Listings
with Debbie Greenwood and Guy Michelmore Timetable:
National and international news on the hour and half hour from Sue Carpenter
Francis Wilson looks ahead to the weekend weather at home and abroad at 6.55,
7.25, 7.55, 8.25 and 8.55 Including this morning:
Steve Blacknell pops in at
7.32 and stays on for
Blacknell's Summer Special at
9.5; Alan Titchmarsh offers ideas on the garden line on [number removed]; and Glynn Christian rolls out the barrow with some weekend best buys.
Contributors
Unknown:
Debbie
Greenwood
Unknown:
Guy
Michelmore
Unknown:
Sue
Carpenter
Unknown:
Francis
Wilson
Unknown:
Steve
Blacknell
Unknown:
Alan
Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Glynn
Christian
Silas and Godik have found Jenny, the young girl kidnapped by the old lady known as the Shrew. To free Jenny, they tell the old lady about the smuggled silver hidden in the mill. Now the old Shrew wants a horse. (R) (For cast see page 36)
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The Newsround team on tour - this week in the south west. Presented by John Craven
With today's Special Delivery report from Roger Finn at Land's End.
Contributors
Presented By:
John
Craven
Pottsylvania Creeper
1: Frostbite Flower Show (R)
The place is abuzz today when the circus comes to town, and then comes to join the gang. (R)
Pottsylvania Creeper 2: Bean Feast (R)
Presenter Carol Leader Guest Andrew Secombe
Story: The Grogg's Day Out by ROY AND ANNE BENTLEY Musical director CHRIS WALKER Woodwind JOHN WHELAN
Graphics CLAIRE STANLEY , SUE WORTHY Stills photographers
SIMON MEIN , CHRIS RIDLEY Director SALLY GEORGE Producer PENNY LLOYD
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Contributors
Unknown:
Andrew
Secombe
Unknown:
Anne
Bentley
Director:
Chris
Walker
Director:
Woodwind John
Whelan
Unknown:
Graphics Claire
Stanley
Unknown:
Simon
Mein
Unknown:
Chris
Ridley
Director:
Sally
George
Editor:
Cynthia
Felgate
The Benson and Hedges International from Fulford Golf Club, York. SANDY LYLE, former Open Champion, won this event last year in a thrilling climax which saw a rash of birdies by the leaders over the closing holes. IAN WOOSNAM equalled the course record with a 62 and nearly stole the title, and after his third placing in the Open this year he will be a genuine threat to the title holder. LEE TREVINO returns to one of his favourite courses and will attract bife crowds.
Live coverage of the second round introduced by STEVE RIDER .
Commentators PETER ALUSS
CLIVE CLARK , BRUCE CRITCHLEY and TONY JACKLIN Producers
FRED VINER. ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
Golf and other sport news on Ceefax
Contributors
Unknown:
Ian
Woosnam
Unknown:
Lee
Trevino
Introduced By:
Steve
Rider
Commentators:
Peter
Aluss
Unknown:
Clive
Clark
Unknown:
Bruce
Critchley
Unknown:
Tony
Jacklin
Unknown:
Fred
Viner.
Unknown:
Alastair
Scott
Producer:
Harold
Anderson
with Laurie Mayer and Sue Carpenter
News Headlines with subtitles
1.25 Regional News
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
Contributors
Unknown:
Laurie
Mayer
A See-Saw programme Growing
With Carol Chell and Don Spencer
Musical director PETER GOSLING Produced by CHRISTINE HEWITT Executive producer
CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
Carol
Chell
Unknown:
Don
Spencer
Director:
Peter
Gosling
Produced By:
Christine
Hewitt
Unknown:
Cynthia
Felgate
The Benson and Hedges International from Fulford Golf Course
Coverage of the second round continues.
4.18 Regional News
The Prowler
When Ralph tries to stop a local crimewave, the neighbourhood becomes an armed camp. During the hysteria, Harry gets tagged as a prowler.
A Few Surprises
Heidi is home again, and her grandfather is overjoyed.
