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6 Nasty and nice For sheer unmitigated nastiness, Maureen Lipman's latest television creation takes some beating. Fortunately, A Little Princess finally gets the upper hand in ITV's Sunday serialisation of the charming Victorian children's story.

10 Brief Nves

A fresh eye on the box Why does one television programme make people sit up and pay attention, while another goes by like moving wallpaper? That's the kind of question The Television Show (Sunday, ITV) will try to answer, as this new, live series takes a light-hearted look at popular television from the points of view of stars, viewers and programme-makers. Some of television's biggest names will come into the studio to talk about the shows they're working on. and excerpts from these programmes will be shown. All the companies in the ITV network and C4 have agreed to contribute material to The Television Show, and the BBC has also promised its help. Co-presenters Fern Britton and Kieran Prendiville — who

Rumpole of the Bailey also tells a good story, of a typical day in his life, as his new series begins on ITV on Monday.

40 Tcie-teNer Offie Surprisingly, for a man with his tough-guy reputation, tearaway actor Oliver Reed also writes children's stories. Stewart Knowles probes the enigmatic personality of the star, who is Max Headroom's chatshow guest this Tuesday on C4.

Film to feather Ford's nest There's a rare chance to see Harrison Ford as himself, rather than as a cinema character, when he pays a visit to Aspel & Company (Saturday, ITV). The publicity-shy actor once earned his living as a carpenter, and he's still happier hammering nails than living the high life. In his latest film, The Mosquito Coast, based on the novel by Paul Theroux, Ford plays Allie Fox (pictured above, with feathered friend), who has become so disillusioned with American values that he uproots his family and settles them on the remote coast of Honduras.

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can be seen top. right, and on our cover. where they are pictured in front of some of the programmes on screen this week — look forward to breaking new ground in television broadcasting. Both are keen TV watchers, Prendiville being attracted in particular to shows such as C4's Hill Street Blues (above), with its strong storylines and visually exciting action. Fern Britton confesses to being unable to walk into a room without switching on a TV set. 'I'm Mrs Average as far as programme tastes go,' she says. 'I love the soaps — Coronation Street, Dallas, Dynasty (far right] — plus 3-2-1 and most children's programmes. IM fairly selective, though, and I don't watch sport because I find it totally boring. That said, I might tune in to the odd snooker match. because my mother is very into that.' Prendiville says: 'Programmes that currently look at the content of television tend to take themselves rather seriously. The Television Show will reflect the best of popular TV, be a mixture of good (but

not too serious) journalism and entertainment and, above all. be fun. We hope we can give viewers a fair idea of how programmes are made.' In addition to looking behind the scenes of such programmes as Eamonn Andrews' This is Y our Life (above), Rumpole of the Bailey and Crossroads, the show's cameras will follow home a big winner of ITVs popular game show The Price is Right. Another

feature of the new programme is that members of the public (lawyers and police officers among them) will also have a chance to comment on how TV programmes portray the job they do. 'The popular papers devote several pages every day to broadcasting matters,' producer Chris Riley points out. 'We simply thought, why not do the same thing ourselves — on television?'


Carol's shaping up to the part If you saw Carol Hawkins (below) looking plumper than usual in last month's television drama God's Chosen Carpark, you may be surprised to see her back to her usual slim self when she plays shop steward Tracy Cosgrove in this week's episode of My Husband and 1 (Friday, ITV). There aren't any magic diet secrets for Carol to reveal, though; for her role as the constantlymunching Yvonne in the C4 film, Carol's naturally slender shape was 'bulked out' with lots of padding.

Charlie lives again

Andrew beats the system

When David Warner (above) starred in Charlie, the 1984 ITV series about a disorganised private eye who stumbles into a major crime, it marked his return to leading roles. This superstar of the Sixties, best known for the film Morgan — a Suitable Case for Treatment (1965), spent the following decade appearing mostly in supporting roles, often as villains. But after Charlie, which can be seen again this week (Tuesday and Wednesday, ITV), Warner went on to star in the series Hold the Back Page! for the BBC.

Around 120 people, most of them unemployed, have now found full-time jobs by watching Central Jobfinder '87 on ITV. Chef Andrew Darwood (above), of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, was the 50th. Every day of the week — before TV-am, and again after closedown — this programme features job vacancies in the Midlands and elsewhere, as well as information about training opportunities. Although the programme is in text form, you don't need a teletext set to see it. Simply press your ITV button for early-morning or late-night viewing.

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When British producer Beryl Vertue was filming Parole (Tuesday, C4) in the US in 1981, she wanted 'really good theme music' to accompany the powerful story, which includes hundreds of real-life prisoners in a fictional tale about a parole officer and his client. 'I got permission to use Bob Dylan's song I Shall Be Released,' says Beryl, 'Then I asked Sting, whom I really admire, to record it for the film.' Sting, pictured left, agreed, and gave one of his first solo performances without his group The Police.

Marion Mathie plays Rumpole's wife Hilda (left, with Leo McKem) in the new series of Rumpole of the Bailey (Monday, ITV). Taking over the role of She Who Must Be Obeyed wasn't easy. admits Marion. She felt a great responsibility to Peggy Thorpe-Bates, who previously played the character. Marion was also apprehensive about whether she would fit in with the successful, tightly-knit Rumteam. 'But Fve been made to feel so welcome,' she says, 'that I feel as though I'm one of the family now.'

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11 new force to grapple with They say that everything in America is bigger — and it's certainly true of their wrestlers. Grapplers such as The Iron Sheik, Brutus Beefcake, King Kong Bundy and Hulk Hogan cut their English counterparts — Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks — down to size. On Saturday ITV presents, for the first time, American wrestling, featuring Hulk Hogan (pictured). Standing 6ft 8in and weighing 3031b, the man known to his fans as 'The Hulkster' has held the World Wrestling Federation heavyweight title since 1984, when he beat Iran's feared Iron Sheik. During that match, in New York's Madison Square Garden, he became the first wrestler to free himself from the Sheik's infamous 'camel clutch'.

Thaw breaks the ice On location in Oxford for Inspector Morse (Tuesday, ITV), John Thaw, who takes the title role of the unorthodox idiosyncratic detective. met up with author Colin Dexter (above right, with Thaw), on whose novels the series is based. They hit it off immediately. Says Thaw: 'I read two of the books when I was asked to do the series, and liked them because they had good characters. You can see them in your mind.' Dexter adds: 'John Thaw has the right sensitivity for Morse. a sort of melancholy. world-weary man who's seen it all before.' •

The many facets of Glass

Versatile composer Philip Glass (right), who is profiled in The South Bank Show (Sunday, ITV), recently made the US charts with his album Songs for Liquid Days. with lyrics by stars such as Paul Simon, Laurie Anderson and Suzanne Vega. When his opera A_knaten was produced by the English National Opera in 1985. it filled the London Coliseum. Popular demand is such that it returns in February.

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Pulling a fast one — on skis When Liz Hobbs. who's in Sporting Triangles this week (Wednesday. ITV). suffered a horrific crash in 1984, she was World, European and British Water Ski Racing Champion. Her injuries, sustained while skiing, were so severe that doctors feared she'd never walk again. Instead, Liz was back on skis within months, and regained her European title in 1986. 'I can't stand people who are negative.' says this determined 26-yearold. who was awarded an MBE. If you want to do something, you do it.'

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For those who fancy a winter sports holiday but aren't keen on zooming down the ski slopes, cross-country skiing provides an alternative. Called Ianglauf in Germanspeaking countries, this popular continental sport is beginning to be featured by UK travel companies. In this week's W ish Y ou

W ere Here. . .? (Monday, ITV) Judith Chalmers, pictured right, visits the Swiss resort of Kandersteg to have a go. Following clearlymarked trails used by summertime hikers, cross-country skiers glide across the snow. This week's programme also includes reports from Blackpool — still Europe's most popular holiday resort — and from Florida.

Joan's arresting performance Ifs a wonderful title, isnt it? chuckles Joan Sims, of the children's series Tickle on the Turn (Monday, repeated Tuesday. ITV) about the inhabitants of the town of Tickle, situated on the River Turn. The veteran comedienne, pictured above with Tickle presenters Jacqueline Reddin and Ralph McTell, appears in this week's story as policewoman Connie Caper. Joan is best known for the delightfully daft characters she has portrayed over the years in dozens of British films. so you might think that the role of upholder of the law was something new for her. 'Oh. no,' says Joan. 'I played a policewoman years ago in Carry On Constable [1960] and again in The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins [1971], where I directed traffic.' .

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The making of a ppor little nth girl by Adrian Fumess

The sights and sounds of V ictorian London are re-created for ITV 's new series 'A Little Princess, which stars A melia Shankley as Sara Crewe (left), a 'princess' who becomes a pauper.


Nigel Havers is Carzisford, the only one who can save Sara from a life of misery.

Maureen Lipman plays Miss Minchin, who puts Sara to work as a skivvy.

Miriam Margolyes is Miss Amelia, who lives in awe of her sister, Miss Minchin. London at the turn of the century was a splendid place to be )-% a rich little girl, and a truly terrible place to be poor, as Sara Crewe discovers in the classic children's story A Little Princess, to be told in six episodes beginning this Sunday on ITV. Ten-year-old Sara lives in India with her wealthy, doting father, Captain Crewe. Sent back to London to attend Miss Minchin's Select Academy TVTIMES 17-23 January 1987

for Young Ladies, she arrives in a grand carriage, has her own apartment, a wardrobe of furs and silks and a French maid. Then comes tragedy, and Sara quite suddenly finds herself alone in the world and penniless. The vicious Miss Minchin puts her to work as a skivvy, serving the girls who used to envy her. Through it all Sara shows she is made of The Right Stuff, and is her father's 'Little Princess', who doesn't cry in front of the troops. To call the series heartrending is putting it quite

mildly. It's spectacular, too, played out against a recreated Victorian London of clip-clopping cabs, barrel-organs, penny stalls and ragged urchins. Written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of The Secret Garden and Little Lord Fauntleroy, the story was first published in the 1880s as an immensely popular magazine serial, became a stage play and was then issued as a novel in 1905. In 1939 it was filmed with Shirley Temple as The Little Princess. When London Weekend Television set out to make

its series, the first task was to find a child who could carry the central role — someone who could be endearing but not cloying. One evening, producer Colin Shindler and director Carol Wiseman went to a screening of the 1985 film Dreamchild about the real Alice of A lice in

W onderland. As they watched, a luminous young face filled the screen, and Shindler gave Miss Wiseman a huge nudge in the ribs. 'That's our girl,' he said. She was Amelia Shankley, now 14 years old

and a pupil at the Arts Educational Trust school. Amelia grew up in the theatre. Her father is actor Jeff Shankley, who is appearing in the London musical Time, and her mother is choreographer Virginia Mason. 'I have been around theatres ever since I was a baby,' says Amelia, who made her stage debut four years ago playing a mouse, a mermaid and a Chinese girl in a London Festival Ballet production of The

Nutcracker. To play Sara she had to

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Amelia Shankley's first screen role — in 'Dreamchild' (1985), about the real Alice of 'Alice in W onderland' — led to her being chosen for ITV's 'A Little Princess'.

the book of A Little Princess and cried her eyes out. A more surprising fan of the story is the elegant Nigel Havers, who plays Captain Crewe's friend Carrisford, the one person who can rescue Sara from her misery if only he can find out where she is. 'It was among my favourite books when I was a child,' he says. 'It is such a very Victorian story, with real Victorian villains' The worst of these is Miss Minchin, played with mean gusto by Maureen Lipman, who says: 'I remember reading the story to my daughter Amy, who is very fond of it but thinks that Sara is too goody-goody. Nowadays children have a more realistic view of wicked stepmothers and nasty

children, and know people don't behave all-good or all-bad. 'In terms of sheer unmitigated nastiness, Miss Minchin takes quite a bit of beating. I try to like the people I play but it's hard to find any redeeming feature for her.' Maureen says all this in a slightly breathless, tightlipped way, due to the waist-nipping corsets she has to wear as Miss Minchin. 'One day during filming I lunched on steak and chips and nearly fainted,' she says. 'No wonder our grandmothers went around having the vapours all the time: In the series Miss Minchin's sister Amelia is played by Miriam Margolyes, 'the prodigious Miriam Margolyes', as Maureen calls her, 'The two of us look like a cruet when we walk round together. Miriam must have the shortest neck since Fred Flintstone and mine is about seven feet long, so where she stops, I start. It is an inspired piece of casting.' The two of them come over as a sort of double-act ('Lipman and Margolyes, the Jewish solicitors') and on set the drama is frequently interrupted by peals of laughter. 'What I try to do is bring a little joie de vivre into it all,' says Maureen. 'It's difficult with children. Obviously they have to take everything seriously, and filming can be intense and heavy. But my fundamental belief about surviving in this business is that if you can't have a laugh about it, then get out. 'Amelia is so nice and so clever, technically. and she looks wonderful on camera. You watch her and think, there is a girl who will be around for a very long while.' Amelia grins up from the floor of the studio, where she is on her knees scrubbing Miss Minchin's floor. 'Sara was treated: wrote Frances Hodgson Burnett, `as if she was nobody's concern, and her heart grew proud and sore, but she never told anyone what she felt. ' "Soldiers don't complain," she would say between her small, shut teeth. "I am not going to do it; I will pretend this is part of war." ' 17-23 January 1987 TVTIMES


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Rumpole of the Bailey: Monday, ITV

Rumpole's court drcul ar Being the story of 24 hours in the life of Horace Rumpole, mainstay of the Old Bailey and dutiful husband of She W ho Must Be Obeyed. Carefully considered words by Jane Ennis (with apologies to Rumpole's creator, John Mortimer).

Little did I think when I. Horace • Rumpole, barrister at law and Old I Bailey hack, took up my pen during a regrettable lull in crime to chronicle some of the triumphs and disasters of a career spanning half a century at the Bar, that my poor tales would be turned into a series for television or that I would become a celebrity. A Personality. A Real Character. During that long literary summer when all the villains were away on the Costa Brava, my ambitions were modest. I hoped only to augment a pension that services my everincreasing tick at Pommeroy's Wine Bar and a dwindling lease on my flat at 2a Froxbury Mansions, Gloucester Road. And even littler did I think — not even in my wildest musings — that I would be asked to write an account of a typical Rumpole day for that august publication, The Television Times. Having progressed no further than the wireless, I am not what you might call a regular reader of that journal. but I gather I shall be sharing space with such luminaries as Katie Boyle and that my humble affairs will be recorded alongside the doings of pop stars and quiz masters. For those impatient for every spicy detail, I can reveal that Monday morning dawns at Casa Rumpole, those chill quarters served only by a meagre gas fire, where I awake to find my wife Hilda (known to me in awe as She Who Must Be Obeyed) already busy banging pans together and liberally sprinkling around the Vim on which she delights in spending so

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much of my hard earned cash. I sneak out of the flat, avoiding the bird-seed breakfast which Hilda has taken to serving and the details of some social obligation of which she is trying to remind me, and I stroll to Gloucester Road Underground, my old mac flapping in the wind. I emerge from my molelike journey at Temple Underground Station, • where I collect my reserved copy of the dayold News of the W orld, that great chronicle of crime and punishment in which Rumpole has often featured especially during my greatest case, the 'Penge Bungalow Murder' where I gained an acquittal alone and without a leader; since She Who Must Be Obeyed does. not share my respect for this organ's investigative style, I find it wiser to enjoy it extra-murally. I also buy a copy of The Times, mainly for the crossword and obituaries. My next stop is for breakfast in a café opposite the Law Courts in the Strand. In former days this establishment was called the ABC and was a place where I could exchange what can only be described as 'flirtatious banter' with a copperhaired girl behind the tea urn. It now delights in the name 'The Light Bite'. The urn is no more. Tea is produced by squirting hissing water on to a bag placed inside a stainless steel teapot and milk comes in little plastic cartons. For some reason, the waitresses there feel the need to dress in orange and red check and to wear straw boaters. The clientele is, however, much the same. Printers who have been up all night, over-eager jurors and a few banisters in retreat from muesli and

wholemeal bread provided at home. Leaving my tea bag to steep for as long as possible, I grapple with the tortured brain behind The Times crossword while downing my fried slice, egg, bacon and sausage and stoking my body with the cholesterol on which it seems to thrive. Next I pop into my chambers at Dr Johnson's Buildings to see if there are any briefs for me on the mantelpiece. Unfortunately, there are none. I go to my room, plonk myself down on a rickety chair beneath my 'Spy' cartoons of forgotten judges and hope that our head of Chambers, Guthrie Featherstone, MP, QC, has abandoned his plan to bring us in to the 20th century with computers and venetian blinds. A visit to the Old Bailey seems in order. I'm involved in a fairly decent 'carrying housebreaking instruments by night' case with a member of the Timson family — a clan of London villains whose careers have provided me, via legal aid cheques, with many a drinkable claret and Hilda with many a canister of Vim. An Old Bailey hack has to spend much of his time in the cells underneath that building. Here, the predominant smell is of cooking from the endless snacks which the warders prepare for themselves. I find young Jim Timson in thoughtful mood and warn him that ignorance is no defence. He insists that he doesn't know how a bag of housebreaking tools got on to the back seat of his black BMW motor car that night. It's now time for lunch and I stroll over to El Vino's. What can I say in defence of this venerable

institution, second only in my affections to my regular wine bar, Pommeroy's? It is still a bastion of the male establishment little affected by a decade of Women's Liberation. Females are tolerated only so long as they sit in a small area set aside for their use. Men who are not wearing a tie and suit jacket are asked to leave. Thus Rumpole, wearer of a shabby black jacket and a waistcoat covered in ash and egg, owner of a hat which has been described as a 'disgrace to the legal profession', is considered to be sartorially correct. I order a bottle of Chateau Fleet Street and settle happily in this peaceful oasis between the battles of the Bailey and the horrors of Home Life. After lunch, half remembering some instructions from She Who Must Be Obeyed, I make my way to Paul's continued on page 12

The Light Bite Breakfast and The Times' crossword. A nourishing start and intellectual stimulation for the inner man.

