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Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus
The Tent Stop with Trish Cooke ,
Ricky Diamond and Sheila Hyde. Music RICHARD BROWN Director BRIAN JAMESON Producer ANN REAY
A FELGATE production for BBCtv (R)
10.50am The Bunyip
Lyrebird (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Trish Cooke
Unknown:
Ricky Diamond
Unknown:
Sheila Hyde.
Music:
Richard Brown
Director:
Brian Jameson
Producer:
Ann Reay

Weather followed by Democrats 89
David Dimbleby ,
Vivian White and Ian Smith present live coverage of the last session of this year's SLD conference from Brighton. Top of the agenda this morning is SLD leader Paddy Ashdown 's keynote speech. Producers MARSH MARSHALL and CATHI MCGILL
Engineering managers GEOFFREY TAYLOR and GEOFFREY HIGGS Editor JAMES HOGAN including at
12.00 News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Vivian White
Unknown:
Ian Smith
Leader:
Paddy Ashdown
Producers:
Marsh Marshall
Unknown:
Geoffrey Taylor
Unknown:
Geoffrey Higgs
Editor:
James Hogan

Peter Baxter is on the team. He and Beverley receive bad news.
Written by RAY HARDING Directed by STEVE MANN
(Cast page 35. Repeated at 5.35pm) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Baxter
Written By:
Ray Harding
Directed By:
Steve Mann

hosted by John Sachs.
Today's contestants are Jan Dines from London and Christopher Cooke from Amersham. Quiz answers:
1: Get Back 2: Cubism
3: Bamboo shoots 4: 'Tumbledown'

Contributors

Unknown:
John Sachs.
Unknown:
Christopher Cooke

Starring Henry Fonda as Little Pinks and Lucille Ball as Gloria

Produced by Damon Runyon from his own short story, this is a modern fable set on the big street of Broadway. Little Pinks, a meek nightclub busboy, is in love with ace singer Gloria, who barely notices his existence. But when she is crippled by gangster boss Case Abies, it is Little Pinks and his band of wisecracking guys and dolls who rally round to save her...
Films: page 16

Contributors

Producer/From the story Little Pinks by:
Damon Runyon
Screenplay:
Leonard Spigelgass
Director:
Irving Reis
Little Pinks:
Henry Fonda
Gloria:
Lucille Ball
Case Ables:
Barton MacLane
Nicely Nicely Johnson:
Eugene Pallette
Violette:
Agnes Moorehead
Horsethief:
Sam Levine
Professor B:
Ray Collins
Mrs Venus:
Marion Martin
Decatur Reed:
William Orr
Col Venus:
George Cleveland
Mrs Levkowitz:
Vera Gordon

Andy Crane - starting with Laurel and Hardy
Big Bear Bungle (R)
Stan and Ollie go camping
3.55pm Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Stephen Johnson with Jo Korna.
Sophie, Steve and Jo are back with a new series of the programme that answers your questions. This week:
Is sea air really good for you? How do helicopters work? What part of a banana would you plant to grow more bananas?
Designer PAUL SUDLOW
Production ALISON STEWART
0 QUESTIONS to: 'Corners', BBCtv, London W12 7RJ
4.10pm Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Gold Stars (R)
4.35pm
Waterfront Revisited
The Best of 'On the Waterfront' starring Andrew O'Connor Bernie Nolan Kate Copstick and Terry Randall. Waterfront top tip: if you store angora wool in the fridge, it's much easier to knit.
Producer MARTIN HUGHES
BBC North West (R) revised
5.00pm Newsround
5.05pm Grange Hill Episode 2 by Barry Purchase.
How long can Tegs's brother hide out before the police discover him, and can
Justine keep the secret?
Dogs handled by Pauline Clift
Devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer RONALD SMEDLEY Director ALBERT BARBER (R)
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Contributors

Presented By:
Sophie Aldred
Presented By:
Stephen Johnson
Unknown:
Jo Korna.
Unknown:
Alison Stewart
Unknown:
Charlie Brown
Unknown:
Andrew O'Connor
Unknown:
Bernie Nolan
Unknown:
Kate Copstick
Unknown:
Terry Randall.
Producer:
Martin Hughes
Unknown:
Barry Purchase.
Unknown:
Pauline Clift
Unknown:
Phil Redmond
Producer:
Ronald Smedley
Director:
Albert Barber
Mrs McClusky:
Gwyneth Powell
Mr Bronson:
Michael Sheard
Mr Mackenzie:
Nicholas Donnelly
Miss Booth:
Karen Ford
Mr Griffiths:
George A Cooper
Mr Robson:
Stuart Organ
MiSS Stone:
Madeline Church
Mark Ratcliffe:
Adam Ross
Mr Ratcliffe:
Alan Ford
Det Bonner:
Roy Spencer
Second detective:
Christopher Laye
Gonch:
John McMahon
Vince:
Steve West
Ziggy:
George Christopher
Trevor:
John Drummond
Calley:
Simone Hyams
Robbie:
John Alford
Mauler:
Joshua Fenton
Ted:
Ian Congdon-Lee
Danny:
Jonathan Lambeth
Helen:
Ruth Carraway
Fiona:
Michelle Gayle
Ronnie:
Tina Mahon
Georgina:
Samantha Lewis
Clarke:
Darren Cudjoe
Susi Young:
Lynne Radford
Matthew:
Paul Adams
Chrissy:
Sonya Kearns
Tegs:
Sean Maguire
Justine:
Rachel Roberts
Tracey:
Penny-Belle Fowler
Pensioner:
Alec Wallis
Man in dressing gown:
Anthony Bailey

