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Weather followed by Open Air
Presented by Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving with reporter Roy Sheppard. Ring [number removed]for questions and comments about television issues.

Contributors

Presented By:
Eamonn Holmes
Presented By:
Jayne Irving
Reporter:
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.
My drumsticks play and their shadows play, too.
Puppeteer: Saskia Wright.
Story: The Wizard of the West. Storyteller: Mark Sendell. Music PAUL READE and LIZ KITCHEN
Designer TONY LAWRENCE Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Producer MICHAEL COLE
10.50am
Rupert the Bear
Rupert and the Pepper Rose (R)

Contributors

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

Weather followed by Open Air presented by Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving with reporter Roy Sheppard. Today's programme includes the regular strand A Day in the Life of.... featuring a leading television personality.
Call [number removed]if you have comments or questions about television issues. Producer DON JONES

Contributors

Presented By:
Eamonn Holmes
Presented By:
Jayne Irving
Reporter:
Roy Sheppard.
Producer:
Don Jones

Weather followed by . Daytime Live
The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill. Including more from Linda McCartney in the kitchen - and Phillip Schofield launches the search for 'A Song for Christmas'. With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Unknown:
Linda McCartney
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Judi Spiers.

Here in My Arms
Knowing Val's twins may be taken away, Mack investigates the illegal adoption racket. With Gary out of town, Abby takes charge of Empire Valley.
Directed by PARKE PERINE Written by NICK SGARRO

Contributors

Directed By:
Parke Perine
Written By:
Nick Sgarro
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

introduced by Andy Crane - starting with Two by Two
Jenny Powell spends the day tracking deer and ends up on horseback.
Songs written and performed by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Film editor ROGER MULUNS
Series producer JANE TARLETON Producer ANNE DENEHY
4.05pm
Bodger and Badger written by Andy Cunningham. The Robot
Automation comes to Troffs Nosherama.
Designer ROBERT STEER
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
4.20pm Fantastic Max Cooking Mother's Goose: 1
FX's cousin disrupts Mother Goose Land.
4.30pm Hartbeat
As the hoglette comes out of the undergrowth, the paint separates to reveal a fern leaf. And the children of Haversham, Milton Keynes , try painting.
With Tony Hart , Margot Wilson and Alison Millar.
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
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5.00pm Newsround
5.10pm Strangers
5: Ludo is at risk - Cream is desperate. Morgan and his father sort things out.
Producer CHRIS BAILEY Director PETER SHARP
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Andy Crane
Unknown:
Jenny Powell
Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Written By:
Andy Cunningham.
Unknown:
Troffs Nosherama.
Producer:
Judy Whitfield
Unknown:
Milton Keynes
Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Margot Wilson
Unknown:
Alison Millar.
Producer:
Christopher Tandy
Simon:
Andy Cunningham
Mavis:
Joanne Campbell
Mr Troff:
Roger Walker
Rodney:
Robin Sneller
Shorty:
Jim Bywater
Zane:
Martin Henderson
Emma:
Amber McWilliams
Morgan:
Hamish McFarlane
Kelsey:
Sonia Pivac
Cream:
Edward Campbell
Miranda:
Shirley Grace
Ludo:
Joel Tobeck
Bernie:
John Mellor
June:
Andrea Kelland
Vic Perrine:
David Cole
Opal Evander:
Lee Grant
Mrs Evander Sr:
Hazel Cole

starring
Sea Changes
A dead sailor, toxic waste and a missing girl pose a problem for Bergerac.
Series created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART
Directed by RICHARD STANDEVEN
Produced by GEORGE GALLACCIO (R)
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Contributors

Directed By:
Richard Standeven
Produced By:
George Gallaccio
Det Sgt Bergerac:
John Nettles
Portuguese seaman:
Jack Raymond
Susan Young:
Louise Jameson
Charlie Hungerford:
Terence Alexander
Abdul Hafiz:
Terry Raven
Mrs Ricc:
Angela Morant
Ben Lomas:
David Kershaw
Crozier:
Sean Arnold
Chief officer:
Michael O'Hagan
Coastguard officer:
David McAlister
Maria Duvane:
Denica Fairman
Police inspector:
Kit Thacker
Gonzales:
Arturo Venegas
Bonaparte:
Edward Brayshaw
Renwick:
Sean Caffrey
Jane:
Amanda Elwes
Sally:
Dominique Barnes
Alex:
Peter Bruce
Willy Pettit:
John Telfer
Peggy:
Nancy Mansfield
Miss Fisher:
Pamela Binns
Isabella:
Roberta Fox
Man in disco:
Mark Powley

Introduced by Steve Rider.

Championship Boxing from Wembley
Herol 'Bomber' Graham, narrowly outpointed for the world title last April, puts his British Championship on the line against the emerging young middleweight Rod Douglas, unbeaten in 14 professional fights.
Commentator: Harry Carpenter.
Plus highlights of the boxing year at the Board of Control's diamond jubilee dinner.

Rugby Union
The New Zealand tourists faced Neath, winners of both Cup and Championship in Wales last season.

Football: It's the Real Thing
John Toshack has taken on football's most awesome task - winning the European Cup for Real Madrid, a feat which has eluded them for 23 years. John Motson reports from Madrid.

Plus World and Littlewoods Cup news and results.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Boxer:
Herol 'Bomber' Graham
Boxer:
Rod Douglas
Commentator (Boxing):
Harry Carpenter
Reporter (Football:
It's the Real Thing): John Motson
Subject (Football:
It's the Real Thing): John Toshack
Television Presentation (Boxing):
Bob Duncan
Television Presentation (Rugby Union):
Brian Rogers
Assistant Editor:
Niall Sloane
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
John Rowlinson

starring
Where's 's Grandpa?
With Felix away, Oscar anticipates rest. But the dream is shattered with the arrival of Grandpa Unger. Written by ALBERT E. LEWIN Directed by JACK DONAHUE

Contributors

Unknown:
Grandpa Unger.
Written By:
Albert E. Lewin
Directed By:
Jack Donahue
Oscar Madison:
Jack Klugman
Felix Unger:
Tony Randall

BBC One London

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