Programme Index

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Weather followed by Open Air
Join Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving in the Open Air studio - call [number removed]to take part. Today's guest is Annie Miles , Sue from Brookside, and your television teasers are answered in Query Corner.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Jayne Irving
Unknown:
Annie Miles

If it's on your mind or in the news, Robert Kilroy-Silk and his studio audience are debating the subject. For topical talk and animated argument catch them each day.
• AUDIENCE: to participate ring [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk

Introduced by Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus
The Playground Stop
Where Dave helps with the washing, Liz blows bubbles and Lizzie thinks she's a shirt.
Presenters:
Dave Benson Phillips and Elizabeth Watts. Puppeteer: Jane Eve.
Storyteller: Zoe McAvoy.
Story: Daisy and the Washing Machine by Tony Bradman and Priscilla Lamont. Music JONATHAN COHEN Producer SHEILA FRASER Executi"e producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
A FELGATE production for BBCtv

Contributors

Introduced By:
Simon Parkin
Unknown:
Dave Benson Phillips
Unknown:
Elizabeth Watts.
Unknown:
Zoe McAvoy.
Unknown:
Tony Bradman
Unknown:
Priscilla Lamont.
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Sheila Fraser
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Weather followed by Open Air
Join Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving in the Open Air studio - call [number removed]to take part.
Today's guests are
Annie Miles and Brian Regan , Sue and Terry from Brookside.
Also Judge James Pickles talks about the televising of court cases.
Roy Sheppard is out on the road bringing the camera to the viewers and your television teasers are answered in Query Comer. Producer ALISON MORSE

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Jayne Irving
Unknown:
Annie Miles
Unknown:
Brian Regan
Talks:
James Pickles
Unknown:
Roy Sheppard
Producer:
Alison Morse

Weather followed by Daytime Live
The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill. Today meet the world's fastest granny,
Lady Fiona Arran , who's set to break the world electric speedboat record live on Lake Windermere. Plus psychologist Sue Stirling opens her first problem casebook in A Problem Aired. With Sue Cook, Andy Craig and Judi Spiers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lady Fiona Arran
Unknown:
Andy Craig
Unknown:
Judi Spiers.

Mrs Mangel gets a new lodger, Scott and Charlene decide it's time to move on. Des has to break some bad news to Jane.
Written by JOHN UPTON
Directed by CHRIS ADSHEAD
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Mangel
Written By:
John Upton
Directed By:
Chris Adshead

Starring Kevin O'Connor as Humphrey Bogart

The story of Humphrey Bogart, his career, his life and his loves. The real man behind the upturned coat collar and the pulled down hat brim, who set the film world ablaze with his magnetic performances.

Films: page 23

Contributors

Screenplay:
Daniel Taradash
Based on the book "Bogie" by:
Joe Hyams
Producer:
Philip Barry
Director:
Vincent Sherman
Humphrey Bogart:
Kevin O'Connor
Lauren Bacall:
Kathryn Harrold
Mayo:
Ann Wedgeworth
Leslie Howard:
Drew Barrymore
Zelma O'Moore:
Patricia Barry
Pat O'Moore:
Donald May
Romanoff:
Alfred Ryder
Mary Phillips:
Carol Vagel
Jack Warner:
Richard Dysart
Sherwood:
Tobias Andersen
Louella Parsons:
Anne Bellamy
Peter Lorre:
Herb Braha

Introduced by Andy Crane - starting with:

Doodle
The countdown is on this week for doodlers to design the latest in space rockets while cartoon adventures for Touche Turtle, Mr Hiccup and the Plonsters are really out of this world! Music MICHAEL OMER Executive producer
THERESA PLUMMER-ANDREWS Producer ROY MILANI (R)

4.05pm Touche Turtle
Dum De Dum Dum with a cry of 'Touche Away!' the unlikely musketeer Touche is off to avenge wrongs and protect the weak. (R)

4.15pm Heathcliff with Cats and Co
Revenge of the Kitty; Jungle Vacation

4.35pm What's That Noise?
NB: Craig Charles: It's the 'wordsmith's' turn today! Are the words more important than the music?
1: Ask Brother Beyond and Nathan's doing the jam!
2: And Bobby Charles - do you remember See You Later Alligator?
3: The student songsters are from the Guildhall Music School.
4: Cleveland Watkiss - is into 'scat', what is that?
5: Cookie Crew - why rap? Do they have a lot to say?
6: And our Nige: Nigel Kennedy has a few choice words to say about opera.
7: And in New York, please find Mandi Patinkin! He should be 'on broadway'! Sound supervisor KEITH MAYES Director TIM GRAHAM Producer PIPPA DYSON

