(R)
With Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer.
Weather followed by Open Air Ring [number removed].
With Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Dot Stop
Storyteller: Mark Sendell. Designer TONY LAWRENCE Producer MICHAEL COLE
Professor Dumkopf and the Hungry Monster (R)
With Oscar James.
Weather followed by Open Air
With guest Sir Robin Day.
Weather followed by Daytime Live
With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Awakenings
Joshua is becoming dangerous and Ben is confused. Written by LYN LATHAM Directed by NEAL AHERN
Hosted by David Jacobs with Miriam O'Callaghan and Sheila McClennon. Producers ANTHONY CHERRY and MIRIAM O'CALLAGHAN
Introduced by Andy Crane.
Written by Penny Casdagli . With Derek Griffiths as the voice of Noel.
Videotape editor JAMES TIMOTHY Producer ANNE DENEHY
Aliblabber and the 40 Thieves (R)
Kitten Smitten and Young Cat with a Horn
Tony Hart and Margot Wilson. Assistant producer AMANDA GABBITAS Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY ●CEEFAX SUBTITLES
By Carrie Rose.
Lighting director IAIN DAVIDSON Designer BOB HUTTON
Executive producer ANDREA WONFOR Produced and directed by MATTHEW ROBINSON
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
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The staff at Lassiters rebel.
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Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey bring you the latest national and international news with BBC teams at home and abroad.
Weather John Kettley
Join Terry and his guests for the best in conversation, live from Television Theatre.
Starring John Nettles as Det Sgt Bergerac.
When Did You Last See Your Father?
By Robert Banks Stewart.
When a girl is attacked on the overnight ferry, Bergerac's investigations point to two possible suspects.
Series created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART Directed by ALEX KIRBY
Produced by GEORGE GALLACCIO (R)
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With Anne Robinson. Producer HELEN GARTELL
With Martyn Lewis.
Regional News; Weather
Stuntman
With Desmond Wilcox.
The drama of people's lives and the journeys they make. Paul Jennings always wanted to be a stuntman - but the reality is far from glamorous. It is about hard work and intensely professional safety-conscious training. For three years Paul drove minicabs at night, in order to train during the day at gymnastics, subaqua diving, flying, hang-gliding, fencing, riding and martial arts. He earned his Equity ticket as an Elizabethan tumbler in a stately home display and finally was admitted to the Equity Stunt Register as a probationer stuntman - ready for his first explosive role.
Director ALEX MCCALL
Producer DESMOND WILCOX BBC Scot/and 0 FEATURE: page 12
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Introduced by Steve Rider. International Snooker
The closing frames of today's quarter-finals in the Stormseal United Kingdom Championship.
Athletics
With the Commonwealth Games just eight weeks away, Ron Pickering reports from Nairobi on the men who have made Kenya the strongest middle-distance nation in the world.
The Story of the World Cup 1978, when Ally McLeod 's
Scotland travelled hopefully, but Argentina arrived amid scenes of jubilation. Producer VIVIEN KENT
Editor JOHN ROWLINSON
●SPORTS PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR COUPON: page 16
Starring
Lovers Don't Make Housecalls
Oscar falls for Felix's doctor. Directed by BRUCE BILSON