Parveen Mirza introduces music and dance favourites in this third special compilation. Artists today are
Tahira Sayed ,
Nahid Siddiqui , Ustad Rais Khan and J. G. Laya group. An ASIAN UNIT presentation BBCPebbleMill
This Horizon programme concludes Robert Symes's look at inventors' problems.
(Shown yesterday at 11.30pm)
Two Ways to Toughen Your Toddler
Do you take enough exercise? Probably not, but what about your children?
This week the Parent
Programme investigates two novel approaches to fitness for the under-5s.
Director DAVID WILLIAMS Producer IAN WOOLF (e)
The Parent Book. £3.95 from [address removed]
Cheques payable to NEC Trust Ltd Also available from bookshops
Help the Aged
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A Child's View of Divorce
Two years after his parents divorce, 12-year-old
Californian Mike Miller looks back and remembers. Producer ANGELA KAYE
(Filmed for the Lovelaw series)
Nick Clarke presents an early edition of the nightly programme, exploring topics covered in recent days, along with live coverage of major afternoon events including both Houses of Parliament.
Newsnight's team of reporters and correspondents develop the issues of the week. Editor RICHARD TAIT
Regional News and Weather
Antiques expert Tony Curtis joins Pamela and issues another challenge to viewers to empty their attics in search of those long forgotten, hidden trasures. BBC Pebble Mill
In today's programme, the last in the current series, Keith Floyd discovers the joys of freshly-gathered cockles and dedicates his own fish soup to the fishermen of the West Country.
Producer DAVID PRITCHARD
Eastenders, Jenny and Tony have produced their very own hometown video.
Fifty minutes of cockney
No Limits from Bow Bells to their own doorbells. Research
JENNY POWELL , TONY BAKER Production
TONY BAKER. JENNY POWELL BBC Manchester
Australia v England
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the final day's play in Adelaide
Television presentation CHANNEL 9, Australia
Live from Westminster Abbey, the memory of Richard Dimbleby celebrated in words and music. In the presence of HRH Princess Alexandra
Marking the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund, the event includes quotations from Dimbleby's letters, diaries, radio and television scripts, alternating with choral and orchestral music including William Walton 's Violin Concerto (first movement)
Te Deum Laudamus (from the coronation of 1953) film music from Hamlet and Henry Vand an unperformed section of his film score for The Battle of Britain.
Both Dimbleby and Walton, who never met, reflected the splendour of great public occasions, and both spoke for the nation in times of sorrow or of war.
Artists include: Eileen Atkins David Attenborough Peter Barkworth
Helen Field (soprano) Ida Haendel (violin) Michael Hordem
Alec McCowen , John Mills and Timothy West with the Philharmonia Orchestra leader PETER THOMAS and the Philharmonia Chorus Chorus master
ANDREW GREENWOOD conducted by Carl Davis Trumpeters of the Royal Artillery Musical director
MAJOR FRANK RENTON and the Choir of Westminster Abbey
Organist and Master of the Choristers SIMON PRESTON
Producer for the Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund PATRICK GARLAND
Lighting supervisor PETER GREENYER Sound supervisor GRAHAM HAINES
Executive producer KENNETH CORDEN Directed for television by RON ISTED
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A quiz with a difference, hosted by Chris Kelly before an invited audience.
Amid the seasonal questions there's a whole hamper of practical tips and information: cheap but spectacular puddings, crafty Christmas-cake icing, festive wines, exotic fruits, unusual nuts, and much more besides. The Teams:
Drinks expert Jill Goolden and food writer and cookery presenter Michael Smith against crafty cook, Michael Barry and actor and wine writer Oz Clarke
Director JEREMY MILLS
Producer PETER BAZALGETTE
For fact sheet send 50p cheque or postal order (payable to BSS) to Food and Drink Fact Sheet 4 [address removed]
with special guests Johnny Mathis Henry Mancini
High spots from the second half of the concert recorded recently at the Royalty Theatre, London.
Richard Clayderman and his star guests concentrate on the musical world of Hollywood and Broadway. Musical directors REGIS DUPRE
JAMES GANDUGLIA Sound GRAHAM HAINES Lighting STAN SNAPE Design ROGER CANN
Producer DAVE PERROTTET
(In aid of the 1986 BBC Children in Need appeal)
Presented by Peter Snow Donald MacCormick and Nick Worrall with the interviews that matter. And the day's news from home and abroad with Ian Smith , Nick Clarke
Gill Nevill and Chris Lowe