOUGLAS
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Rolf Harris Cartoon Time
More cartoon capers with Rolf. Today: Droopy in Daredevil Droopy, Woody Woodpecker in Private Eye Pooch, Tom and Jerry in Jerry's Cousin
Director NICK JONES
Producer DAVID PLATT
Only Lesley knows what Ben has in store for the others and the only clue's a cake. Paula's making bowls from paper and Verity's making stilts from tins.
BBC North West (R)
Weather followed by Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
The Pelicans
A cartoon based on the Peanuts strip by CHARLES M. SCHULTZ (R)
The Why Bird Stop
Why and Simon are having problems trying to communicate today.
Puppeteer
FIONA BEYNON BROWN Story: The Day Henry Discovered the Echo by DORIS M. DAY
Music RICHARD BROWN
Graphics JEAN DE LERNOS Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Producer CLARE BRADLEY
A FELGATE production for BBCtv
with pupils from the Jack Hunt School, Peterborough.
Weather followed by Popeye Double Bill
With Andy Crane. Britain's first daily environment friendly music magazine. Plus television's first look at the new Top 40.
starring George Reeves as the Man of Steel
Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings at a single bound - Superman!
Eric is just another schoolboy but when danger calls, a few mouthfuls of his special bananas and.... Tunnel of Terror
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor
Bill Oddie. Graeme Garden Jill Shilling (R)
Weather followed by The Garden Party
Presented by Jan Leeming Paul Coia and Eamonn Holmes.
This year the most popular garden party in the land comes from Glasgow's
Botanic Gardens and its fascinating Kibble Palace. The programmes bring you personalities and celebrities from all over Britain; and today Richard Jobson reflects on the new Top Ten, while Glynn Christian brings you culinary delights from Spain. Directors
MAUREEN WHITE. MAY MILLER Producer GORDON MACMILLAN Editor DAVID MARTIN
12.55pm Regional News and Weather
with Philip Hayton Weather BILL GILES
Tony receives disturbing news, causing him to leave Erinsborough. Scott has a showdown with Ross Warner. Written by RAY KOLLE
Directed by STEVE MANN
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Michael Hext is the star trombonist.
ST COLMEN 'S BAND conductor HAROLD GAULT. A programme of non-stop music.
Producer ALAN TONGUE
BBC Northern Ireland (R)
Joan Van Ark as Valene Ted Shackleford as Gary Michele Lee as Karen Kevin Dobson as Mack Donna Mills as Abby John Pleshette as Richard Constance McCashin as Laura Avery
James Houghton as Kenny Kim Lankford as Ginger Harry Northup as Wayne. Catharsis
Karen sets a trap for her husband's killers, but is she Playing too deadly a game?
Wntten by DORAN WILLIAM CANNON Directed by ALEX SINGER (R)
Jason Bateman as David Sandy Duncan as Sandy Jeremy Licht as Mark Danny Ponce as Willie Josh Taylor as Michael Edie McClurg as Mrs Poole
Willard Scott as Peter Poole. Burned Out
The Hogans have to reassess their future and values after their home is burned down. Written by CHIP KEYES , DOUG KEYES and JUDY PIOLI
Directed by HOWARD STORM
with Mike Harding.
The railway line that runs from Settle to Carlisle is one of the best known in the country. A mecca for train spotters, but this line has also been an inspiration for painters, musicians and poets. Mike Harding looks at some of these inspirations. Producer KEN STEPHINSON
A FALKMAN TELEVISION production for BBCtv
Captain and the Kids in Petunia National Park
Andy Crane - starting with Wlzbit by BARRY MURRAY starring Paul Daniels. Badbit
Do you know what a Doppelganger is? Professor
Doom does, and did! He made one! It's all very confuddling for the Puzzleoplians, especially Wizbit and Wooly. Directed by PHIL BISHOP (R)
At long last, strongman
Popeye and girlfriend Olive Oyl have got married and have a son - Popeye Jr. Junior Gets a Job (R)
The up-to-the-minute news service for Britain's children.
with Peter Duncan
Remember, Remember the Fifth of November
The 'towering inferno' and the 'rat run' are both legend in the London Fire Brigade and are part of Peter Duncan 's dare as he trains to become a fireman.
On Bonfire Night he joins White Watch at Holloway Fire Station for a night of firefighting that he will never forget.
Film editor RONI RADDON Producer ALEX LEGER (R)
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with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather SUZANNE CHARLTON
Louise Batchelor 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 IJF if you have any news for the programme.
Live and lively entertainment from Terry and his guests. Director TONY NEWMAN
Producer GRAHAM OWENS
Series producer PETER ESTALL
High Society
Desperate to get the attention of the newspaper's owner, Larry is delighted to be invited to the great man's weekend houseparty - but it's only because Balki has been mistaken for royalty! Written by PAULA ROTH Directed by JOEL ZWICK
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starring written by STAN HEY and ANDREW NICKOLDS The Single Life
'Okay! The Big Brixton Posse, Delbert and Winston, is back together, out gigging again.
The music's crucial, the floor is hot, the crowd immense! Just a minute, my girlie, Claudette, is trying to whisper sweet and sour nothings in my ear. This could be serious guy!'
With JULIA ST JOHN Music JOE DWORNIAK
DUNCAN BRIDGEMAN
Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER (R)
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written by CARLA LANE.
Is there some possibility of happiness for Mrs Boswell when she meets Derek in the park?
Title music by DAVID MACKAY Designer PAUL TRERISE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
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with Michael Buerk
Regional News; Weather
A series of personal documentaries on the contemporary world.
Johnny and Alf Go Home by Johnny Speight.
With Warren Mitchell as Alf Garnett and the Councillor. 'I didn't create Alf Garnett , society did,' says
Johnny Speight , who tonight returns to Canning Town to see if
'Alf is still alive and kicking. 'Alf Garnett was the greatest politician I ever knew,' says Stewey, an ex-docker.
At the heart of Dockland and the traditional East-End community, Johnny's old manor is changing fast - but for better or worse?
Film cameraman BARRY ACKROYD Researcher MARC SIGSWORTH Film editor EDWARD ROBERTS Producer NORMAN SWALLOW
Executive producer DAVID PEARSON Director DAVID COLLISON
A THIRD EYE production for BBCtv
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from the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool.
Introduced by Angela Rippon
Commentator Charles Nove
Tonight teams from the North West and Home Counties North include top-class competitors Andrew Sinkinson and Lorraine Barry, and Richard and Els Porter, the UK Amateur Modern and Latin Champions.
Professional champions Donnie Burns, Gaynor Fairweather, Ronnie Montez and Liz Curtis are in cabaret with a fabulous tribute to Judy Garland.
Musical director ANDY ROSS
Arranged by ERIC MORLEY
Lighting RON MINTY
Sound JOHN DRAKE
Designer GARY PRITCHARD
Director PETER FITTON
Producer SIMON BETTS
Jimmy Perry looks back at music-hall acts from the 1930s and 40s.
Today's programme includes Flanagan and Allen, the great tenor Richard Tauber , the Two Leslies,
Sandy McPherson and a spectacular tap-dancing routine from the Danny Lipton Trio.
Recorded at the headquarters of the Grand Order of Water Rats in London. Written by jimmy PERRY Produced by PAT PARRISH
Does Anyone Here Speak English?
Britain's continental competitors are sending their business people on language courses. In 1992, will they have an advantage over their British counterparts who think English is enough?
Assistant producer NICOLE CHURCH Series editor BRIAN DAVIES (R) (e)