5.00pm Newsround

5.10pm Grange Hill
by David Angus. 11: Georgina finds a mysterious love note in one of her schoolbooks. Who can her latest admirer be? Tegs has gone missing again.
Devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer RON SMEDLEY Director JOHN SMITH (R)
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Andy Crane
Unknown:
Mr Hiccup
Music:
Michael Omer
Producer:
Roy Milani
Unknown:
Craig Charles
Unknown:
Bobby Charles
Unknown:
Nigel Kennedy
Unknown:
Mandi Patinkin
Unknown:
Keith Mayes
Director:
Tim Graham
Producer:
Pippa Dyson
Unknown:
David Angus.
Unknown:
Phil Redmond
Producer:
Ron Smedley
Director:
John Smith
Mrs McClusky:
Gwyneth Powell
Mr Bronson:
Michael Sheard
Mr Griffiths:
George A. Cooper
Mr Robson:
Stuart Organ
Mr Mackenzie:
Nicholas Donnelly
MiSS Booth:
Karen Ford
Bev Collier:
Heather Wright
Gonch Gardner:
John McMahon
Ronnie Birtles:
Tina Mahon
Mandy Freemont:
Melanie Hiscock
Trevor Cleaver:
John Drummond
Calley Donnington:
Simone Hyams
Fiona Wilson:
Michelle Gayle
Ziggy Greaves:
George Christopher
Robbie Wright:
John Alford
Georgina Hayes:
Samantha Lewis
Helen Kelly:
Ruth Carraway
Mauler McCaul:
Joshua Fenton
Ted:
Ian Congdon-Lee
Vince Savage:
Steve West
Matthew Pearson:
Paul Adams
Clarke Trent:
Darren Cudjoe
Chrissy Mainwaring:
Sonya Kearns
Susi Young:
Lynne Radford
Justine Dean:
Rachel Roberts
Carol:
Denise Bone
Boy with Walkman:
Darren Lock
Second-year boys:
Paul Campbell
Second-year boys:
Josef Hornsey
Girl in art room:
Toni Zambon
Boy in art room:
Shaun Vitalis

Howard Stableford visits a world within a world - an astonishing experimental space colony in the Arizona desert where preparations to lock away eight volunteers for two years are nearing completion.
With Peter Macann and Judith Hann.
Producers CYNTHIA PAGE,
MARTIN MORTMORE , JACK WEBER and KATHARINE EVERETT
Studio director PHILIP DOLLING Editor RICHARD REISZ

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter MacAnn
Unknown:
Judith Hann.
Unknown:
Martin Mortmore
Unknown:
Jack Weber
Unknown:
Katharine Everett
Director:
Philip Dolling
Editor:
Richard Reisz

by Michael Robartes.
"Too late for doubts now, doll."
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Robartes
Devised by:
Tony Holland
Devised by:
Julia Smith
Series Designer:
Keith Harris
Series Script Editor:
John Maynard
Producer:
Mike Gibbon
Director:
William Slater
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Danny:
Saul Jephcott
Ethel Skinner:
Gretchen Franklin
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Marge:
Pat Coombs
Pat:
Pam St. Clement
Frank:
Mike Reid
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Wicksy:
Nick Berry
Pete:
Peter Dean
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Ian:
Adam Woodyatt
Cindy:
Michelle Collins
Trevor:
Phil McDermott
Paul:
Mark Thrippleton
Sohail:
Ronny Jhutti
Ashraf:
Aftab Sachak
Big Ron:
Ron Tarr
Julie Cooper:
Louise Plowright
Laurie:
Gary Powell
Kathy Beale:
Gillian Taylforth
Marie:
Vicky Murdock
Ricky:
Sid Owen

by David Croft and Jimmy Perry.

Our heroes discover an unexploded bomb in the vault of Captain Mainwaring's bank. and the voice of Bud Flanagan. (R)

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Voice (singer, signature tune):
Bud Flanagan
Design:
Paul Joel
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sergeant Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Corporal Jones:
Clive Dunn
Pte Frazer:
John Laurie
Pte Walker:
James Beck
Pte Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Pte Pike:
Ian Lavender
Mrs Pike:
Janet Davies
ARP Warden:
Bill Pertwee
Bank inspector:
Robert Dorning
Captain Rogers:
Norman Mitchell