The Garrick Club Excellent institution where I have had many fine meals. Just this once, I was glad to have been relieved of the obligation to dine there.


Lincoln's Inn A few minutes spare after the journey to walk and soak up atmosphere.

The Old Bailey Scene of many of my brilliant, if modestly remunerated, triumphs. Just as I thought I was lumbered with a boring social evening, The Bailey comes to the rescue.

Dr Johnson's Buildings My Chambers. The start of another thrillpacked day. Is legal history once more about to be made?

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❑ Wish You Were Here..? Monda ITV Sixteen million visitors can't be wrong! That's the

Annekces Lancashire hot-spot BLACKPOOL HAS given its name to holidaymaking. Its unique. Not just the Tower, the Golden Mile or the three piers with their star summer shows. Not the trams or the sevenmile promenade. Nor is it 'white knuckle rides, which tumble-dry you round the Pleasure Beach or donkeys on the sands. It is not even the sands. Perhaps the fact that Blackpool does not have guaranteed sunshine has something to do with it. It has always had to offer something more. Anneka Rice, who reports from the resort on W ish Y ou W ere Here. . .? on

ITV, Monday, noticed it when she arrived to film at the Pleasure Beach. 'The whole place is so highspirited,' she says. 'It doesn't matter that it's raining.' Think of anything you have ever read about holiday resorts and it will apply to Blackpool. The only difference is that in Blackpool, it happened first — nearly 200 years ago. That was when the seaside was starting to become fashionable. At the end of the 18th century, though, you did not go to the seaside to look at or enter the sea. but to drink it. Half a pint a day was the recommended dose. In 1846, the railways came to the resort — and with them Lancashire cotton workers in their

thousands and the beginning of the popular holiday. As early as the Twenties, Blackpool was getting seven million visitors a year, some on package holidays. A week's full board in a Blackpool hotel with a return ticket to London cost £7 14s 9d (£7.74). Meanwhile, Blackpool invested. The Tower — 518ft 9in and for a long time the tallest building in Britain — was built in 1894. Soon after World War One, £11/2million was spent on extending the promenade. Another £250,000 went on improving the Winter Gardens. In 1912, the first illuminations were switched on. Blackpool has recently been investing in itself again with the £16million indoor Sandcastle Centre. 'Like the rest of Blackpool, it is wall-to-wall entertainment,' says Anneka Rice.

amusement arcades, restaurants, fun pubs, number of people who discos, theatres and come to Blackpool — the nightclubs; golf, fishing, fun resort of the north — skating and tennis. each year. A popular British seaside town for Getting around 200 years, Blackpool has Most major attractions are expanded to a year-round within 200 yards of the holiday destination beach, so holidaymakers suitable for all weathers — can stroll to many places and for all the family. of fun and entertainment Leisure, sport and Or take the tram; it runs entertainment centres for 111/2 miles along the have special kiddie play seafront and to the nearby areas (some supervised) resort of Fleetwood. There and children's shows. are coach excursions to Nightspots offer cabaret the Lake District and into the small hours. There Yorkshire Dales. are special holiday offers Numerous car parks have in June for senior citizens. space for 11,000 vehicles And Blackpool publishes a — and no meters. guide for the disabled.

When to go Although summer is the liveliest time, Blackpool never shuts down. From September to November the town is ablaze with illuminations; six miles of vivid tableaux and set pieces. Even during the winter many attractions (indoor swimming pools, restaurants, discos) remain open, at least at weekends. Springtime means lower prices and smaller crowds.

What to do

Shopping Browse around the town centre shops or visit the under-cover Hounds Hill Shopping Centre behind the Tower.

Accommodation There are 200,000 beds in 3500 hotels, guest houses and furnished flats. Many offer off-season minibreaks. Two nights at a four-star hotel, for example, can be had for less than £60 per person for bed, breakfast and evening meal in winter, slightly more in spring. A whole week in summer high season costs around £200. Holiday flat rentals start below £50 per week in winter, £80 in summer.

Seven miles of sandy beach and promenade; three piers with summer entertainment; 518ft Tower with circus, aquarium and ballroom, Pleasure Beach Peter Hughes amusement park; 256-acre How to get there Stanley Park with boating Blackpool is accessible by lake and formal gardens; car, train, coach and air. Winter Gardens; It's included in British Sandcastle — the 'inside Rail's Golden Rail holidays sea-side' — with (details from major BR swimming pool, water stations and some travel slides, trees and terraces agents). Further for lounging; Coral Island information from the indoor leisure complex; Tourism and Attractions indoor Derby Pool and Department 1 Clifton Splashland; Britain's only Street, Blackpool FYI ILY; public electric tramway; tel (0253) 25212 or 21623. autumn illuminations;

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Rumpole's blessing on the villainous party-poppers continued from page 10 Hairdressers in Bishop's Court. Red-and-white pole outside, white tiles inside, this is a good old fashioned gentlemen's barber's where a chap can get a shave if he wishes. I recall with a shudder the time that Paul closed his shop for a month and I was forced to go elsewhere for a haircut. I sat next to a young solicitor with rollers in his hair and my hair was cut by a young woman in jeans and combat jacket. My next port of call is Weingott & Son in Fleet

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Street — the famous cigar and wine emporium. Here I purchase my usual pack of budget cigars. I am annoyed by the sight of a young and smiling solicitor buying a boxful of topquality cigars and asking for a receipt. It reminds me that there is money to be made out of the law but that it is not to be earned by defending the Timsons of this world. I console myself by purchasing a rather superior bottle of bordeaux and return to my Chambers. I find to my horror that

everyone is gathered in the presence of our head of Chambers, Guthrie Featherstone. including his wife, Marigold, and my wife, Hilda. I remember that today is the Featherstone's wedding anniversary and that we have all been invited to join them at The Garrick Club for a celebration. Guthrie is regaling his audience with a dull tale about how he had to break into Chambers the night before. having misplaced his key, to pick up his passport in a hurry. An

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notice that Guthrie is uncorking my bottle of bordeaux which he believes I bought as a gift. Hilda clicks her tongue and says she thinks I care more for the Timsons than I do for her. 'I think I know where your car is,' I tell a startled Guthrie as I take my leave. God bless the Timsons, the old darlings. They have sprung me from an evening at The Garrick Club, The least thing I can do to repay this kindness is to try to spring Timpson Junior from the nick. 17-23 January 1987 TVTIMES


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If it isn't in our brochure, it probably isn't in Norway.

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The Fred. Olsen Lines 1987 brochure is so full of holidays, it covers the whole of Norway. A huge range of self-catering, farmhouse holidays, ship 'n' shore breaks and lake and mountain tours. All at prices that won't be foreign to you. Our two ships, the m.s. Braemar and m.s. Bolero, sail regularly to Norway and Denmark. A trip aboard either is a holiday in itself. So before you visit Norway, visit our brochure.

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ACTRESS Barbara Babcock (above) is returning to Hill Street Blues (seen in Britain on C4) — but her sexy character, Grace Gardner, has been born again as Sister Charity, a nun who goes to the hill in a future episode to do good work. Barbara has already won an Emmy for her performances in the series. TELEVISION sleuth Angela Lansbury, star

of Murder, She W rote. has a tiny piece of England tucked away in Hollywood — her prize vegetable and flower garden. But she's been working such long hours that she couldn't do any weeding and pruning — it was too dark when she returned home. So husband Peter Shaw installed floodlights!

Welcome heroes Well done, C4, for screening the vintage American comedy series Hogan's Heroes I am only sorry that it is shown early in the evening, as its chirpiness would brighten up the day for adults, too. I would watch at midnight, given the chance. Lesley Abdela Potterne Wick Wiltshire

Capital idea I watched with interest the ITV Schools programme W hat Makes A Best Friend? The story was shown in script, which I thought an excellent way of telling children about the enjoyment of reading. What a pity the script was in capitals. At six or seven years old, when children learn to use capital letters, they are taught that they have a special place: for proper nouns, at the beginning of a sentence and the start of any piece of writing. What a pity the programme fell down on this matter. Mrs Muriel Reed Newport Gwent Producer/director Frank Kilbride says: `W hen we agree to use an author's published work on television, we not only use the words, but the actual artwork from the book. A liki, the author of "W e A re Best Friends", from which this story was taken, used this format,

is to the non - smoker. Deborah Brown Gillingham, Dorset,

Letates TVTimes 247 Tottenham Court Road London W1P OAU as you will see if you get it from your library. If you feel strongly about this, perhaps a line to the publishers — The Bodley Head, 30 Bedford Square, London W C1B 3RP — might be the answer.'

Unsung Elvis In a TVTimes feature entitled 'The Lennon Years', I was dismayed to see that no mention was made of Elvis Presley's death in 1977. This is not the place to argue the one's supremacy over the other, but both Lennon, whose life was featured in ITV's The South Bank Show and Presley were acknowledged innovators in the development of pop music. Presley's death must surely have been a sad milestone in that particular year. J Ttompson Leeds West Yorkshire

Oswald on trial Congratulations to C4 for screening The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald Intense action in the

courtroom, coupled with excellent footage of the accused and the victim, John F Kennedy, made it a pleasure to watch. Mr S J Chappell Chepstow, Gwent What was the point of screening The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald? Everyone knew the verdict would be guilty. What else? If the jury pronounced Oswald innocent, who on earth could the blame be pinned on? What an uproar there would have been if he had not been condemned. I doubt if we shall ever know whether Oswald's death was part of a cover-up. Ms A F Harte (aged 17)

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princess with a male manner I up-staged differently (7, 6). 7 Actress whose aim returned with The Great Gatsby. 8 A negative start for Norman Eshley. 9 Fruit sounds like a pantomime sister. 10 Grandma, as the kids might say, is brought in by Nancy Reagan. 11 Well off musician, such as Buddy, is seen with Cliff Richard. 12 Perform like one whose broadcast is always outside. 14 Morse is needed to break what code? 16 Steal from the presenter of those Sporting Triangles in a way. 17 A complete TV producing group. 18 Have Faith and take a Chance on Crossroads 20 Sinbad's bird reminds of former Rank starlet, Patricia. 22 Network much used by fishermen. 23 Singular news time for ITN was A Chorus Line hit. 24 How Robin Nedwell could produce decorative wear

In 04's series A People's W ar it was stated that Land Army girls were sometimes 'sent home without the price of a fare'. It was far worse than that. I am looking at my own discharge papers, badly typed and wrongly addressed, thanking me for my services. On a separate sheet of paper it says that I must return my uniform, two towels and my Women's Land Army badge. In return, I would receive 20 clothing coupons. So it was no money, nothing — just thank you and goodbye. We were treated disgracefully and must have contributed towards Women's Lib. Mrs Vera Downham New Alresford Hampshire

No smoking! So glad to see that Mr Darby, in ITV's Crossroads was fighting to make the staff room a nonsmoking area. People who smoke don't seem to want to understand how annoying the habit out East. 25 Jekyll's lady was a star first shining over Scandinavia riding around ahead of a floating ice man (6, 7). DOWN 1 Phrase attributed popularly to the Queen, referring to Prince Philip, comes with Molly (2, 7, 3, 1). 2 Lee is about Jagger. 3 Sounds like expert Ronay. 4 Even changed Lenny is too much for one W ell Meet A gain 5 Sounds like a bird for a snooker man. 6 Guard who only views at night? (5, 8). 13 A little church in South Africa produced a French singing star. 15 Bracketed drag star. 19 Room to switch to Othello. 20 Oliver's bullrush. 21 Old king renamed Arthur Daley. 22 This Dynasty came out of China long before TV.

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I must complain about a recent episode of . ITV's Coronation Street Surely Jack Duckworth and Alec Gilroy should not have been smoking in All Roberts' shop? That neither Alf nor his assistant, Deirdre, asked them to extinguish their cigarettes is just as bad. I know it is only a TV programme, but smoking in a food store — yuk! Mrs Susan C M Stewart Gosport, Hampshire

Misplaced views A reader's letter referring to the ITV children's programme Splash which was about battery hens, makes me feel that your readers would do better to turn their indignation and charitable intentions to human beings, who have feelings and intelligence, which we are unwise to assume that hens share. A serious film showing the suffering of prisoners in our overcrowded jails might act as a considerable deterrent to young offenders. We do need to feed the population. We do not need crime, violence, hatred or sadism in any form. B Airey Edinburgh We try to acknowledge all your letters but regret that we are unable to promise a reply. 10 Diminutive form of Nancy. 11 Wealthy. 12 Perform for queues. 14 Melting of snow. 16 Owen. 17 Single thing. 18 First man. 20 Legendary Eastern bird. 22 Part of a net. 23 Individual. 24 Japanese sash. 25 Swedish actress of Casablanca(6, 7). Down 1 Stars Mollie Sugden (2, 7, 3, 1). 2 Actress Lee. 3 Peter from Paradise Postponed Reilly — A ce of Spies etc. 4 Dame Vera. 5 Talking bird. 6 Security man (5, 8). 13 Distel. 15 On which a door hangs. 19 Emley, for instance. 20 River plant. 21 Minder's George. 22 Chinese porcelain.

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Sunny omania for only £179 IT IS still possible in 1987 to enjoy a super weeks beach holiday in glorious sunshine, with full board accommodation, for less than £200. This bargain is available at Mamaia on Romania's sunny Black Sea coast, with a week's holiday costing from just E179, and two weeks from £209. Prices include return flights from Gatwick or Manchester, plus all meals — and we guarantee no currency surcharges. This is exceptional value and represents a real effort by the Romanian tourist authorities to attract British holidaymakers back to the superb beaches of the Black Sea coast. The area fell into disfavour two years ago when the Romanian government was forced to impose energy cuts which effectively left

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some tourists in the dark. There are still restrictions on the use of electricity, but now restaurants and bars stay open until 10.00pm and several clubs and discos until midnight. If you accept that nightlife does not continue into the early hours, the holiday is extremely worthwhile. There is the convenience of flights from both Gatwick and Manchester to Constantza, with a coach journey of 30 minutes from the airport to Mamaia. Both the hotels we offer — the Junona and the Dorna — are very close to the beach. Guests are accommodated in comfortable twin-bedded rooms, all with balcony and private shower and WC. Facilities at both hotels include a restaurant, bar and shops, The Junona has no swimming pool, but guests may use the large pool and children's paddling pool of the Dorna next door. The beach itself is a

wide expanse of silvery sand shelving gently into the warm, tideless Black Sea. Wild olive trees border the beach, providing shade during the hottest part of the day. The resort of Mamaia is Romania's No 1 seaside playground with shops, bars, cafes, clubs and discos. Sporting attractions include tennis, mini-golf and horse-riding. You can visit the dolphinarium, enjoy folklore shows and indulge in wine-tasting, and there is a programme of optional extras. Also available is a twocentre holiday, with one week in Mamaia and one week in Poiana Brasov at the foot of the Carpathian mountains — from £259. Departures are every Saturday from 16 May to 19 September 1987. For full details, telephone our diala-brochure service on Leicester (0533) 559855 or complete and post the coupon below. ABTA No 47026 ATOL 133.

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is Farrow, with her fragile, vulnerable appearance — a look that has hardly changed in more than 20 years as an actress — will be 42 next month. On Monday, the clock is turned back 12 years as she plays Daisy opposite Robert Redford as The Great Gatsby (C4). An actress of some considerable reputation, enhanced in recent years by her professional and personal relationship with America's leading 'serious' film-maker Woody Allen (she is currently making her sixth film with him), Mia has reached a point where everything seems to be going well. Her air of vulnerability is still there, but she has proved that there is no need for men to go weak at the knees and declare they S want to protect her. She is really quite tough. With Allen, their 'happy 2p involvement' allows a certain independence, Mia Farrow and W oody Allen share a life both off screen and on. which may be why they work together so successfully. He says: 'She's a thoroughly professional actress who's not at all wispy and incapable as people used to think. She was always a perfectly fine actress and genuinely talented. She just didn't take acting seriously when she was married and raising children. 'She runs a home and has seven children, who she shepherds around wherever she goes. She cooks and cleans and still looks beautiful when she goes out in the evening. S Anyone who can do that has to be strong and independent.' Determined to guard her Mia Farrow with her relationship and that privacy, Mia is Mia as Daisy in Monday's nevertheless happy to talk mother, actress Maureen Sinatra was an honourable romantic film drama 'The about her children and, O'Sullivan, and three of man. Great Gatsby', on C4. The her seven children. even now, about her much picture, made 12 years The surprise wasn't the Fletcher, in front of her, is sentiments; it was that she publicised marriages with ago, captures her air of the youngest of three sons had commented at all. Frank Sinatra and Andre vulnerability, first seen in Previn. The vulnerable by conductor Andre the long-running TV soap But that marriage was 20 Previn. The others are years ago and was shortAllison Mackenzie of the opera series 'Peyton two of her four adopted lived. It started to crumble American soap opera Place' — a popular Peyton Place has grown up. K orean and Vietnamese after a year when she was success in Britain and During the fuss over Kitty youngsters. America. filming Rosemary's Baby Kelley's unauthorised (1968) and playing a biography of Sinatra, His woman raped by the Devil. Way, in which Mia was Although Sinatra was both portrayed as a self-serving, father-figure and mentor to manipulative, ambitious her, he cannot have helped woman who was abused by her weather the storm of her husband, Mia talked publicity over the film. By about Sinatra and the 1970 she was married to marriage. She said they conductor Andre Previn, had enjoyed their after giving birth to their

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twin sons Matthew and Sacha. Four years later they had another son, Fletcher, and then adopted three girls, Lark Song and Summer Song from Vietnam and Soon Yi from Korea. The seventh child is a Korean boy, adopted after Mia was divorced from Previn in 1979. She says she is still friends with Previn and that he is part of the family when he comes to visit the children, but admits it is not an ideal situation. 'I know they miss their father and it's better if there are two parents. It would be helpful for me, too, to have someone to share things with. But they are very close to Woody and I'm glad about that. He's there for them in important ways. Whenever they want to see him he's available.' Allen is very gracious about this role. 'They're exceptionally pleasant children, who are easy to get along with, Of course, Mia does all the heavy work. I just skim off the cream since I see them at their best.' With Allen she has made A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982), Zelig (1983), Broadway Danny Rose (1984), The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) and the 1986 triumph Hannah and Her Sisters. This latter work has brought her high praise. 'Woody was the first to offer me an opportunity to appear differently from the way I originally was seen,' she says. 'At first, it didn't seem so different: it was the same struggle to do the job, the usual amount of selfdoubt. 'But with each film I grew more confident — and this continues. He knows what's right and we work until we get it right. I'm still tremendously insecure and I still get terrified, but I no longer get hives [nettle rash] or tremble. I'm happy working with him as long as he wants me to.' Apart from her next movie with Allen, Mia Farrow is working with director James Ivory (of A Room with a V iew fame) and filming on the outskirts of New York. Again she will not be far from her beloved family. 'I can't get over what a wonderful life we have together. The days are very rich.' So is her career.

