Listings
in Hunger Pains
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Sally Magnusson
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half hour read by Jill Dando
Reports from BILL NEELY ANITA FINDLEY
RORY CELLAN JONES
MARK EASTON
BILL TURNBULL and CAROLINE RIGHTON
With the latest sports news from Bob Wilson
Weather forecasts from
Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55 and 8.25
Regional news and travel updates at 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Stapleton
Read By:
Jill
Dando
Unknown:
Bill
Neely
Unknown:
Anita
Findley
Unknown:
Rory Cellan
Jones
Unknown:
Mark
Easton
Unknown:
Bill
Turnbull
Unknown:
Caroline
Righton
Unknown:
Bob
Wilson
Unknown:
Francis
Wilson
Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes is in the studio to take your calls on all things televisual. Ring on [number removed].
Contributors
Unknown:
Eamonn
Holmes
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane - starting with Playbus stops today at The Patch Stop at Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset
Patch's friend .....AMBER LEIGH Storyteller Derek Griffiths Story: King Greenfingers - King of the Road by KATHLEEN DEAN , illustrated by KRISTINA STEPHENSON Producer ANNE GOBEY
10.50 am The Bunyip
Wombat
Where the ground is moist and firm,
There you will find the wriggly worm ...
Animation MARK TROUNCE Produced by ANNE JOLLIFFE
Contributors
Unknown:
Amber
Leigh
Unknown:
Storyteller Derek
Griffiths
Unknown:
Kathleen
Dean
Illustrated By:
Kristina
Stephenson
Producer:
Anne
Gobey
Produced By:
Anne
Jolliffe
with Zia Mohyeddin
Contributors
Unknown:
Zia
Mohyeddin
Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes Pattie Coldwell and Mike Shaft give you the chance to air your opinions about last night s television.
Contributors
Unknown:
Eamonn
Holmes
Unknown:
Pattie
Coldwell
Unknown:
Mike
Shaft
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Today cinema-goers in Derby review the latest film releases.
And there's music from top soul singer Ruby Turner.
Contributors
Unknown:
Alan
Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Judi
Spiers
Singer:
Ruby
Turner.
with Philip Hayton
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Contributors
Unknown:
Philip
Hayton
Unknown:
Weather Ian
McCaskill
Daphne is having doubts about Harold's management of the coffee shop. Jane finds a good use for Charlene's pavlova.
Written by LOIS BOOTON
(For cast see page 61. Repeated at
5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly
The heat finalists battle it out for a semi-final position and the chance to win the trip of a lifetime to Australia.
Contributors
Unknown:
Henry
Kelly
starring
Robert Mitchum George Kennedy
Flagg is the ageing marshal of Progress, a peaceful, thriving community. wnen he hears his old enemy, train robber Big John McKay, is in the area, he proceeds to gather a posse.
But Mayor Wilder retires him and forbids the action.
Undeterred, the rugged, stubborn Flagg sets out after McKay on his own ..
Written and produced by RONALD M. COHEN and DENNIS SHRYACK
Directed by BURT KENNEDY
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Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Mitchum
Unknown:
George
Kennedy
Unknown:
Mayor
Wilder
Produced By:
Ronald M.
Cohen
Produced By:
Dennis
Shryack
Directed By:
Burt
Kennedy
Flagg:
Robert
Mitchum
McKay:
George
Kennedy
Waco:
David C
Arradine
Mayor Wilder:
Martin
Balsam
Carmel:
Tina
Louise
Grundy:
Douglas V
Fowler
Mary:
Lois
Nettleton
Deuce:
John David
Chandler
Ticker:
John
Carradlne
Andy Crane - starting with Charlie Chalk written by JOCELYN STEVENSON Edward Keeps Fit
It is inspection day on Merrytwit and Captain
Mildred decides it is time
Edward took some exercise. Voices Michael Williams John Wells
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Music and lyrics by MIKE REDWAY Director of animation DEREK MOGFORD
Film editor MARTIN BOHAN Song vocals KEN BARRIE
Created, designed and produced by IVOR WOOD
Contributors
Unknown:
Charlie
Chalk
Written By:
Jocelyn
Stevenson
Unknown:
Michael
Williams
Unknown:
John
Wells
Unknown:
Barbara
Leigh-Hunt
Unknown:
Mike
Redway
Editor:
Martin
Bohan
Unknown:
Ken
Barrie
Produced By:
Ivor
Wood
A new series of adventures The
Waif Lassie finds a new home for a family of rabbits.
