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Ann-Margrock Presents (R)
with Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer.
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Contributors
Unknown:
Nicholas
Witchell
Unknown:
Laurie
Mayer.
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
Playbus
The Dot Stop
Puppeteer: Saskia Wright.
Story: The Wizard of the North. Storyteller: Mark Sendell.
Music PAUL READE and LIZ KITCHEN Designer TONY LAWRENCE Producer MICHAEL COLE
10.50am
Rupert the Bear
Rupert and the Hazelnut (R)
Contributors
Introduced By:
Simon
Parkin.
Unknown:
Mark
Sendell.
Music:
Paul
Reade
Music:
Liz
Kitchen
Designer:
Tony
Lawrence
Producer:
Michael
Cole
Dot:
Liz
Kitchen
with Barry Foster.
Contributors
Unknown:
Barry
Foster.
presented by Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving with reporter Roy Sheppard.
Featuring A Day in the Life ... Ring [number removed].
Contributors
Presented By:
Eamonn
Holmes
Presented By:
Jayne
Irving
Reporter:
Roy
Sheppard.
Weather followed by Daytime Live featuring music from
Don Williams and a look at the filming of Howards' Way.
Contributors
Unknown:
Don
Williams
with Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Contributors
Unknown:
Philip
Hayton.
Unknown:
Ian
McCaskill
Charlene drives off into the sunset. Will she return?
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While the Cat's Away
Mack has a revealing interview with the Fishers on why they resorted to illegal adoption.
Contributors
Gary Ewing:
Ted
Shackleford
Val Ewing:
Joan
van Ark
Abby Ewing:
Donna
Mills
Mack:
Kevin
Dobson
Guy Fawkes was only one of 13 conspirators. The rest of the gang fled north. Geoffrey Green follows their trail. Producer ROGER CASSTLES (R)
Contributors
Unknown:
Guy
Fawkes
Producer:
Roger
Casstles
Calico Dragon
Little Bantam Weight (R)
Introduced by Andy Crane.
Two by Two
presented by Jenny Powell. Songs written and performed by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Series producer JANE TARLETON Producer ANNE DENEHY
4.05pm Bodger and Badger: 8: The Final Episode
Written by Andy Cunningham.
Bodger and Badger are in charge today.
Designer ROBERT STEER
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
4.20pm Fantastic Max: Journey to the Centre of My Sister: 1
4.30pm Hartbeat
Framework presented by Tony Hart and Margot Wilson.
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
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5.00pm Newsround
5.10pm Strangers: 6
With Emma trapped in Mrs Evander's lift, the Perrine family receive a surprise visit. When Cream makes his run, the Zanemmorkel team go into action.
Writer MARGARET MAHY Producer CHRIS BAILEY Director PETER SHARP
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Contributors
Introduced By:
Andy
Crane.
Presented By:
Jenny
Powell.
Unknown:
Derek
Griffiths
Written By:
Andy
Cunningham.
Designer:
Robert
Steer
Producer:
Judy
Whitfield
Unknown:
Max
Journey
Presented By:
Tony
Hart
Presented By:
Margot
Wilson.
Unknown:
Mrs
Evander
Unknown:
Margaret
Mahy
Producer:
Chris
Bailey
Director:
Peter
Sharp
Simon:
Andy
Cunningham
Mavis:
Joanne
Campbell
Mr Troff:
Roger
Walker
with Anna Ford and Philip Hayton.
Weather Bernard Davey
Contributors
Unknown:
Anna
Ford
Unknown:
Philip
Hayton.
Unknown:
Bernard
Davey
by Ian Briggs
The Doctor discovers a secret that's designed to kill.