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FRIDAY 9.30 A Place to Live * 9.47 How We Used To Live * 10.09 Junior Maths 10.26 Scientific Eye 10.50 The German Programme 11.15 Stop. Look, Listen 'B' 11.27 Our World My World * 11.44 The Micro at Work* * Repeat transmission (f) Fortnightly

Picture Box 8 to 11 years 9.30-9.45 MONDAY 10.11-10.26 THURSDAY Alan Rothwell presents film extracts to stimulate creative work of all kinds. DIRECTOR PAT BAKER PRODUCER JOHN COOP

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Stop, Look, Listen `A' /`13' 6 years and over 9.47-9 57 MONDAY 'A' 9.30-9.40 THURSDAY 'A' 11.15-11.25 FRIDAY 'B' Environmental studies/ language development. Film material to support topic work DIRECTOR/PRODUCER DILYS HOWELL

Time For a Story

The scene in a modern day newsroom (above), just one aspect of 'The Micro at W ork'.

4 to 6 years and over 9.59-10.09 MONDAY 9.42-9.52 THURSDAY An introduction to reading presented by Bill Oddie.

This guide to ITV's spring schools programmes is presented for parents and teachers. For further information write to: The Education Officer, Central Independent Television plc, Broad Street, Birmingham Bl 2JP.

DIRECTOR PETER PLUMMER PRODUCER JULIA SPARK

A Place to Live 8 to 11 years 10.11-10.26 MONDAY 9.30-9.45 FRIDAY Series examining the natural history mainly of 'ordinary' surroundings. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER JACK SMITH

Choices 12 years and over 10.28-10.43 MONDAY Personal and social education, health education. Dramas and documentaries focusing on the sort of choices facing young people. DIRECTOR DIRK CAMPBELL PRODUCER PHILIP GROSSET

Above - an attractive face of Hinduism, one of the faiths explored in Believe it or Not'. Robots in action (right) - see what makes them tick in 'Seeing and Doing'. Face to face: that's Ron Moody and Joe Melia, two actors who go centre stage in The English Prograztune' production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle'.

The German Programme Secondary 10.45-11.05 MONDAY 10.50-11.10 FRIDAY Partner TV1: Recorded in Wuppertal in 1984 five magazine programmes in German. Partner TV2: Introduced by Brigitte Zeitz and Lars Emrich, programme themes are animals, travel, clothes, freetime and food. Partner TV3: German documentaries which visit the circus, a lake and a gliding centre. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER BOB SERVICE SERIES PRODUCER MARY LAW

Let's Go Maths s to 6 years 11.07-11.17 MONDAY 9.30-9.40 WEDNESDAY Understanding number and other simple mathematical concepts. DIRECTOR DAVE WARWICK PRODUCER JOHN COOP

The sprang term on IN

A fun way of making faces - two youngsters experiment with paint and brush up on their art in 'Middle English'.


Scientific Eye 11 to 13 years

11.19-11.39 MONDAY 10.26-10.46 FRIDAY Science in the classroom and in the world outside. DIRECTOR MIKE COCKER PRODUCER ADAM HART-DAVIS

Search 9 to 13 years

One young nature study fan (above) weighs up two desirable residences in 'All Y ear Round'. A dragonfly (below) spreads his shiny wings in 'A Place to Live'.

11.41-11.56 MOI4DAY 9.50-10.05 TUESDAY A new series which examines ways of studying your community and the media. DIRECTORS/PRODUCERS GUY CAPLIN, IAN ROSENBLOOM

Finding Out 8 to 10 years

9.30-9.45 TUESDAY 10.16-10.31 WEDNESDAY This project-based series opens with a new fivepart unit about the Environment of the City Street. The other five programmes continue on the environmental theme. SERIES PRODUCER ROSALIND FARRIMOND

Our World — My World 4 to 6 years

10.09-10.24 TUESDAY 11.27-11.42 FRIDAY Presenters Tara Shaw and Wayne Jackman introduce three themes: cleaning, movement and signs. DIRECTOR ANDY GULLEN PRODUCER MICHAEL SCARBOROUGH

Chemistry in Action 14 to 17 years

10.26-10.46 TUESDAY Programmes for GCSE pupils illustrating the importance of chemical principles in the chemical industry today. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER JACK SMITH

Place and People 14 to 17 years

10.48-11.08 TUESDAY Programmes for GCSE pupils looking at man's interaction with the . environment. DIRECTOR PETER PLUMMER PRODUCER JACK SMITH

and developing individuals. DIRECTORS SAM FAIRHALL, ALBERT WALLACE, JOHN PROWSE, YUGESH WALIA PRODUCER PHILIP GROSSET

Middle English 9 to 13 years

11.44-11.59 TUESDAY 11.03-11.18 THURSDAY Intended to encourage all aspects of written and oral language. Contributors include Jan Mark, Raymond Briggs. Anthony Browne, Roger McGough, Brian Patten and Ralph Steadman. SERIES PRODUCER RICHARD CALLANAN

Talk, Write... and Read 7 to 9 years

9.42-9.57 WEDNESDAY 11.20-11.35 THURSDAY Introducing children to ways of looking at and using language. DIRECTOR JOHN PROWSE PRODUCER GRAHAM SELLORS

Starting Science 8 years and over

Seeing and Doing 6 to 8 years

A jumping for joy (above) a couple of pupils who seem to have made all the right 'Choices'. Bill Oddie (left) and a small furry friend who are always sure they have 'Time For a Story'. Three toddlers (below) in 'Good Health': sharing confidences with friends in the park.

11.10-11.25 TUESDAY 11.22-11.37 WEDNESDAY The 'Computers' unit provides starting points for the use of computers and other electronic materials. The new 'Writing' strand follows three class projects which encourage children to develop skills and techniques for different writing purposes. SERIES PRODUCER ROSALIND FARRIMOND

All Year Round 6 to 8 years

11.27-11.42 TUESDAY 9.54-10.09 THURSDAY Resources in science and health education. DIRECTOR YUGESH WALIA PRODUCER GRAHAM SELLORS

Good Health 8 to 12 years

11.27-11.42 TUESDAY 9.54-10.09 THURSDAY Health education programmes designed to make children become more aware of themselves as growing

The Micro at Work 9 to 13 years

11.03-11.18 WEDNESDAY 11.44-11.59 FRIDAY Ten films illustrating exciting uses of computers in the world today. DIRECTORS RICHARD GUIENA. ERIC HARRISON PRODUCERS JACK SMITH, JULIA SPARK

The French Programme Secondary

11.39-11.59 WEDNESDAY 'La Belle Vie' by Jean Anouilh: A play in five

episodes introduced by the cast with Jacky Simon. Action tele! Year 1: For first and second year students including short documentary films, dialogue for role-playing exercises and a visit to Boulogne. -

DIRECTORS/PRODUCERS ADRIAN BROWN. TONY DAVENALL SERIES PRODUCER MARY LAW

Starting Out (W eeks 1 to 8) 14 to 17 years

PRODUCER/DIRECTOR PAUL MARTIN

10.28-10.58 THURSDAY A drama series centred round the lives of the members of an inner-city youth club and exploring issues appropriate to the lives of young people today.

Junior Maths

DIRECTOR/PRODUCER GEOFF HUSSON

9.42-9.57 WEDNESDAY 11.20-11.35 THURSDAY Series designed to support teachers who wish to develop science activities.

7 years and over

9.59-10.14 WEDNESDAY 10.09-10.24 FRIDAY Each programme concentrates on a particular mathematical idea common to the many schemes used in school. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER PAUL MARTIN

The English Programme 13 to 18 years

10.33-10.58 WEDNESDAY Understanding Television II: A new unit

which aims to develop students' critical understanding of TV production. `The Caucasian Chalk Circle' by Bertolt Brecht: A six-part

serialisation of this 'modern classic'. DIRECTORS ADRIAN BROWN, GINA NEWSON, DIANNE TAMMES SERIES PRODUCER PETER GRIFFITHS

Believe it or Not (W eeks 9 and 10) 11 years and over

10.28-10.43 THURSDAY 10.45-11.00 THURSDAY Films showing children, their families and the wider community belonging to particular faiths, living in Britain today and working out their beliefs in practice. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER DILYS HOWELL

How We Used To Live 8 to 13 years

11.37-11.57 THURSDAY 9.47-10.07 FRIDAY Continuing the series which dramatises the years 1902-1926. The series examines the period through the eyes of two families who live in quite different social and financial situations. SERIES ADVISER NORMAN LONGMATE DIRECTOR IAN FELL

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Cilia's well TM NOT THE world's greatest cook,' says Cilla Black whose new series of Surprise Surprise begins on Sunday. But I .2 do lay a beautiful table, with lace napkins, silver cutlery and a lovely floral centrepiece. Guests take one look and imagine they're in for a treat! 'Not being able to cook annoys me. I always put 150 per cent effort into everything I do, but I can't crack cooking. I'd rather perform in front of 20 million viewers than invite six people to dinner!' In fact, Cilla maligns herself. Her choice for a three-course dinner party would probably be potted shrimps, roast lamb with fresh vegetables from the garden, followed by melon and kiwi-fruit salad — a simple but delicious meal. Tm quite good at tarting things up,' she says. 'I buy shrimps already potted, of course, turn them out and garnish with a bit of lemon and parsley. I do believe presentation is half the battle!' Cilla has something most women would envy, though — a husband who cooks. Bobby Willis used to be a Liverpool baker and confectioner. 'I went into the business as a cook on a ship because I thought it was a way to see the world,' he says. 'I used to make fruit cakes and tarts. I'm good at shortcrust, puff pastry. and hot water crust for pork pies.' 'We've just had a fantastic new kitchen installed,' says Cilia, 'all black and white, with grey marble. There's an amazing cooking range, with hobs, a deep-fat fryer and a barbecue: But Bobby's pride and joy is the butcher's block, where he prepares the meat. Cilia says: 'Our children are at the age where they drift in and out at all times. Robert is 16, Ben is 12, and Jack is five. The only day I really insist we eat together is Sunday. We tend to have a lie-in on Sundays, and it's Bobby who gets up and prepares all the vegetables. Then I roast the meat and make the pudding. 'In fact, our Robert takes after his dad. He loves cooking — and he's very adventurous. He's into pancakes at the moment. Does them every way, with all kinds of sauces and stuffings. 'The only thing I'm really good at,' she says, 'is steamed pudding. When Frankie Howerd comes to stay, we always have Spotted Dick, his favourite. We used to cook lamb, too, but he got fed up with always having that. Now he rings up in advance and places his order!' Bobby loves oriental cooking, and he'll cook Peking Duck for a treat. 'It's delicious,' says Cilla, 'and all the more special because it's a surprise!' Jill Cox

Pancake Purses Riches of flaked tuna, chopped capers and soured cream tied into a pancake purse with spaghetti string.

Makes 8 For pancakes 4oz/100g plain flour 1/2 tsp salt 1 egg 1/2 pint/300m1 milk Filling 7oz/200g tin tuna, drained and flaked 1 tbsp capers, chopped 2 tbsp soured cream salt and pepper 8 strands long spaghetti, cooked soft

Sieve flour and salt into a mixing bowl. Make a well in the centre. Add egg and gradually beat in half the milk with a wooden spoon. Whisk in remaining milk. Stand for 20 min. Lightly grease a small frying pan and heat until very hot. Pour enough mix into base of pan to cover thinly. Cook until pancake bubbles underneath, then flip over and cook for a further few seconds to brown. Repeat with remaining mixture. Mix filling ingredients together. Spoon into centre of pancakes. Gather pancakes together to form purses. Tie gently with spaghetti. Eat hot or cold. Re-heat by steaming, or with 2 min on high in the microwave.


Surprise Surprise: Sunday, ITV

Itu med-out party treats Surprise Surprise Chicken

Gosh! Pots Red peppers surprisingly filled with a crunchy healthy salad of fruit, nuts and vegetables topped with fetta cheese cubes and dressed with Greek yoghurt.

What's in the flaky pastry parcel, decorated with crisscross strips and leaves? Tender chicken fillets stuffed with ham and gooey cheese!

Serves 4

Serves 4

4 red peppers 4oz/100g grapes, halved 2 sticks celery, chopped 2 carrots, peeled and cut into strips 2oz/50g black olives 2oz/50g flaked almonds 4 tbsp Greek yoghurt 2oz/50g fetta cheese, cut into small cubes

4 chicken breast fillets, cooked 6oz/175g Cheddar cheese, grated 4 slices ham salt and pepper 2 (13oz/375g) packets frozen puff pastry, defrosted 2 egg yolks, beaten watercress to garnish

Slice tops from peppers, and keep. Remove seeds inside. Blanch in boiling water for 2 min, plunge in cold water, drain and dry. In a bowl mix together grapes, celery, carrots, olives and almonds with yoghurt. Spoon into peppers and top with fetta cheese. Replace tops as lids.

Slice each cold chicken breast in half lengthways. Sprinkle cheese over one half and lay ham on top. Season,. sandwich together and trim ham. Roll pastry into 2 large rectangles. Divide each in half. Place chicken in centre. Trim edges, then fold over to form individual parcels. Dampen edges to seal. Decorate with trimmings. Place on a greased baking sheet and chill for 1 hour. Brush pastry with egg. Bake at Gas 6, 400°F, 200°C for 30 min or until golden brown. Garnish with watercress.

Hidden Treasure Jacket potatoes, scooped out to bury the golden treasure of crispy bacon and a poached egg.

Serves 4 4 large baking potatoes, scrubbed 4 slices streaky bacon, derinded and chopped loz/25g butter salt and pepper 4 eggs

Little Parcels The best things come in small packages. But what's inside the vine leaves? Rice, pine nuts, herbs and onions. A delicious surprise!

Score potatoes, wrap in foil put on baking tray. Cook 0 and at Gas 6, 400°F, 200°C for

Makes 24 24 vine leaves 6oz/175g long grain rice, cooked 2oz/50g pine nuts 1 tbsp mint, chopped 1 small onion, peeled and finely chopped 3 tbsp olive oil salt and pepper

Lay each vine leaf on a flat surface. Mix remaining ingredients together. Spoon into centre of each leaf and wrap up. Drizzle more olive oil over parcels and serve.

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Cilia Black is a hostess with the mostest. Not just on 'Surprise Surprise' — which returns to ITV on Sunday — but at home, too. 'I like to tart things up,' she says, 'but when it comes to cooking, I'm not the world's greatest. I always give guests a couple of glasses of champagne before a meal — just so they don't realise what it is that they're getting.'

salt and pepper 1 small onion, peeled and cut into rings 4 tbsp vermouth 2oz/50g butter

Paper Bag Secret All is revealed when you rip open the bag. It's a trout cooked with vermouth, dill, onion rings and black pepper.

Serves 4 4 small trout, cleaned 4 sprigs dill

Place dill into cavity of each trout, and season with salt and pepper. Put each trout into a greaseproof bag. Add some onion, 1 tbsp vermouth and 1/2oz/15g butter. Seal top of bags. Place on baking tray and cook at Gas 5. 375°F, 190°C for 15 to 20 min. Tear open bag just before you serve to your guests.

1 hour or until soft. Fry bacon in butter until crisp. Fold back foil and scoop out enough potato to accommodate bacon and egg. Spoon bacon into cavities in potatoes and season with salt and pepper. Crack an egg into each potato and re-seal foil. Return to oven for 3 min or until egg has set.

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Aries

Gemini

Leo

21 March-20 A pril There are some crafty, treacherous folk around, so watch your back this week, otherwise you could find yourself being hung, drawn and quartered by so-called friends. Keep your wits about you and don't get involved with any spurious schemes you'll come to regret.

Libra

22 May-2I June You decide to adopt a more expansionist policy at a time when your mind is being opened up to new faces and places. If you're choosing your holiday destination or somewhere new to visit, then go for a place laden with culture, charisma or opportunities for creative exploration.

24 July-23 A ugust Astrologically your opposite sign offers you what you lack in your own make-up; for you, Aquarius is that polar sign giving you insight into relationships.. To strengthen yours it's important to communicate fluently and openly to ensure a healthy partnership.

