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with Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer. Business news:
Rodney Smith , Fiona Foster , Paul Burden and Ros Bew. Weather: Francis Wilson. Sport: Bob Wilson. Editor BOB WHEATON Director JANET CROOK
0 CEEFAX BREAKFAST SERVICE: call up page 400 on teletext.

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Witchell
Unknown:
Laurie Mayer.
Unknown:
Rodney Smith
Unknown:
Fiona Foster
Unknown:
Paul Burden
Unknown:
Ros Bew.
Unknown:
Francis Wilson.
Unknown:
Bob Wilson.
Editor:
Bob Wheaton
Director:
Janet Crook

Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving are available to take your calls on [number removed]- and Roy Sheppard is out and about with the roving camera.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Jayne Irving
Unknown:
Roy Sheppard

If it's on your mind or in the news, Robert Kilroy-Silk and his studio audience are debating it. 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 stops today at The Dot Stop
Watch the drumstick twirl and spin,
Begin! Begin! Begin!.
Puppeteer: Saskia Wright. Storyteller: Mark Sendell.
Story: The Wizard of the East Music PAUL READE and LIZ KITCHEN
Designer TONY LAWRENCE Producer MICHAEL COLE
10.50am
Stoppit and Tldyup
Say Please and Thank You
Narrated by Terry Wogan. (R)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Simon Parkin
Unknown:
Saskia Wright.
Unknown:
Mark Sendell.
Music:
Paul Reade
Music:
Liz Kitchen
Designer:
Tony Lawrence
Producer:
Michael Cole
Unknown:
Terry Wogan.
Dot:
Liz Kitchen

Weather followed by Open Air
Today's guests include
George Rafferty , subject of the BBC documentary series The Vet. There's also a chance to see the first in a series of film reports called A Day in the Life of.... featuring the TV types who make the headlines. Call [number removed]if you have questions or comments on television issues. Presented by Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving with reporter Roy Sheppard.

Contributors

Unknown:
George Rafferty
Presented By:
Eamonn Holmes
Presented By:
Jayne Irving
Reporter:
Roy Sheppard.

Weather followed by Daytime Live
The lunchtime magazine programme live from
Pebble Mill. Today join
Linda McCartney with her own recipes for vegetarian home cooking.
With Andy Craig and Judi Spiers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Unknown:
Linda McCartney
Unknown:
Andy Craig
Unknown:
Judi Spiers.

The Longest Day
Val has found her babies at last but faces more heartache when the adoptive parents fight to keep them and she can't prove they are hers.
Directed By ARTHUR ALAN SEIDELMAN Written by DAVID PAULSEN

Contributors

Directed By:
Arthur Alan Seidelman
Written By:
David Paulsen
Gary Ewing:
Ted Shackleford
Val Ewing:
Joan van Ark
Abby Ewing:
Donna Mills
Mack Mackenzie:
Kevin Dobson
Karen Mackenzie:
Michele Lee
Ben Gibson:
Douglas Sheehan
Greg Sumner:
William Devane
Joshua Rush:
Alec Baldwin
Lilimae:
Julie Harris
Cathy Geary:
Lisa Hartman
Laura Avery:
Constance McCashin
Sheila Fisher:
Robin Gisberg
Harry Fisher:
Joe Regalbuto
Judge Spalding:
Aarika Wells

Angela Rippon introduces
Monday's Women of the Year Luncheon for more than 400 women who have achieved success. HRH The Princess
Margaret presented the Frink Award, given for notable achievement associated with visual handicap.

Contributors

Introduces:
Angela Rippon

Introduced by Andy Crane - starting with:

Two by Two
Jenny Powell peers at jellyfish and a host of fascinating fins.
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. 6: Adrian Loud Warbler When is Mavis not a waitress?
When she's Miss Cornflake, of course!
Designer ROBERT STEER Producer JUDY WHITFIELD

4.20pm Fantastic Max Monkey See, Monkey Do: 1
Max and the gang have to save an American space chimp.

