(R)
with Laurie Mayer and Chris Lowe.
Weather followed by Four Square
David Dimbleby ,
Vivian White and Ian Smith present live coverage from the SLD Conference in Brighton, which this morning includes a major debate on Britain's industrial future. Editor JAMES HOGAN including at
10.00am News and Weather
Simon Parkin - starting with:
Playbus
which stops today at The Dot Stop
Storyteller: Iain Lauchlan. Music: Paul Reade.
(R)
10.50am The Bunyip: Wombat
(R)
with Peter Gilmore.
Weather followed by Democrats 89
Presented by David Dimbleby Vivian White and Ian Smith. Editor JAMES HOGAN including at
12.00 News and Weather
with Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Written by c. V. SCHOFIELD Directed by STEVE MANN
(Cast page 35. Repeated at 5. 35pm)
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hosted by John Sachs.
There are already two daily winners of Four Square.
Today they play their second round to find who goes on to the quarter-finals. The winner will bank his points in his very own 'Four Square Account' - if he carries on winning he can convert these points into 'Four Square
Miles' for a trip of a lifetime.
The Morning After Written by DIANA GOULD
Directed by JEFF BLECKNER (R)
An insight into the highly-strung world of music exams.
Producer FRANCES BERRIGAN
40 Minutes editor EDWARD MIRZOEFF (First shown in '40 Minutes
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Andy Crane - starting with
Two by Two presented by Jenny Powell.
There's a wash and brush up for a terrier and a tangle of greyhounds as Jenny works through a day at a kennels.
Songs written and performed by Derek Griffiths.
Film editor ROGER MULLINS
Series producer JANE TARLETON Producer ANNE DENEHY
4.05pm Bodger and Badger
Written by Andy Cunningham. 1: Bodger Is Chef
Welcome to Troff Nosherama ! Who will win the cookery contest? Will the footballers get two cakes?
Designer ROBERT STEER
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
4.20pm Fantastic Max: Loon on the Moon
It all began on a day trip to Cape Canaveral, when Max, a precocious 16-month-old toddler, wandered away from his family and was blasted deep into space.... (Part 2 tomorrow at 4.25pm)
4.30pm Hartbeat
Tony Hart and Margot Wilson return with new ideas and different ways to create your own pictures. Tunnels and Funnels.
The paper guardsmen are out on parade as the golf course turns crazy. Morph is taken for a ride as he trains the cardboard box and newcomer Alison Millar creates quite a display.
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
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4.55pm Newsround
5.05pm Gentle Ben: The Prey
Mark Wedloe brings home a wild doe on the opening day of the deer hunting season.
Produced by GEORGE SHERMAN Directed by GERD OSWALD
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with John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey.
Weather John Kettley
Join Terry live from Television Centre. Director TOM CORCORAN Producer JANE O'BRIEN
Series producer PETER ESTALL
starring
Crossed Swords by Edwin Pearce.
Jim's attempts at a reconciliation with Susan are not made any easier by his involvement in a feud between the Lefevre and the Roussillon families.
Series created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART Directed by DAVID CARSON Produced by GEORGE GALLACCIO (R)
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with Anne Robinson. Producer IAN STUBBS
0 WRITE TO: Points of View, BBCtv Centre, London W12 8QT.
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with Martyn Lewis. Regional News Weather
Children's Dreams
Why do radishes weep and cabbages demonstrate with Placards? What's it like to fly through the air on a large pink pig or watch your father dancing on a wardrobe in a frilly ballerina's tutu? What do you feel like when you fall off a cliff - and how do you stop the nightmares that come after you have watched as masked men shoot your grandfather?
Find out in tonight's Inside Story, as dream counsellor Brenda Mallon talks to the children of Belfast, Manchester and Cambridgeshire.
Film editor KRYSIA CARTERGIEZ Produced by RICHARD BELLFIELD
Executive producer PAUL HAMANN A FULCRUM production for BBCtv
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introduced by Steve Rider , European Cup Football
The best of the action on a busy night of European football. Among the glamour ties being played tonight are the visit of Bayern Munich, three times winners of the European Cup, to Rangers, while the Irishmen of Derry City take on the might of Benfica, runners-up in the competition of 1988. There is news and results of all the first round, first leg matches involving British clubs in the three club competitions.
Including Bowls. Commentators:
John Motson and Tony Gubba. Television presentation
MIKE ABBOTT and SUE ASHWORTH Assistant editor NIALL SLOANE Producer VIVIEN KENT
Editor JOHN ROWLINSON