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Six-part fantasy adventure, based on Alan Garner's classic story about the mysterious kingdom of Elidor.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Based on the story by:
Alan Garner
Writer:
Don Webb
Roland:
Damian Zuk
Helen:
Suzanne Crowshaw
David:
Alexander Trippier
Nicholas:
Gavin J. Morris
Malebron:
Stevan Rimkus

Comprehensive regional news, with live reports and interviews on the issues affectingthe
South East. Regular presenters areGwenan Edwards, Mike Embley and Gargy Patel.
Including sports reports from Rob Curling.
Editor Jane Mote Subtitled ....
REGIONAL PROGRAMME

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Embley
Unknown:
Gargy Patel.

Jim Davidson hosts the popular snooker game show. Tonight's programme features
Peter Ebdon, Joe Johnson and world champion Ken Doherty. With referee John Virgo.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Contestants: if you would like to take part write, enclosing a large sae, to [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Referee:
John Virgo
Snooker player:
Peter Ebdon
Snooker player:
Joe Johnson
Snooker player:
Ken Doherty
Director:
Phil Chilvers
Producer:
John Burrowes

Tonight's edition comes from the Stephen Joseph theatre in Scarborough. The contenders are Stafford housewife Fiona Redmond; Timothy Robey, a retired teacher from South port; Richard Goodale, a management consultant from Aberdour in Fife, and teacher Jocelyn Lavin from Lancashire. Their chosen subjects are the life and painting of Rossetti, the Dreyfus affair, golf links of Britain and Ireland, and symphonic choral music. With Magnus Magnusson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Contender:
Fiona Redmond
Contender:
Timothy Robey
Contender:
Richard Goodale
Contender:
Jocelyn Lavin
Director/Producer:
David Mitchell

There's free food for all as Ian's family and friends help him celebrate the opening of his third chip shop. But as everyone enjoys his hospitality, Kathy is reminded of Ian's desire to get his missing children back.
Meanwhile, Ruth tries to make Lenny understand why she wants him to find new lodgings, and Robbie gets some good news concerning Wellard's disappearance.

This week's episodes written by Carol Noble and Keith Temple

Contributors

Writer:
Carol Noble
Writer:
Keith Temple
Producer:
Miriam Segal
Director:
Nick Read
Tony Hills:
Mark Homer
Polly Becker:
Victoria Gould
Gita Kapoor:
Shobu Kapoor
Sanjay Kapoor:
Deepak Verma
Neelam Kapoor:
Jamila Massey
Ruth Fowler:
Caroline Paterson
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Ted Hills:
Brian Croucher
Kathy Mitchell:
Gillian Taylforth
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
George Palmer:
Paul Moriarty
Tiffany Mitchell:
Martine McCutcheon
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
Sarah Hills:
Daniela Denby-Ashe
Joe Wicks:
Paul Nicholls
Nigel Bates:
Paul Bradley
Clare Tyler:
Gemma Bissix
Bianca Butcher:
Patsy Palmer
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Annie Palmer:
Nadia Sawalha
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Alan Jackson:
Howard Antony
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie Cassidy
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
Lenny Wallace:
Desune Coleman
Huw Edwards:
Richard Elis
Mick McFarlane:
Sylvester Williams
Alex Healy:
Richard Driscoll
Councillor Dixon:
John Gillett
Anita Banks:
Jane Whittenshaw
Max Townsend:
Alan Hunter
Vanessa Carlton:
Adele Salem
Brian Meade:
Patrick Cremin
Laura:
Nicola Redmond
Martha:
Martha Selwyn
Tom:
Philip Cox

Terry Wogan reveals the hazards of working with animals when he dips into the archives and uncovers bizarre examples of creatures behaving in an unpredictable fashion - often at the expense of hapless presenters. The programme features a frog bending over backwards to appear on television, a raven deliberately divebombing its enemies with dung, an inventive squirrel, and some infamous meerkats.
One ambitious presenter demonstrates how to catch a giant snake by plunging into a South American river to wrestle with an anaconda, while Terry's own encounters with feathered and furred creatures are also revealed - including an alarming meeting with a golden eagle called Sebastian.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Director:
Anne Gilchrist
Producer:
Tom Webber

Continuing the comedy series.

Sharon and Tracey settle into their new home but the discovery of some children's clothes - left behind by the previous occupant - leaves Sharon feeling decidedly broody. Meanwhile, Dorien is disappointed that she has not become embroiled in the tabloid scandal surrounding her current flame, and starts searching for a reporter who will publish her tales.

See today's choices.
Episode written by Gary Lawson and John Phelps

Contributors

Writer:
Gary Lawson
Writer:
John Phelps
Director:
Baz Taylor
Producer:
Tony Charles
Sharon:
Pauline Quirke
Tracey:
Linda Robson
Dorien:
Lesley Joseph
Dennis:
Huggy Leaver

Mystery drama.
Starring Katey Sagal, Jameson Parker

A row between three 16-year-old girls erupts into violence, but Susan Essex cannot believe her daughter Justine could have had a hand in the murder of Vicky Gilmore. But as the girls' lies and guilty secrets surface, the conduct of both Susan and Justine comes under scrutiny.
(1991, 15)
See Films: pages 46-53

Contributors

Director:
Charles Correll
Susan Essex:
Katey Sagal
Eric:
Jameson Parker
Matthew:
Alan Rachins
Justine Essex:
Charlotte Ross
Ryan:
David Lasher
Dr Gilmore:
Robert Picardo
Elaine:
Leslie Lahman
Ashley:
Amy Moore Davis
Vicky Gilmore:
Kimberly Hooper
Mrs Gilmore:
Linda Pierce

Chiller starring Carol Kane

For schoolgirl Julia Jenz, a last-minute baby-sitting job turns into a terrifying ordeal when a mystery man comes to the door asking for help. Five years later, at university, the introverted young woman again feels targeted, and is helped by counsellor Jill Johnson, who has undergone a similar experience. However, who can protect Julia from someone who seems to know her every action?
(1993, 15)
See Films: pages 46-53 ***

Contributors

Director:
Fred Walton
Jill Johnson:
Carol Kane
John Clifford:
Charles Durning
Julia Jenz:
Jill Schoelen
The stranger:
Gene Lythgow
Skid row woman:
Karen Austin
Agent:
Bab Schula
Club owner:
Duncan Fraser

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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