Sagittarius

24 Sept-23 Oct As quick as a flash Mercury and the Sun zip into Aquarius and awaken your creative powers, natural aptitudes and amorous intentions as a result. It's up to you to cultivate your talents and skills so you can demonstrate to the world what a clever individual you are.

23 Nov-21 Dec If your daily routines have become restrictive ruts then you'll do your best to liven up the proceedings by changing your surroundings. The coming weeks will be extremely newsy and busy, with many decisions being made and choices being posed.

Taurus

Cancer

21 A pril-21 May One by one the planets pile into the higher reaches of your horoscope, leaving you desperate to make an impression on the world at large. Your ambitions are awakened and you are filled with an ardent desire to achieve success and aspire to great things.

Virgo

22 June-23 July To analyse and organise your private life is the task in hand. Although more intimate areas, such as your sex life, could come into it, the more practical side needs your dedication in sorting out your finances. You may well have dealings with the Inland Revenue.

Scorpio

24 A ug 23 Sept To be of service to others is something that comes naturally to you. You're quite happy to organise other people's lives or help them to the detriment of your own welfare. That's fine as long as you realise that others must eventually learn to help themselves and not rely on you.

Capricorn

24 Oct-22 Nov There's a lot of movement and activity in the domestic region of your horoscope which will bring many changes — from moving house to making the most of your current abode. Be wary of those double-dealers who cleverly practise the art of deception upon the unsuspecting.

Pisces

22 Dec-20 Jan The financial and economic state of your world is under the scrutiny of prosperous Sun and commercial Mercury. This will be prodigious for all monetary matters, but also advantageous for any investments or for acquiring prestigious possessions

20 February-20 March It's the beginning of a period in which you must take the back seat in the circus of life, but that doesn't mean you should remain inactive. It's just that your spiritual and emotional energy is somewhat lacking, so you need to restore your strength in these sensitive areas.

Aquarius 21 Jan-19 Feb Without sounding selfish or conceited, it's time for you to come to terms with personal issues or plans. You are imbued with a vitality and creative confidence that should be expressed in many eloquent, articulate and unique ways. Put self-interest first for once.

Russell Grant has cast an expert and intuitive eye over your life, love, loot and luck in 1987 — so, whatever you may be planning, don't do anything until you have consulted 1987 Y our Y ear Ahead a TVTiznes special publication, price £1.95. Copies are available from newsagents or, in case of difficulty, from PO Box 50, Market Harborough, Leicestershire LE16 9PP.

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The girl from the sticks bids for fame. Sissy Spacek plays the housewife who becomes a country and western star in Saturday night's `Coal Miner's Daughter'.

1411. David Quinlan previews the films and Kevin Wilson the TV movies on screen this week FRIDAY 16 JANUARY Mine Own Executioner C4, 10.30pm-12.25am

additional bonus is provided by the fractured English of the irreplaceably flapping Herman Bing, who plays the shopkeeper who hires the hero and heroine to give his daughter music lessons. 1940

Tense, exciting and wholly absorbing. this psychological thriller was the best film of director Anthony Where No Kimmins' career. Burgess Vultures Fly Meredith's intense ITV, 2.45pm-4.45pm performance, given A colourful African before his portrayals adventure, full of fights began to descend from with lions and leopards, character to caricature, chosen as the 1951 Royal provides the film with a strong central pillar. And Film Performance Elm. As with most such Kieron Moore's tortured portrait of the man being choices, the film took a greater mauling from the treated by Meredith's psychiatrist is a credit to critics than any big cat could provide. But the actor and director alike. 1947 public adored the picture, and turned it into Britain's biggest The Bushido box-office smash of the year, at the same time Blade ITV, 12midnight-1.40am establishing Dinah Sheridan and Anthony The action in this film, Steel as major British set in the Japan of the stars. 1951 mid-19th century, comes on like a combination of Blitz on kung-fu movie, Western and oriental fantasy. Britain Distinguished Japanese C4, 3.45pm-5.05pm actors Toshiro Mifune Most of the material in and Tetsuro Tamba have this documentary on the featured roles. Laura dark days of 1940 is Gemser, of the 'Black culled from the classic Emmanuelle' films, is an British documentaries of unlikely heroine. 1978 the war years — such films as Target for Tonight and Fires W ere SATURDAY Started. Some other material has evidently Bitter Sweet emanated from German C4, 2.00pm-3.45pm sources. Such a mixed Britain had already leapt bag inevitably lacks in and filmed Noêl some of the pARsion of Coward's famous the originals, but Alistair operetta in 1933 with Cooke's restrained and Anna Neagle and effective commentary is Fernand Graavey (a a bonus factor. 1960 version already seen on Channel Four), but this is Coal Miner's the definitive Hollywood Daughter reply, complete with Jeanette MacDonald and ITV, 10.45pm-12.55am Nelson Eddy. An Sissy Spacek's southern accent, singing voice and admirable `TV version' naturalistic acting all Feature films shown on merit 10 out of 10 in this television are not moving musical biopic necessarily in the form about Loretta Lynn, a originally seen in poor-born Tennessee cinemas. Often several girl who married at 13, variations are made at had seven children and the time of production became America's for use according to the intended outlet. In some number one female cases cinema versions country and western may be used, with minor star. Sissy deservedly cuts for violence, explicit scooped the year's Best sex and bad language. Actress Oscar from

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under the noses of more fancied nominees. Other Oscar nominations went to the film itself, Tom Rickman for his screenplay, cinematographer Ralf D Bode and to the editor and art directors. The direction of Britain's Michael Apted is exemplary in its feel for time and place, and Tommy Lee Jones provides fine support as Lynn's unfeeling husband, the driving force behind her fortunes. If the film glosses over some of the less savoury aspects of the true story — drugs, nervous breakdowns etc — the treatment is in keeping with Spacek's wholesome portrait of the singing mum. She can be my number one lady of country and western any day. 1980 TV version

Smile Orange C4, 11.55pm-1.35am

A sort of Jamaican Carry On W aiting, awash with homespun philosophy and agonisingly overplayed, but interesting as an early mainstream film from the West Indies. Carl Bradshaw plays the opportunist hero of whom the singing commentary declares that 'Ringo Smith is his name and survival is his game.' Enough said. 1974

SUNDAY The Creature from the Black Lagoon C4, I1.00pm-12.25am

This horror shocker created quite a stir when it first came out, and the initial appearance of its monster — one scaly claw clutching at the

shore on emergence from the water — is a splendid piece of stagemanagement by director Jack Arnold (who made Tarantula! and The Incredible Shrinking Man in the same period). Julie Adams, in unscientific brief shorts, is a screaming heroine in the most vulnerable tradition of Fay Wray. Ricou Browning, who plays the 'creature', later became a specialist in underwater direction — on such diverse entertainments as Thunderball and Flipper. 1955

MONDAY Barefoot in the Park ITV, 1.30pzn-3.25pm

A spicy, dry and often hilariously-scripted comedy about two

honeymooners. It achieves both warm, human relationships, and comic lines that are set against one another with precision balance, never overloading the laughs, but rattling them out at a consistent pace. "I think I'm going to be a lousy wife,' Jane Fonda tells Robert Redford at the door of their honeymoon hotel. 'But I'm very sexy.' After six days and nights, he's convinced. 'I have to go to work,' he gasps, staggering out on the seventh. 'I don't do this for a living.' Alas in their new flat (top floor) comes the dawn. The radiator won't radiate, the bed (to Jane's horror) fails to arrive for the first night and snow comes through the skylight. It's a film cocktail from the pen of prolific Neil Simon that never fails to sparkle. 1967 continued overpage


The Great Gatsby C4, 8.30pm-11.00pm

About every 25 years, the cinema takes it into its head to have a go at Scott Fitzgerald's almost unfilmable story about the mysterious millionaire living in his Long Island mansion, staring out at the Sound and looking destiny enigmatically in the face. Successive generations of bland charmers — Warner Baxter in 1926, Alan Ladd in 1949 and Robert Redford here — have attempted the title role. The direction and production design perfectly capture the flavour of the post-World War One period in which the film is set, but tend to make the film so rarefied as to squeeze the life force out of it, so that the excellent supporting performances of Karen Black, Bruce Dern, Sam Waterston and Scott Wilson are seen in isolation rather than as part of a whole. You'll also spot Howard Da Silva, who was in the 1949 version before being blacklisted for alleged Communist connections. Scott Wilson has Da Silva's old role this time. The costumes and set decorations are 1974 breathtaking.

TUESDAY The Man with Two Faces C4, 2.30pm-3.45pm

Entertaining yarn which gives Edward G Robinson a chance to show his versatility. He's an actor determined to rid his beloved sister (Mary Astor) of her fiend

of a husband — played by Louis Calhern before he became known for more avuncular roles. Briskly directed by Archie Mayo, who wastes no time in unreeling the quite complex plot, which is based on a stage hit called The Dark Tower. 1934

Parole C4, 9.00pm-10.50pm

German-born Michael Tuchner made his reputation in British television, first with a series of documentaries and later with such acclaimed dramas as Barmitzvah Boy and The One and Only Phyllis Dixey, having made his feature film directorial debut with Villain in 1971. Here he handles the tough story of parolee Mark Soper (who emerges from jail after three-and-a-half years of appalling experiences) and his relationship with parole officer James Naughton with skill and assurance. And he makes first rate use of the Boston locations, attractively photographed by Laszlo George. TVM 1982

WEDNESDAY Forsaking All Others C4, 2.30pm-4.00pm

Joan Crawford gets a rare chance to lean to the lighter side (even at this early stage of her career she was seen mainly in heavy stuff) with some broad slapstick moments — which she handles very well — in this romantic comedy-drama which cast Joan opposite her

continued from page 33 favourite co-star Clark Remember Papa, but there's nothing very Gable. The director is the legendary Hollywood kindly about the figure Woody' Van Dyke character so vividly who, in the same year, etched by Edward G directed the sparkling Robinson. Richard Conte comedy-thriller The Thin and Luther Adler are Man. Here. he gets very effectively contrasted as bright performances the principal sons, and from all three of his there are early screen principal stars (Robert appearances from Efrem Montgomery is the Zimbalist Jr (later the star of numerous third). The script is soggy, but given more television series) and than its value by a great Debra Paget. The studio, cast that also includes Fox, remade the film five Charles Butterworth, years later as a Western. Rosalind Russell, Billie Broken Lance, with Burke, Frances Drake Spencer Tracy and Arthur memorable in the Treacher. 1934 Robinson role. 1949

The Herd C4, 10.00pm-12.10am

This begins a season of films by Yilmaz Giiney, the Turkish director who suffered bans, censorship and even imprisonment in his native country while his films were being acclaimed abroad. Gtiney died young in 1984, but left behind a legacy of abrasive, angry yet caring films: The Herd is both a story of sheep herders and a plea for political change. It was par for the course for its director that the only cinema in Istanbul that dared to show it was closed down after a 1978 bomb attack.

THURSDAY House of Strangers C4, 2.30pm-4.20pm

Dynamic drama, told in the flashback form much favoured at the time, about a father's suffocating influence on his several sons. The style of the film makes it seem like a sort of 1

To the Ends of the Earth C4, 5.00pm-7.00pm

Another great RKO thriller from the Forties: suspenseful, brilliantly lit and photographed, grittily acted and with a splendid twist at the end. Dick Powell holds the whole thing together with strength and great skill as the agent who pursues a narcotics ring halfway around the world. But don't go out to make the tea or you may lose the thread of the cleverly-plotted 1948 story.

Solidarity, penned by Czech-born playwright Tom Stoppard, Hill proves once more what an accomplished actor he really is. Why has Big Screen success eluded him to date? TV M 1983

The Marseille Contract ITV, 11.05pm-I2.40am

Despite the star presence of Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn and James Mason, and occasional flashes of directorial splendour from Robert Parrish, this is a largely routine thriller about a cop who hires a killer to assassinate a narcotics king. Caine (a likeable killer) and Quinn (the cop) give unusually relaxed performances, Mason offers a casual portrait of evil suavity and Alexandra Stewart has warmth as Quinns mistress. An early chase with three assassins after Quinn in a vast deserted station is eye-catching stuff, but nothing that follows quite matches it. 1984

Squaring the Circle

FRIDAY 23 January Nobody Runs Forever

C4, 9.30pm-11.25pm

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Having won fame and universal acclaim for his prizewinning performance as headbanger Yosser Hughes in Boys from the Blackstuff, Bernard Hill put on a stone in weight to portray Lech Walesa, leader of Poland's Solidarity movement. In this gripping drama about the emergence of

After 12 years of Hollywood stardom, Rod Taylor had to revert to his native Australian accent in this thriller about a detective trying to foil an assassination bid. You'll spot Franchot Tone, in his last film, and, maybe, Leo McKern (unbilled) as the Premier of New South Wales. 1968

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde C4, 10.30pm-12.30am

Fredric March's Oscar for the 1931 version of the classic horror tale has undeservedly overshadowed Spencer Tracy's performance in this early Forties remake. Using a minimum of make-up, Tracy achieves the maximum in horror in the transformation scenes with a combination of lighting and facial expression. At first set to play the roles in reverse, Ingrid Bergman and Lana Turner decided to play the bad and good girls respectively. But their decision was ill-advised — even to beat typecasting — for each had so much to offer the 1941 other role.

Hung Fu II ITV, 12midnight-1.40am

There's rather a lot of slow-motion fighting in this recent film spin-off from the 1972-75 Kung Fu series, with David Carradine once more reprising his role as the fighting mystic. And squaring up against him as a hypnotised assassin is Brandon Lee, son of martial arts superstar Bruce Lee, in his professional acting debut. There are also a lot of flashbacks, which give the chance to bring back several people from the original film and series, particularly Keye Luke as Carradine's mentor and Benson Fong, here billed as Old One but earlier known as Han Fei. Carradine had a big say in the production as coTVM 1986 producer.

Never mind the quality, see the width FROM COCKERMOUTH in

Cumbria, JB writes to ask what exactly was CinemaScope? (Note the capital S in the middle, an important part of the trademark.) CinemaScope was more or less what we now call PanaVision, a screen more than twice as wide as it is tall. At some point in the Sixties the patents seem to have been merged, and we no longer hear of the original. CinemaScope was originally the invention of a Frenchman, Henri Chrêtien, early this century. His brainwave was to photograph scenes through a Prof Henri Chretien: father of the wide-screen film.

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prismatic lens, which squeezed them up sideways, and the resultant image was then projected through a reverse lens to produce a super-wide, CinemaScope image. The idea of the super._ 'wide screen was constantly but aside throughout the Thirties and Forties, when box-office returns were quite satisfactory. But when, in the early Fifties, television began to make inroads and 3-D proved not to be the answer, 20th Century-Fox trotted out the idea again. Directors as eminent as Fritz Lang dismissed CinemaScope as 'suitable for photographing snakes and funerals', NIGN.FIDELITY DIRECTIONAL VEREOPHONIC SOUND but once exhibitors -

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had paid for the new screens they wanted to use them. Other companies developed their own similar processes: WarnerScope, SuperScope, HammerScope and something called CameraScope, a British imitation which used a lens with an annoying flaw in the middle. Unfortunately, the advent of CinemaScope coincided with an unsatisfactory new colour process called De Luxe, which film star James Mason said (accurately) made all films look like cheap colour advertisements in magazines. These days few people notice whether a film is in CinemaScope or not, since most screens have become wider than they were.

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he impossibility of reasoning with wildlife makes natural history film-making a nerve-racking experience. What was required in the documentary series City Safari, which starts on ITV this Sunday, was a carrion crow's nest in the centre of town, next to a building which would provide a vantage point for cameramen. Obligingly, one crow flew off the roof of London Weekend Television's building with a twig in its beak and was seen, through binoculars, to cross the River Thames to join its mate in a plane tree in Embankment Gardens. We crossed Waterloo Bridge and ran into a nearby building, to be given a pliz7led but sympathetic reception by the people working there. It proved to be the ideal site from which a lens could peer into the nest. Crows are canny birds. Our pair clearly knew something was up. So they pretended to stop repairing the nest. Daily bulletins were

A kestrel kilLs, a fox watches and waits creatures that feature in ITV's 'City Safari'.

Hunting in the concreteiungle received from the offices next to the nest and observations were made from time to time. After a prolonged winter the crows eventually laid eggs and had young. But at the first attempt to film them, they flew off for two hours. Then it began to rain,

which is bad for filming. Without the expertise of zoologist and brilliant naturalist and wildlife Photographer Mike Birkhead and the cameramen in these circumstances, we would have been sunk. But we learned, got the crows, and the result is one of my

favourite film sequences. At the height of filming the most important programme on telly for us was the weather forecast. It was not always correct. It was particularly inaccurate on the day a sequence was to be filmed in Buckingham Palace Gardens. We had shot

some wildlife footage in the early mornings. Then an interview was needed - there are some in the series - with naturalist David McClintock. It was a Saturday and it was supposed to be sunny. With permission to take a picnic into the gardens. the production assistant Rima Neave prepared a royal spread. It rained all day and we ate lunch in the gardeners' canteen. But David remained cheerful and managed to give a spirited interview, even though his teeth were almost chattering with cold. People are terrific, I thought, and how nice it is to talk to someone who isn't intent on running away. I do love wildlife, and City Safari will show you how much there is in the most unlikely places in our towns but. . . there's something very special about People.

