(R)
with Kirsty Wark and Jill Dando.
Weather
starting with Heathcliff
Say Cheese; Cat's Angels (R)
9.25am
Record Breakers with Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker.
Oyez! Oyez! Record Breakers pumps up the volume with the loudest man in the world. Bob Burns , the town crier of Bermuda. The noise level's also high when
Johnny Dumfries and Andy Wallace drive in the record-breaking Jaguar which won Le Mans. Norris McWhirter from the Guinness Book of Records is put on the spot by the Record Breakers'audience. And Geoff Capes performs an incredible feat of strength. Producer GREG CHILDS
Executive producer ERIC ROWAN (R)
10.00am News
Weather followed by Cartoons
10.30am Playbus
The Playground Stop
Dave and the children keep cool, Liz paints a rainbow and Lizzie plays with rain. Presenters:
Dave Benson Phillips Elizabeth Watts.
Puppeteer: Jane Eve.
Story: Spondooliks and the Bubble Machine by Bill Bridges.
Music JONATHAN COHEN
10.55am Five to Eleven with pupils from Newlands
Girls' Comprehensive School, Maidenhead.
11.00am News
Weather followed by Woody Woodpecker Double Bill
To Catch a Woodpecker (R) Tee Bird
11.15am The 0 Zone with Andy Crane.
11.25am Superman
The Last Knight starring George Reeves as the Man of Steel.
11.50am Bananaman
Last Banana with the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor , Bill Oddie Graeme Garden and Jill Shilling (R)
Weather followed by The Garden Party
Jan Leeming ,
Eamonn Holmes and Paul Coia share summertime at the Botanic
Gardens in Glasgow.
Caron Keating explores the world of Page 3 girls.
Walter Gilmour shows how to make your garden bloom.
with Michael Buerk.
Weather Bernard Davey
The jury gives its verdict at Mike's trial.
Written by RAY KOLLE
Directed by TONY OSICKA
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Alive and Puffing with Gwyn Richards.
The branch line to Minehead was closed by British Rail in 1971, but it still survives as the West Somerset Railway, Britain's longest private line. Produced and directed by BERNARD GOODSALL and ANDREW JOHNSTON BBC Bristol (R)
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starring
When Amy Johnson broke the record for a solo flight to Australia in 1930, it made her a heroine in the eyes of Britain and brought her a husband in Jim Mollison , a fellow pilot with a similar spirit of adventure. Their exploits thrilled the world but their triumphs could not hide their unhappy marriage.
Screenplay by MILES MALLESON from a story by VISCOUNT CASTLEROSSE Produced and directed by HERBERT WILCOX
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Andy Crane - starting with Ewoks
Sun Star vs Shadowstone (R)
4.35pm
The Really Wild Show
Presented by Terry Nutkins Nick Davies , Chris Packham. Producers ALASTAIR FOTHERGILL PAUL APPLEBY (R) BBC Bristol
5.00pm Newsround
Includes the second of five special diary reports from the US Space Academy,
Alabama, by young British astronaut hopeful, 15-year-old Helen Bridger.
Space Mission - Day 2
5.05pm Gentle Ben
Lifeline
A violent storm breaks when Ellen takes her son Mark and his friends camping.
Directed by GERD OSWALD
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This week Alan Maryon
Davis and Maggie Philbin visit the Veterinary School, Bristol.
Throat surgery, heart murmurs, cataracts.... all routine problems for a top medical centre. But not when the patients are a racehorse, a 6-month-old collie and a cat. In this hospital, the nurses, doctors and surgeons not only have to handle patients of all shapes and sizes, but also of any species - from budgies to elephants. And the patients can't tell them where it hurts!
Director STUART MCDONALD Producer JON PALFREMAN
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by Jane Hollowood
"It's more than rumours. She says she's seen Si with another girl."
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring Paul Daniels.
Featuring Debbie McGee. Musical director BURT RHODES
Programme associate ali BONGO Technical consultant GIL LEANEY Designer JAMES GRANT
Produced and directed by GEOFF MILES (R)
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Presented by Anne Robinson Producer LAN STUBBS
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BBCto Centre. London W12 7RJ
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with Michael Buerk
Regional News; Weather
A story of bitter rivalry, driving ambition, triumph and despair in four parts, spanning three generations and eight decades. Starring
1: Richard Eastwick was born in a London slum in 1878; by the time he was 20 he'd been on the road for eight years. It was a road that led him to a new continent - Australia. He went there with nothing but the bag on his back and a dream - to become one of the greatest landowners that country had ever seen.
Written by TONY MORPHETT. MICHAEL JENKINS. JOHN POWER. TERRY HAYES JOHN DUIGAN , ALAN SEYMOUR and JOHN MISTO
Produced by TERRY HAYES , DOUG MITCHELL and GEORGE MILLER Directed by MICHAEL JENKINS and JOHN POWER .
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with David Dimbleby.
5: If You Don Like Our Peaches Quit Shaking Our Tree
As soon as the war ended,
American aid to Britain was cut off. But the illusion that peace marked a return to the pre-war balance of power between them was short-lived: Britain now depended on America economically and militarily.
Tonight's programme shows how the Cold War gave
Britain a role in the alliance as an essential forward base for American bombers; but also how her own freedom of action was limited - a truth brutally exposed by the Suez Crisis of 1956. Executive producer GEORGE CAREY Producer ADAM CURTIS (R)
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