Contributors
Unknown:
Waif
Lassie
A ten-part series by JIM AND DUNCAN ELDRIDGE 7: Under Observation
Bryan is all bandaged up after the explosion at the school. But is he really injured, ask Wiggis, Juggs, Wally, Slug, Bonnie, Clyde and Herbert - or is he faking?
Incidental music JONATHAN COHEN Designer GINA PARR
Producer JEREMY SWAN
Contributors
Unknown:
Duncan
Eldridge
Music:
Jonathan
Cohen
Designer:
Gina
Parr
Producer:
Jeremy
Swan
Bryan Boyes:
Steven
Kember
Mr Boyes:
Dean
Harris
Bernetta:
Nicola
Greenhill
Rose:
Helen
Cotterill
Mr Wiggis:
Gregory
Cox
Headmaster:
Christopher
Owen
Slug:
Warren
Brian
Wally:
James
Gilbey
Juggs:
Nicholas
Cox
Bonnie:
Anna
Dawson
Clyde:
Berwick
Kaler
Herbert:
Michael
Deeks
Mayor:
Edward
Phillips
Weed:
Michael
Diamond
Mrs Higson:
Wendy
Danvers
with John Craven Roger Finn and Helen Rollason
The news bulletin that keeps Britain's children informed on world events - and on what's happening in their world.
Editor JOHN CRAVEN
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Craven
Unknown:
Roger
Finn
Unknown:
Helen
Rollason
Editor:
John
Craven
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Making Headlines: For years there were no children's newspapers - now there are two on the newsstands. Mark looks at Scoop and Early Times and finds out what you - the readers - make of them.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Contributors
Presenter:
Mark
Curry
Presenter:
Caron
Keating
Presenter:
Yvette
Fielding
Producer:
Nick
Heathcote
Producer:
Andrew
Whitman
Producer:
Oliver
MacFarlane
Editor:
Lewis
Bronze
with Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey
Contributors
Unknown:
Nicholas
Witchell
Unknown:
Andrew
Harvey
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Kettley
Hits and videos from the Top 40 chart.
Introduced by Bruno Brookes and Mike Read
*
A simultaneous broadcast with Radio 1. Viewers served by Radio 1's FM stereo transmitters may wish to turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative.
Contributors
Presenter:
Bruno
Brookes
Presenter:
Mike
Read
Lighting:
Martin
Kisner
Sound:
Mark
Holland
Design:
May
Eakin
Produced and directed by:
Brian
Whitehouse
by Rob Gittins.
"This is a very wicked place, Detective Inspector."
(Ceefax subtitles)
Contributors
Writer:
Rob
Gittins
Shireen:
Nisha
Kapur
Mr Karim:
Aftab
Sachak
Pauline:
Wendy
Richard
Pete:
Peter
Dean
Det Insp Ashley:
Robin
Lermitte
Donna:
Matilda
Ziegler
Rod:
Christopher
McHallem
Ian:
Adam
Woodyatt
Cindy:
Michelle
Collins
Wicksy:
Nick
Berry
Pat:
Pamst
Clement
Ricky:
Sid
Owen
Sharon:
Letitia
Dean
Michelle:
Susan
Tully
Det Sgt West:
Leonard
Gregory
Den:
Leslie
Grantham
Barnsey:
John
Hallam
Johnny Harris:
Michael
O'Hagan
Queenie:
John
Labanowski
Squeaky:
Phil
Smeeton
Matthew:
Steven
Hartley
Carmel:
Judith
Jacob
Colin:
Michael
Cashman
Ali:
Nejdet
Salih
Sue:
Sandy
Ratcliff
Officer Crane:
Raymond
Trickitt
Officer Stone:
Jeremy
Young
Vic:
Michael
Brogan
Hospital officer:
Bill
Rourke
Kellow:
Peter
Doran
Judith Hann
Maggie Philbin Peter Macann and Howard Stableford with a round-up of the latest developments in science, technology and medicine. Today on World AIDS Day, an update on the latest developments in the global effort to combat the disease. Producers
JACK WEBER
MARTIN MORTIMORE CYNTHIA PAGE EDWARD BRIFFA
Sudio director PHILIP DOLLING Editor RICHARD REISZ
0 FEATURE: page 96 and VOICE OVER: page 105
Contributors
Unknown:
Judith
Hann
Unknown:
Maggie
Philbin
Unknown:
Peter
MacAnn
Unknown:
Howard
Stableford
Unknown:
Jack
Weber
Unknown:
Martin
Mortimore
Unknown:
Cynthia
Page
Unknown:
Edward
Briffa
Director:
Philip
Dolling
Editor:
Richard
Reisz
by ANTONY JAY and JONATHAN LYNN starring
Paul Eddington
Nigel Hawthorne Derek Fowlds in Man Overboard