Contributors
Writer:
Ian
Briggs
Stunt Arranger:
Tip
Tipping
Incidental Music:
Mark
Ayres
Make-up Designer:
Denise
Baron
Script Editor:
Andrew
Cartmel
Designer:
David
Laskey
Producer:
John
Nathan-Turner
Director:
Nicholas
Mallett
The Doctor:
Sylvester
McCoy
Ace:
Sophie
Aldred
Prozorov:
Peter
Czajkowski
Vershinin:
Marek
Anton
Dr Judson:
Dinsdale
Landen
Captain Sorin:
Tomek
Bork
Nurse Crane:
Anne
Reid
Jean:
Joann
Kenny
Phyllis:
Joanne
Bell
Millington:
Alfred
Lynch
Rev Mr Wainwright:
Nicholas
Parsons
Miss Hardaker:
Janet
Henfrey
Leigh:
Marcus
Hutton
Perkins:
Christien
Anholt
Captain Bates:
Stevan
Rimkus
Kathleen:
Cory
Pulman
Baby:
Aaron
Hanley
starring
Natural Enemies by J. Andrew Caine.
Charlie is threatened by a series of mysterious phone calls and appeals to Jim.
Series created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART
Directed by GEOFFREY SAX
Produced by GEORGE GALLACCIO (R)
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Contributors
Unknown:
J. Andrew
Caine.
Unknown:
Robert Banks
Stewart
Directed By:
Geoffrey
Sax
Produced By:
George
Gallaccio
Det Sgt Bergerac:
John
Nettles
Charlie:
Terence
Alexander
Susan Young:
Louise
Jameson
Gill:
Juliet
Douglas
Bill Loman:
Billy J
Mitchell
Lucy Loman:
Pat
Starr
Ted Swinton:
Kenneth
Cope
Andy Swinton:
Simon
Talbot
Terry:
Michael
Arch
Brian:
Chris
Chandler
Dennis:
Kelly
George
Liz:
Joanne
Bell
Cheryl:
Natalie
Abbott
Ruth:
Susan
Penhaligon
Jacky:
Joanne
Mapp
Crozier:
Sean
Arnold
Ben Lomas:
David
Kershaw
Willy Pettit:
John
Telfer
Peggy:
Nancy
Mansfield
Bank manager:
Peter
Hughes
with Anne Robinson. Producer HELEN GARTELL
Contributors
Unknown:
Anne
Robinson.
Producer:
Helen
Gartell
with Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Buerk.
4: A Close Shave
After eight days on a sailing dhow, a weak Michael Palin is pitchforked into big-city India. He's well behind his fictional rival Phileas Fogg , and must at all costs proceed apace. Bombay ... Poona ...
Madras - and then a juddering halt. There are only two ships sailing out of Madras. The first will not leave for at least three days. The second has no room for passengers. Undeterred, Michael persuades its
Yugoslav master to sign him on as a deckhand. But by the time Singapore is sighted, Michael is ten days behind Fogg, and his connection to
Hong Kong has just sailed ... Film cameraman NIGEL MEAKIN Film editor DAVID THOMAS
Series producer CLEM VALLANCE Director ROGER MILLS
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Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Palin
Unknown:
Phileas
Fogg
Unknown:
Nigel
Meakin
Producer:
Clem
Vallance
Director:
Roger
Mills
introduced by Steve Rider. European Football
Highlights from tonight's three UEFA competitions, including the European Cup meeting of Real Madrid and AC Milan.
Commentator: Barry Davies. The Story of the World Cup First of a seven-part series. Tonight's episode traces the origins of soccer's greatest competition through to the 1950 finals.
Reporter: John Motson. Rugby Union
How the Other Half Lives
Featuring Jonathan Davies , Rugby League's greatest capture from Rugby Union, and Robert Jones , still loyal to the amateur code. Nigel Starmer-Smith investigates the problems faced by the 15-man game in an era of increasing professional pressure.
Plus news of the CIS Indoor Bowls from Preston. Television presentation: Football TVE Spain
Rugby Union SHARON LENCE
Assistant editor NLALL SLOANE Producer VIVIEN KENT
Editor JOHN ROWLlNSON
Contributors
Introduced By:
Steve
Rider.
Commentator:
Barry
Davies.
Reporter:
John
Motson.
Unknown:
Jonathan
Davies
Unknown:
Robert
Jones
Unknown:
Nigel
Starmer-Smith
Editor:
Nlall
Sloane
Producer:
Vivien
Kent
Editor:
John
Rowllnson