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With Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando.
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast News summary, followed by all the latest business and financial news from
Paul Burden , Fiona Foster and the Business Breakfast team.
(For full details see page 34)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Witchell
Unknown:
Jill Dando.
Unknown:
Paul Burden
Unknown:
Fiona Foster

Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with

Playdays
The Playbus stops today at the Playground Stop, where Dave finds out about foot painting, Liz mixes colours and Lizzie can't decide which colour is her favourite. Presenters: Dave Benson Phillips and Elizabeth Watts.
Puppeteer: Jane Eve.
Story: Spondooliks and the Spell Crystals.
Music Jonathan Cohen
Executive producer Cynthia Felgate
Producer Barbara Roddam
A Felgate production for BBCtv (R)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Simon Parkin
Unknown:
Dave Benson Phillips
Unknown:
Elizabeth Watts.
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Barbara Roddam

More cartoon fun with Jimbo, the little plane, and his friends at the airport. Voices by Peter Hawkins and Sue Sheridan.
Writer/Creator Peter Maddocks Director Keith Learner (R)

Contributors

Voices By:
Peter Hawkins
Voices By:
Sue Sheridan.
Unknown:
Peter Maddocks
Director:
Keith Learner

The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill.
Featuring another report from Jim Cronin, the 'animal advocate'. With Judi Spiers and Andy Craig.
Editor Simon Shaw
Series producer Pamela Creed
JUDI SPIERS 'S KIND OF DAY: page 86

Contributors

Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Unknown:
Jim Cronin
Unknown:
Judi Spiers
Unknown:
Andy Craig.
Editor:
Simon Shaw
Producer:
Pamela Creed
Unknown:
Judi Spiers

Starring Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins
In this tense psychological drama, set in an unnamed totalitarian state, a churchman must endure a rigorous inquisition - an experience neither he nor his questioner will ever forget.
A-Z OF FILMS: page 15 5

Contributors

Screenplay/Based on her play:
Bridget Roland
Director:
Peter Clenville
Cardinal:
Alec Guinness
Interrogator:
Jack Hawkins
Cell warder:
Wilfrid Lawson
Secretary:
Kenneth Griffith
Girl:
Jeannette Sierke
Warder:
Ronald Lewis
General:
Raymond Huntley
Governor:
null Markdignam

Introduced by Andi Peters and starting with

ChuckleVision
Starring the Chuckle Brothers
'Hey Paul, what are you doing this week?'
'Well Barry, I've got us a window cleaning round.' 'Round what?'
'Oh, round about.'
'Great, I love roundabouts!' Writer John Sayle Music Dave Cooke
Producer Martin Hughes BBC North (R)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andi Peters
Unknown:
John Sayle
Music:
Dave Cooke
Producer:
Martin Hughes

A 13-part serial by Valerie Georgeson from a story by Margaret Stuart Barry.
7: Who is the mysterious fortune-teller at Lady
Fox-Custard's jumble sale?
Producer Angela Beeching Director David Bell (R)
(Part 8 on Thursday at 4.20pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Valerie Georgeson
Story By:
Margaret Stuart Barry.
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
David Bell
Witch:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Simon:
Hugh Pollard
Lady Fox-Custard:
Joan Sims
Mum:
Sarah Wynter
Miss Phoeble:
Elizabeth Proud
Mr Bodley:
John Rapley
Hopkins:
Joe Grossi
Mayor:
Charles Pemberton
PC Scuff:
Christopher Saul
Sally:
Nicola Stapleton
Actor:
Cuthbert Ilanostrove
Jimmy:
David Crane
Tim:
James Reinl
Joyce:
Naomie Harris

Real life stories about children today, told by children themselves. Mirror, Mirror
It's common to worry about your appearance.
Natalie [text removed] thinks she looks like a vampire, while Katherine[text removed] is concerned about her chipped tooth.
Michelle [text removed] complains about her nose and the chicken pox scars on her face, and Stephanie [text removed] worries about her 'dated' look. Yet all these girls are heading for the big time as fashion models.
The Lowdown takes a warts-and-all look at what drives them on - whether it's glamour or money - and sees how they are coping with the pressures of combining school work with successful careers.
Director John Comerford
Executive producer Eric Rowan
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Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie [text removed]
Unknown:
Katherine [text removed]
Unknown:
Michelle [text removed]
Unknown:
Stephanie [text removed]
Director:
John Comerford
Producer:
Eric Rowan

