With Laurie Mayer and Jill Dando. Starting with news summary and 6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
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Call [number removed]with your views on television programmes. With Eamonn Holmes. Producer Don Jones Director Steve Smith Editor Roger Wilkes BBCNorthWest
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk and his studio audience for topical talk and animated argument.
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It's the Flintstones and the Rubbles with more Stone
Age fun! A day out with their families at a safari park becomes a nightmare for Fred and Barney.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with
The Playbus stops today at the Tent Stop where
Humphrey and Wobble Clown join Trish Cooke , Ricky Diamond ,
Sue Monroe , Simon Harbrow ,
Jade Magri and Adele Silva to tell the story: Taking the Plunge by Ann Reay. Music Bernard Shaw
Director Brian Jameson
Narrated by Bob Godfrey. Music John Hyde
Producer Bob Godfrey (R)
With Peter Tuddenham. Producer Ralph Rolls
A Forge Productions Ltd programme for BBCtv
Jayne Irving and Eamonn Holmes present your questions and comments on last night's television programmes.
Weather followed by Daytime Live
The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill.
Including the latest
Crimewatch UK Update from Sue Cook.
With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton. Weather Bill Giles
Nick has an idea about helping Helen recover. He also has an idea about making Sharon jealous.
(Cast page 32. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Starring
James Stewart
Richard Widmark
Tough Texan marshal
Guthrie McCabe takes on a mercenary mission with a US Cavalry officer to negotiate the release of some Comanche captives - a task fraught with danger.
Director John Ford
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Introduced by Andy Crane and starting with:
Is That a Fact?: 11: Scotland - St Columba and the Loch Ness Monster.
Fact Finders: [see below]
Supersleuths: children from Glenurquhart Primary School, Drumnadrochit.
Competition: entries to Is That a Fact?, [address removed]
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor
Bill Oddie , Graeme Garden and Jill Shilling. Writer Bernie Kay
Producer/Director Terry Ward (R)
By Anthony Smith. Told for Jackanory by Bernard Cribbins.
5: Being cooped up for one day is bad enough, but inside Noah's Ark the voyage seems to go on for ever, especially for the Ks. Illustrator Jan Brychta
Producer Angela Beeching
Director Roger Singleton-Turner
Yogi leads Boo Boo from one picnic basket to another.
This week the Aardvarks and the Swallows pit their wits against
Masterspy Christopher Rowe 's tests. Director Michael Turner Producer Sally Fraser
Britain's top news show for children.
By Martin Riley.
2: Gruey is short of money - but not of schemes to earn it.
He didn't exactly plan to set up as an ice-cream salesman though, nor to feature on local radio!
Executive producer Paul Stone
Director Roger Singleton-Turner (R)
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
Join Terry live from the Television Theatre for the best in entertainment.
By Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.
With the special apparatus supplied by the Resistance and a diversion created by Edith, Rene sets about photographing the plans for the invasion.
Director Susan Belbin
Producer David Croft (R)
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Hong Kong
5: Alan Whicker continues his series on the people of Hong Kong with a lighthearted look at local superstitions.
Whicker is introduced to the mysteries of Fung Shui: 'a mixture of geomancy and architectural fortune-telling.' He watches a posse of senior policemen lighting joss sticks to a sea goddess and finds three girls on a hilltop paying their respects to 'a most emphatic rock'.
Film editor Liz Thoyts Producer John Percival BBC Bristol
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Michael Buerk with the latest stories and pictures. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Starring
David Soul
Pam Dawber
On a hot night in Chicago, William Parrish returns home to find the police waiting to question him about brutal killing, the second in his building.
Shaken, Parrish goes to his apartment to discover that a mysterious woman is watching him through a telescope from a tower block opposite.
This Hitchcock-style thriller features a plot full of surprises and a nail-biting climax.
Screenplay Jeffrey Bloom
Director John Llewellyn Moxey
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Filmed in 1988, during the recording of their Staring at the Sun album and a subsequent world tour. this is a record of one hectic year in the life of Level 42.
Concert footage and videos are mixed with the humour and observations of Mark King and Mark Lindup to present a wry and engaging insight into the world of one of Britain's most successful bands. Songs featured include Heaven in My Hands, Running in the Family and Lessons in Love.' Director Chris Gabrin A Limelight production