Titles sequence GERALD SCARFE Designer VALERIE WARRENDER Produced and directed by SYDNEY LOTTERBY
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Contributors
Unknown:
Antony
Jay
Unknown:
Jonathan
Lynn
Unknown:
Paul
Eddington
Unknown:
Nigel
Hawthorne
Unknown:
Derek
Fowlds
Unknown:
Gerald
Scarfe
Designer:
Valerie
Warrender
Directed By:
Sydney
Lotterby
Jim Hacker:
Paul
Eddington
Sir Humphrey:
Nigel
Hawthorne
Bernard:
Derek
Fowlds
Sir Arnold:
John
Nettleton
Field Marshal:
Frederick
Treves
Dudley Whicker:
Michael
Byrne
Chief Whip:
Peter
Cartwright
Sir Alan Guthrie:
David
Glover
Secretary of State for Defence:
David
Conville
First cabinet minister:
Philip
Anthony
Second cabinet minister:
Philip
Blaine
Third cabinet minister:
Geoffrey
Cousins
Secretary:
Hilary
Field
with Martyn Lewis
Regional News; Weather
Emma Thompson with Kenneth Branagh
Peter Jeffrey , Phyllida Law Linda Lee Lewis
Stephen Moore , Rob Spendlove Imelda Staunton Jonathan Stratt Richard Wilson
Including: Size, Square
Animals, Love, Witchfinder, Why Waste Your Tears, Swimmers, Celebrity, Scaffolding.
Written by EMMA THOMPSON Musical director
CHRISTOPHER WALKER
Choreography GILLIAN GREGORY Producer HUMPHREY BARCLAY Director JOHN STROUD
A HUMPHREY BARCLAY production for BBC North West
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Contributors
Unknown:
Emma
Thompson
Unknown:
Kenneth
Branagh
Unknown:
Peter
Jeffrey
Unknown:
Phyllida
Law
Unknown:
Linda Lee
Lewis
Unknown:
Stephen
Moore
Unknown:
Rob
Spendlove
Unknown:
Imelda
Staunton
Unknown:
Jonathan
Stratt
Unknown:
Richard
Wilson
Written By:
Emma
Thompson
Unknown:
Christopher
Walker
Unknown:
Choreography Gillian
Gregory
Producer:
Humphrey
Barclay
Director:
John
Stroud
Sir Robin Day and his guests go to the north east to face the questions and arguments of a Newcastle audience.
Among the guests around the Question Time table at the Ne .vcastle Playhouse are: Eric Forth , MP
Lady Antonia Fraser Jack Straw , MP
Director ANN MORLEY
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
Contributors
Unknown:
Sir Robin
Day
Unknown:
Eric
Forth
Unknown:
Lady Antonia
Fraser
Unknown:
Jack
Straw
Director:
Ann
Morley
Producer:
Anna
Carragher
Editor:
Barbara
Maxwell
The Italian Style
Does deregulation TV -
Italian-style - really mean stripping housewives? You can talk directly to Italian viewers, including a housewife, in the satellite link to a Rome studio. Also on hand will be Arrigo Levi , a journalist who presents two current affairs programmes for Italy's main commercial channel, Canale Cinque.
Does deregulation mean pulp TV or does it give viewers more real choice?
Mavis Nicholson takes your calls, so if you want to find out what deregulation could do for you, ring
Open Air on [number removed]. And you can vote today on whether you will buy a satellite dish.
'Yes' vote 0[number removed]'No' vote 0[number removed](A typical vote costs 5p)
Contributors
Unknown:
Arrigo
Levi
Unknown:
Canale
Cinque.
Unknown:
Mavis
Nicholson
Terry Madeley was the first person with AIDS to talk openly about his disease on television. Viewers who saw him during AIDS Week last year were moved by his positive attitude, his honesty, and irrepressible humour in the face of death. Pattie Coldwell became a personal friend of Terry's, and made this film about his life. He died on 27 October last year, while filming was still in progress. To mark World AIDS Day, this film tells the story of Terry's fight for the right to die with dignity; the story of a man who can teach us as much about living as dying.
Written and produced by PATTIE COLDWELL
Executive producer COLIN CAMERON BBC North West
0 FEATURE: page 96
Contributors
Unknown:
Terry
Madeley
Unknown:
Pattie
Coldwell
Produced By:
Pattie
Coldwell