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introduced by Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus
The Tent Stop
Sarah Davison ,
Susan Monroe and Will Brenton tell the story: Lucy and the Giant by Sheila Hyde.
Music RICHARD BROWN Producer ANN REAY
10.50am
The Family
Ness Elspeth and Angus Buy a Puppy (R)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Simon Parkin
Unknown:
Sarah Davison
Unknown:
Susan Monroe
Unknown:
Will Brenton
Unknown:
Sheila Hyde.
Music:
Richard Brown
Producer:
Ann Reay
Unknown:
Ness Elspeth

Weather followed by Open Air
Is television coverage on Remembrance Day outdated? Gloria Hunniford and Jayne Irving invite your views and talk to Falklands hero Simon Weston. Ruth Mott from
BBC2's The Victorian Kitchen is on hand with some old-style tips and recipes, and Gloria's star guest is comedian Les Dawson. From the USA, Elaine Lipworth reports on the battle of the breakfast-time bimbos.
Ring [number removed]to join in. Producer ROGER WILKES

Contributors

Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford
Unknown:
Jayne Irving
Unknown:
Simon Weston.
Unknown:
Ruth Mott
Unknown:
Les Dawson.
Unknown:
Elaine Lipworth
Producer:
Roger Wilkes

Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
Including weekend gardening tips and Simon Potter with Main Event.
Plus Lord Lichfield, known for his work as a society photographer, displays his new portfolio of photographs taken to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the VSO.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Judi Spiers.
Unknown:
Simon Potter

starring
An exuberantly free spirit of the 19th century,
Lady Caroline Lamb dazzled and dismayed London's high society. Robert Bolt 's picture re-creates her scandalous life and her disastrous affair with Lord Byron.
Written and directed by ROBERT BOLT
8 FILMS: page 26

Contributors

Unknown:
Lady Caroline Lamb
Unknown:
Robert Bolt
Directed By:
Robert Bolt
Lady Caroline Lamb:
Sarah Miles
William:
Jon Finch
Lord Byron:
Richard Chamberlain
Canning:
John Mills
Lady Melbourne:
Margaret Leighton
PAMELA BROWN:
Lady Bessborough
Miss Milbanke:
Silvia Monti
King George IV:
Ralph Richardson
Duke of Wellington:
Laurence Olivier

introduced by Andy Crane - starting with
Corners
Why aren't lakes salty like the sea?
How do x-rays work?
What were 'pieces of eight'? With Simon Davies , Diane-Louise Jordan and Jo Koma.
Director STEVE HOCKING
Producer ALISON STEWART
QUESTIONS TO: Comers. BBCtv. London W12 7RJ

4.05pm Touche Turtle: Dog Daze (R)

4.10pm Yogi's Treasure Hunt: Yogi and the Beanstalk
Yogi Bear captains the SS Jelly Roger, an old-time sailing ship travelling the seas in search of treasures which they donate to charity.

4.30pm The Satellite Show
Question: what do you get if you cross smelly socks, yucky mud, rotten tomatoes, elephant's ear wax and green slime?
Answer: who knows ?
But watch The Satellite Show with CD, the fabulous
Kylie Minogue, Captain
Plughole, Boy Plunger and all your favourite spaced out Satellite Show characters.
With Gideon Escott , Robert Harley , Robin Kingsland ,
Caroline Leddy , Lisa Maxwell and Nick Wilton.
Director DAVID CRICHTON
Producer TREVOR MCCALLUM

5.00pm Newsround
Every day the Newsround team of Helen Rollason and Roger Finn keep you up-to-date on events. Producer SUSIE STAPLES
Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE

5.05pm Record Breakers
Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker host television's top record-breaking show. This week's weird and wonderful records include a hand-pumped railcar that goes faster than anything in the silent movies, and an eight-foot balloon inflated with one man's lung power! Cheryl's taken the quick route to Australia to find out what our 'neighbours' down under think of us, and Norris McWhirter 's put On the Spot as he pits his wits against a record-breaking computer. Director ADRIAN MILLS Producer GREG CHILDS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andy Crane
Unknown:
Simon Davies
Unknown:
Diane-Louise Jordan
Unknown:
Jo Koma.
Director:
Steve Hocking
Producer:
Alison Stewart
Unknown:
Gideon Escott
Unknown:
Robert Harley
Unknown:
Robin Kingsland
Unknown:
Caroline Leddy
Unknown:
Lisa Maxwell
Unknown:
Nick Wilton.
Director:
David Crichton
Producer:
Trevor McCallum
Unknown:
Helen Rollason
Unknown:
Roger Finn
Producer:
Nick Heathcote
Producer:
Cheryl Baker
Producer:
Norris McWhirter
Producer:
Greg Childs

