Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 281,497 playable programmes from the BBC

Including:

10.50 Slice of Life

11.00 News Subtitled; Regional News; Weather

11.10 Star Guest of the Day

11.20 Touch of Love

11.30 Patric Walker's Video Horoscope

11.45 Showbiz Report

11.50 Phone-in

12.00 News Subtitled; Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Diamond
Presenter:
Nick Owen
Astrologer (Video Horoscope):
Patric Walker
Editor:
Mike Hollingsworth

With Toby Anstis.

Harum Scarum
Today: Badger's Parting Gifts by Susan Varley, and Mik's Mammoth by Roy Gerrard.
Storytellers are Bill Wallis and Vicky Licorish.

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Toby Anstis
Writer (Badger's Parting Gifts) (Harum Scarum):
Susan Varley
Writer (Mik's Mammoth) (Harum Scarum):
Roy Gerrard
Storyteller (Harum Scarum):
Bill Wallis
Storyteller (Harum Scarum):
Vicky Licorish

First in an eight-part
Australian drama series.
Sim has one ambition - to be a clown.
All he wants is a chance to audition.

Contributors

Sim _:
Clayton Williamson
Anatole:
Jean-Michel Dagory
Martha Rathnow:
Margaret Ford
JackMerrick:
Ernie Dingo
Max:
Bill Kerr

Celebrity panel game which taxes the memory about the goods we once dreamed of owning but which now just seem like a bad dream. Host
Danny Baker is joined by team captains Rick Wakeman and Craig Ferguson and a panel of guests including Captain
Sensible, Melvyn Hayes , Phil Pope and Lynsey De Paul. Director Stuart McDonald Producer Caroline Wright

Contributors

Unknown:
Danny Baker
Unknown:
Rick Wakeman
Unknown:
Craig Ferguson
Unknown:
Melvyn Hayes
Unknown:
Phil Pope
Unknown:
Lynsey de Paul.
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Caroline Wright

This week, the art of noise.
Thousands of people's lives are ruined by the din of aircraft, lorries and trains, but nobody really knows how noise is spread. With the help of some extremely large explosions at an army weapons range Kate Bellingham finds out the answers. Plus an investigation into the greenhouse effect.
With Carmen Pryce , Howard Stableford and Judith Hann. ProducerSaul Nasse Editor Dana Purvis
INFORMATION LINE: 0[number removed](Calls cost 39p per minute cheap rate, 49p per minute at other times.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Bellingham
Unknown:
Carmen Pryce
Unknown:
Judith Hann.
Editor:
Dana Purvis

Classic comedy about a cantankerous grocer, and his downtrodden assistant starring
Ronnie Barker
David Jason
Arkwright decides that corner-shop commerce will increase with advertising but Granville prefers discarding his pinny.
Written by Roy Clarke
Producer Sydney Lotterby
In the event of an FA Cup
Final replay yesterday,
Top of the Pops will replace the programme above

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
David Jason
Written By:
Roy Clarke
Arkwrigkt:
Ronnie Barker
Granville:
David Jason
Nurse Gladys Emanuel:
Lynda Baron
Milkwoman:
Barbara Flynn
Julie:
Helen Cotterill
Milkman:
John Bleasdale

The romantic comedy starring Anton Rodgers Lesley Dunlop
Let the Heartaches Begin. Zoe thinks she's found the perfect match for her sister, but Alec's not exactly bowled over.
Series created by Paul A Mendelson Episode written by Brian Leveson and PaulMinett
Director Paul Harrison Producer Sharon Bloom
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Anton Rodgers
Unknown:
Lesley Dunlop
Written By:
Brian Leveson
Director:
Paul Harrison
Producer:
Sharon Bloom
AlecCallender:
Anton Rodgers
Zoë Callender:
Lesley Dunlop
Jamie:
Paul Vanables
VeraTipple:
Frances White
Simone:
Carolyn Pickles
Dot:
Kate Williams
Debbie:
Chrissie Cotterill
Rosie:
Ashley Jensen
Mark Lindsay:
Trevor Sellers
Eddie:
Tony Caunter
Tim:
Richard Claxton

Michael Buerk presents more stories of heroism and bravery, reconstructed by the emergency services, actors and those involved in the actual rescues. Tonight, a diving accident leaves a young woman at risk from the bends, and forces a helicopter to fly under the Tamar Bridge to get her to safety; the teenage boy speared in a freak accident on a school sports field; and the cyclist who needed 718 pints of blood after he was run over by a lorry. Plus a look at the lifesaving work of a kidney transplant coordinator.

(Stereo) (Subtitled)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Reporter:
Juliet Morris
Executive Producer:
Andy Batten-Foster
Series Producer:
Andrea Brown

Action comedy thriller starring
Billy Crystal
Gregory Hines
Ray Hughes and Danny Costanzo are two of Chicago's finest undercover cops who are out to make one last bust and then retire to the sun.
However, the drug dealers of the Windy City have other plans for the pair.
Director Peter Hyams (1986)
FILM REVIEWS pages 46-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Crystal
Unknown:
Gregory Hines
Unknown:
Ray Hughes
Unknown:
Danny Costanzo
Director:
Peter Hyams
Danny Costanzo:
Billy Crystal
Ray Hughes:
Gregory Hines
Frank:
Steve Bauer
AnnaCostanzo:
Darlanne Fluegel
Snake:
Joe Pantouano
Capt Logan:
Dan Hedaya
Julio Gonzales:
Jimmy Smits

Tinseltown satire starring
Walter Matthau
Charles Grodin with a special appearance by Steve Martin
Before Jurassic Park,
Hollywood's only dinosaurs were honourable movie men like Joe Mulholland.
Unwillingly committed to a project called Love in Sex, Joe hires a writer and a director to make it work, unaware how neurotic and frustrated each man is in his personal life. Director William Asher
(1985)
FILM REVIEWS pages 46-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Matthau
Unknown:
Charles Grodin
Unknown:
Steve Martin
Unknown:
Joe Mulholland.
Director:
William Asher
Joe Mulholland:
Walter Matthau
HerbDerman:
Charles Grodin
Saul Gritz:
Vincent Gardenia
Nancy Derman:
Tyne Daly
Fabio Longio:
Steve Martin
Sid Spokane:
Bill MacY
LiviaMachado:
Gilda Radner
Marshall:
Earl Boen

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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