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liver Reed is a maze of stylish contradiction who tells you he adores women but adds. some hours and several drinks later, that he prefers the company of men. He can be elegant. charming and witty. Or the kind of man you would expect to find at the centre of a bar-room brawl. Tuesday's star guest on C4's The Max Headroom Show is a jigsaw that defies completion. Either a few pieces have been deliberately left out or, as he prefers to put it, some of the colours have been changed to cause confusion. 'All the pieces are there, but bits of the sky I have coloured green instead of blue. It just makes it a little more complicated,' says Reed. Having just spent the best part of 12 hectic hours with him on Guernsey, where he lives with his 22-year-old wife Josephine, I cannot claim to be much nearer to solving the pi wzie. Being an enigma is for Oliver Reed one of life's continuing and unfailing pleasures - perhaps the one thing he can be totally sure about. Next month he is 49 - 'a time to reassess exactly what is happening in one's life' - and could well be the last in a colourful line of so-called hell-raisers. 'I think,' he says, 'the days of Burton, Harris, O'Toole and to a lesser extent Reed, are probably numbered. The people who used to be on our side, the old film moguls or the people with a sense of humour, are now dead or retired. The people who gave us jobs are not here any more.' In fact, although producers of live TV chat shows may regard his appearance as something

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of a calculated risk, he continues to be employed. His 67th film, Castaway, has just been released and there are more to come. 'I decided a long time ago that if one was going to succeed with a minimum amount of talent, a private-school upbringing and a quackquack voice, one either had to pretend to be tough and outrage society or be just another actor.' In choosing the former course he says he has succeeded beyond all the bounds of possibility. He has become, to borrow a phrase, a legend in his own lunchtime. 'I am not too concerned what other people think. Not any more. Now I am coming up to 50 I still don't care, as long as I don't hurt people: Last November he appeared on Des O'Connor's live chat show and was asked about his unusual tattoo. 'I said a rude word and people didn't think that was funny. On the other hand, if you are asked leading and boring questions... But I am very sorry. All right, I made a mistake and I apologise.' For the past few years Oliver Reed has tended to duck publicity. 'I was going through a period of not actually talking to too many people. Maybe the male menopause accounts for all sorts of things. I went through a period of sincerely thinking of giving it all up and writing children's books and illustrating them with my own cartoons.' His wife Josephine they have been together since she was 16 - hopes he perseveres. 'He has such imagination. He could write brilliant children's stories,' she says. 'He has his pretend granddaughter and he takes her for walks and tells her wonderful stories about fire-breathing

Red-haired, piratically bearded, soberly suited, steely-eyed, avuncular, roguish - Oliver Reed.

dragons. I think he cannot wait to be a grandfather. Oh yes, we hope to raise a family of our own.' If the idea of Oliver Reed as a grandfather astounds you, consider him in the role of loving husband: 'He is very thoughtful,' says Josephine. 'Not that he would admit it. And romantic. I get a bunch of flowers every Friday with "I love you" written on the card. 'I had 'flu last week and was in bed for a couple of days. He arrived upstairs with a plastic bag filled with chocolates, cakes and tinned soup. 'When he made me the soup there was a lot of crashing and banging in the kitchen, but eventually he came up with the soup. It was very thick, but I ate it. I left it until the following day to tell him it was condensed soup and he should have thinned it. After that I got a Chinese takeaway supper. Josephine arrived at one of Guernsey's top hotels for the interview a little after her husband. Oliver Reed's own arrival was characteristically unconventional. One of his friends and drinking companions is local builder Arthur Blanchard, and Reed had accepted a lift in his truck. Looking more like a stockbroker than a rebellious actor, Reed had dressed in formal dark blue suit, white shirt and expensive silk tie. In marked contrast, the hair and beard were red left like that from the making of Castaway and kept like it because he is hoping soon to play Henry VIII in another film 'Yesterday you would have seen me looking like a Guernsey fisherman, but today I thought if this is


Oliver Reed with his wife Josephine and, above, a scene from 'Castaway', Reed's 67th film. going into TV:Times would wear a suit to please the grannies: With a drink from the bar - the days first in a varied and plenteous selection - Reed made himself at home. The hotel, in fact, had been his home for most of the past 10 years. He was living in the Channel Islands to avoid 'crippling' income tax and last July sold up in England and bought a house or. Guernsey. Hotel life, for Oliver Reed, was not without incident. 'I once jumped out of a first-floor window here into the swimming pool. The manager did the same when I offered him ÂŁ50. That was a previous manager, of course. Now I'm allowed to eat and drink here but, if I ever try to stay here, they say they are fuL: The managements reservations probably date back to 1984 when he was arrested following an argument in which a pane of glass was broken. Reed was fined for being drunk and disorderly. 'I was in prison for two nights.' He had a similar experience in an American ski resort in October 1981. That cost him a night in jail and a ÂŁ600 fine. A common denominator in all this, rather obviously, is drink. To make the film Castaway, in which for some scenes he appears totally or partially nude, he had to lose four stone in weight. Had he given up or cut down? Give up the booze? No, I'd never do that. I los: weight by drinking vodka and water and white wine; no potatoes, no bread, no butter, no fish and chips: Lunch demonstrates that the diet is over and produces the surprising fact that the

swashbuckling Oliver Reed is a keen gardener. Conversation continues in a selection of the islands bars while Josephine waits at home. Is it the right moment to ask about his attitude to women? He has, as someone who enjoys stressing his own contradictions, described himself as a male chauvinist who adores women. You people,' he says, the temperature rising a degree or two, 'pick these things out of your cuttings library. I was saying things like that 25 years agc. I used to say a woman's place was on her knees in the kitchen scrubbing the floor and doing my bidding. I really believed it. Now I believe that tc get my way I have to allow them to think they are correct in assuming they are equal.' We talk of love. Did he fall in love easily? 'No, with terrible difficulty.' This is only his third serious go at it. In 1960 he married Irish model Kate Byrne. They were both very young and it lasted 10 years. They have a son, Mark, who is now 26. The next 10 years were spent with South African dancer Jackie Daryl; they have a daughter, Sarah, now 18. The relationship with Jackie ended in 1980, and the following year. in Barbados, he holidayed with Josephine, who left school to be with him. His brother and business manager, David Reed, told the press: 'Yes, they re in love. The marriage, in September 1985, followed a proposal on his knees. 'It was outside the church in Sussex where Josephine's father and grandfather are buried: says Oliver Reed. 'It is,' he adds, 'right next door to the pub.'


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Honour satisfied FLAMING NORA! My postbag has been top heavy since I mentioned this Coronation Street phrase, much loved by Rovers Return bar person Jack Duckworth (William Tarmey, pictured) and Elsie Tanner in the serial. Who was Nora, the Dark Lady of the Street vernacular? Some explanations I have discovered for the phrase - used usually as an expletive - were weird and wonderful. The most interesting one claimed that Nora was short for Honoria, meaning honour. Therefore, the oath suggests that the speaker is swearing upon his honour, or on that of Honoria. The lady concerned was either St Honoria or St Honorata. both of whom suffered martyrdom at the stake. Well, Jack is always claiming that he is a martyr to wife Vera.

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8.00 What the Papers Say Freelance journalist David Chipp looks at the weeks papers.

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12.15 Isaura the Slave Girl oL

9.25am A Question of Economics ZEINAB BADAWI PETER DONALDSON WHICH WAY FOR THE MARKET? What do economists mean by market forces? Today's programme examines the effects of such forces in the economy. Commentary is by Therese Birch. For further details send an 18p sae to address 4, page 47.

Finn but friendly Bob Hotness puts teenagers through a tough test that would defeat many of their parents. See 'Blockbusters'.

PRODUCERS GUY CAPLIN, DAVID WILSON Y orkshire Television Production

BY GILBERTO BRAGA FROM THE NOVEL BY BERNARDO GUIMARAES

Continuing the drama set on a 19th-century Brazilian plantation. Isaura turns down an offer of freedom from slavery and at last reveals her true feelings for Tobias. Isamu Lucelia Santos Leoncio Rubens de Falco Donna Ester Beatnz Lyra Squire A lmeida Gilberto Martinho T obias Roberto Pinllo DIRECTOR HERVAL ROSSANO TV Globo Production

12.55 World of Animation Richard Evans presents short animated films from around the world.

4.45 Results Service

5.45 The A-Team

Elton Welsby presents today's sports results.

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The four soldiers of fortune, victims of a miscarriage of military justice, are on the run from the law. Led by Colonel 'Hannibal' Smith, they have a difficult assignment — they must not use violence, while trying to protect a peace-loving group of people from a gang of trouble-making ruffians. t Hannibal Murdock Baracus Peck Tawnia Baker 011ie Ridder Karl Peersen Kale Sykes

George Peppard Dwight Shultz Dirk Benedict Marla Heasley Bobby Kiger Tim OConnor Geoffrey Lewis

6.45 Cannon and Ball TOMMY CANNON BOBBY BALL and MADGE HINDLE ADRIENNE POSTA ANYTHING BUT THE TRUTH BY BRYAN BLACKBURN

It's an unfortunate coincidence when a persistent fan inveigles her way into the boys' luxury flat just as Tommy and Bobby are expecting to give an indepth interview to a hard-hitting lady journalist. When she assumes the worst, it's

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7.15 to 7.45 Me dic My Girl RICHARD O'SULLIVAN TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR JOAN SANDERSON MARRIAGE IN HASTE BY JOHN KANE

Nell's old flame Pinky isn't so perky when he calls to propose marriage to her and discovers that she's dallying with the dastardly D'Arcy. Anyone who knows any reason why this couple shouldn't be joined in holy matrimony had better do something fast. Oracle subtitles page 888 Simon Harm]) Richard O'Sullivan Samantha Harrap Joanne Ridley Isobel McClusky Sandra Clark Pinky Harrington Raymond Francis Nell Cresset Joan Sanderson Maj DA rcy Pendleton Ballard Berkeley L iz Joanne Campbell Derek Y ates Tim Brooke-Taylor DESIGNER JOHN EMERY SCRIPT EDITOR BERNARD McKENNA PRODUCER/DIRECTOR JOHN REARDON LW T Production

DIRECTOR PETER GILLBE PRODUCER IAN SQUIRES EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JOHN GAU John Gas Productions

The redevelopment of many working class areas in the Fifties has proved catastrophic — tower blocks that have become unsafe, whole communities destroyed. Using unique archive film, this programme tells the remarkable story of how the people of Somerstown, one of the worst slums in London, were successfully rehoused in the 1930s by a dedicated group of individuals t

10.20 The Heart of the Dragon

FILM EDITOR TREVOR WAITE PRODUCERS RICHARD BROAD, SUE CROCKFORD Thames Television Production

CREATING The last of the series looks at the historical and philosophical influences that have shaped the arts in China. Artists, writers and musicians talk about the qualities of their work, its Chineseness and the business of being Chinese. Narrator is Anthony Quayle. For information, send sae to address 1, page 47.

2.00 Bitter Sweet

PRODUCERS ALASDAIR CLAYRE, NIGEL HOUGHTON, PATRICK LUI WRITER/DIRECTOR, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PETER MONTAGNON A sh Films Production

11.15 Land of the Lakes MELVYN BRAGG The second in the series takes a typical Lakeland village — Troutbeck — and explores the people and their traditions, looking at some of the more unusual sports of the area, and the effects that the aristocracy have had in the area. Written and presented by Melvyn Bragg. PRODUCER WILLIAM CARTNER DIRECTOR SIMON CROUCH Border Television Production

Made in black and white

See page 33 SCREENPLAY PATRICK BRAWN DIRECTOR HARRY BOOTH

5.05 Brookside The phone rings out again in the Corkhills' and Rod gets the news he wanted. Sheila gets spiritual advice about foreign parts and a small tin of dust brings a new problem on to Bobby's desk. Billy gets taken for a ride by an old lady and Harry strikes a deal with Madge. Oracle subtitles page 888

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9.50 1.00 Moneyspinner Somerstown

A second chance to see last Tuesday's programme, presented by Alison Mitchell, which, among other things, looked at ways to invest a sudden redundancy payment and local authority pensions. For details of free booklets, send a sae to address 1, page 47.

against the might of the Nazi war machine. This is an actuality record of the heroic frustration of Hitler's plans for the invasion of Britain. Commentary by Alastair Cooke.

JEANETTE MACDONALD NELSON EDDY On the eve of her marriage to a pompous Englishman, disenchanted Victorian belle Sarah Millick runs off with Carl Linden, a penniless Viennese singing teacher. To make ends meet, they are forced to become street singers... See page 33

6.00 to 6.30 Right to Reply GUS MACDONALD Have you a point to make about Channel Four, ITV or BBC? Write to: Right to Reply, Channel Four TV, 60 Charlotte Street, London W IP 2AZ (01-631 4444), or have a go in the Video Box at Channel Four (Mon-Sat, 8am to 8pm) or at Scottish Television, Glasgow (seven days a week, 7am to 6pm) or at Central Television, Alpha Tower entrance, Birmingham (Mon-Fri, 9.30am to 6pm) or at Tyne Tees Television, United House, Piccadilly, York (Mon-Fri gam to 5pm) or at the Video Box at Bradford Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Princes View, Bradford, W Yorks (Tues-Sun 11am to 6pm) or at HTV Television Centre, Bath Road, Bristol (Mon-Fri 9.30am to 6pm). PRODUCERS CAROLINE PICK. SIMONE MONDESIR EDITOR GWYNN PRITCHARD Channel Four Production

Sarah Jeanette MacDonald Carl Nelson Eddy Baron von Tranisch George Sanders Lord Shayne Ian Hunter Max Felix Bressart SCREENPLAY LESSER SAMUELS DIRECTOR IN S VAN DYKE II

3.45 Blitz on Britain In 1940, after the fall of France and the debacle of Dunkirk, Britain was at bay Alison Mitchell helps you make pounds from pence and become a Moneyspinner': 9.50.

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SATURDAY Michael makes ready for famous visitors. Aspel & Company': 10.00.

Central

6.30pm The Great Australian Boat Race

7.45pm The Price Is Right

THE AMERICA'S CUP

LESLIE CROWTHER Judy Bailey Cindy Day Carol Greenwood Denise Kelly Gillian de Terville Simon Prebble

Who will challenge for the America's Cup? The two remaining international challengers fight it out for the right to meet Australia. Presenter Gareth Evans, the reporter is Keith Geary.

A ladies' darts team from York, teachers from Leeds and nurses from Nottingham are in the audience tonight hoping to be invited to 'come on down and play Secret X, Master Key and the Card Game and make progress towards the Showcase Finals. Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot Television.

PRODUCER GARY LOVEJOY DIRECTOR WARWICK PARTINGTON EDITOR MARK SHARMAN TVS Production

7.00 News Summary and Weather followed by

Sing Out Gospel music, recorded live in the Ulster Hall, Belfast, featuring Ann Williamson, the London Community Gospel Choir, Arrival, Harvesters, Massed Male Voice Choirs, with the John Anderson Orchestra

DESIGNERS VW SYMONDS. AUSTEN WOODGATE DIRECTOR DENNIS L1DDINGTON PRODUCER WILLIAM G STEWART

Central Production

8.45 ITN News and Sport 9.00 Dempsey and Makepeace MICHAEL BRANDON GLYNIS BARBER RAY SMITH LUCKY STREAK BY DAVE HUMPHRIES

After a robbery and murder in a London casino, New York cop Dempsey and his English policewoman partner, Makepeace, become involved in the search for a girl who wears a rare antique necklace. Dempsey Michael Brandon Makepeace Glynis Barber Spilangs Ray Smith Ferris Robert Austin Nztic Tony Stephens Prince Razul Raymond Brody Crane Peter Cleall Roz Genevieve Allenbury Cashier Tim Stone Jamie Besse! Christopher Strauh Security guard Greg Powell Roger W atts Trevor Ray Det Sgt Chas Jarvis Tony Osoba A nnabel Debbie Wheeler Graham Locke Paul Foulds DESIGNER MIKE OXLEY DIRECTOR/PRODUCER TONY WHARMBY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER NICK ELLIOTT

LW T Production

10.00 NEW SERIES Aspel tk Company MICHAEL ASPEL

In the first programme of a new series, Michael Aspel invites you to join him in the company of

PRODUCER/DIRECTOR NOEL D GREENE Ulster Television Production

Sissy Spacek as the 'Coal Miner's Daughter', destined to become a singing star.

stars and celebrities for laughter and entertaining conversation. Among Michael's guests tonight is Hollywood star Harrison Ford. Programme consultant is Simon Booker. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER RICHARD DREWETT DESIGNER MICHAEL TURNEY ASSOCIATE PRODUCER SARAH WILLIAMS DIRECTOR IAN HAMILTON PRODUCER GILL STRIBLING-WRIGHT

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10.45 Movie Premiere SISSY SPACEK TOMMY LEE JONES LEVON HELM COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER

Thirteen-yearold Loretta Webb, the apple of her father's eye, weds impetuous Doolittle Lynn when he returns to Kentucky after Army service during World War Two. But, after a none-too-gentle wedding night, Doolittle disenchanted with sex and with her cooking sends Loretta back home. TV Version See page 33 Loretta Lynn Doolittle Ted W ebb Clara W ebb Patsy Cline Bobby Day

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Sissy Spacek Tommy Lee Jones Levon Helm Phyllis Boyens Beverly D'Angelo Robert Elkins

Charlie Dick Patsy Lynn Peggy Lynn Himself

7.30 Bandung File Bob Hannah Jennifer Beasley Jessica Beasley Ernest Tubb

SCREENPLAY TOM RICKMAN. BASED ON THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY LORETTA LYNN DIRECTOR MICHAEL APTED ,

12.55am Closedown followed by

Central jobfinder '87 The Jobfinder service is now being shown early on Sunday morning at 5.55 and 6.25 as well as late at night. ITV variations V iewers in the Central region who can receive alternative programmes from adzointhg Independent Television areas will find that transmissions alter as follows. TVS 11.00 to 1250 Tarzan; 2.15 to 2.45 Please Sir; 10.45 Film - The Passage. World War Two adventure with Anthony Quinn; 12.30 to 1.30am Flock of Seagulls. GRANADA 11.05 to 12.00 Greatest American Hero; 1.25 UFO; 2.15 to 2.45 Small Wonder. YORKSHIRE 11.00 to 12.00 Planets Of the Apes; 1.20 Tucker's Witch; 2.15 to 2.45 Please Sir. H'I'V 11.00 to 12.00 UFO; 1.20 Knight Rider, 2.15 to 2.45 Please Sir; 1.00 to 1.30am Saturday Night Music. LWT 11.00 to 12.00 Outsiders; 1.20 Chips; 2.15 to 2.45 Please Sir, 12.55 to 1.50am Glastonbury. ANGLIA 11.00 to 12.00 Tarzan; 1.20 Scarecrow and Mrs King; 2.15 to 2.45 Please Sir.

