With Nick Wood and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Sara Coburn. Timetable on Monday
Ideas forfun during the holidays. Rpt Stereo ...
Cartoon about a group of SUperheroeS. Rpt Stereo Subtitled...
The Roundabout Stop.
Kevin Woodford and comedian
Craig Charles cook a hefty beef stew, and taste real British cheese............................
Regional News; Weather
Quiz with Bill Dod. COMPETITION LINE: [number removed]. Calls cost 39p/min cheap rate and 49p/min all other times. For the rules, send sae to [address removed]
Viewers have their say on news stories.
With Sandi Toksvig. PHONE LINE: [number removed](calls charged at local rate).
Including at 12.00 News Regional News; Weather
The New Assistant. George Rafferty shoots a herd of deer with tranquillising darts, operates on a dog and fights with a one-ton bull. In addition his new assistant arrives. Rpt Subtitled ....................
Detailsat 5.35pm Stereo
Quiz game testing vocabulary and word power. With Rob Curling. Stereo.
Omnibus edition. Stereo Subtitled ..
Featuring advice on fish, including recipes for salmon, and how to avoid the lasting odour of kippers.
(Stereo)
Shown Monday I 1.05pm Stereo Subtitled..
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Puppet fun in a chat show with a difference. Today's guests are elephant and huntingdog.
Australian comedy drama. Stereo
The last episode of the children's drama. Will Aunt Marchmont's heart melt? Will
Pip be visible by three o'clock?
Aunt Marchmont ANNA MASSEY , George TOBY UFFINDELL-PHILLIPS, Ellie LAURA CLARKE ,
Pip LEONARD KIRBY , Lucy VICCI AVERY.
The Psammead FRANCIS WRIGHT. Mr Dobbs FRANK TAYLOR
Written by Helen Cresswell , based on the novels of E Nesbit Rpt Stereo Subtitled ...........
Brett gets the jitters as the impending school play frays nerves and tempers.
Shownat 1.30pm Stereo
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft 85
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A series of underwater adventures.
The Caribbean. Divers Martha Holmes and Mike deGruy, wearingspecially developed helmets which allow them to talk underwater, are mobbed by giant sting-rays, and when Martha journeys in a submarine she encounters some even stranger creatures.
Back on the boat a hydrophone lures sharks, and the temptation to join them in the water proves irresistible. Nearby, 100 dolphins frolic, and Mike and Martha try to keep them entertained.
Producer Robin Hellier
A series of programmes in which Terry Wogan visits his native land.
Terry arrives for the annual Bloomsday celebrations in honour of James Joyce, meets writer Maeve Binchy, top fashion designers John Rocha and Paul Costelloe, leading photographer Tom Lawlor and artist to the stars, Graham Knuttal.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Witness. When a terrified monk is the only witness to a gangland slaying Briggs and Louis are dispatched to make sure the frightened friar lives to tell his tale.
Written by Steve Knight and Mike Whitehill Producer/Director Ed Bye
A comedy series about male solidarity. The Walking Wounded. Kendle is hooked on a soap opera, and thinks that real life is reflectingthe screen.
Written by Daniel Peacock ; Producer Claire Hinson
DirectorTerryKinane Stereo
With Michael Buerk. subtitled Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
A series capturing classic football action from the seventies.
This week, the story of the 1971-2 season and the battle of the bigmouths - Brian Clough and Malcolm Allison whose war of words dominated the title race. Not to be outdone, George Best had his own share of the headlines.
Presented by Dennis Waterman.
(Stereo)
Andrew Duncan Interview with Dennis Waterman: page 16
Comedy starring Casey Siemaszko
It is nearly eight o'clock at Weaver High School and Jerry Mitchell has until three o'clock to come up with a way to avoid meeting up with the terrible wrath of big, strong, mean Buddy Revell in the parking lot.
(1987)
(Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 45-50