With Toby Anstis.
Fun and laughter to start the day. Rpt Stereo
Cartoon. Rpt
The Patch Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
Guest presenter
Nicholas Witchell interviews the week's news makers and reviews the Sunday papers with his guests. Executive editor Bob Wheaton
Including at 8. 15am and 9.00am News and Weather
Syd Little and Roger Royle join holiday-makers and members of local churches in open-air musical celebrations. This week: Torquay.
Continuing the series of programmes made in America is a further selection of sketches from Festival 2, a rich blend of humour, music and education from a deaf cultural viewpoint, a programme made for deaf children. With signing and subtitles.
The sound of insects heralding summer in Finland.
England v Australia
Live coverage of the fourth day's play from Edgbaston. Introduced by Tony Lewis. TV presentation Alan Griffiths
Executive producer Keith Mackenzie (Coverage continues in Sunday Grandstand on BBC2)
With John Craven, plus weather for the week ahead at 12.55pm. (Rptd on Wednesday at 2.35pm BBC2)
Followed by Cartoon
George's White Light. After George has a spiritual experience, he quits his job and rediscovers his long-lost dream. Subtitled
Tales of the bizarre.
Dorothy and Ben
It's surprising enough when old Ben Dumfry emerges from a 40-year-old coma, but his special mental communication with Dorothy, a comatose
7-year-old, leads to an even greater miracle. With Joe Seneca and Natalie Gregory.
Omnibus edition.
Ian gives Cindy a warning and Nigel gets a surprise visit. Arthur's guilt forces him to make a decision and, Kathy confronts Tricky Dicky.
The romantic musical comedy starring
Fred Astaire
Leslie Caron shown as a tribute to its director, Jean Negulesco , who died recently.
Captivated by a delightful French orphan, multimillionaire Jervis Pendleton changes her life, but propriety demands he remains an anonymous benefactor, no matter what his heart dictates.
(1955)
SEE FILMS pages 24-28
Cartoon double bill.
Would you know what to do if your child had an accident and needed emergency first aid? Father of three Gavin Campbell finds out how to cope in a crisis. This week featuring Moira Black , whose 6-week-old baby suddenly stopped breathing. Series consultant Dr David Zideman Director/Producer Hilary Bryans A Diverse production for BBCtv
FREE: a poster and booklet is available to accompany the series. Write to BBC
Education, PO Box 7. London W 1 2 7TS.
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The North East meets East
Anglia in the second semi-final. Teams of dogs and their handlers compete in a variety of fun events testing speed and skill. Introduced by Peter Purves , Cheryl Baker and Superdogs vet Bradley Viner. Producer Stephen Morris
With Chris Lowe. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles
Cod and Cobbles. Blooms greet Pam Rhodes at every door when she visits Clovelly in Devon, and discovers why donkeys and sledges are more use there than wheels.
Holiday-makers join the locals in the old harbour to sing their favourite hymns.
Producer Christopher Mann Editor Helen Alexander
Comedy series by Roy Clarke , starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde
Errol Flynn Used to Have a Pair Like That. While discussing the previous night's late film, Nora confides that it was the hero's riding outfit that really turned her on. Unfortunately, she is overheard by Compo.
Director/Producer Alan J W Bell
The last in the rerun of Bob Larbey's romantic comedy starring Judi Dench, Geoffrey Palmer
The day of Lionel's book launch has arrived at last.
Producer Sydney Lotterby
Executive producer Philip Jones
A Theatre of Comedy/DL Taffner production for BBCtv
Street-traders threaten to wreck Andrew's plans for
Festival Day at Strathblair.
Macrae, Robert and Pheemie set up their own fringe exhibition. At the end of the celebrations, Andrew has more serious matters to deal with and there is a conflict with the local
Conservative MP.
Episode written by Donald Campbell Producer Leonard White
Director Brian Parker
With Michael Buerk.
Subtitied
Weather Bill Giles
Starring Tom Wilkinson
The second and concluding part of this story featuring John Harvey 's unconventional Nottingham detective.
A second woman has been murdered and Charlie Resnick believes that the link between them is the personal column of the local newspaper. Did Shirley Peters and Mary Barnett lose their lives while looking for love?
Producer Colin Rogers
Director Bruce MacDonald A Deco production for BBCtv
Celibacy: Putting Sex in Its Place
Contemporary culture bombards us with images of erotic athleticism. Celibacy, we are led to believe, belongs to certain strict religious orders - but does it? Tonight Everyman examines the role celibacy plays in an increasing number of lives. Producers Rex Cowan and Chris Haws
Series editor John Blake
An InCA/World's Edge production for BBCtv
England υ Australia
Highlights of the fourth day's play from Edgbaston.