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Introduced by Simon Parkin.
Playdays
The Playbus stops at the Patch Shop at Tiptree, Essex.
Producer Anne Gobey (R)
10.50am Bunyip
A cartoon series. Bunyip moves away to avoid her noisy neighbour, Possum. (R)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Simon Parkin.
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Patch's friend:
Vanessa Amberleigh

Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving take more of your questions and comments on last night's television. Producer Janet Graves

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Jayne Irving
Producer:
Janet Graves

Weather followed by Daytime Live
Today: the second part of Anna Massey 's search for the locations that inspired the Bronte sisters.
Plus a comeback from singer Paul Young.
With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Massey
Singer:
Paul Young.
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Judi Spiers.

Starring
Colin Friels
Harold Hopkins
This Australian comedy pits prospectors Mike and Johnny against an unscrupulous mining company in a contest of brain, brawn and bulldozers.
Director Arch Nicholson
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Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Friels
Unknown:
Harold Hopkins
Mike:
Colin Friels
Johnny:
Harold Hopkins

Introduced by Andi Peters.
Rupert Pong Ping manages to hatch an ancient egg he's found. Storyteller: Ray Brooks.
3.55pm Mersey Tales Billy Butler tells the story
Nigel the Pirate by Roy Apps. Director Graham Booth Producer Celia Bonner BBC North (R)
4.00pm New Adventures of Mighty Mouse
Petey Pate becomes a villain. (R)
4.15pm
Simon and the Witch
10: The school Hallowe'en party doesn't go quite as well as Mr Bodley had hoped.
(Cast on page 51) (R)
4.30pm Tricky Business A magic comedy series written by Jim Bywater.
5: The Tricky Business club members plan a special birthday show for Jeannie. Guest: Paul Zerdin.
Director Adrian Mills
Producer Judy Whitfield
4.55pm Newsround
5.05-5.35pm Blue Peter With Yvette Fielding John Leslie and Diane Louise Jordan.
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Andi Peters.
Introduced By:
Rupert Pong Ping
Unknown:
Ray Brooks.
Unknown:
Billy Butler
Unknown:
Roy Apps.
Producer:
Celia Bonner
Unknown:
Petey Pate
Unknown:
Mr Bodley
Written By:
Jim Bywater.
Unknown:
Paul Zerdin.
Producer:
Judy Whitfield
Unknown:
John Leslie
Unknown:
Diane Louise Jordan.
Woody:
David Wood
Mickie:
Paul Zenon
Norman Grinn:
Robin Sneller
Kevin:
Tony Bluto
Crabtree:
Marcus Clarke
Jeanie:
Sonya May
Hanna:
Prudence Oliver
Zoe:
Patsy Palmer
Daniel:
Anthony Davis
Matthew:
Thomas Duncan
Freddie:
Rad Kohanzad

To celebrate its quarter century, Tomorrow's World takes a global look forward at the science, medicine and technology that will shape the next 25 years.
With live links around the world, including to the USA, Switzerland, the rain forests of Brazil and New Zealand at dawn. Makers of science programmes from every continent have contributed their own views in specially commissioned reports.
Will there be space colonies? Hand-held videophones? Robots too small to see? How will we cope with environmental changes? And will the developing world be able to cope at all? With Judith Hann , Howard Stableford, Peter Macann and Kate Bellingham - and presenters from TV stations around the world.
Producer Martin Mortimore
Studio director Stuart McDonald Editor Richard Reisz
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Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Hann
Unknown:
Peter MacAnn
Producer:
Martin Mortimore
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Editor:
Richard Reisz

Last in the comedy series by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.
Starring Pauline Quirke Linda Robson

Tracey is attracted to another man.

An Alomo production for BBCtv
(R) (Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Laurence Marks
Writer:
Maurice Gran
Producer:
Esta Charkham
Director:
Tony Dow
Sharon:
Pauline Quirke
Tracey:
Linda Robson
Dorien:
Lesley Joseph
Marcus:
Nickolas Grace
Ranjith:
Gordon Warnecke
Miss Pollock:
Michele Winstanley
Dr Oliver:
Clare Clifford
Stan:
Max Cane
Kathy Lee:
Lucy Sheen
Restaurant manager:
Daryl Kwan
DHSS clerk:
Michael Hobbs

Europe in the 90s Helmut Schmidt ,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany between 1974 and 1982, speaks before an invited audience at the Banqueting House in Whitehall, London. As another decade begins, a new concept of Europe has to emerge. Helmut Schmidt believes that Nato must reconsider its requirements and the European
Community must be strengthened politically, adopt a common currency and launch a new 'Marshall Plan' for eastern Europe - with or without Britain. Introduced by Jonathan Dimbleby. Director Pieter Morpurgo Producer Hugh Purcell

Contributors

Unknown:
Helmut Schmidt
Unknown:
Helmut Schmidt
Introduced By:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Hugh Purcell

Tonight's panel:
Dr John Cunningham , MP Shadow leader of the House Rev June Osborne
Inner city team Vicar
Rt Hon Malcolm Rifkind , QC.MP
Secretary of State for Scotland
Rt Hon Sir David Steel , MP Liberal Democrat MP for Tweedale Ettrick and Lauerdale.
Chaired by Peter Sissons. Producer Sue Robertson Editor Barbara Maxwell

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr John Cunningham
Unknown:
Malcolm Rifkind
Unknown:
Sir David Steel
Unknown:
Peter Sissons.
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

David Dimbleby presents further live coverage of the local election results.
Peter Sissons examines the implications of the results with leading politicians. And from the BBC's regional newsrooms, on-the-hour reports on what happens in your area. Deputy editor Alex Gerlis Editor James Hogan

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Peter Sissons
Editor:
Alex Gerlis
Editor:
James Hogan

BBC One London

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