Programme Index

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With Justin Webb and Andrew Harvey. At
7.00, 8.00, 9.00 main news, with summaries every 30 minutes; 7.12,7.40,8.12,8.40
Business; 7.25,7.55,8.25,8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32,8.32 Sport.
Including at 8.40 The Elder Statesmen, in which Robin Day, Roy Hattersley , Lord Jenkins and Lord Tebbit comment on election news. Subtitled ...........

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Webb
Unknown:
Andrew Harvey.
Unknown:
Roy Hattersley

Children's quiz and game show, presented by Sally Gray.
(Repeated on Friday at 7.55am on BBC2)
Competition: To take part ring [number removed] (calls cost a maximum of 25p, and children must first ask permission from the person who pays the phone bill.)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sally Gray

The team are in Harrogate for the launch of this year's swimathon for children. With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Romana D'Annunzio and Richard Bacon.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Miles
Presenter:
Katy Hill
Presenter:
Romana D'Annunzio
Presenter:
Richard Bacon.

Comprehensive regional news, with live reports on the issues affecting the South East. Regular presenters are Sharon Doughty , Gwenan Edwards , Mike Embley and Gargy Patel. Plus sports reports from Rob Curling.
Editor Jane Mote REGIONAL PROGRAMME

Contributors

Unknown:
Sharon Doughty
Unknown:
Gwenan Edwards
Unknown:
Mike Embley
Unknown:
Gargy Patel.

Steve Wright presents the magazine programme with features, guests, a look behind the scenes at top programmes, and archive comedy clips. Tonight Boy George talks about his television hero Larry Grayson, and Roland Rat puts in a rare appearance. Plus the secrets of animal noises in wildlife films.
With special guest June Whitfield.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Wright
Interviewee:
Boy George
Guest:
June Whitfield
Producer:
Paul Reizin
Executive Producer:
Tony Moss

Investigations and human interest stories presented by Sue Lawley . As people in this country are growing taller on average, Denise Mahoney looks at some ways in which being tall can be harmful to health, and Steve Annett meets some people whose sleepwalking has landed them in court.
Story Ideas: ring free on [number removed], fax [number removed], or write to Here and Now, [address removed]. E-mail: [email address removed]

Further Information: Ceefax page

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Reporter:
Denise Mahoney
Reporter:
Steve Annett
Series Producer:
Dale Templar
Editor:
Dave Stanford

The second of four Panorama specials in which David Dimbleby conducts live interviews with the leaders of the main political parties. Tonight's guests are Dafydd Wigley, leader of Plaid Cymru, and Alex Salmond, leader of the Scottish National Party.

Contributors

Interviewer:
David Dimbleby
Interviewee:
Dafydd Wigley
Interviewee:
Alex Salmond
Producer:
Simon Ford
Editor:
Steve Hewlett

Films under review include Woody Allen's first musical Everyone Says I Love You, starring Goldie Hawn, Julia Roberts and Alan Alda, Metro featuring Eddie Murphy as a hostage negotiator, and the film version of the TV series The Saint, with Val Kilmer in the title role. Tom Brook meets Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt and Alan Pakula, stars and director of The Devil's Own.
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
See Barry Norman: page 66

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Interviewer:
Tom Brook
Interviewee:
Harrison Ford
Interviewee:
Brad Pitt
Interviewee:
Alan Pakula
Director:
David Robertson
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Western starring David Carradine, Keith Carradine

In post-Civil War Missouri, the James/Younger gang are heroes to the local people. When one of their number gets trigger-happy during a bank raid, the authorities are determined to hunt them down.
Four real-life sets of brothers play the outlaws in this western and the soundtrack is by Ry Cooder.
(1980, 18)
See Films: pages 52-61 ****

Contributors

Music:
Ry Cooder
Director:
Walter Hill
Cole Younger:
David Carradine
Jim Younger:
Keith Carradine
Bob Younger:
Robert Carradine
Jesse James:
James Keach
Frank James:
Stacy Keach
Ed Miller:
Dennis Quaid
Clell Miller:
Randy Quaid
John Younger:
Kevin Brophy
George Arthur:
Harry Carey Jr
Charlie Ford:
Christopher Guest
Bob Ford:
Nicholas Guest

BBC One London

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

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