International current affairs magazine with special focus on political, cultural and sporting issues which affect Britain's Asian and AfroCaribbean population. EDITORS DARCUS HOWE, TARIQ ALI Sanduna Productions

8.15 The Orchestra PHOTO-FINISH II

More musical mayhem with master of mime Julian Joy-Chagrin. Louis the Killer, who interrupted orchestral proceedings last week, is anxious to get his hands on a certain photograph and stealthily follows the unsuspecting Maestro from the concert hall... With Sephy Rivlin as the Maestro's faithful valet. WRITER/DIRECTOR JULIAN JOY-CHAGRIN PRODUCERS DAVID GOLDSTEIN, ELIEZER DOROT United Studios of Israel Production

8.45 Map of Dreams MICHA BERGESE SHOBANA JEYASINGH SECOND DREAM

A story of a love affair told as four video dreams, with music by

Bill Nelson. This week, the second dream, relates to summer and the blossoming of the affair under the influence of Cancer (Water), Leo (Fire) and Virgo (Earth). PRODUCER/DIRECTORS MARK LUCAS, JANE THORBURN A fter L-nage Production

10.00 Hill Street Blues LUCKY DUCKS

Drama with the officers of an inner city police unit in America. The biggest gang war in six years threatens to explode on the Hill. Oracle subtitles page 888

9.00 The Power Game PATRICK WYMARK BARBARA MURRAY ROSEMARY LEACH PETER BARKWORTH JACK WATLING CLIFFORD EVANS LADY FOR A KNIGHT BY RAYMOND BOWERS

Caswell Bligh and John Wilder, both members of the National Export Board, begin a new battle for the chairmanship. Wilder tries to ingratiate himself with Susan Weldon, who works on the board's secretariat. Made in black and white Previously shown on ITV

Oracle subtitles page 888 Foster Smart Sanders Don Henderson Jack Watling Kenneth Bhgh Peter Barkworth Carpenter Patnck Scanlan Caswell Bhgh Clifford Evans John W ilder Patrick Wyrnark Miss 7'illingshed Nita Moyce Kay Lingard Norma Ronald Susan W eldon. Rosemary Leach Pamela W ilder Barbara Murray Cohn Town ley James Maxwell James Hopeton Ric Hutton Bisset Fred McNaughton EDITOR WILFRED GREATOREX DIRECTOR JOHN NELSON BURTON PRODUCER REX FIRKIN A TV Production

9.55 4 Minutes OFF TO THE WARS BY STUART URBAN. CHARITY CHARITY

A thrill for the bored tourist, a package holiday to Belfast or Beirut and that is only the beginning. Hopewell Phil McGough Charlie Robert Addle Carmen Margo Random Mick Richard Graham PRODUCER MALCOLM CRADDOCK DIRECTOR STUART URBAN Picture Palace Productions

Join the celebrities in An Audience with K enneth wpilarrhe at 10.55.

Capt Funllo Daniel J Travanti Davenport Veronica Hamel Off Hill Michael Warren Off Renko Charles Haid Lt Calletano Rene Enriguez Det Belker Bruce Weitz Det W ashington Taurean Blacgue it Golciblunie Joe Spano Sgt Bates Betty Thomas Fay Furillo Barbara Bosson James Slicking Lt Hunter Marcus Peabody Randy Brooks

10.55 An Audience with Kenneth Williams A celebrity audience enjoys a virtuoso performance from one of Britain's favourite comic actors. Kenneth Williams recalls some of the funniest moments in his very long and varied showbusiness career. DIRECTOR ALASDAIR MACMILLAN PRODUCER RICHARD DREWETT LW T Production

11.55 to 1.35am Smile Orange CARL BRADSHAW GLEN MORRISON ROBIN SWEENEY

Jamaica. After stealing from his wife's family, Ringo Smith hurries back to his seasonal job as a waiter at the Mocho Beach Hotel. Then his angry wife arrives, accompanied by her two (large) brothers... See page 33 Ringo Smith Cyril Mae Danvers-Brown

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Y .00 ARE YOU AWAKE YET? JULIE BROWN PETER GOSLING Join and h all the fun with Terry the gang with game games. stoarkiees, songs, things to m and things to do.

7.25 WAC EXTRA Tommy Boyd, Timmy Mallett and Michaela Strachan bring you a special Sunday supplement of The W ide A wake Club. There's another instalment of the cartoon adventure series Mask and a chance to prove your talents in Singing in the Shower. Plus WAC Letter Link, WAC Window Box WAC Attack and another adventure with Flipper the dolphin.

8.30 DAVID FROST ON SUNDAY David Frost interviews the people in the news and those making the news this week, and Derek Jameson takes a look at the Sunday newspapers. Plus news with Adrian Brown and weather with David Philpott.

William Lucas

Charlotte Mitchell Judi Bowke Kevin Roderick Shaw' A lexis Stuart Bernard ArcKhaee rd F s 3rut eed 1.°Dya .Bi ravimlow Harold Goodwin Davidson

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BY RICHARD CARPENTER

A story of royal intrigue - a young visiting

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The Asian magazine returns to its normal fion trrmoat. d Shelley King back Pakistani playsinger Rajab Ali his musicians with some ghazals and Punjabi folk songs. PRODUCER VIJAY AMARNANI SERIES EDITOR H 0 NAZARETH DIRECTOR LAURENS POSTMA A zad Millennial Productions

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the global headlines. Presented, live from Leeds. by Geoffrey Robertson with a weekly summary of world news from ITN, presented by Trevor McDonald and Christabel King.

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Worzel the scarecrow and Aunt Sally enter a talent contest at the village hall. As usual disaster ensues.

Rani's village landlord Dodda Khan informs Yusuf that a clan gathering will decide his daughter Rani's fate. But Yusuf plans more drastic action.

Previously shown on ITV W orzel Jon Pemvee A unt Sally Una Stubbs Mr Peters Mike Berry Sue Charlotte Coleman John Jeremy Austin Mrs Braithwaite Megs Jenkins Mr Shepherd Michael Ripper Mr Braithwaite Norman Bird Mr Oakshott Percy Herbert Mrs Edgeworth Myrtle Devenish Mr Lucas Frank Marlborough EXECUTIVE PRODUCER LEWIS RUDD PRODUCER/DIRECTOR JAMES HILL Southern Television Production

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SUNDAY Central 11.00am Morning Worship The service comes from the Norwich Citadel Corps of The Salvation Army and is led by Major Eric Blake. The Band, Young People's Band, Songster Brigade and Young People's Singing Company make this act of praise a musical feast. The Bandmaster is John Gibson. Songster Brigade Leader Hazel Summerville. Commentary by Rev Donald Hilton. DIRECTOR FELICITY MATON A nglia Television Production

12.00 Weekend World MATTHEW PARRIS

Another in the current affairs series. DIRECTORS NICHOLAS METCALFE, JOANNA POOL, DAVID NISSAN PRODUCERS DAVID AARONOVITCH, HARRY DEAN. KARAN THAPAR, NELSON MEWS JOHN WAKEFIELD DEPUTY EDITOR PAUL NEUBURG EDITOR HUGH PILE LWT Production

1.00 Link KEVIN MULHERN

Reality is sometimes ambiguous and subject to different interpretations.' Frederick Wiseman is the award-winning director of more than 20 films about American institutions. He uses a subjective fly on the wall' technique, and among the enclosed worlds filmed have been a hospital, a monastery and a social security office. In his four latest films he looks at the Alabama Institute for the Deaf, Blind and Multihandicapped. Showing extracts from these films, Wiseman talks to Kevin Mulhern about the experience and about the way he works. PRODUCER/DIRECTOR PATRICIA INGRAM Central Production

1.30 Here and Now ZIA MOHYEDDIN

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PRODUCTION TEAM HILARY MINSTER VERA GILBERT, PETER EMINA, ANJALI SINGH, LYNNE STEVENS DIRECTORS SID KILBEY. DAVID MALONEY PRODUCER ZIA MOHYEDDIN Central Production

Roy Walker hosts the hitech puzzle game where solving the Catchphrase can win the contestants fabulous holidays and prizes. Produced in association with Action Time. Music by Ed Welch, script associate Colin Edmunds.

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2.00 Encounter

Oracle subtitles page 888

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT NOVICES...

When they join they are known as novices — young men and women who have chosen to enter religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church. As novices they sample the life in the communities they have chosen. It's partly a matter of learning by experience, but also, some spend two days a week at St Wilfred's Convent in Chelsea. There they learn about the traditions of religious life, the Bible, prayer, and about themselves. With considerable openness, the novices reflect on deeply personal aspects of the choices they have made. FILM EDITOR FRANCIS ROBERTSON PRODUCER/DIRECTOR JAN KAPLAN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PHILIP GROSSET Central Production

2.30 The Big Match Live ARSENAL v COVENTRY

Live cameras go to Highbury for the first time ever with the Championship-chasing Gunners having their best season for a long, long time. Visitors Coventry have struggled against relegation for many years, but guided by George Curtis and John Sillett they are now playing some fine football and have achieved some excellent results. Commentator is Brian Moore and the programme is introduced by Ian St John. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JEFF FOULSER DIRECTOR TED AYLING Independent Television Sport Production

4.30 NEW SERIES A Little Princess BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT, ADAPTED BY JEREMY BURNHAM

MAUREEN LIPMAN AMELIA SHANKLEY MIRIAM MARGOLYES DAVID YELLAND and NIGEL HAVERS

The rags to riches story of Sara, a little girl

DESIGNER QUENTIN CHASES DIRECTOR BOB COLLINS PRODUCER GRAHAM C WILLIAMS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JOHN KAYE COOPER TVS Production

Fern Britton and K ieran Prendiville make sure you get the picture: 'The Television Show'.

7.45 NEW SERIES Surprise Surprise

See page 6. Oracle subtitles page 888 Carrisford Nigel Havers David Yelland Crewe Miss Minchin Maureen Lipman Miss A melia Miriam Margolyes B arrow - John Grillo Amelia Shankley Sara Meera Syal A nna Becky Natalie Abbot: Katrina Heath Lavinia Jessie Joanna Dukes Johanna Hargreaves Henrietta Marlette Marianne Borgo Jessica Simpson bottle Ermengarde Alison Reynolds Monsieur Dufarge Andre Maranne Cook Annette Badland DESIGNER GORDON MELHUISH DIRECTOR CAROL WISEMAN PRODUCER COLIN SHINDLER EXECUTIVE PRODUCER NICK ELLIOTT LWT Production

5.00 NEW SERIES City Safari MALCOLM COE Ecologist Malcolm Coe

savours the wealth of wildlife — kestrels, squirrels. owls, foxes and swans — that flourish in the concrete jungle of Britain's cities. In this, the first of four programmes, he examines the wildlife at London Zoo. in his own Oxford garden and on a Sheffield sewage farm to discover how creatures survive in our cities. LWT's Community Unit has produced a free wildlife pack to accompany this series. For your copy, write to City Safari. Box 33, London SE1 9LT. See page 36 SERIES EDITOR MICHAEL CHAPLIN RESEARCH MIKE BIRKHEAD PRODUCER/DIRECTOR GAVIN WEIGHTMAN LW T Production

5.30 Bullseye JIM BOWEN TONY GREEN MALCOLM DAVIES

Friends, neighbours and

workmates join together to compete in the quiz game played on a dart board. The right darts and the right answers could mean a galaxy of prizes for one pair of contestants and a chance to gamble for that mystery star prize. Script associate Howard Imber. Contestant research by Mickey Brennan. Produced in association with Chatsworth Television. DESIGNER SU CHASES PRODUCER/DIRECTOR BOB COUSINS Central Production

6.00 NEW SERIES The Television Show FERN BRITTON KIERAN PRENDIVILLE

A live — and lively — look at what's fun and fascinating on the box next week. Join Fern Britton, Kieran Prendiville and their top star guests. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CLIVE JONES DIRECTORS BOB MERRILEES BOB FRANKLIN PRODUCER CHRIS RILEY TVS Production

6.30 ITN News 6.40 Highway HARRY SECOMBE ABERYSTWYTH

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER RICHARD DREWETT ASSOCIATE PRODUCER LORNA DICKINSON DIRECTOR TERRY KINANE PRODUCER CHARLES BRAND LINT. Production

10.30 The South Bank Show MELVYN BRAGG

CILLA BLACK Bob Carolgees

raised by a loving father in India but now at a London boarding school.

look at the history of the world through the eyes of the cinema. Thrill to the combat of the gladiators; tremble at the splendour of the chariot race; tingle at the sight of the Lady Caligula Massage Parlour. Join Mel and Griff on their cinematic trip through history.

The cameras could go anywhere — even underwater — to launch a new series of the show which springs genuine surprises on deserving people. Cilia's on the march to deliver her singing telegram in a bold and brassy fashion. Bob Carolgees arranges for a viewer to have a literally smashing time and Gordon Burns presents Searchline, TV's contact column. Of course, there are reunions, too. for family and friends who have lost touch. Music director is Alyn Ainsworth. See page 28 ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS LINDA BEADLE, PAUL LEWIS DIRECTORS TED AYLING. TOM POOLE, JOHN GORMAN PRODUCER BRIAN WESLEY LWT Production

8.45 Murder, She Wrote

This week's programme is about the music of American composer Philip Glass whose latest opera A knaten is about to return to the English National Opera. It was received with great acclaim on its first sellout run marking the latest peak in popular recognition of his music. Twenty years ago he was known to only a handful of avant garde music fans. During the Seventies he influenced many pop musicians. Now his works are performed in opera houses and major concert halls. Glass talks about his work for film, records and the stage. FILM EDITOR ARTHUR BENNETT CAMERA PAUL BOND RESEARCH MARK HOLLOWAY PRODUCER/DIRECTOR CHRIS HUNT EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ALAN BENSON EDITOR MELVYN BRAGG LWT Production

11.30 End of Empire EGYPT

ANGELA LANSBURY SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL

Crime writer Jessica Fletcher is to receive a special award at Crenshaw College and finds out that a murder poses puzzling questions. Jessica Fletcher Angela Lansbury James Sutorius Ron Mercer Trish Mercer Darlene Cars John Vernon Henry Hayward Beryl Hayward June Lockhart A lger Kenyon Roddy McDowall Jocelyn Laird Polly Bergen Daphne Clover Mary Kate McGeehan Morgan Stevens Nick Fulton

Harry Secombe visits the university town of Aberystwyth in West Wales where he meets Aberystwyth Rag students and awardwinning photographer Ron Davies.

9.45 ITN News

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BILL WARD PROGRAMME ASSOCIATE RONNIE CASS DIRECTOR/PRODUCER COLIN STEVENS HTV Production

BY COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH.

10.00 The World According to Smith & Jones MEL SMITH GRIFF RHYS JONES

Second programme in a series taking a comic

The British invasion of Suez in November 1956 is generally accepted as a turning point for the Empire. This programme tells the strange story of Britain's gradual eviction from Egypt between 1951 and 1956. Previously shown on Channel Four RESEARCH CATE HASTE DIRECTOR/PRODUCER MARK ANDERSON EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BRIAN LAPPING Granada Television Production

12.30am Closedown followed by

Central jobfinder '87 The Jobfinder service, a programme of full and part-time jobs in the Central region and elsewhere in the country, is now being shown early on Monday morning at 5.15 and 5.45 as well as late at night.

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11.30am The Walton

Tosca Eva Marton Cavaradossi Giacomo Aragall Scarpia Ingvar Wilma A ngelotti Alfredo Giacomotti Sacristan Graziano Polidori PRODUCER SILVANO BUSSOTTI TV DIRECTOR BRIAN LARGE National V ideo Corporation/RA I Production

THE REUNION

Drama with the American Walton family during the Great Depression. John-Boy unexpectedly becomes an tinder-cover agent' for the sheriff when an unscrupulous relative of the Baldwin sisters uses their 'recipe' for his own gain. John-Boy W alton Richard Thomas John W alton Ralph Waite Olivia W alton Michael Learned Grandpa Will Geer Grandma Ellen Corby Mary Ellen Judy Norton Jason Jon Walmsley Erin Mary Elizabeth McDonough Ben Eric Scott Jim-Bob David Harper Elizabeth Kami Cotter Sheriff Bridges John Crawford

Like this heron, keep a lookout for interesting local fauna. Y ou'll be surprised what you can see on a `City Safari, 5.00.

12.30 The Tube Another chance to see last Fridays programme. Details on page 47.

2.00 Pob's Programme BRIAN BLESSED Poem puzzles are not easy for Brian Blessed so Pob has to work hard to help him. Brian has a wonderful story to tell of how cowboys and Indians made peace. There's an even more intriguing time for Rod Campbell opening Pob's magic box. For Pob's Paper, send a sae and 30p in stamps to address 2, page 47. PRODUCER ANNE WOOD DIRECTOR DOUG WILCOX Rag.doll Productions

2.30 Viva Verona: Tosca

'air faces of gleeful anticipation — all telling the ame funny story — as Cilia Black lines up more rticipants for a 'Surprise Surprise' they'll always remember. The fun starts at 7.45.