7: Beyond the Surgery Door
8.30am: the door opens revealing the bedraggled victim of a road accident - a baby red deer. For George Rafferty , it's the start of a day which also brings him face to face with a gorilla. Next day, at the annual Grantown Show, George manages to relax as he meets some of the farmers and animals he has worked with over the last year. It's a great way to end the farming year - and the series.
Film editor JANE VAL BAKER Sound MARTYN CLIFT
Photography ALEX HANSEN
Executive producer PAUL HAMANN Producer JEREMY MILLS
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Contributors

Unknown:
George Rafferty
Editor:
Jane Val Baker
Unknown:
Martyn Clift
Unknown:
Photography Alex Hansen
Producer:
Paul Hamann

A series of ten programmes created by Murray Smith. 5: Bring on the Cavalry by Michael Aitkens.
Danny is arrested but confounds his lawyer by refusing to provide an alibi for a crime he did not commit, leaving Frank to take on vicious drug dealer Colonel Mombassa.
Music DAVE LAWSON
Director of photography ALAN JONES Editor JOHN S SMITH
Director LAWRENCE GORDON CLARK Producer SELWYN ROBERTS
A ZENITH production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
Murray Smith.
Unknown:
Michael Aitkens.
Music:
Dave Lawson
Unknown:
Alan Jones
Editor:
John S Smith
Director:
Lawrence Gordon Clark
Producer:
Selwyn Roberts
Frank Kane:
Don Henderson
Danny Kane:
Leslie Grantham
Det Insp Rosy Campbell:
Kitty Aldridge
Carol Kane:
Barbara Wilshere
Polish Joe:
Leon Herbert
Jonjo O'Brady:
Peter Gowen
Det Chief Supt Graham:
Frederick Warder
Det Sgt Fielding:
Nigel Harrison
Det Insp Fairweather:
James Saxon
Det Con Milligan:
Pete Lee Wilson
Det Con Lambton:
Thomas Craig
Peter Noonan:
Philip Martin Brown
Colonel Mombassa:
Treva Etienne
Max Wartbug:
David Swift
Det Supt Chiwers:
John Benfield
Sir Wetherly Weakes:
Trevor Martin
Peregrine Powell:
Nicholas Pritchard
Madge Bailey:
Joan Campion

In May 1975, Jon Swain arrived at a border post between Cambodia and Thailand exhausted. For nearly three weeks, he'd been trapped in the French Embassy in Phnom Penh not knowing whether he'd get out alive. In the years that followed, millions of Cambodians were murdered or driven from their homes by the Khmer Rouge. Many of those who survived the terror found their way across that same frontier, but not to freedom. They were trapped in a refugee limbo. Now as the civil war threatens to intensify in the wake of the Vietnamese pull out, Swain - 1989 International Reporter of the Year - retraces his steps to the frontier to report on the lost people who exist in its shadow.
Executive producer GEORGE CAREY Camera SIMON SMITH
Sound NIVAT SUMNEANGSANOR Film editor KEITH LONG Director GERRY TROYNA

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Swain
Producer:
George Carey
Producer:
Camera Simon Smith
Director:
Gerry Troyna

Old Gringo is the epic tale of passion and power, based on Carlos Fuentes 's award-winning novel. The
Mexican revolution provides the spectacular backdrop, and the cast includes Jane Fonda , Gregory Peck and Jimmy Smits.
A Chorus of Disapproval by Alan Ayckbourn was filmed in Scarborough.
Michael Winner , whose image is more of an action and violence man is directing comedy again. Anthony Hopkins ,
Prunella Scales and Jeremy Irons talk of Winner's hectic filming schedule. Director CAIUS JULYAN
Producer BRUCE THOMPSON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Old Gringo
Unknown:
Carlos Fuentes
Unknown:
Jane Fonda
Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Unknown:
Jimmy Smits.
Unknown:
Alan Ayckbourn
Unknown:
Michael Winner
Unknown:
Anthony Hopkins
Unknown:
Prunella Scales
Unknown:
Jeremy Irons
Producer:
Bruce Thompson
Unknown:
Barry Norman

London Fashion Week
Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin review the last five frenetic days in London. Among the designers bringing fashion week to a close are Alistair Blair , John Galliano and Vivienne Westwood. Making their debut with their own shows are Pam Hogg , Tamasz Starzewski and Red or Dead. Producer CLARE STRIDE
Executive producer ROGER CASSTLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Unknown:
Alistair Blair
Unknown:
John Galliano
Unknown:
Vivienne Westwood.
Unknown:
Pam Hogg
Unknown:
Tamasz Starzewski
Producer:
Clare Stride
Producer:
Roger Casstles

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