4.35pm Hartbeat with Tony Hart and Margot Wilson. 5: South
As the flightless bird begins to take shape, the mime artist becomes frozen stiff. Cork is all at sea while the potter gets upset with the weather. Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
Gallery: If you are aged 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, then send your entries to Hartbeat, [address removed]. There will be a prize for any that are shown if you put your name, age and address on the back. Sorry, but your pictures cannot be returned.
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5.00pm Newsround

5.10pm Strangers
4: The stolen treasure turns up again while Kelsey makes a secret rendezvous. Cream is on the prowl and getting nastier by the moment.
Writer MARGARET MAHY Producer CHRIS BAILEY Director PETER SHARP
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andy Crane
Unknown:
Jenny Powell
Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Editor:
Roger Mullins
Producer:
Jane Tarleton
Producer:
Anne Denehy
Written By:
Andy Cunningham.
Designer:
Robert Steer
Producer:
Judy Whitfield
Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Margot Wilson.
Producer:
Christopher Tandy
Unknown:
Margaret Mahy
Producer:
Chris Bailey
Director:
Peter Sharp
Simon:
Andy Cunningham
Mavis:
Joanne Campbell
Mr Troff:
Roger Walker
Zane:
Martin Henderson
Emma:
Amber McWilliams
Morgan:
Hamish McFarlane
Kelsey:
Sonia Pivac
Ludo:
Joel Tobeck
Kate Perrine:
Maggie Harper
Vic Perrine:
David Cole
June Chandler:
Andrea Kelland
Bernie Chandler:
John Mellor
Opal Evander:
Lee Grant
Ludlow Tracey:
Maggie Maxwell
Mrs Evander Sr:
Hazel Cole
Miranda:
Shirley Grace
Cream:
Edward Campbell
Mrs Lane:
Lin Waldegrave
Desiree:
Michele Hine

by Edmund Ward
Starring John Nettles as Det Sgt Bergerac

Past secrets come home to roost for Charlie and when Jim tries to help he finds himself the target of a ruthless criminal
(R) (Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Edmund Ward
Series created by:
Robert Banks Stewart
Director:
Alan Dossor
Producer:
George Gallaccio
Det Sgt Bergerac:
John Nettles
Charlie:
Terence Alexander
Susan:
Louise Jameson
Peter Retford:
Eric Allan
George Lacey:
Nick Stringer
Sammy Kline:
Alan Ford
Chief Inspector Crozier:
Sean Arnold
Harry Johnson:
David Ross
Amie Spivak:
John Forgeham
Mrs Hetherington:
Lill Roughley
Lennie:
Andrew Baker
Det Con Willie Pettit:
John Telfer
Det Con Ben Lomas:
David Kershaw

A seven-part documentary entertainment, in which actor and writer Michael Palin attempts to emulate the achievement and adventures of the late Phileas Fogg. 2: Arabian Frights
Fate lies in wait for Michael at the port of Suez on the Red Sea. With Passepartout, his faithful film crew, he has left behind the timetabled certainties of Europe and progress now depends on the will of Allah.
They cross Egypt safely, by train, camel and battered taxi, but in Suez the ferry to Jeddah is cancelled at the last minute owing to engine trouble. By the time Michael eventually sails, he knows he will miss a vital connection in the Saudi port. He also knows that there isn't another ship to the Persian Gulf for many days.
Indeed, by the time he reaches Bombay he's likely to be at least seven days behind his fictional rival. The challenge seems over - only two weeks into the journey. Film cameraman NIGEL MEAKIN Film recordist RON BROWN
Film editor HOWARD BILLINGHAM Producer CLEM VALLANCE
• TRAVEL: page 103
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Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Palin
Unknown:
Phileas Fogg.
Cameraman:
Nigel Meakin
Sound Recordist:
Ron Brown
Editor:
Howard Billingham
Producer:
Clem Vallance

Introduced by Steve Rider. European Football
Highlights of a busy night of second-round, first-leg matches in the three club competitions. Dundee United and Hibernian are the British survivors in the UEFA Cup, while the European Cup features a repeat of last year's epic semi-final between AC Milan and Real Madrid.
Commentators:
John Motson Barry Davies and Tony Gubba.
International Snooker from Reading.
Two more fifth-round matches are decided tonight, one of which should feature
Steve Davis , who is defending his Grand Prix title. Rugby Union
The best of the action from Pontypool where this afternoon the home side met the powerful visitors from
New Zealand in their second tour match.
Commentators: Lyn Davies and Phil Bennett.
Television presentation:
Snooker KEITH MACKENZIE Rugby BRIAN ROGERS
Assistant editor NIALL SLOANE Producer VIVIEN KENT
Editor JOHN ROWLlNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Tony Gubba.
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Commentators:
Lyn Davies
Commentators:
Phil Bennett.
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Unknown:
Rugby Brian Rogers
Editor:
Niall Sloane
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
John Rowllnson

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