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The magazine programme with a regional flavour.
9.00 News and weather 9.05 Kilroy 9.50 Dish of the Day
10.00 News and Weather
10.05-10.35 Children's BBC Introduced by Simon Parkin , and starting with Playdays - the Playbus stops today at the Dot Stop. 10.25 Bunyip (R)
10.35 Going for Gold -
European quiz show (R) 11.00 News and Weather 11.05
People Today 12.00 News and Weather 12.05 Happy
Memories 12.20 Scene Today
12.55 Regional news and Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Simon Parkin

Wildlife film-maker Simon King reveals some of the secrets of his trade. He takes twin sisters to
Somerset to see boxing hares, travels with a landscape gardener to midge-ridden Scotland to watch otters, and shows actress Toyah Willcox where to spot the majestic golden eagle on the beautiful isle of Skye. (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon King
Unknown:
Toyah Willcox

Introduced by Andi Peters.
A school comedy in 12 parts, written by Andy Cunningham.
7: Bodger's cleaning up for the new term.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andi Peters.
Written By:
Andy Cunningham.
Simon Bodger:
Andy Cunningham
Mrs Trout:
Lila Kaye
Miss Moon:
Selina Cadell

NEW A children's drama series in six parts.
Simon Leighton is in trouble for continually bunking off school. But he stays at home for a reason. Written by Bernard Ashley.
0 BOOK: same title, £10.95, from booksellers.
• DRAMA: page 6
• PICTURE STORY: page 62 • CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Leighton
Written By:
Bernard Ashley.
Simon Leighton:
Sean Maguire
Rose Penfold:
Lucy Speed
Alex Leighton:
John Telfer
Charlie Penfold:
Trevor Peacock
Denny Adams:
Tim Wylton
Grandfather:
Alan Thompson
Grandmother:
Doreen Andrew
Miss Baker:
Lisa Bowerman
Magistrate:
Zelah Clarke
Headmaster:
Roland Oliver
Jackson:
Kerry Raynor
Solly Clark:
Tobias Best
Linda Leighton:
Erin Geraghty
Rick Bayne:
Richard Bonneville
Sonny Betts:
Stewart Harwood
Teacher:
Kate McLoughlin

An American comedy-drama series about a teenage doctor starring Neil Patrick Harris Vinnie's Blind Date. After breaking up with his girlfriend, Doogie's friend Vinnie decides he will no longer be a slave to his hormones, since it is obvious that there isn't a single girl who would find him even slightly desirable. Then he happens to meet
Bernadette who is attractive, intelligent - and blind.
0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Patrick Harris
Doogie Howser:
Neil Patrick Harris
David Howser:
James B Sikking
Mrs Hou'ser:
Bellnda Montgomery
Vinnie:
Max Casella
Bernadette:
Amanda Peterson

Last part of the drama series about the daily work of a newly-established docklands police division.

A partial solution to the bin bag murders - and Ronnie confronts the racists.

Episode written and produced by Phil Redmond
A New Media Age production for BBCtv
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Phil Redmond
Director:
A.J. Quinn
ACC (Ops):
Denis Lill
PC Ronnie Barker:
Brian McCardie
Chief Supt Alan Briscoe:
Bruce Alexander
WDS Jackie Byrnes:
Eve Bland
Charlie:
David Williams
Gerry Cookson:
James McKenna
Supt Peter Fallows:
Rupert Frazer
WPC Madeline Forest:
Jane Hazlegrove
Gasher:
Jack Marsden
Matthew Groves:
Colln Meredith
Helen:
Gillian Kearney
Chief Supt Don Henderson:
John Ashton
Tony Henderson:
Damien Walker
PC 'Jacko' Jackbridge:
Ray Polhill
DI Cyril Jacobs:
Roger Walker
WDC Jane Long:
Helena Little
DS 'Macker' McVay:
Mark Moraghan
PC Ashir Malek:
Kulvinder Ghir
Det Supt Frank Mathews:
Geoffrey Leesley
PC Geoff Morgan:
Gordon Cameron
PC Bob 'Snake' Nelson:
Richard Good
Mr Newington:
Nicholas Fry
Pitcher:
Richard Lumsden
Sergeant Trevor Simon:
Stuart Golland
WPC Beverley Williams:
Leila Bertrand

Anne Robinson with your views and comments on recent television programmes. Producer Paul Smith
0 WRITE TO: Points of View, BBCtv Centre. London W 12 7RJ.
0 TELEPHONE: ring 08 1-[number removed]with your comments.
0 LETTERS: page 94

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Paul Smith

Whatever Happened to the Leisure Age?
As one of today's earnest executives setting out on a typical day's business, Stephen Kingsley (Andrew Sachs ) tunes into a new radio series that is trying to discover what happened to the 1960s predictions that by now we would be in an age of leisure - with a three-day working week and plenty of spare time. But Stephen's life is not like that at all. Far from the idleness and relaxation that was so confidently forecast, he is caught up instead in the relentless pace of the information age of the 90s. Producer Deborah Cadbury Senes editor David Filkin
0 PICTURE STORY: page 62 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Kingsley
Unknown:
Andrew Sachs
Producer:
Deborah Cadbury
Editor:
David Filkin

Introduced by Steve Rider.
Football
All the results and highlights from tonight's FA Cup Fifth Round replays.
Bowls
The best action from today's singles quarter-finals in the World Indoor Bowls
Championships from the Guildhall, Preston.
Boxing
A look at Lennox Lewis 's build-up to his Heavyweight clash with Gary Mason early next month. Harry Carpenter reports from Lewis's
American training camp. Producer Vivien Kent Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Lennox Lewis
Unknown:
Gary Mason
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ronny Howard
1962: four friends, about to leave home for college, get together for a night's entertainment in their small Californian town. The evening is largely centred on chasing girls and baiting the local police. This highly entertaining film was a sensational box-office success, with a memorable music score that features many of the most popular rock hits of the 1960s.
FILMS: pages 30-36

Contributors

Director:
George Lucas
Curt Henderson:
Richard Dreyfuss
Steve Bolander:
Ronny Howard
John Milner:
Paul Le Mat
Terry Fields:
Martin Smith
Laurie:
Cindy Williams
Debbie:
Candy Clark
Carol:
MacKenzie Phillips
Disc jockey:
Wolfman Jack
Joe:
Bo Hopkins
Carlos:
Manuel Padilla Jnr
Ants:
Beau Gentry
Bob Falfa:
Harrison Ford
Holstein:
Jim Bohan
Budda:
Jana Bellan

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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