followed by The Flintstones The Birthday Party
Frank Bough and Sally Magnusson in London with Jeremy Paxman in Blackpool setting the scene for Neil Kinnock 's crucial speech to the Labour Party Conference. Timetable:
National and international news on the hour and half hour.
Weather forecasts with Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55,
8.25 and 8.55
Regional news and travel at 7.15, 7.45 and 8.15
Live coverage of the third morning's debates from Blackpool.
Producers PHILIP CAMPBELL JAMES HOGAN. JULIE HADWIN OB producer NEIL ECCLES Editor PETER KENYATTA
Presenter Sarah Long Guest Stuart Bradley
Story: Three Little Pigs (traditional) (R)
Further coverage direct from Blackpool.
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News BILL GILES
A See-Saw programme
with Fred Harris
Today it's the chockabloke who puts the block into Chock-a-Block's block slot and rocks the Rockablocks to find words that ring Chock-a-Block's rhyme chime.
(R)
Coverage of the afternoon's debates from Blackpool.
by Rumer Godden
Marchpane, the unkind china doll, returns to live in the doll's house.
With the voices of Anna Calder-Marshall, Nancy Gair, Olwen Griffiths
Treasure of Monte Zoom
4: Bullwinkle Cleans Up or A Desperate Shower (R)
A cartoon series starring that favourite alley-cat Heathcliff, the terror of the town.
A new approach to the art of making pictures. with Tony Hart Margot Wilson and Liza Brown Small
There's gravel to dye, colour slides to make, miniature drawings, projections, and Morph making a smaller Morph!
Watch out for your work in today's Gallery.
Assistant producer CLAIRE WINYARD Producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON If You are 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, send Your entry to:
Hartbeat. BBCtv, London W36XJ There's a prize for any that are shown as long as you put your name, age and address on the back.
But sorry, none can be returned.
The invention of everyday things. Written by Clive Doig.
The extraordinary tales of the first liquorice allsorts, jelly babies and dolly mixtures - with the inventors of the vacuum flask, Coca-Cola, the Pop-up toaster and supermarket trolley.
Introduced by Paul McDowell with Sylvester McCoy, Bernard Holley, Mike Savage, Julia Binsted, Jacqueline Clarke and Emma Hensman
Wilf Lunn shows his Moby-Dick blancmange.
Yabba-dabba-doo! Roll on down to Bedrock to meet that most modem of Stone-Age families.
Ann-Margrock Presents Dazzled by the chance to become a celebrity, Fred fails to recognise the babysitter he hires for Pebbles as glamorous singing star Ann-Margrock.
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton followed by Weather News
A piquant peroration from Terry and his guests live at the Terryvision Theatre on Picturesque Shepherd's Bush Green.
Some distant cousins of the Muppets, in the form of the Mummenschanz, feature in tonight's dazzling instalment. Miss Piggy, who is only ever going to love one frog till she dies, finds to her horror that she has become 'hog of the wrong heart'.
Producer JIM HENSON
Hello, Goodbye, Hello
Ray and Donna are forced into a painful raking up of the Past, as Ben Stivers displays unusual curiosity about
Southfork and the way it was. Jerry and Mandy bow to
J.R.'s winning ways, but are the repercussions of the oil glut beyond even his scheming? Meanwhile,
Angelica prepares a dirty deed....
Written by LEONARD KATZMAN Directed by NICK HAVINGA
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Please send letters to: Points of View, BBCtv Centre. London W12 8QT
With John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey
Presenting the day's news Regional News Weather News
We Win Some - We Lose Some The men behind the fast-growing 'sport' of dog-fighting ?ome under investigation In tonight's film.
The BBC team follows Sid Jenkins into some
Peculiar locations and joins a stake-out with nearly 100
Policemen. From city centres to country hideaways the Animal Squad hunt the law-breakers.
Only once this century have the dog-fighters ever been captured in action - but the nets are closing in ... film editor JANE VAL BAKER
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Introduced by Steve Rider News, views and Personalities from the sporting world, including tonight:
European Football
Action from around Europe as the first round, second-leg matches are played in all three club competitions. How many British teams will go into Friday's draw? And can English clubs cope with the European ban, or will they continue to lose the likes of Lineker, Hughes and Rush? Reporter TONY GUBBA Willesden's World Cup
World Cup fever comes to Willesden this weekend as the sixth Men's Hockey World Cup gets under way. England could win the trophy for the first time, particularly as they still boast in 31-year-old IAN TAYLOR - one of Britain's heroes in Los Angeles - the finest goalkeeper in the world.
Reporter BARRY DAVIES
Plus the latest form guide from Wentworth on the eve of The Suntory World Match Play Championship. Studio producer
CAMPBELL FERGUSON
Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
The first of a two-part episode starring
On the Run
Houston wakes up to discover that he has been missing for a month and that his terrible dreams of death are all too true. But the nightmare is only just beginning as a series of bizarre incidents force the private eye to become a fugitive from the law.....
Written by MICHAEL FISHER Directed by CLIFF BOLE (Part 2 next Monday)