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Miriam Stoppard talks babies and Russell Grant stargazes. With Mairi Maciver and Adrian Mills.
Including at
12.00 News and Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Talks:
Miriam Stoppard
Talks:
Russell Grant
Unknown:
Mairi MacIver
Unknown:
Adrian Mills.

This week's guests are Ginger Rogers, photographer Eve
Arnold and "Green Goddess"
Diana Moran. Hosted by David Jacobs and Sheila McClennon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Diana Moran.
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Sheila McClennon.

Comedy series. After 400 days on a desert island, Neil and Mr Hancock have started hearing voices. With Neil Mullarkey and Nick Hancock.
Written by Tim Firth and Tim De Jongh ● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Hancock
Unknown:
Neil Mullarkey
Unknown:
Nick Hancock.
Written By:
Tim Firth

A new arts magazine, looking at design.
Today, the future for mountain bikes - are they over the hill?
Also, how to tackle a one in one gradient in a 4 x 4 vehicle, and novel ways to show off your luggage. Presented by Margot Wilson and Helen Fort.
● STEREO
● CHILDREN: page 19

Contributors

Presented By:
Margot Wilson
Presented By:
Helen Fort.

The 18-part children's drama series set in a youth club.
9: Speedy tries to catch his dream girl. Fraser gets a shock. Written by Wally K Daly
A Zenith North production for BBCtv (Part 10 on Friday)
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Written By:
Wally K Daly

Caroline is shocked at what
Helen does to Adam. Gemma worries about Matt and Aiden living under the same roof. And when Cody has a fainting spell, Pam leaps to all the wrong conclusions about her health.
(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm) ● STEREO
● TELETEXTSUBTITLES: page888

Anna Ford and Chris Lowe present the latest national and international news.
Weather Peter Cockroft
0 NEWS BY TELEPHONE: BBC News can be heard between 5.00am and 8.00pm by dialling 0[number removed]. Calls are charged at 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all othertimes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Ford
Unknown:
Chris Lowe
Unknown:
Peter Cockroft

Among Terry Wogan's guests tonight are Jackie Mason, the outspoken Jewish-American stand-up comic, who is performing in London's Royal Albert Hall this week. Also, Donna Summer sings her new single, Work That Magic, which she hopes will be as successful as former hits such as Love to Love You Baby, I Feel Love and Mac Arthur Park.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Jackie Mason
Unknown:
Donna Summer

The live magazine show which covers the latest in technology, medicine and the environment.
This week, a report from
Saintes in south-west France on the mystery of the disappearing Neanderthals. Newly analysed remains suggest that these hardy humans survived long enough to live side by side with modem man - so why aren't they around today? And from
Ireland, a look at how peat is helping to solve a controversial problem down on the fish farm. Presented by Kate Bellingham , John Diamond , Judith Hann and Howard Stableford.
Producer Martin Mortimore
Editor Dana Purvis ● STEREO
● TELETEXTSUBTITLES: page 888
● INFORMATION LINE: 0[number removed].
Calls are charged at 36p a minute cheap rate. 48p at all other times.

Contributors

Presented By:
Kate Bellingham
Presented By:
John Diamond
Presented By:
Judith Hann
Producer:
Martin Mortimore
Editor:
Dana Purvis

Eighth in a 12-part drama series about the work of special constables.
Redwood learns more about Denzil, Anjali confronts a racist, and Calder is sent out to investigate a reported murder.
Episode written by Barbara Machin
Producers Brian Degas. Harry Robertson Director Christopher Hodson
STEREO
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Written By:
Barbara MacHin
Producers:
Bnan Degas.
John Redwood:
Brian Gwaspari
Denzil Taylor:
John Brobbey
Anjali Shah:
Kim Vithana
Freddy Calder:
Rondon Achie
Bob Loach:
Martin Cochrane
Viv Smith:
Cindy O'Callaghan
Sgt McAllister:
Campbell Morrison
PC Coles:
Glenn Doherty
PC Armstrongv:
Tom Roberts
Officer Barker:
Bruce Alexander
Noreen Loach:
Polly Hemingway
Dicky Padgett:
Richard Heffer
Simon Redwood:
Mark Beer
Doug Storer:
Brian Portsmouth
Mrs Margaret Ruddle:
Diana Bishop
Mr Ruddle:
Raymond Mason
MrsLau-son:
Jean Reeve

More of your opinions on recent BBC programmes, presented by Anne Robinson. Producer Paul Smith ● STEREO
• WRITETO: Points of View. BBCtv Centre. London W 12 7RJ; or you can telephone on 08 1 - [number removed]● RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 113

Contributors

Presented By:
Anne Robinson.

A double bill of international boxing, introduced by Desmond Lynam. Frank Bruno v
John Emmen
Live from London's Royal Albert Hall, Frank Bruno, who was 30 last week, resumes his boxing career after a gap of over two-and-a-half years. Since his heroic but unsuccessful challenge for the World Heavyweight title, Bruno has been concentrating on affairs away from the ring. Now, after reassurances about his formerly troublesome eye problem, pantomime's "Genie of the Lamp" has had his own wish granted by the British Boxing Board of Control, and is all set for a third attempt at world title glory. Bruno's record of 32 wins in 35 fights compares favourably with that of his Dutch opponent John Emmen, who has had 16 wins in 18 professional contests.
John Mugabi v Gerald McClellan
Also on the bill, Ugandan-born Mugabi meets American McClellan for the vacant WBO Middleweight title.
Commentary by Harry Carpenter Plus news and results.
Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
(Mugabi v McClellan is sponsored by the Daily and Sunday Mirror)
● SPORTS PERSONAUTY COUPON: page 16

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Introduced By:
Frank Bruno
Unknown:
John Emmen
Unknown:
John Mugabi
Unknown:
Gerald McClellan
Commentary By:
Harry Carpenter
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Thrilling sequel to 1971's box-office success, starring Gene Hackman
Assigned to help the French police smash a heroin gang operating in Marseilles, Topeye" Doyle finds that his reputation as a tough New Yorker has preceded him. But gradually he earns the respect of the local police, as he tracks down his old adversary - Alain Charnier. Director John Frankenheimer
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● FILMS: pages 55-62

Contributors

Unknown:
Gene Hackman
Unknown:
Alain Charnier.
Director:
John Frankenheimer
Popeye Doyle:
Gene Hackman
Alain Charnier:
Fernando Rey
Barthelemy:
Bernard Fresson
RaoulDiron:
Jean-Pierre Castaldi
Miletto:
Charles Millot
MereCharnier:
Cathleen Nesbitt
Jacques:
Philippe Leotard
Inspector Genevoix:
Jacques Dynam

BBC One London

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

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