With Wayne Jackman and Ian Tregonning. Designer TERESA LAWLER Director JEREMY SWAN
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Starting with Playbus
The Playground Stop
Presenters: Dave Benson
Phillips and Elizabeth Watts. Puppeteer: Jane Eve (R)
7.55am
Laurel and Hardy
Badge Budgers (R)
8.00am New Adventures of Mighty Mouse
Scrap Happy
8.15am Eggs 'n' Baker
And Why Not, Cheryl Baker 's pop guests today, perform Licence to Chill. Plus Dutch cheese and vitamins.
Director JOHN F. D. NORTHOVER Producer MADELINE WILTSHIRE BBC North West
8.35am Thundercats
The Unholy Alliance (R)
with Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene.
Featuring Trevor and Simon and Peter Simon. This week: Lenny Henry and Martika. Lynn Faulds Wood has a Watchdog I Going Live! report on bicycle safety, and the Press Conference guest is Roald Dahl.
Editor CHRIS BELLINGER
Suzanne Charlton
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Football; 12.30 Golf
1.10 News; 1.15 Boxing
1.35 Motor Racing
1.55 Racing; 2.10 Snooker
2.25 Racing; 2.40 Rallying
2.55 Racing; 3.10 Golf
4.35 Final Score
Golf from Wentworth.
Suntory World Matchplay Championship
Boxing from the Elephant and Castle Leisure Centre. Commentator:
Harry Carpenter.
Snooker
Rothmans Grand Prix
Commentators: Ted Lowe ,
JackKarnehm.CliveEverton.
Racing from Ascot.
2.00 Red Oaks Autumn Stakes (Old Mile)
2.30 Princess Royal Stakes dim)
3.00 Bovis Stakes H'cap (5f) Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
Motor Racing from Silverstone.
Esso British Touring Car Championship Commentator: Murray Walker
Rallying from the Yorkshire Forest. Mobil 1 Rally Challenge Reporter: Steve Rider. Television presentation: Golf JOHN SHREWSBURY.
ALASTAIR SCOTT and JIM RESIDE Snooker KEITH MACKENZIE and KEITH PHILLIPS
Racing WENDY SHEPPARD Motor racing BHP LIMITED Rallying BHP LIMITED
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS
with Moira Stuart. Weather
Grin and Share It; Busman 's Holiday; Cat Fishin. Director NICK JONES
Producer DAVID PLATT
Live from a dig on the site of an old Roman Hypermarket. Special guest stars: Ken Dodd and Desmond Lynam.
Script associate CHARLIE ADAMS Written by MARTIN BOOTH . JOHN MACHIN. STUART SILVER .
ALAN WHITING and MALCOLM WILLIAMSON Sound DAVID THOMPSON Lighting ERIC WALLIS Design DACRE PUNT
Produced and directed by MICHAEL LEGGO
starring Bob Monkhouse. Game devised by TERRY MARDELL Programme associates
COLIN EDMONDS and JOHN JUNKIN Lighting CHRIS KEMPTON Sound JOHN DELANY Designer JOHN STOUT
Director TONY NEWMAN
Produced by GEOFF MILES
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Special guest star Les Dennis. Featuring Bella Emberg , with Tom Bright and Sherrie Hewson. A cheeky Scotsman causes havoc during an audience with Queen
Victoria, and Dracula gives a vampirish lesson in cookery. Choreography TUDOR DAVIES Sound LAURIE TAYLOR Lighting BILL MILLAR
Design BOB COVE . DAVID HITCHCOCK Produced and directed by JOHN BISHOP
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A 12-part series based on the books by James Herriot. 7: The New Worldby Roger Davenport. Starring
Lady Hulton's sick cat propels Siegfried into updating the practice to cater for such refined clients ...
Music composed and conducted by JOHNNY PEARSON Designer BOB FARR
Producer BILL SELLARS
Director MICHAEL BRAYSHAW
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with Michael Buerk. Weather
starring
1964: a West Point-style academy, where an all-white tradition of harsh discipline and violent humiliation has festered for over a century. This year it's taken on its first black cadet, and maverick senior Will McLean is assigned the dangerous task of keeping him both in the academy - and alive!
Screenplay by THOMAS POPE and LLOYD FONVIELLE based on the novel by PAT CONROY Produced by HERB JAFFE and GABRIEL KATZKA
Directed by FRANC RODDAM
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Sue's guests tonight include two musical anarchists: Ken Russell , iconoclastic director of such controversial films as The Music Lovers and Mahler, and Victor Borge , who refreshes the parts other Danish pianists cannot reach. Sound MARK HOLLAND Lighting ERIC WALUS
Design RICHARD MORRIS
Directed by JOHN KAYE COOPER Produced by JON PLOWMAN
starring and 1910: stranded in Bavaria, honeymooners Gerald and Marianne head for the local inn, where they receive an invitation from the owner of a nearby castle. A stylish Hammer version of the Dracula tale.
Screenplay by JOHN ELDER
Produced by ANTHONY HINDS Directed by DON SHARP
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