Including: 10.40 Advice Clinic 10.45
Garden Doctor 11.00 News Subtitled; Regional News; Weather 11.10 Star Guest of the Day
11.20 Touch of Love 11.30 Patric Walker 's
Video Horoscope 11.45 "Good Morning"
Diary 11.50 Phone-In 12.00 NewsSubtltled;
Regional News; Weather
Game show hosted by Mark Evans from Fir Tree Primary School, Wolverhampton.
Competition: send answers to What the Chicken Is It?, [address removed]
See This Week page 14
Six-part drama filmed in Slovenia and the Czech Republic.
5: The Merryweathers return the Blackheart water supply. With
Noah Huntley , Camilla Power , Thomas Szekeres , Jean Anderson , lain Cuthbertson, Richard Elfyn , Philip Madoc , Miriam Margolyes. Based on Elizabeth Goudge 'sA Little White Horse, adapted by William Corlett
Contributors
Unknown:
Noah
Huntley
Unknown:
Camilla
Power
Unknown:
Thomas
Szekeres
Unknown:
Jean
Anderson
Unknown:
Richard
Elfyn
Unknown:
Philip
Madoc
Unknown:
Miriam
Margolyes.
Unknown:
Elizabeth
Goudge
Adapted By:
William
Corlett
The news: the Tet Offensive in Vietnam, strife in France,
Russia invades Czechoslovakia and Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King are assassinated. The music of 1968 came from
Manfred Mann , Jimi Hendrix , the Alan Price Set, the Rolling Stones, Julie Driscoll , the Crazy World of Arthur Brown , Janis Joplin and Cream.
Producer Sue Mallinson Rpt
Contributors
Unknown:
Bobby
Kennedy
Unknown:
Martin Luther
King
Unknown:
Manfred
Mann
Unknown:
Jimi
Hendrix
Unknown:
Julie
Driscoll
Unknown:
Arthur
Brown
Unknown:
Janis
Joplin
The series which looks at issues at the heart of life in the British countryside. This week: Britain has tough laws to try and keep rabies away from our shores, but in our zeal to protect our countryside are our regulations stricter than they need to be? Plus a chance to enter a new competition, Photo 94. Presented by John Craven. Executive producer Tim Manning
SEETHIS WEEK page 11
Newnine-part drama series devised by Lynda La Plante about a Welsh lifeboat station.
2:The Big Match. The future of the Penrhys lifeboat is in the balance as the RNLI decide who will get the new boat. Chaos descends with the unexpected arrival of Hughie's wayward niece, Sian.
Episode wntten by Tony McHale Producer Ruth Kenley-Letts Director Dewi Humhreys
A Bloom Street production for BBCtv
Contributors
Unknown:
Lynda
La Plante
Unknown:
Tony
McHale
Producer:
Ruth
Kenley-Letts
Director:
Dewi
Humhreys
Sian Williams:
Lucy
Jenkins
George Bibby:
Robert
Blythe
DJ:
Mal
Preest
Meryl Taylor:
Susan
Flynn
Geraint Gower:
Nicholas
McGaughey
Hughiejones:
Karl
Johnson
Deckchair:
Jack
Walters
Leslie Parry:
Brendan
Gleeson
Edward Thorpe:
Tim
Wylton
Tom Taylor:
Já¾¹ms
Thomas
BronwenPugh:
Sue
Roderick
David Thomas:
Humph
James
Pete Pugh:
Neil
Royston
Vera Parry:
Megwynn
0wen
Gwilym Davies:
Richard
Lynch
LillianThorpe:
Olwen
Rees
Debbie:
Rachel
Rice
Bev jones:
Lindy
Whiteford
John Davies:
Gwilym
Morris
Clive Rees:
Colln
Price
DilysGower:
Beth
Robert
Anne Robinson with viewers' opinions on BBC programmes. Producer Bernard Newnham
WRITE TO: Points of View. BBCtv Centre, London W 12 7RJ; or phone or fax on: [number removed].
Casualties of the Wild
"Every time we lose an animal we're haunted by doubts, "says
RSPCA vet Ian Robinson , who is on call seven days a week at the high-tech East Winch animal hospital in Norfolk. "The vast majority of animals we come across are suffering because of man.Wherever there's an interaction between man and wildlife, wildlife suffers. Here we have an opportunity to redress that balance."
In the last of this series, QED records life at East Winch over four months, in particular following the story of Grouper the grey seal and his fight for survival. Grouper was found stranded on a Humberside beach with an infected gash on his neck, near to death. The film also looks at a wounded badger, a sick kestrel and a hedgehog with no spines. "We're in a situation where there is so much unknown," says Robinson, "but I think we're getting better." Producer Jane Aldous
Series editor Susan Spindler
BOOKLET: send a cheque for £2.50 made payable to BBC Education to, [address removed]
Wildlife vet Ian Robinson 's 's crusade
SEE FEATURE page 42
Contributors
Unknown:
Ian
Robinson
Producer:
Jane
Aldous
Editor:
Susan
Spindler
Unknown:
Ian
Robinson
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Boxing
Coverage of the 106th ABA finals from the National Indoor
Arena, Birmingham.
Football
FA Premiership action, including Manchester United v Southampton. Plus highlights of Arsenal's attempt to win the European Cup Winners' Cup. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
Contributors
Introduced By:
Desmond
Lynam.
Producer:
Vivien
Kent
Editor:
Brian
Barwick
Drama starring Sissy Spacek
A young heiress, disillusioned with her wealth by the sights of poverty and suppression, joins up with a fanatical group bent on changing the system.
Director Jeremy Kagan (1975)
FILM REVIEWS pages 47-53
Contributors
Director:
Jeremy
Kagan
KatherineAlman:
Sissy
Spacek
Thornton Alman:
Art
Carney
BobKline:
Henry
Winkler
Margot:
Julie
Kavner
Emily Alman:
Jane
Wyatt
Juan:
Hector
Elias
Liz Alman:
Jenny
Sullivan
2.15 Accountancy Television - scrambled 79904476 3.15 Legal
Network TV - scrambled
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