What will Anneka Rice's challenge be this week? To paint the Forth Road Bridge in an afternoon? To fill Wembley Stadium with sunshine in the middle of November? Anneka has no idea until the fateful moment when her challenge arrives. But you can be sure that her task will be impossible - or seem so, until she combines the power of television, her
Challenger truck and tons of public good will to make the impossible possible.
Original music by DAVID MINDEL Associate producer JENNIFER GRADWELL
Executive producer ANNEKA RICE Producer TOM GUTTERIDGE
Directed by TOM GUTTERIDGE and JULIET MAY
A MENTORN FILMS production for BBCtv
0 WRITE TO: Challenge Anneka, London W1A 3AM, if you have a challenge for Anneka.

Contributors

Music By:
David Mindel
Producer:
Jennifer Gradwell
Producer:
Anneka Rice
Producer:
Tom Gutteridge
Directed By:
Tom Gutteridge
Directed By:
Juliet May

by Bill Gallagher.
A 12-part series.

'I'm all for people with handicaps living in the community, but don't they get ripped off, conned?'
'It's his life, let him live it even if that means he makes mistakes.'
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Bill Gallagher
Series created by:
Jeremy Brock
Series created by:
Paul Unwin
Script Editor:
Susan Gandar
Script Editor:
Jane Tranter
Designer:
Len Birchenall
Producer:
Peter Norris
Director:
Jeremy Silberston
Eric:
Robert Patterson
Beverley:
Maggie Ollerenshaw
Edwin:
Russell Hunter
Julie:
Vivienne McKone
Megan:
Brenda Fricker
Alex:
Belinda Davison
Sally:
Dominique Barnes
Charlie:
Derek Thompson
Cyril:
Eddie Nestor
Colin:
Colin Baker
Lisa:
Cathy Shipton
Jimmy:
Robson Green
Dr Perry:
Tam Hoskyns
Howard:
Erick Ray Evans
Keith:
Geoffrey Leesley
Conrad:
Bazil Otoin
Jill:
Miquel Brown
Sylvia:
Shireen Shah
Dr Bower:
William Gaminara

Rape: That's Entertainment? Can the cinema, a medium of fantasy, depict the violent reality of rape without being just an entertaining and, for some, sexually exciting spectacle? Do film-makers have a responsibility to debunk the myths that women 'deserve', 'ask for' or 'secretly desire' to be raped? Can films have a harmful effect on how we think about rape and its victims? At the heart of the programme is a specially commissioned film exercise which explores how the element of titillation in a rape scene ig minimised, and what techniques are.used by less scrupulous film-makers to exploit rape as a sexy sequence.
Film editor DAVID LADWELL Producer JANE MILES
Omnibus editor ANDREW SNELL
0 BARRY NORMAN : page 16

Contributors

Editor:
David Ladwell
Editor:
Andrew Snell
Unknown:
Barry Norman

starring and The theft of a deadly binary nerve gas and the illegal tapping of a top secret government computer point to the activities of James Wright , a millionaire extremist addicted to games. When he appears at a convention where the President is due to speak, his sinister purpose becomes clear, and with the seconds ticking dangerously away, Wright plays his deadly ace ... An edge-of-the-seat thriller from the writer of The Andromeda Strain and director of Coma.
Screenplay by ROBERT DOZIER Produced by ROBERT JACKS
Directed by MICHAEL CRICHTON
0 FILMS: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
James Wright
Unknown:
Andromeda Strain
Unknown:
Robert Dozier
Produced By:
Robert Jacks
Directed By:
Michael Crichton
Steven Graves:
Ben Gazzara
James Wright:
E G Marshall
Timothy Drew:
Martin Sheen
Robert Phillips:
William Windom
Dr Nordman:
Joseph Wiseman
Lewis:
Jim McMullan
Dr Wolff:
Will Kuluva
Agent:
Hank Brandt

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