Listings
with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
Timetable:
News on the hour and half hour read by Sue Carpenter
Weather with Francis Wilson at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55
Nationwide news, weather and travel from local
BBC studios at 6.57, 7.27,
7.57 and 8.27
Sports news at 7.20 and 8.20 Including this morning:
The Top 20 - a look at the latest pop charts at 7.32 with Steve Blacknell ;
Beverly Alt presents this week's fashion tips:
Ask Alison - Alison Mitchell presents her weekly money advice and takes your calls on [number removed].
Contributors
Unknown:
Frank
Bough
Read By:
Sue
Carpenter
Unknown:
Francis
Wilson
Unknown:
Steve
Blacknell
Unknown:
Alison
Mitchell
Presenter Jane Hardy Guest Brian Jameson
Story: Kootenai Indians by JOANNE SYMONS
Contributors
Presenter:
Jane
Hardy
Presenter:
Guest Brian
Jameson
Unknown:
Joanne
Symons
Surinder Kochar takes a look at multi-cultural education.
Also taking part are teachers Kanti Bajaj , Amtul Hafiz Ali and Sudesh Sharma.
Samina Mir talks to Hasmita Doshi about preparation of small items for weddings. And Samina Iqbal sings a Punjabi folk song.
An Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill
Contributors
Unknown:
Surinder
Kochar
Unknown:
Kanti
Bajaj
Unknown:
Amtul Hafiz
Ali
Unknown:
Sudesh
Sharma.
Unknown:
Hasmita
Doshi
Unknown:
Samina
Iqbal
with Richard Whitmore and Sue Carpenter
News Headlines with subtitles
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Whitmore
Bob Langley, Magnus Magnusson and travel expert Jill Crawshaw, go to one of Europe's most fascinating countries - Yugoslavia. They visit Sarajevo, where East really does meet West; Dubrovnik, a medieval city unaltered behind its huge walls; and a spectacular coastline where holidays are among the cheapest in Europe. And Sir Fitzroy Maclean talks about his wartime experiences with Marshal Tito's partisans.
Contributors
Unknown:
Bob
Langley
Unknown:
Magnus
Magnusson
Unknown:
Jill
Crawshaw
Talks:
Sir Fitzroy
MacLean
Unknown:
Marshal
Tito
By Eric Charles
(R)
Contributors
Writer:
Eric
Charles
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
2.30 The Chichester Festival Silver Jubilee Theatre Stakes dim)
3.0 The Clive Graham Stakes (Um)
3.35 The Schroder
Predominate Stakes (lira) Leading Derby fancy Allez
Milord defends his unbeaten record in this final conclusive trial for the Epsom Derby. (Coverage continues on BBC2)
Contributors
Introduced By:
Julian
Wilson
Unknown:
Clive
Graham
Frying Tonight by DIANE WILMER (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
Diane
Wilmer
In which Dogtanian and his faithful horse Sandy, try to rescue Juliet from the clutches of the Cardinal's man, Count Rochefort.
Produced by CLAUDIO BIERN BOYD (R)
Contributors
Produced By:
Claudio Biern
Boyd
Phillip Schofield presents the programme that gives you the opportunity to comment on BBCtv. Under discussion this week: The Saturday Picture Show and No Place Like Home. Prizes are given for the best written television criticism and for a drawing or painting of your favourite television personality.
Assistant producer DAISY GOODWIN Producer PHILIP CHILVERS Write to: Take Two, [address removed]
Contributors
Unknown:
Phillip
Schofield
Producer:
Daisy
Goodwin
Producer:
Philip
Chilvers
The last in the series by Sid Waddell
Cup Final day and Jossy is in trouble. If the Giants win, he faces a shoot-out with Goliath and the boss.
Costume designer MARGARET HARWOOD Make-up designer YVONNE M BROCKBANK Designer JOHN HOLLAND Producer PAUL STONE Director EDWARD PUGH
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Contributors
Unknown:
Margaret
Harwood
Unknown:
Yvonne M
Brockbank
Designer:
John
Holland
Producer:
Paul
Stone
Director:
Edward
Pugh
Jossy Blair:
Jim
Barclay
Albert Hanson:
Christopher
Burgess
Bob Nelson:
John
Judd
Councillor Glenda Fletcher:
Jenny
McCracken
Goliath:
Tony
Aitken
Jed Lanergan:
Harry
Towb
Bus conductor:
Alan
O'Keefe
Tracey Gaunt:
Julie
Foy
Ross Nelson:
Mark
Gillard
Ricky Sweet:
Paul
Kirkbright
Harvey McGuinn:
Julian
Walsh
Glenn Rix:
Stuart
McGuinness
Ian 'Selly' Sellick:
Ian
Sheppard
Referee:
Gerard
King
Yabba-dabba-doo! Roll on down to Bedrock to meet that most modern of Stone Age families.
