Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 280,510 playable programmes from the BBC

Open Mind. A drama about the sensitive subject of child psychotherapy. With Anna Massey. Michael Tucek , Frances Jeater , Daniel Brown , Eva Freeman ,
Jonathan Cake , Wesley Felix and Ben Dell. Written by Ken Howard

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Massey.
Unknown:
Michael Tucek
Unknown:
Frances Jeater
Unknown:
Daniel Brown
Unknown:
Eva Freeman
Unknown:
Jonathan Cake
Unknown:
Wesley Felix
Written By:
Ken Howard

Comprehensive regional news: live reports and interviews on issues affecting people in the south east presented by Tim Ewart , with sports news from Rob Curling.
Editor Guy Pelham REGIONAL PROGRAMME

Contributors

Presented By:
Tim Ewart
Unknown:
Rob Curling.
Editor:
Guy Pelham

The last of the present series of the showbusiness panel game pits Lily Savage and Coronation Street's 's
Simon Gregson against
Tony Blackburn and comedian Jenny Eclair. With Mike Smith.
Director John Rooney
Producer Graham BOwens

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Gregson
Unknown:
Tony Blackburn
Unknown:
Jenny Eclair.
Unknown:
Mike Smith.
Director:
John Rooney

Game show in which two teams tackle a series of challenging rural crafts. This week's celebrity team leaders are
Radio 5 Live presenter Sybil Ruscoe and athlete Roger Black. With Nick Owen.
Director David Millard
Producer Kirsten de Keyser A CST production for BBCtv

Contributors

Presenter:
Sybil Ruscoe
Unknown:
Roger Black.
Unknown:
Nick Owen.
Director:
David Millard
Producer:
Kirsten de Keyser

Phil and Kathy have made a big decision - at least, they think they have; they can't quite remember. Ricky and Bianca meet in secret.
This week's episodes written by Tony Jordan

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Tony Jordan
Producer:
Diana Kyle
Director:
Misha Williams
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Nadia Mitchell:
Anna Barkan
Kathy Beale:
Gillian Taylforth
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
Marku:
Ravil Isyanov
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Arthur Fowler:
Bill Treacher
Nellie Ellis:
Elizabeth Kelly
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Natalie Price:
Lucy Speed
Nigel Bates:
Paul Bradley
Debbie Bates:
Nicola Duffett
Clare Tyler:
Gemma Bissix
Michelle Fowler:
Susan Tully
Geoff Barnes:
David Roper
Pat Butcher:
Pam St Clement
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Cindy Beale:
Michelle Collins
David Wicks:
Michael French
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Ruth Aitken:
Caroline Paterson

New comedy series starring Keith Barron
Vanda, who is Romanian, has been working at Chivers Bakery for three years but do the Immigration Authorities know?
Written by Dick Fiddy and Mark Wallington Director/Producer Harold Snoad

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Barron
Written By:
Dick Fiddy
Written By:
Mark Wallington
Bill Chivers:
Keith Barron
Vanda:
Maureen Beattie
Clare:
Dinah Sheridan
Tom:
Angus Lennie
Watty:
Paul Grunert
Courtney:
Robert McKewley
WPC Jackson:
Jan Winters
PC Digby:
John Phythian
Terry:
Jacqueline Reddin

The Landlord's Return
The landlord is back. But is he up to the job? In tonight's programme, Mike Embley investigates the rent revolution - millions of people who've always looked to the state for a home are being forced to go to private landlords. As the home ownership boom is followed by bust, will landlords be the winners?
Producer Kiran Son !
Editor Nick Robinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Embley
Producer:
Kiran Son
Editor:
Nick Robinson

Although the repeat of this award-winning drama by Dennis Potter ends tonight, one of his later works Lipstick on Your Collar gets another showing on Channel 4 starting tomorrow at
10.00pm. And the playwright will also dominate the television schedules next year when
Karaoke and ColdLazarus, two linked four-part dramas that he finished just before his death in June, are screened on both
BBC 1 and C4 in accordance with hisdyingwishes.
In tonight's episode Who
Done It, Marlow is in his hospital bed still dreamingabout the frightening figure of the scarecrow which now suddenly erupts into the ward reminding him of yet another disturbing event from his childhood.
Producers John Hams and Kenith Trodd
DirectorJonAmiel Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Potter
Producers:
John Hams
Philip Marlow:
Michael Gambon
Nicola:
Janet Suzman
Mark Binney/Finney/Raymond:
Patrick Malahide
Mrs Marlow:
Alison Steadman
Nurse Mills:
Joanne Whalley
Dr Gibbon:
Bill Paterson
Mr Hall:
David Ryall
Reginald:
Gerard Horan
Mr Tomkey:
Leslle French
Mr Marlow:
Jim Carter
Staff Nurse White:
Imelda Staunton
Grandad Baxter:
Wally Thomas
Philip Marlow (aged 10):
Lyndon Davies
Mark Binney (aged 10):
William Speakman
Barbara:
Samantha Bryant

The Singing Detective

Episode 6: Who Done It

Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes

on BBC One London

Available for 7 months

In the final part of Dennis Potter's classic drama serial with music, as fiction and fact fight for the same space, the plots and narratives head to their conclusions. Show more

Contributors

Philip Marlow:
Michael Gambon
Mark Binney:
Patrick Malahide
Nurse Mills:
Joanne Whalley
Mr Tomkey:
Leslie French
Director:
Jon Amiel
Producer:
Kenith Trodd
Mrs Marlow:
Alison Steadman
Mr Hall:
David Ryall
Reginald:
Gerard Horan
Mr Marlow:
Jim Carter
First Mysterious Man:
Ron Cook
Second Mysterious Man:
George Rossi
Staff Nurse White:
Imelda Staunton
Schoolteacher:
Janet Henfrey
Philip (aged 10):
Lyndon Davies
Barbara:
Sam Bryant
Dr Gibbon:
Bill Paterson
Mark Binney (aged 10):
William Speakman
Night Nurse:
Sharon D Clarke
First Soldier:
Niven Boyd
Second Soldier:
David Thewlis
Physiotherapist:
Tricia George
Policeman:
Malcolm Storry

Black comedy starring George C Scott
Diana Rigg
Hospital chief Dr Herbert Bock is faced with an accumulating series of medical disasters.
Director Arthur Hiller (1971)
FILM REVIEWS pages 35-39

Contributors

Unknown:
George C Scott
Unknown:
Diana Rigg
Unknown:
Dr Herbert Bock
Director:
Arthur Hiller
Dr Herbert Bock:
George Cscott
Barbara Drummond:
Diana Rigg
Drummond:
Barnard Hughes
William Mead:
Andrew Duncan
Head Nurse Christie:
Nancy Marchard
Sundstrom:
Stephen Elliott
Milton Mead:
Donald Harron
Guernsey:
Roberts Blossom
Indian:
Arthur Junaluska

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More

About this data

This data is drawn from the data stream that informs BBC's iPlayer and Sounds. The information shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was/is subject to change and may not be accurate. More