Herr Sesemann has sent him a letter saying that Heidi has been homesick for mountains, for him and for Peter.(R) (For cast see page 36)
Contributors
Unknown:
Herr
Sesemann
The first of four programmes featuring highlights from the 1986 Montreux Rock Festival held during May in Montreux, Switzerland.
Mike Smith talks to the groups backstage and introduces their current hits.
Starring Queen:
'One vision', 'A kind of magic', 'Friends will be friends', 'Hammer to fall' Colonel Abrams: 'Over and over'
Animotion: 'I engineer'
Double: 'Woman of the world' INXS: 'Listen like thieves'
Julian Lennon: 'This is my day'
Level 42: 'Lessons in love' Pet Shop Boys: 'Opportunities' Simply Red:
'Holding back the years' Research MARY O'CONNELL
Production manager NEIL BANKS Continuity direction and post-production JOHN BIRKIN
Lighting director WARWICK FIELDING Production MICHAEL HURLL
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Contributors
Unknown:
Mary
O'Connell
Unknown:
John
Birkin
Unknown:
Michael
Hurll
with Nicholas Witchell and Frances Coverdale followed by Weather News
Contributors
Unknown:
Nicholas
Witchell
Unknown:
Frances
Coverdale
London Plus, Spotlight
South Today, Points West Look East, Look North North West Tonight Midlands Today
As the tide goes out and the temperature soars, Terry stays out of the sun and keeps cool in the Television
Theatre, while outside, Shepherd's Bush Green sizzles in the heat. Director TONY NEWMAN Producer PETER ESTALL Series producers
FRANCES WHITAKER. UNO FERRARI
Contributors
Unknown:
Bush
Green
Director:
Tony
Newman
Unknown:
Frances
Whitaker.
by JOHN WATKINS starring
Arthur is surprised by a wedding in the family - and there goes the bride. Who Loves Ya Baby
Designer SHELAGH LAWSON Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Watkins
Designer:
Shelagh
Lawson
Directed By:
Robin
Nash
Arthur Crabtree:
William
Gaunt
Beryl Crabtree:
Patricia
Garwood
Vera Betting:
Marcia
Warren
Trevor Botting:
Michael
Sharvell-Martin
Nigel Crabtree:
Martin
Clunes
Tracy Crabtree:
Dee
Sadler
Paul Crabtree:
Stephen
Watson
Lorraine Codd:
Beverley
Adams
Raymond Codd:
Daniel
Hill
Mr Crump:
Nicholas
McArdle
Mrs Crump:
Rosemary
Frankau
Louise:
Sophie
Huggins
Nadia:
Erica
Lynley
Sandra:
Erika
Hoffman
Maurice:
Giles
Watung
starring
The Wedding
Fallon and Jeff prepare to repeat their marriage vows in an elaborate ceremony that Sable is forced to plan. Only Miles could spoil the happy occasion....
Written by FRANK v. furino Directed by HARRY FALK
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Contributors
Directed By:
Harry
Falk
Jason:
Charlton
Heston
Constance:
Barbara
Stanwyck
Jeff:
John
James
Fallon:
Emma
Samms
Francesca:
Katharine
Ross
Miles:
Maxwell
Caulfield
Sable:
Stephanie
Beacham
Monica:
Tracy
Scoggins
Bliss:
Claire
Yarlett
Zack:
Ricardo
Montalban
Garrett:
Ken
Howard
Blake:
John
Forsythe
Steven:
Jack
Coleman
Dominique:
Diahann
Carroll
Sean:
Charles
van Eman
Spiro:
Ray
Wise
Julia Somerville and Nicholas Witchell present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News
Weekend Weather News
MICHAEL FISH
Contributors
Unknown:
Julia
Somerville
Unknown:
Nicholas
Witchell
Chris Serle and Paul Heiney take it in turns to plunge in at the deep end and learn the hard way about a completely new world.
One Dog and His Man
The bond between a shepherd and his border collie is very close; it's based on loyalty, devotion, trust and the Willingness to serve whatever the conditions. The ultimate test is at a sheepdog trial.