Panellists include Tony Blackburn, Helen Lederer and Richard Coles.
Helen Atkinson-Wood hosts tonight's instalment of the wicked new game show where a celebrity tries to guess the lifestyle of two unusual guests drawn from the general public.
Director Gordon Elsbury Producer Andy Lipman Executive producer Janet Street Porter
A Wall to Wall TV production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Lederer
Unknown:
Richard Coles.
Unknown:
Helen Atkinson-Wood
Director:
Gordon Elsbury
Producer:
Andy Lipman
Producer:
Janet Street Porter

Episode by John Maynard.
Dot doesn't seem to be feeling the benefit of Nick's cooking, while Frank is determined to track down the man who has a hold over his daughter.
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
John Maynard.
Devised by:
Tony Holland
Devised by:
Julia Smith
Series Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Story Editor:
Andrew Holden
Executive Producer:
Michael Ferguson
Producer:
Corinne Hollingworth
Director:
Philip Casson
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Nick Cotton:
John Altman
Dr Legg:
Leonard Fenton
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Wicksy:
Nick Berry
Funeral director:
John Line
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
Ashraf:
Aftab Sachak
Sufia:
Rani Singh
Shireen:
Nisha Kapur
Sohail:
Ronny Jhutti
Diane:
Sophie Lawrence
Frank:
Mike Reid
Taylor:
Neil Phillips
Pat:
Pam St Clement
Ricky:
Sid Owen
Grant:
Ross Kemp
Phil:
Steve McFadden
Pete:
Peter Dean
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Ian:
Adam Woodyatt

A comedy series by Peter Spence.
Starring Penelope Keith, Peter Bowles
Richard brings his London-based farm manager down to Grantleigh in order to weed out the inefficiencies in which the estate abounds. Meanwhile Audrey learns the job of housekeeper during the continuing absence of Brabinger.
Designer Ian Rawnsley
Producer Gareth Gwenlan (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Spence.
Unknown:
Penelope Keith
Unknown:
Peter Bowles
Designer:
Ian Rawnsley
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Audrey fforbes-Hamilton:
Penelope Keith
Richard DeVere:
Peter Bowles
Marjory:
Angela Thorne
Rector:
Gerald Sim
Mrs Polouvicka:
Daphne Heard
Ned:
Michael Bilton
Spalding:
Ben Aris
Miller:
Nicholas McArdle
Mrs Beecham:
Betty Tucker

With Ian Botham : Dave McAuley
Boxing flyweight champion of the world
Graham McCourt
The jockey who rode
Norton's Coin to victory in this year's Gold Cup. With Bill Beaumont :
Ricky Holden
Midfielder with Oldham Athletic
Marcus Adam
Commonwealth Games 200m gold medallist.
Plus a re-run of all the mystery guests in the viewers' competition - correct answers by telephone to [number removed] (calls charged at 25p per minute off peak, 38p per minute all other times).
Questionmaster: David Coleman.
Producer Mick Dempsey
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
Dave McAuley
Unknown:
Graham McCourt
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Ricky Holden
Unknown:
Oldham Athletic
Unknown:
Marcus Adam
Unknown:
David Coleman.
Producer:
Mick Dempsey
Producer:
Mike Adley

The Krays is the true story of notorious gangland criminals Ronnie and Reggie, played by Spandau Ballet stars Gary and Martin Kemp. Richard Gere joins Barry Norman to talk about his latest films Internal Affairs and Pretty Woman.
BARRY NORMAN: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Kemp.
Unknown:
Richard Gere
Presenter:
Barry Norman
Director:
Shaun Williams
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

First showing on network television.
Starring Robby Benson
The story of how outsider Billy Mills won the 10,000m at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Director D S Everett
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Contributors

Unknown:
Robby Benson
Unknown:
Billy Mills
Billy Mills:
Robby Benson
Coach Easton:
Pat Hingle

BBC One London

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