The season of operas from the amphitheatre at Verona continues with Puccini's three act opera, a story of love, lechery, jealousy and betrayal set against the Napoleonic invasion of Italy in 1800. Tosca, a famous singer, is admired by Baron Scarpia, the corrupt and sadistic chief of police for the Royalist regime in Rome. But Tosca is in love with the painter Cavaradossi, an aristocrat who sympathises with the Republicans, supported by Napoleon. When Scarpia has Cavaradossi tortured for sheltering an escaped prisoner, Angelotti, Tosca agrees to pay the price that will save her lover's life. With the chorus and orchestra of the Arena di

4.45 World Alive: Spain THE PARTRIDGE AND THE EAGLE

Continuing the series looking at Spain's wildlife, Predator and prey — and this time both are birds. The redlegged or French partridge is a plump, ground-living bird that takes far more interest in eating than worrying about danger. The Bonelli's or partridge eagle is the most adept at hunting of all the partridge's enemies. Adapted from Radiotelevision Espafiola Production. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER FELIX RODRIGUEZ DE LA FUENTE Thames Television International Presentation

5.15 News Summary and Weather followed by

The Business Programme JOHN PLENDER SUSANNAH SIMONS LAIN CARSON Each week the specialist team reports on topics that matter to people in business. With reporters Cohn Chapman, Dermot Murnaghan, Ros Bew. ASSOCIATE PRODUCER RICHARD BACON EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MICHAEL BRAHAM EDITOR ANDREW CLAYTON Limehouse Productions

6.00 Australian Rules Football

want-to-know-aboutAussie Rules guide to the game will be featured too. PRODUCER DEREK BRANDON Cheerleader Production

followed by

NFL Update John Smith in New York brings you the latest news of next week's American Football Super Bowl. PRODUCER GARY FRANSES Cheerleader Production

7.15 The World at War 7: ON OUR WAY USA DECE1VD3ER 1941 — AUGUST 1942

Neutral America is divided as the war starts. But, after France falls, support grows for Britain. America sells — then gives — guns, shells and food, but shows no sign of getting into the fight. Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor changes all that, and America is at war with Japan, but not Germany, Hitler, however, declares war on the United States. Narrator is Laurence Olivier. Oracle subtitles page 888 WRITER/PRODUCER PETER BATTY SERIES PRODUCER JEREMY ISAACS Thames Television ProducnOn

8.15 State of the Art 2: VALUE

Who decides whether a work of contemporary art is good? And who decides what it is worth in the market? The second film in this series looks at today's art world in Germany and the United States. In New York, the glamorous dealer Mary Boone is more famous than her

Gary Davey reports on the second weekend of the elimination series culminating in the Australian Rules Football Grand Final in two weeks time. The all-youAnthony Richards (below), Carole Skinner and Martin Vaughan in drama at 9.15.

artists. In California, Douglas S Kramer is both the producer of Dynasty and The Colbys and a prominent art collector. Such people, together with curators, critics, all contribute to the views which establish both reputations and, sometimes, fortunes. For booklet, send £1.50 to address 1, page 47. WRITER SANDY NAIRNE SERIES PRODUCER JOHN WYVER PRODUCER/DIRECTOR GEOFF DUNLOP Illuminations Production

9.15 A Fortunate Life BY KEN KELSC

2: BUSH SCHOOLING (1905-1908)

Badly beaten by his first employers, Bert Facey finally fords fortune smiles on him. Then, on his 14th birthday, he receives an invitation to join the mother he hasn't seen for 12 years. Oracle subtitles page 888 Bert (aged 14) Benedict Sweeney Shalagh Philips Carole Skinner Frank Philips Martin Vaughan Charlie Bibby Bill Hunter Mrs Bibby Kirsty Child DIRECTORS HENRI SAFRAN. MARCUS COLE PRI, Productions

11.00 to 1225am The Creature from the Black Lagoon A strange web-fingered skeleton hand is discovered near the Amazon River. A scientific expedition is sent to find the rest of the fossil. Made in black and white

See page 33 David Reed Richard Carlson Kay Lawrence Julie Adams Mark W illiams Richard Denning Carl Mara Antonio Moreno Lucas Nestor Paiva Edwin Thompson Whit Bissell The Gill Man. Ricou Browning SCREENPLAY HARRY ESSEX, ARTHUR ROSS DIRECTOR JACK ARNOLD


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MONDAY 9.30 Schools 9.30 Picture Box Storm Boy Part 1: Films presented to stimulate creative works of all kinds.

Central 6.15 TV-am RICHARD KEYS Greet the day with Richard Keys. There's news with Geoff Meade, weather with Wincey Willis, review of the papers and sports report, Money Matters with Brian Milton and exercises with Lizzie Webb.

7.00 Good Morning Britain ANNE DIAMOND MIKE MORRIS Join Anne Diamond, Mike Morris and their guests for news, weather, sport, Popeye, your birthday requests set to music in Popshot Snapshots, and Jimmy Greaves' TV Highlights.

9.00 After Nine JAYNE IRVING Special guest David Cassidy talks about the past pressures of super-stardom, his return to the pop world and his views on love and marriage. And Babytalk returns for a new series with A fter Nine's editor Kathy Rowan and baby Adam. Plus another chance to work out with Lizzie.

9.47 Stop, Look, Listen 'A' Postman: A look at what is involved in getting a letter to its destination.

9.59 Time For a Story Roly Bear and the Colours of White by Hiawyn Cram

10.11 A Place to Live In the City: The natural history of 'ordinary surroundings.

10.28 Choices Who Am I? A look at Paul Henry who plays Benny in

Crossroads. 10.45 The German Programme

Germany, first year German for graded tests.

encourages children to read.

11.07 Let's Go Maths

DIRECTOR INGRID DUFFELL PRODUCER CHARLES WARREN

A Sunflower for the King: Number and other simple mathematical concepts.

11.19 Scientific Eye Floating and Sinking: The idea of density; how to measure it and what use it is.

11.41 Search Looking at People and Groups: Using study skills to find out about communities.

See page 26

12.00 Flicks CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP THE BEAST OF MONSIEUR RACINE

Partner TV1: Filmed in West

Programme that

ITV variations

to 7.00 Enterprise '87; 11.30 to 12.30am Prisoner Cell Block H. HTV 1.30 to 3.25 Film - They Who Daze. Dirk Bogarde, Akim Tamiroff In World War Two adventure set in Greece; 11.30 to 12.15am Extra Time.

Programmes in adjoining areas are as Central except for TVS 1.30 Home Cookery; 1.35 to 3.25 Film - Fancy Pants. Farci-

cal Wild West romance starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball; 5.15 to 5.45 Sons and Daughters; 6.30 to 7.00 Horses For Courses; 11.30 to 12.30am Sweeney. GRANADA 1.30 Scramble; 2.00 to 3.25 Film - Booby Trap. A bomb falls into the hands of crooks in thriller starring Sydney Taller (b/ Se); 3.30 to 4.00 Sons and Daughters; 6.30 to 7.00 Scramble; 11.30 to 12.30am Sweeney. YORKSHIRE 1.25 Help Yourself; 1.30 Film - The Secret War of Jackie's Girls. The story of a group of women pilots who flew helicopters during World War Two; 3.20 to 3.25 Home Cookery; 3.30 to 4.00 Country Practice; 6.30

as general service except: 6.00 to 7.00 Wales at Six; 11.30 Survival Of the Fittest; 12.00 to 12.30am Portrait of a Legend. HTV (Wales)

THAMES 1.30 to 3.25 Film Man About the House. Spin - off

from TV comedy starring Richard O'Sullivan as a man sharing a flat with two girls; 6.23 to 6.35 Help!; 11.30 New Avengers; 12.30 to 12.55am Tales from the Darkside. ANGLIA 1.30 to 3.25 Film Secret of the Incas. Charlton Heston as adventurer seeking Inca wealth; 5.15 to 5.45 Emmerdale; 6.30 to 7.00 Survival; 11.30 to 12.30am The Sweeney.

Thames Television Production

12.10 Let's Pretend MADAME SALAMI

Was it her dog who helped Madame Salami to know what was going to happen before it did? Pretenders are Steve Hervieu, Michael Bray and Alexa Povah. Writer is Anne Smith. DEVISER/PRODUCER MICHAEL JEANS

Central Production

12.30 The Setbacks PATSY ROWLANDS DOCTOR'S ORDERS BY DAVID STAFFORD

Lily Setback has to steer her brood through the complexities of the Welfare State. Previously shown on Channel Four Lily Patsy Rowlands Larry Patrick Connor Barry Glyn Grimstead Mary Stella Goodier Gran Una Brandon Jones with Reginald Marsh DESIGNER IAN RUSSELL SERIES PRODUCER SIMON BUXTON DIRECTOR/PRODUCER ALAN AFRIAT

Thames Television Production

1.00 News at One

3.30 The Young Doctors

LEONARD PARKIN

Viki Langley begins making herself unpopular with another Sister.

Leonard Parkin reports. PROGRAMME EDITOR ANDREW TILLEY

ITN Production

120 Central News 1.30 Barefoot in the Park ROBERT REDFORD JANE FONDA

After a raptuous • honeymoon at the Plaza Hotel, Paul and Corie Bratter go to their first home - a dilapidated, one-room, five-flight walk-up in New York. See page 33 Paul Bratter Robert Redford Cone Bratter Jane Fonda V ictor V elasco Charles Boyer Mrs Ethel Banks Mildred Natwick

Telephone man James Stone Delivery man Herbert Edelman Frank Ted Hartley Mabel Albertson A unt Harriet Restaurant owner Fritz Feld SCREENPLAY NEIL SIMON. FROM HIS OWN PLAY DIRECTOR GENE SAKS

3.25 Central News

Viki Langley Kate Rhodes A da Simmonds Clifford Langley

Debbie Belle Ros Wood Gwen Plumb Mike Dorsey

4.00 to 5.15 Children's ITV presented by GAZ TOP

Tickle on the Turn RALPH McTELL JACQUELINE REDDIN with JOAN SIMS THE OTTER BY JANEY PREGER

Wpc Connie Caper liked mysteries, especially if they gave her a chance to follow footprints and wear disguises. When the mystery meant she had to sit on a muddy riverbank with only a pile of fishbones to look at, she was none too pleased. Script by Rick Vanes, drawings by Val Pye. DESIGNER ANN DABINETT EXECUTIVE PRODUCER STEPHEN LEAHY PRODUCERS MARTYN DAY. DIANA BRAMWELL DIRECTOR PE'rER PLUMMER

Granada Television Production

Just two words to your travel agent, and you'll have more of a holiday. [E]

SOL HO -TELS

TVTIMES 17-23 January 1987

No, we're not trying to teach you Spanish, but these two simple words directed clearly and firmly at your travel agent will ensure you get more of a holiday. There's no need for the usual questions, like "What's the food like?:' "Are there any sports facilities?:' "Who'll look after the children?" and "What sort of nightlife is there?'.' Because with Sol hotels, you can be sure of the answers before you ask the questions. Our famous buffet meals for instance, where you can go back for as many helpings as you like. Our vast range of sports facilities that includes games like tennis and volleyball, archery and gymnastics. We've even our own team of professional babysitters to take care of the kids. So while you're having a ball in the disco or the cabaret, we'll prevent a bawl with our nursery or mini-club. (Bringing the kids also means valuable discounts on many Sol packages). Not surprisingly then, with more hotels in more areas of Spain than any other hotel group, you won't find better value anywhere. We're in all the major 1987 holiday brochures though. So next time you visit your travel agent, try putting a few words in his mouth: Sol, and Hotels. No. 1 in the Spanish sun.


MONDAY Anne Davies in Nottingham. EDITORS LAURIE UPSHON, CHRIS ROBERTSON PRODUCERS DAVID MILLARD, STEVE TURNER Central Production

Central 4.10pm Batfink EBENEZER THE FREEZER

Return of the amazing bat with wings of steel and his Japanese assistant Karate.

420 How Dare You! BY JOHN GORMAN

CARRIE GRAY CLIVE WEBB JOHN GORMAN More zany fun. VT EDITOR ROBIN SINTON DESIGNER KEN WHEATLEY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ROYSTON MAYOH PRODUCER/DIRECTOR MICHAEL W ESTHOP Tyne Tees Television Production

4.35 Roadrunner

6.35 Crossroads There's wine, women and song down at 'Cavalier Spinney'. This weeks cast: Al Ashton Ray Grice Margaret Grice Meryl Hampton John Line Stephen FeBowes Pamela Vezey Kath Fellowes Susan Hanson Diane Hunter Stella Moray Mrs Meacher Stan Stennett Sid Hooper Charlie Mycroft Graham Seed Patrick Jordan Mr Darby Paul Henry Benny Nicole Freeman Gabrielle Drake Tony Adams A dam Chance Simon Lowe Jason Grice Jane Rossington Jill Chance Harry Nurmi Barry Hart Lorraine Baker Dorothy Brown Tommy Lancaster Terence Rigby Sam Benson Norman Bowler A nne-Marie W ade Dee Hepburn Beverley Grice Karen Murden R anjit Ashok Kumar WRITER JOANNA TOYE SCRIPT EDITOR VERONICA HENRY DESIGNER PAUL MARTIN DIRECTOR MERVYN CUMMING PRODUCER WILLIAM SMETHURST Central Production

SUGAR AND SPIES

7.00 Wish You Were Here.. .?

4.45 Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest

JUDITH CHALMERS ANNEKA RICE CHRIS KELLY This week Anneka finds out how Blackpool has managed to stay in the holiday top spot. Chris completes the second leg of his two-centre holiday when he moves from Bermuda to Florida. Meanwhile, Judith reports from Switzerland on cross-country ski-ing. The travel consultant is Robin Dewhurst. Details of all the holidays are on Oracle page 197.

BY GEOFFREY CASE

Children's drama serial. The routine at the home is disturbed when a skinhead comes to stay. t Oracle subtitles page 888 Lee Ross Dodger Sophy McCallum Bonzo Elaine Jenny Jay Jennie Goossens Stephanie Mark Fletcher Ronnie Lyndon Hughes Ms Booker Stephen Sweeney Gerry Cheryl Hall Mrs Jacicson Richard Holgate De/mont Lyndon Haynes Brian Mark Peters Christopher Scoular W endy Peters Julia Goodman Ann Way Mrs Baldwin Joey Clark Shop assistant Sarah Kerslake David Scaffardi Children Wayne Watkins DESIGNER ALEX CLARKE PRODUCER SHEILA KINANY DIRECTOR DEREK MARTINUS Thames Television Production

5.15 Blockbusters BOB HOLNESS Game show, presented by Bob Holness, in which teenagers test their general knowledge.

News at 5.45 ALASTAIR STEWART PROGRAMME EDITOR DEREK DOWSETT ITN Production

6.00 Central News Reports on the news and sport of the East and West Midlands. Presented by Bob Warman and Liz Pike in Birmingham and Andy Craig, Anna Soubry and

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7.30 Coronation Street Alan Bradley decides not to go back to the Middle East — he has other plans for himself and Rita Fairclough. Meanwhile, Susan Baldwin inadvertently rakes up a family feud. Oracle subtitles page 888 This weeks cast Helen Worth Gail Tilsley Sue Nicholls A udrey Roberts Bryan Mosley A lf Roberts Susan Baldwin Wendy Jane Walker Mike Baldwin Johnny Briggs Lynne Perrie Ivy Tilsley Emily Bishop Eileen Derbyshire Barbara Knox Rita Fairclough Ma vis Riley Thelma Barlow Mark Eden A lan Bradley Jack Duckworth William Tarmey Betty Driver Betty Turpm William Roache Ken Barlow Deirdre Barlow Anne Kirkbride

Kevin Kennedy Curly W atts Sean Wilson Martin Platt Nigel Pivaro Terry Duckworth Janet Bamford Hope Johnstone Warren Jackson Nicky Tilsley Brian Tilsley Christopher Quinten Sarah Ray Hotel proprietress Michael Loney Ian Latimer WRITER LESLIE DUXBURY STORIES TOM ELLIOTT, PAUL ABBOTT EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BILL PODMORE DESIGNER ROY GRAHAM DIRECTOR BILL GILMOUR PRODUCER JOHN G TEMPLE Granada Television Production

An overturned car, with Capt Gleason (David W ailer) at the wheel, pitches Horace Rumpole (Leo McK ern, below) into a muzzier case..