Until now Paul Heiney has never had to cope with so Inuch as a poodle. Now he needs to achieve an almost telepathic understanding With Tim, his sheepdog, in order to compete at the Woburn Abbey Trial.
They meet Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall of One Man and His Dog fame and take advice from top triallists in their struggle to master the mysteries of the Drive, the Pen and the Maltese Cross.
Tim is an experienced trial dog - but can Paul handle him? Will Paul let Tim down on their big day?
Quite the most unmissable offering on BBCtv (THE TIMES) A delightful hour of bucolic escapism
(MAIL ON SUNDAY)
Series producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF Oducer PATRICIA HOUUHAN (R) * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Contributors
Unknown:
Chris
Serle
Unknown:
Paul
Heiney
Unknown:
Paul
Heiney
Unknown:
Phil
Drabble
Unknown:
Eric
Halsall
Producer:
Edward
Mirzoeff
Unknown:
Patricia
Houuhan
Stravinsky: Le Rossignol (The Nightingale)
In the second of this year's visits to the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts
Jane Glover introduces Stravinsky's evocative setting of HANS ANDERSEN'S fairytale The Emperor and the Nightingale.
At the excitable court of a Chinese emperor, the beautiful song of a real nightingale triumphs over the attractions of a mechanical rival. Nightingale
Phyllis Bryn-Julson (soprano) Kitchenmaid
Sarah Walker
(mezzo-soprano) Fisherman
Ian Caley (tenor) Emperor
Neil Howlett (baritone) Chamberlain Richard Van Allan (bass)
Bonze Jules Bastin (bass) Death
Elizabeth Laurence (mezzo-soprano) BBC Singers chorus-master SIMON JOLY BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Ronald Zollman Sung in Russian with English subtitles by GILLIAN WIDDICOMBE
Sound GRAHAM HAINES
Lighting DENNIS BUTCHER Executive producer KENNETH CORDEN Directed by RODNEY GREENBERG
Contributors
Soprano:
Phyllis
Bryn-Julson
Mezzo-Soprano:
Sarah
Walker
Tenor:
Ian
Caley
Baritone:
Neil
Howlett
Bass:
Richard
van Allan
Bass:
Bonze Jules
Bastin
Mezzo-Soprano:
Elizabeth
Laurence
Chorus-Master:
Simon
Joly
Leader:
Bela
Dekany
Conducted By:
Ronald
Zollman
Producer:
Kenneth
Corden
Directed By:
Rodney
Greenberg
starring
Yves Montand
Catherine Deneuve Tony Roberts
After her engagement to shady Venezuelan
Vittorio Leporati , Nelly steals a priceless Lautrec painting and runs away. Finding herself in a seedy hotel she meets the mysterious Martin who lives on his own desert island paradise. With Vittorio chasing her through the streets of Caracas, Martin seems the ideal escape - but there's always a catch....
Screenplay by JEAN.PAUL RAPPENEAU EUSABETH RAPPENEAU and JEAN-LOUP DABADIE
Produced by RAYMOND DANON
Directed by JEAN-PAUL RAPPENEAU (First showing on British television)
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Contributors
Unknown:
Yves
Montand
Unknown:
Catherine
Deneuve
Unknown:
Tony
Roberts
Unknown:
Vittorio
Leporati
Produced By:
Raymond
Danon
Martin Coutances:
Yves
Montand
Nelly Chastelier:
Catherine
Deneuve
Vittorio Leporati:
Luigi
Vannucchi
Jesse:
Dana
Wynter
Miss Mark:
Bobo
Lewis
Alex FOX:
Tony
Roberts
Ribero:
Louis Gerardo
Tovar
Mr Coleman:
Vernon
Dobtcheff
M Delouis:
Gabriel
Cattand
Jesse's secretary:
Jeffrey
Carey
PROMS 1986
18 July-13 September
Full details of aU 60 concerts can be found in the Proms 86 prospectus.
BBC Publications, £1.25