(R)
with Laurie Mayer and Sally Magnusson. Business news: Rodney Smith and Fiona Foster
Weather: Francis Wilson Arts news: Jill Dando Sport: Bob Wilson
Reporters: Mark Easton , Bill Turnbull , Charlie Lee-Potter , John Buckley ,
Richard Phillips , Ron McCullagh and Gareth Jones. Editor BOB WHEATON Director JANET CROOK
Weather followed by Better Badminton with Jake Downey. 5: Mixed Doubles with Ray Stevens , Karen Bridge , Paul Whetnall and Nora Perry. (R)
Presented by Susan Hicks. Tongue-tied in the fishmongers? Then join
Susan Hicks for some mouth-watering and simple fish recipes, whilst Barrie the fish guides you round the fishmonger's slab.
Series producer RON BLOOMFIELD Producer ANNE O'DWYER (R) (e)
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Weather followed by Four Square
with Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus
The Tent Stop
Where Humphrey and Wobble Clown join Trish Cooke , Ricky Diamond ,
Amerjit Deu and Shelaagh Ferrell and children from Swaffield School,
Wandsworth, London, to tell the story The Rajah's Ears, a traditional Indian story retold by Michael Rosen. Music RICHARD BROWN Director BRIAN JAMESON Producer ANN REAY
A FELGATE production for BBC'tv (R)
10.50am Barney with the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor Harry Enfield
Jan Ravens and Enn Reitel. Barney Nabs a Crook Directed by BOB BALSER
Produced by JOHN COATES (R)
with Mark Kingston. Producer RALPH ROLLS
A FORGE PRODUCTIONS LTD programme for BBCtv
Weather followed by Golf: Ryder Cup
Europe v USA from the Belfry.
This morning's four foursomes get the match under way. From the 12-man teams, captains Tony Jacklin and Raymond Floyd select four pairs and each victory is worth one point. Team selection is important, and experience at match play vital as the European team attempt to win the trophy for the third successive time. Commentators:
Peter Alliss , Harry Carpenter Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay Clive Clark , Steve Rider and Mike Hughesdon. Producer ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY including at
12.00 News and Weather
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Sportsyear magazine offers the definitive guide to the teams, the captains and the history of this major biennial tournament. Plus there 's
Tony Jacklin 's exclusive hole-by-hole analysis of the Belfry. Available from newsagents, price £1.95.
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Ski Fever
For half the year
Don Rumbold worked sheet metal in Bradford, Yorkshire, to pay for the other half of his life - ski-ing on Cairngorm in Scotland. He was in his mid-20s when he first saw a pair of skis - on a Bradford golf course. He asked to have a go and finished up in a bunker. Ten years later he was a ski instructor.
Producer DAVID BEAN Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY (R)
with Philip Hayton.
Weather Michael Fish
Mrs Mangel is distraught when Cedric loses his head. Written by RAY KOLLE
Directed by KENDAL FLANAGAN
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Europe v USA from the Belfry.
Des Lynam introduces coverage of this afternoon's fourball matches.
Andy Crane - starting with
Laurel and Hardy Camera-Bugged (R)
4.00pm Corners
with Sophie Aldred , Stephen Johnson and Jo Koma. How do bees make honey?
How does a radio-controlled car work?
Director STEVE HOCKING
Production ALISON STEWART
4.15pm Yogi's Treasure Hunt: The Moaning Lisa
Yogi and the gang investigate the theft of a painting.
4.30pm Waterfront Revisited
The Very Best of 'On the Waterfront' starring Andrew O'Connor Bernie Nolan , Kate Copstick and Terry Randall. producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC North West
4.55pm Newsround
5.05pm Grange Hill
Episode Four by Margaret Simpson.
Trevor is convinced that Vince has ESP.
Devised by PHIL REDMOND
Producer RONALD SMEDLEY
Director ALBERT BARBER (R)
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with John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Join Terry live from the Television Theatre.
What will Anneka'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
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Martyn Lewis presents the latest news and pictures from Britain and around the world with BBC teams at home and abroad.
Regional News
Weekend Weather Ian McCaskill
by Sam Snape.
a 12-part series
'If this goes to court they'll close me down.'
'Serves you right. Too many blokes are getting injured because of cowboys like you.'
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Raymond Carver
Dreams Are What You Wake Up From
'Nobody in America had ever written about these people before.... the kind of people who lived in trailer parks, and drank gin at the kitchen table....'
This is how Jay Mclnerney described the singular literary landscape that became known as 'Carver country.'
Omnibus explores the life that shaped the work of this extraordinary writer, who, after his death a year ago, was acclaimed as the 'American Chekhov' and 'the saviour of the modern short story.'
Carver was friend and mentor to a whole generation of American writers like his wife, poet Tess Gallagher , and Richard Ford.
The programme features dramatisations of two of Carver's most famous stories filmed in their original settings in the American north-west, and specially composed music by the American guitarist Leo Kottke.
Camera JOHN HOOPER
Film editor GUY CROSSMAN Director DAISY GOODWIN
Omnibus editor ANDREW SNELL
Europe v USA from the Belfry.
The story of the first day's play as the European team attempt a hat-trick of victories.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter.
starring
Baron Frankenstein is experimenting to prove that the soul survives the body after death. The execution of his young assistant, Hans, and the suicide of Hans's sweetheart, Christina, provide the baron with an opportunity to develop his research in a macabre new direction.
Screenplay by JOHN ELDER
Produced by ANTHONY NELSON Directed by TERENCE FISHER
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