Wilma's stars foresee a big adventure, but nothing like the one that Fred and Barney find themselves in when they go to a swish ski resort - without the girls!
A HANNA BARBERA production
with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey followed by Weather News
Contributors
Unknown:
Nicholas
Witchell
Unknown:
Andrew
Harvey
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
Pick the double glazing off your TV screen, inflate a footrest, plump up the cushions and enjoy tonight's live charivari.
A six-part comedy series by PETER J. HAMMOND starring
John Duttine
Lorraine Chase Brian Murphy
4: The day of the ball-walktest run, and Drake and company find that another 'outcast' is all set to join them.
Designer NIGEL CURZON
Produced and directed by JOHN B. HOBBS
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter J.
Hammond
Unknown:
John
Duttine
Unknown:
Lorraine
Chase
Unknown:
Brian
Murphy
Directed By:
John B.
Hobbs
Mr Drake:
John
Duttine
Angle:
Lorraine
Chase
Ansell:
Brian
Murphy
Tommy:
Patric
Turner
Maurice:
Tony
Millan
Mrs Drake:
Primi
Townsend
Roy:
Giles
Cole
Landlord:
Brian
Coburn
Old John:
John
Gill
Ernie:
Edward
Highmore
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen All things come to an end, but could J.R.'s bold proposal spell new beginnings for Sue Ellen and Dusty? The
Marinos contract is finalised, but why is Clayton putting other deals into motion?
Jamie has weddings on her mind, Jenna refuses to change her's and Mandy is stung into a crucial switch of loyalties....
Written by WILL LORIN Directed by LINDA DAY
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Contributors
Unknown:
Sue
Ellen
Written By:
Will
Lorin
Directed By:
Linda
Day
Miss Ellie:
Barbara Bel
Geddes
Sue Ellen:
Linda
Gray
J R:
Larry
Hagman
Donna:
Susan
Howard
Ray:
Steve
Kanaly
Clayton:
Howard
Keel
Cliff:
Ken
Kercheval
Jenna:
Priscilla Beaulieu
Presley
Pam:
Victoria
Principal
Dusty:
Jared
Martin
Mandy:
Deborah
Shelton
Jamie:
Jenilee
Harrison
Jack:
Dack
Rambo
Mark:
John
Beck
Angelica Nero:
Barbara
Carerra
with Julia Somerville and John Humphrys Regional News Weather News
A farming community in a remote part of the UK has been hit by a series of deaths and horrifying deformities among their cattle in the last few years. In Ireland, another farmer faces financial ruin after similar deaths and abnormalities at his farm. In both cases the farmers believe they have found the cause of their troubles. But are they right? Q.E.D. investigates, and uncovers a problem which could be affecting the health of us all.
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Contributors
Film Editor:
Martin
Sharp
Series Editor:
David
Filkin
Producer:
Deborah
Cadbury
A preview of The Africans A Triple Heritage
An insider's view of the Africa that outsiders rarely penetrate. This major nine-part documentary series, three years in the making, is written and presented by the distinguished Kenyan Ali A. Mazrui. It begins next Wednesday on BBC1.
Contributors
Unknown:
Ali A.
Mazrui.
Lloyd Honeyghan (GB) v Horace Shufford (USA) from Wembley Arena Britain's flamboyant welterweight, Lloyd Honeyghan, faced Horace Shufford of the USA last night, knowing that a win could secure a million-dollar showdown with world champion Donald Curry. The 12-round fight is a WBC final eliminator for the title, and Shufford is the number one contender, but Honeyghan, unbeaten in 26 fights. believes he is close to a fortune. Also on the Barrett/Duff promotion, an intriguing flyweight contest between the European and former world champion Charlie Magri , and the young British champion Duke McKenzie.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER Producer BOB DUNCAN
Contributors
Unknown:
Wembley
Arena
Unknown:
Lloyd
Honeyghan
Unknown:
Horace
Shufford
Unknown:
Donald
Curry.
Unknown:
Charlie
Magri
Unknown:
Harry
Carpenter
Producer:
Bob
Duncan
A series of 11 programmes
West Germany 5 Switzerland 0
West Germany 2 Spain 1
The elegant Franz Beckenbauer was to be a star of three World Cups. In this, his first, he inspired West Germany to Group 2 success, and 20 years later he gives his thoughts about 1966.
Beckenbauer is now West German team manager - his counterpart in the England team, West Ham's Bobby Moore recently resigned as manager of Southend United.
A look tonight at the subsequent career of England's golden boy, the man who lifted the World Cup on 30 July 1966.
Introduced by John Motson (Part 5 on Friday)
Contributors
Unknown:
Franz
Beckenbauer
Unknown:
Bobby
Moore
Introduced By:
John
Motson