With Philippa Forrester,
Toby Anstis and Andi Peters. Phone 081- [number removed]to play the TV computer game Maggot Moments. Stereo
When Cleo's pen pal decides it's time to meet, she's afraid he won't like her.
Magic show, tricks, facts and chart music with Paul Zenon and Sally Gray.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Today: the Tent Stop.
Cartoon. Rpt
The grand final of the international canoeing competition from the National Water Sports Centre,
Nottingham. Stereo
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Mrs Peacock in the Library with the Lead Pipe. Jill finds that her alibi does not stand up when the man she claims to have spent the night with makes a startling revelation.
Peter Seabrook visits Felbrigg Hall, near Cromer, Norfolk.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
The Cousteau team finds large numbers of turtles and an underwater burial ground for the species on the tiny islet of Sipadan.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With Edward Stourton.
Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish
A Japanese film which follows villagers in the Himalayas as they practise the dangerous, centuries-old tradition of harvesting honey and beeswax.
Milk Run. Tongues wag when a prominent professor arrives at Coopers Crossing.
A look at the Musicians'
Institute in Los Angeles, which claims to be the only rock music school in the world. Students can choose from rock, country, jazz, heavy metal and fusion courses. Rpt
Word quiz with Rob Curling.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Animation. Rpt
Drawing pictures with string. With Tony Hart ,
Gabrielle Bradshaw and Rosamonde Hatton.
News for children.
A science fiction drama.
2: The Time Capsule materialises in a derelict building in the year 2,500.
Cathy and Marco team up in a secret pact against Benito. Brad gets hooked on radio competitions.
With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
Vintage comedy series by Jimmy Perry and David Croft.
Starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn
Captain Mainwaring decides that the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard should have a mascot.
Environmentalist David Bellamy presents the first of a five-part series that focuses on herbal medicine.
Paved with Gold. This week he shows that the medicinal herbs used throughout the ages to heal the sick and promote well-being can be found on the pavements and railway stations of London and its suburbs. Even one of the practitioners, the 17th-century herbalist
Nicholas Culpeper , lies beneath Liverpool Street's platform 11. Indeed, wherever Bellamy goes - below the west front of St
Paul's Cathedral, in the shadow of Tower Bridge - he finds plants that can stem disease and raise the spirits. Director Martin Gorst
Producer John Percival
An Ark production for BBCtv
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Duffy has mixed feelings when Andrew meets Peter. Meanwhile, a cry for help goes wrong when pressure on a teenager becomes too much and a drunk driver is caught out by his own lies.
Episode written by Susan Wilkins
Anne Robinson presents more viewers' comments on recent
BBCtv programmes. Producer Bernard Newnham
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With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weekend Weather
Peter Cockroft
Concluding the powerful drama about two English children uprooted from Liverpool to Australia in the 1950s.
The rebellious Lily finally leaves the Ashwood Home to become a servant in the outback. Her loneliness is relieved by her friendship with the gentle Harry, but when she is assaulted by her employer's son and sacked she is determined to find Bert. At St
Bedes she discovers a dispirited, physically scarred boy who tells her of Wilson's death and his desire to become a Brother. However, Lily has different ideas for both of them.
(For cast see Thursday at 9.30pm)
Highlights of today's play at the Royal St George's Club,
Sandwich, Kent.
Thriller starring
Darren McGavin Carol Lynley
The Las Vegas police are baffled by a series of bizarre murders and only wise-cracking newsman Carl Kolchak has the answer. He believes there's a fanged and bloodthirsty vampire on the loose in the city. But nobody wants to print the story, the police won't help and the night stalker is out to silence him - permanently.
Director John Llewellyn Moxey
(1971)
SEE FILMS pages 39-44