6.40 Pure Maths: Maps
7.05 Topological Surfaces
The BBC's plumbing is up the spout. Dennis thinks he can fix it, but Clive thinks he's round the bend - the U-bend.
With Wayne Jackman and Ian Tregonning. Director ALAN YARDLEY
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Playdays
The Playbus stops today at The Why Bird Stop.
Where Simon wants to go on a diet, so Why decides to keep an eye on him.
Puppeteer:
Fiona Beynon Brown. (R)
7.55am Laurel and Hardy Suspect in Custody (R)
8.00am Mersey Tales
Bryan Murray tells the story Sammy at the Supermarket by Peggy Hewitt.
Director GRAHAM BOOTH Producer CELIA BONNER BBC North West
8.05am New Adventures of Mighty Mouse Day of the Mice
8.20am ChuckleVision
Starring the Chuckle Brothers.
With Jimmy Patton.
When Paul and Barry get jobs in a hotel, it's all out hospitality, or is it hostility? Music DAVE COOKE
Cameraman MICHAEL FARR Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC North West
8.35am
Thundercats Mongor
Mongor causes havoc wherever he goes. He even blocks the powerful Sword of Omens. How will the Thundercats beat this force of evil? (R)
With Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene.
Featuring Trevor and Simon and Peter Simon with Double Dare. This week's guests include Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders ,
Lisa Stansfield and Sue Cook. This morning's Press Conference guests are Johnny Beerling and Mark Goodier from Radio 1.
Editor CHRIS BELUNGER
With Ian McCaskill.
Introduced by Bob Wilson. Provisional Timetable
12.20 Boxing
12.40 Ski-ing
1.00 News
1.05 Bobsleighing
1.25 Racing
1.40 Snooker
1.55 Racing
2.10 Snooker
2.30 Racing
2.45 Snooker
3.05 Racing
3.20 Snooker
3.50 Football
4.00 Rugby League
4.40 Final Score
Snooker
From Wembley.
Benson and Hedges Masters Eleven frames to play in the afternoon session - BBC2 will see it through.
Rugby League
Silk Cut Challenge Cup
Recorded highlights from the second round.
Commentators: Ray French and Peter Fox.
Ski-ing
From Laax.
Men's Downhill
Championship
Commentator: David Vine.
Boxing
From the Elephant and Castle.
Commentator: Ralph Dellor.
Racing
From Newbury.
1.30 Steel Plate and Sections Young Chasers Qualifier (2 'Am)
2.00 Game Spirit Steeplechase (Limited Handicap. 2m 160yds)
2.35 Tote Gold Trophy Handicap Hurdle Race (2m 100yds)
3.10 Byrne Brothers Compton Steeplechase (3m) Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson and Richard Pitman.
Bobsleighing World Two Man
Championship
Reporter: Peter Walker Television presentation:
Rugby union KEITH PHILLIPS Ski-ing SRG. Switzerland Racing BOB DUNCAN
Boxing CAMPBELL FERGUSON Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS
With Moira Stuart.
Weather
Everyday a Gift
A friend of Bill Randall 's comes to town and gets involved in the plight of a local farmer and his sick daughter.
Written by LEON SAUNDERS Directed by DAN BURSTALL
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Jimmy Savile makes more dreams come true. Director PETER LASKIE Producer ROGER ORDISH
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Starring Syd Little and Eddie Large.
Eddie teams up with two new partners to open the show as The Bee Gees - as they have never been seen before. Eddie decides to take up magic and gets expert help. Syd is at a recording studio, and Eddie joins him with interesting results. Finally, Syd's Round the World Music Spot comes from good old London town. Special guests are
Paul Daniels , Debbie McGee , Gretchen Franklin and Seven.
Featuring the Minitones, Maddi Cryer and Ronnie Hazlehurst and His Orchestra
Written by RUSSEL LANE and BRAD ASHTON
Script associate RUSSEL LANE Choreographer JEFF THACKER
Executive producer BILL WILSON Produced and directed by DAVID TAYLOR
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Tonight Paul presents one of the fastest illusions ever, conjures up a gourmet meal and attempts a razor sharp finale. Special guests are from Italy, the balancing skills of the Nicolodis; and from the Lido in Paris, the grace and agility of Laurence Fanon. Featuring Debbie McGee. Musical director RAY MONK
Programme associate ALI BONGO
Technical consultant GIL LEANEY Design JAMES GRANT
Produced and directed by GEOFF MILES
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Ronnie is injured in the line of duty; Don and June have a dinner date with the Fallows; and Mike, Jane and Frank catch a big fish in their net.
Music STEVE WRIGHT
Design CAROL SHEERAN Director KEN HORN
Written and produced by PHIL REDMOND
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With Martyn Lewis. Weather
End of Innocence
A mother, locked in a bitter custody battle, has spent 15 months in jail for refusing to reveal the whereabouts of her young daughter whom she alleges was molested by her ex-husband. She brings her plight to Killian, but in a sensitive area full of fear, rumour and accusation, he is unsure about how far to get involved.
Written by JULIE SAYRES
Directed by COUN BUCKSEY
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Half an hour of the unique wit, humour, and satirical observations of Dave Allen. Written by DAVE ALLEN.
PETER VINCENT and PAUL ALEXANDER Additional material PENNY HALLOWES Produced and directed by BILL WILSON
Benson and Hedges Masters Second Semi-final.
From the Wembley Conference Centre.
By the end of this evening it will be known which two players will meet in tomorrow's final. In tonight's second semi-final, it should be Steve Davis up against John Parrott or Mike Hallett , but then nothing is certain. To find out join David Icke who introduces highlights of this best-of-I 1-frames match.
Starring Bruce Dern and Helen Shaver.
By 1899 Butch Cassidy , Kid Curry , the Wild Bunch and the rest of the west's legendary outlaws were dead and long gone. All, that is, except Harry Tracy.
Harry's one of the best - a master of escape, a great outlaw who has an uncanny ability to embarrass every lawman who comes after him.
But when he escapes this time and takes up robbing banks again, he is unprepared for what follows - the greatest manhunt in North American history.
Screenplay by DAVID LEE HENRY Directed by WILLIAM A. GRAHAM
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