Join Terry live from the Television Theatre, as he talks to people in the news, presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise. Producers
GRAHAM OWENS and JANE O'BRIEN Executive producer PETER ESTALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Join Terry
Unknown:
Graham Owens
Unknown:
Jane O'Brien
Producer:
Peter Estall

starring Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker.
Join the two Ronnies in a laughter-filled celebration of their 22-year association.
Messrs Corbett and Barker have chosen their personal favourites from the many hilarious sketches and songs they have performed together over the years.
With Diana Dors , Gilly Flower , Ann Hamilton ,
Lesley Hand , Barbara Keogh , Joyce Latham , Maeve Leslie and Neil McCarthy.
Ronnie Hazlehurst and his Orchestra and the Fred Tomlinson Singers.
Written by BRYAN BLACKBURN. DAVID NEWMAN. PETER OSBORNE. PETER ROBINSON , LAURIE ROWLEY , PETER VINCENT and GERALD WILEY (R)
8CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Corbett
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker.
Unknown:
Messrs Corbett
Unknown:
Diana Dors
Unknown:
Gilly Flower
Unknown:
Ann Hamilton
Unknown:
Lesley Hand
Unknown:
Barbara Keogh
Unknown:
Joyce Latham
Unknown:
Maeve Leslie
Unknown:
Neil McCarthy.
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Singers:
Fred Tomlinson
Written By:
Bryan Blackburn.
Written By:
David Newman.
Written By:
Peter Osborne.
Written By:
Peter Robinson
Written By:
Laurie Rowley
Written By:
Peter Vincent
Written By:
Gerald Wiley

During the past ten weeks
Anneka has tackled a variety of daunting tasks, from building a railway line in a weekend to producing a radio play in an afternoon.
Tonight Anneka looks back at the successes and the failures of the series - at those times when the impossible became possible. Music by DAVID MINDEL Associate producer JENNIFER GRADWKLL Directed by TOM GUTTERIDGE and JULIET MAY A Mentom Films production for BBCIv

Contributors

Music By:
David Mindel
Producer:
Jennifer Gradwkll
Directed By:
Tom Gutteridge

by Barry Purchese.
A 12-part series.

'I might well lose my job. But it won't be for just a moment of anger.'

(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Barry Purchese
Series created by:
Jeremy Brock
Series created by:
Paul Unwin
Script Editor:
Susan G Andar
Script Editor:
Jane Tranter
Designer:
Andrew Purcell
Producer:
Peter Norris
Director:
Sue Butterworth
Peter Cunningham:
Jeremy Bulloch
Joan Sedgeley:
Caroline Mortimer
Dennis Sedgeley:
Peter Tilbury
Jimmy:
Robson Green
Emma Foster:
Anna Lindup
Ben Foster:
Sam Perez
Julie:
Vivienne McKone
Alex:
Belinda Davison
Megan:
Brenda Fricker
Charlie:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Cathy Shipton
Valerie:
Susan Franklyn
Cyril:
Eddie Nestor
Dr Lucy Perry:
Tam Hoskyns
Policeman:
Clinton Blake
Viking:
Steve Kligerman
Chief viking:
Robbin John
Detective Sergeant:
Philip Whitchurch
Ambulance man:
Paul Lowther
Ambulance woman:
Sukie Smith
WPC Martin:
Penny Bunton
Mr Lewis:
Christopher Villiers
Anaesthetist:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Mr Stevens:
David Savile

starring and Colin has problems; an increasingly disinterested wife, a nat-very-exciting job, and an expanding waistline. When he takes up jogging to lose weight and starts up an affair with Judy, a fellow teacher, two of the problems are tackled and then the job of principal opens up at the school ... but solutions are not that simple and at a dinner party for friends the problems come into the open. This witty comedy conveys a devastating portrait of middle-aged angst through its sharply barbed dialogue and the brilliant central performances.
Produced by JOHN BARNETT Directed by JOHN REID
• FILMS: page 26

Contributors

Produced By:
John Barnett
Directed By:
John Reid
Colin:
Grant Tilly
Elizabeth:
Dorothy McKegg
Reg:
Peter Sumner
Isobel:
Bridget Armstrong
Judy:
Donna Akersten

BBC One London

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