Story: Mr Bumble and Mr Boo Written by JUDY WHITFIELD Told by CHLOE ASHCROFT Presenters
Karen Platt , Don Spencer
Pianist MICHAEL OMER
Bass guitar DAVE MOSES Designer jim CLAY
Written by SUR PETO
Directed by ALBERT BARBER Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
1.50 The Tony Teacher Steeplechase (about 3m) with 12,500 added to a sweepstake
2.25 The Joe Coral Golden Hurdle (qualifier) (3m) with 11,500 added to a sweepstake
3.0 The Bath Novices' 'Chase
(2m and a few yds) with E900 added to a sweepstake
3.30 Bristol Long Distance Novices' Hurdle (Division II) (3m and a few yds) with £600 added to a sweepstake
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and RICHARD PITMAN
Television presentation by BARRIE edgak BBC Birmingham
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Ten programmes about car maintenance for beginners With JUDITH JACKSON and RICHARD HUDSON-EVANS
9: Keeping up Appearances
A car's value depends largely on the state of its bodywork. How do you deal with dents and scratches? How can you keep the rust at bay?
Series producer PETER RIDING Producer CHARLES PASCOE
Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw including Westminster Report, a review of the week in politics by the BBC's Westminster Unit. Newsreader Angela Rippon
Dramatised by JAMES ANDREW HALL The Solitary
Kilvert visits the Solitary of Llanbedr.
Film cameraman DAVID JACKSON
Sound recordist DENNIS CARTWRIGHT Film editor BILL WRIGHT Producer ROSEMARY HILL Director PETER HAMMOND
The Fraud Machine
Computer fraud is the perfect crime ... almost. Silent, clean and non-violent. It can pay handsome rewards and the number of cases that have been prosecuted are few.
Computer technology is one of the hallmarks of the new industrial revolution. In its wake the opportunity for crime exists at every computer terminal. And, today most companies have at least one terminal and many have computers.
In The Money Programme, James Bellini investigates how people can use the computer for gain, and what is being done to prevent computer fraud.
Deputy editor DAVID GRAHAM Editor PAUL ELLIS
(Postponed from 25 November)
A special gala dance
Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Lighting BERT OATEN
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE Production ROBIN NASH
The Healing Nightmare by JAMES SAUNDERS
In 1912, Carl Gustav Jung found himself threatened by the very insanity that he sought to treat in his patients. Horrible dreams of blood, death and destruction tumbled into his waking hours, threatening to break up not only his marriage, but his whole professional life.
Film editors ROY FRY, TONY PORTER Editor PETER GOODCHILD Producer DENIS POSTLE
The Classic Serial in six parts based on the novels by Knut Hamsun
A love story set in the 1870s in the fishing village of Sirilund in the northern fjords and mountains of Norway.
Where young 'Post-Benoni' woos and loses Rosa, and Mack, the local lord of the manor, is shown in his true colours: devious yet benevolent, a shrewd businessman - and a cheerful lecher.
Music by Maj and Gunnar Sønstevold
Written and directed by Per Bronken
English version directed by Michael Bakewell for World Wide Sound, London
An NRK/NDR co-production
Weather
Introduced by Robert Robinson The Best Children's Book Ever
The Book Programme has polled more than 50 writers, illustrators and critics asking them to nominate their all-time favourite and least favourite books for children. From the replies, some surprising horrors and favourites emerge, and Auberon Waugh Alan Coren
H. J. Eysenck Nicola Bailey Simon Raven and others explain their choices in both categories.
Also, the guide to the best books for children out this year. Studio director TONY TYLEY Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT
STEPHEN THORNE reads
Interview with the Professor by PHILIP HOBSBAUM