8.00 The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole BY SUE TOWNSEND

While on holiday in Skegness, George has gone right back to his proletarian roots. Stick Insect has her baby and Adrian becomes a oneparent child again. Oracle subtitles page 888 Gian Sammarco A drian Mole Lulu Pauline Mole Stephen Moore George Mole Bernard Porke Tony Haygarth Tania Braithwaite Louise Jameson Beryl Reid Grandma Mole Su Elliott Doreen Slater Anthony Watson Maxwell Yvonne Gidden Nurse Lindsey Stagg Pandora Mrs Ciaricoates Marian Diamond John Bird Courtney Elliott David Ryall Mr Gudgeon Patrick Monckton 1st clerk 2nd clerk M J Mathews Finola Keogh Irish woman Mitchell Malone Patrick Barlow Paddy Joyce 1st reporter Phil Smeeton 2nd reporter P J Davidson Policeman A nne Louise W irgfield Joanne Woodcock LIGHTING CAMERA SIMON KOSSOFF DESIGNER DAVID RICHENS SCRIPT PATRICK BARLOW EXECUTIVE PRODUCER LLOYD SHIRLEY PRODUCER/DIRECTOR PETER SASDY Thames Television Production

8.30 World in Action THE STATE OF THE NATION

The final programme in a three-part series which unravels life in Britain through the eyes of three very different families. Tonight the families think about their hopes. RESEARCH DOROTHY BYRNE PRODUCER SIMON BERTHON EXECUTIVE PRODUCER RAY FITZWALTER Granada Television Production

9.00 NEW SERIES

Rumpole of the Bailey BY JOHN MORTIMER

LEO McKERN with PETER BLYTHE JONATHAN COY PATRICIA HODGE RICHARD MURDOCH MARION MATHIE RUMPOLE AND TEE OLD OLD STORY

First episode in a new series about the lovable old barrister. Following a Scales of Justice dinner, Rumpole, a little the worse for a drop too much claret, makes a

Rumpole of the Bailey' defends while Phyllida (Patricia Hodge) prosecutes: 9.00. .

hasty decision. To his surprise, his wife Hilda — She Who Must Be Obeyed — actively encourages him to stick to his new resolve, making life difficult for him both at home and in chambers. His friendship with colleagues Phyllida and Claude ErskineBrown is pushed well to the limits. See page 10 Oracle subtitles page 888 David Waller Capt Gleason Jelena Budirrur Daphne A manda Gleason Victoria Wicks Hugo Lutterworth Robin Sachs Det Insp Relph Richard Evans Det Sgt W ilrner William Simons Hada Rumpole Marion Mathie Mr Justice Gwent-Evans Maurice Denham Horace Rumpole Leo McKem Claude Erskine-Brown Julian Curry Phyllida Erskine-Brown QC Patricia Hodge Jonathan Coy Henry Jeffery Dench Mr Driscoll Maureen Darbyshire Dianne Samuel Ballard QC Peter Blythe Richard Murdoch Uncle Tom Finola Keogh Mrs Slarrunery Tristan Erskine-Brown Henry Power Isolde Erskine-Brown Lucy Speed Posnet Neville Phillips DESIGNERS BILL PALMER, IAN RUSSELL EXECUTIVE PRODUCER LLOYD SHIRLEY PRODUCER JACQUELINE DAVIS DIRECTOR ROGER BAMFORD Thames Television Production

10.00 News at Ten followed by Central News

10.30 World in Action Special THE SCARMAN DEBATE

Lord Scarman chairs a

studio disciicsion on the issues arising out of the three W orld in A ction specials on The State of the Nation. With the . studio audience and experts, he will be finding out what we think of ourselves as a nation and whether we are heading in the right direction. Should we accept the divisions in today's Britain, or try to change things? What duties do the 'haves' owe to the 'have nots'? Lord Scarman will be aided by a special opinion poll commissioned for The State of the Nation. The poll will show whether people in Britain are happy with their present position in society and, if not, what they would be willing to do to change it. It will find out what sort of society we think we are — one in which we pull together as a nation, or one in which it's everyone for themselves. RESEARCH JAN ELSON

number two in the world, is on the oche tonight in a first-round game against big Cliff Lazarenko. The everpopular Jocky Wilson is also in action, with Tony Payne of America and Robert Sinnaeve of Canada adding an international flavour. PRODUCTION TEAM MIKE INMAN, GRANT WATTERS, LESLEY JONES EXECUTIVE PRODUCER GARY NEWBON EDITOR JEFF FARMER PRODUCER STUART WILSON Central Production

12.15 Contact MIKE PRINCE JILL FRASER NICK MEANWELL A topical magazine programme about people's needs and beliefs and the issues behind them. RESEARCH BERNARD CARTWRIGHT, LYNN TODD PRODUCER/DIRECTOR MICHAEL HART Central Production

12.45am Closedown followed by

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information and advice especially for the unemployed, is now being shown early on Tuesday morning at 5.15 and 5.45 as well as late at night.

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Audrey (Sue Nicholls) tries to help soon-to-bedivorced daughter Gail (Helen W orth) look on the bright side in 'Coronation Street'. See on ITV at 7.30.

2.30pm The Late Late Show GAY BYRNE

The lively show from Dublin brightens up your Monday afternoons on Channel Four. RTE'Kelcorn Production

3.30 Irish Angle The programme that looks at Irish affairs from an Irish Perspective. The presenter is Gordon Burns. PRODUCER ALAN WRIGHT Iona Production

4.00 Mavis on 4 Mavis Nicholson, one of the country's most respected and challenging interviewers. presents her own twice weekly series, this week with an extra programme on Friday. As well as talking to leading figures from the world of the arts, entertainment and politics, she will regularly examine many of the problems and issues that affect us all socially and emotionally. PRODUCER DAI RICHARDS DIRECTOR CHRISTOPHER BOULD EDITOR JOHN TAGHOLM Thames Television Production

4.30 jigsaw DICKIE DAVIES Stephen Moore, Lulu and Gian Sammarco in The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole'. W atch on ITV at 8.00.

'The Great Gatsby' (Robert Redford) has a truly fatal charm — as Daisy (Mia Farrow) and others discover to their cost on C4 at 8.30.

Dickie Davies hosts the game show which tests your wits and perception. Two teams of contestants pit their wits to win pieces of jigsaw and go on to race against the clock to

put the pieces together. Whoever finishes first goes through to a playoff round of the game and then they may be on their way to the Grand Slam prize. PRODUCER/DIRECTOR MIKE MANSFIELD Mike Mansheid Enterprises Produchon

5.00 Hogan's Heroes HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ADOLF

Comedy with the inmates of a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War Two. This week, Hogan helps the Allies deliver a surprise raid on Adolf Hitler's birthday.

who are being followed in this series are now four years old, and their fathers describe the joys and hardships of their relationships with their children and how involved they are in their lives. As a group they discuss the way they see their role as fathers. For a free booklet, send a large sae to address 1, page 47. Oracle subtitles page 888 DIRECTOR BOB ANDO PRODUCER ALAN GLUCKMAN SERIES PRODUCER CATHERINE FREEMAN Thames Television Production

7.00 Channel 4 News

Col Hogan Bob Crane Col Klink Werner Klemperer Sgt Schultz John Banner Sat Kinchloe Ivan Dixon LeBeau Robert Clary Newkirk Richard Dawson

National and international news, including interviews and financial news, presented by Peter Sissons.

5.30 The Abbott and Costello Show

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THE PIGEON

Ruby Norton, long-time love of a well-known gang leader. lures Lou into a romance with her in a plot to break free from Terry. It's an ordeal which threatens Lou's life — as Ruby had planned. Made in black and white

6.00 Citizen 2000 FATHERS

Continuing the series charting the progress of 18 children born in the UK in 1982 through to their majority in the year 2000. Fathers of young children today face a series of challenges: the pressures of work (or finding it) often conflict with the desire and expectation to participate in bringing up their children. The Citizen 2000 children

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7.50 Comment With Russian poet Irina Ratushinskaya. followed by

Weather 8.00 Brookside Doreen meets Rod's girlfriend. Bobby grows suspicious on the trail of illegal asbestos and Sheila is still determined to get to Rome. Billy Corkhill John McArdle Doreen Corkin]] Kate Fitzgerald Rod CorkhiU Jason Hope Tracy Corkhill Justine Kerrigan Harry Cross Bill Dean Ralph Hardwick Ray Dunbobbin Bobby Grant Ricky Tomlinson Sheila Grant Sue Johnston Damon Grant Simon O'Brien Bank Manager Alan Thompson Julia Brogan Gladys Ambrose Kasty Brown Joanne Black Debbie Gillian Kearney Jack Latimer Mark Bngnai Mark Dean Williams Madge Richmond Shirley SteLfox Shelley Lesley Nicol DESIGNER CAROL SHEERAN WRITER FRANK COTTRELL BOYCE DIRECTOR ESZTER NORDIN PRODUCER STUART DOUGHTY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PHIL REDMOND Mersey Television Production

8.30 The Great Gatsby ROBERT REDFORD MIA FARROW BRUCE DERN KAREN BLACK

Handsome young millionaire Jay Gatsby lives alone in a sumptuous mansion in the Long Island community of West Egg. Gatsby is something of a mystery man. People say he has a murky past — that the background to his acquisition of riches

Front man Dickie Davies relies on backroom woman Liz, his wife, to help do the 'Jigsaw'.

holds some grim secrets. Nick Carraway, a young stockbroker, who has just rented the cottaae at Gatsby's palatial home, finds his imagination fired by the legends and rumours surrounding the millionaire. Equally fascinated by Gatsby is Daisy Buchanan, who lives with her husband Tom across a narrow stretch of water in even more fashionable East Egg. Daisy has a scarlet past. And it's Gatsby's past... See page 33 Jay Gatsby Robert Redford Daisy Buchanan Mia Farrow Tom Buchanan Bruce Dern Myrtle W ilson Karen Black Nick Carraway Sam Waterston Jordan Baker Lois Chiles George W ilson Scott Wilson Meyer W olfsheim Howard Da Silva Khpspringer Edward Herrmann Mrs M cK ee Beth Porter SCREENPLAY FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA DIRECTOR JACK CLAYTON

11.00 The Eleventh Hour: Metropolitan Avenue An award-winning and

inspiring portrait of a multi-ethnic neighbourhood in Brooklyn and some remarkable women who are striving to keep it alive. This funny and moving film challenges stereotypes of poor and working class passivity and shows how cooperation and grassroots leadership are essential for the survival of our communities. Narrated by Christine Noschese. PRODUCER/DIRECTOR CHRISTINE NOSCHESE Media Network Production

12.10 to 12.25am Their Lordships' House The proceedings of the House of Lords. Presented by Elinor Goodman. PROGRAMME EDITOR HOWARD ANDERSON ITN Production

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11.10 Seeing and Doing Computers: Robots — introduces children to early computer activities.

11.27 All Year Round

ITV MAIN INDEX ADVERTISING WHAT'S NEW

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A-Z REGIONAL ADS SUBTITLES

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Central 6.15 TV-am RICHARD KEYS

NEWS HEADLINES 101 News Stories 102-117 Newsfile 118 Newsround 119 Newsflash 150 BREAKTIME INDEX 120 Russell Grant's Stars 121 Crossword 124 Hi-IQ 127 Film Quiz 128 SPORTS INDEX 130 Sports Reports 131-159 Football Headlines 140 Pools 149 Football Tables 157/158 WEATHER/TRAVEL 160 Weather Map 161 Regional Weather 209 Marine Weather 162 European Weather 163 Road Reports 164/165 Rail News 166 British Rail Fares 125 British Airways Arrivals 176 World Clock 168 Holidays 192 ADVERTISING 170 Rumbelows 173 Hotline Savers 171 Great Universal 175 The Littlewoods Group 185

Grattan Mail Order Crosse & Blackwell Direct Line Insurance TV GUIDE INDEX BBC1 Today BBC2 Today ITV Today Channel 4 Today BBC1 Tomorrow BBC2 Tomorrow ITV Tomorrow Channel 4 Tomorrow Subtitling Listings TV PLUS INDEX TV News/Gossip TV Quiz Letters TV Charts Story So Far Children's ITV ITV Highlight Films on ITV WHAT'S ON INDEX Barclaycard Theatre West End Theatre Classical/Opera/Dance Rock/Pop/Jazz Cinema Exhibitions A Day Out Diary

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Greet the day with Richard Keys. There's news with Geoff Meade, weather with Wincey Willis, review of the papers and sports report. Brian Milton brings you the latest financial news in Money Matters and wake up and shake out with Lizzie Webb.

7.00 Good Morning Britain ANNE DIAMOND MIKE MORRIS Join Anne Diamond, Mike Morris and their guests for news on the hour and halfhour, weather, sport, Popeye and your birthday requests set to music in Popshot Snapshots, celebrity interviews and Jeni Barnett dips into her postbag and reads your letters.

9.00 After Nine JAYNE IRVING There's a treat in store for two of Lizzie's Large Ladies as fashion consultant Merrill Thomas transforms them with a top-to-toe makeover. And there are fashion tips for other large ladies. Plus another workout with Lizzie.

9.30 Schools 400 570 490

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TIME OFF INDEX 530 Motoring 531 Gardening/DIY 532/533 Out of Doors 534 Angling 535 Bridge/Chess 536/537 Bookworld 538 Leg It 539 BLUE SUEDE VIEWS 540 News 541 News from the USA 543 Record Reviews 544 Fanzine 545 Film Reviews/News 547 Gig Guide 548 The Charts 549 550 KIDS INDEX News 551 Jokes 552/553 The Magazine You Write 555 Birthdays 556 Database 557 Our World 558 Tea Time Dial-In Quiz 559 YOUR MONEY BACK 560 Daily News 561 Mortgages 562 Interest Rates 563 Features 564-567 Your Tax 565 Investments A-Z 566 570 ADVERTISING Unit Trusts 529 HOLIDAYS INDEX 580 Holidays Abroad 581/582/585 Holidays UK 583/584/589 Tourist Rates 586 Winter Holidays 587 Flights 588 Holiday News 593

9.30 Finding Out City Streets: People in the street — poetry, mime and music from characters in a typical street.

9.50 Search Looking at People and Groups . Monday's programme again. -

10.09 Our World — My World Spring Clean: How to set about cleaning a house.

10.26 Chemistry in Action The Production of Aluminium: Resource material in chemistry.

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11.44 Middle English The Making of Mr Magus. A behind-the-scenes look at the making of last term's drama, Mr Magus is W aiting For Y ou.

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12.00 Tickle on the Tum

1.00 News at One 1.20 Central News 1.30 to 2.30 Bulman DON HENDERSON with SIOBHAN REDMOND DENNIS BLANCH CLIVE FRANCIS PANDORA'S MANY BOXES

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High-flyer Dylan Chadwick wants to know why he has failed security clearance for an executive post. He hires Bulman to clear his name — but is he clean enough to stand it? And whatever happened to his wife? Stunt arranger is Paul Weston, choreographer Fran Jaynes.

12.10 Rainbow guests LINDA MAE BREWER ROBERT RYAN DANCING

When Bungle decides he wants to learn to dance, Zippy pretends to be the dance teacher and makes everyone practise very hard — until they're all exhausted. Luckily for them, Linda Mae Brewer arrives and, as well as teaching them some dance steps, shows them many different kinds of dance from ballet to ballroom. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing a song about dancing called Try, Try, Try. RESEARCH LINDSEY BOVILL DIRECTOR JOHN DARNELL

12.30 Gardening Time More gardening advice from the green-fingered experts. For any of the 144 fact sheets currently available, write to: TV Garden, Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 7TQ. PRODUCER JOHN PULLEN Central Production

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2.30 The Man with Two Faces

DIRECTOR CHRISTOPHER KAY PRODUCERS CAROL JONES, SIMON WESTCOTT EDITOR MARY McANALLY Thames Television Production

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• Damon Wells and his sister • Jessica are leading l'ghts of the Broadway stage in the Thirties. Then Jessica suffers a breakdown, which Damon finds to have been caused by the Svengali-like influence of her husband, Stanley..

3.00 Cross Wits BARRY CRYER SUE COOK ANDREW SECOMBE

Six clues, a keyword, two celebrities and two crossword addicts leap into action in the game with never a cross word. Barry Cryer keeps some sort of order. Research by Andrew Solomon. Produced in association with Ralph Edwards Productions and Action Time.

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Smiling now. . but for how long? Dolly Skilbeck (Jean Rogers) finds fate as changeable as the weather down on 'Emmerdale Farm'.

3.25 Central News 3.30 The Young Doctors Ada finds herself with a refrigerator she can't afford. Dr Clifford Langley supports his wife in her decision. For cast. see Monday

4.00 to 5.15 Children's ITV presented by GAZ TOP

Button Moon BY IAN ALLEN

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lost in the fog and arrive on Doughnut Planet. Through the telescope they see Brew the Witch having a difficult time with Thunder the Dragon and the Flying Bat Clock. Playboard puppets by John Thirtle, Ian Allen, Tony Holtham. Narrator is Robin Parkinson. DESIGNER GILLIAN MILES DIRECTOR JOHN DARNELL PRODUCER CHARLES WARREN Thames Television Production

4.10 Batfink DOUBLE DOUBLE CROSSERS

Hugo A Go Go is up to his evil tricks again. Today he uses a transistorized dummy of himself to rob a bank but Batfink and Karate save the day...

4.20 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe THE ARENA

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Robert Dougall presents the topical magazine programme for the over60s. This week, the theme is law and order and the programme looks at issues in this area which affect the elderly in particular. Paul Lewis analyses the criminal injuries compensation scheme and there is also a look at various victim support schemes. For leaflets write to address 1 on page 47. DIRECTOR CLIVE. HALLS PRODUCER STEVE CLARK-HALL EDITOR JOHN KELLEHER Skyline Films & TV Production

4.30 jigsaw Dickie Davies hosts the show in which the right answer to a question earns another piece of jigsaw.

5.00 Bewitched SAMANTHA'S GOOD NEWS

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In this final programme, the finishing touches are put to all the furniture Mike Smith has been working on. The auctioneer who was in the first programme returns to value all the furniture. For a free leaflet, send sae, with 26p in stamps, to address 1, page 47. Oracle subtitles page 888 PRODUCER/DIRECTOR GRAHAM WAS Y orkshire Television Production

6.00 Remington Steele HIGH FLYING STEELE

Romantic comedy thriller with Remington Steele and Laura Holt, who join a circus to investigate a murder which occurred years before. Last in the current series Laura Holt Stephanie Zimbalist Remington Steele Pierce Brosnan Mildred Krebs Doris Robens Christy Lisa Pelikan

6.55 Murun Buchstansangur Another story about a creature in the crack in the wall.

7.00 Channel 4 News 7.50 Comment Another speaker puts forward a personal view on a current topic. followed by

Weather 8.00 Brookside Harry worries about hypothermia and elopements, while Ralph, on the other hand, buys a sun hat. Damon stalks a girl through the undergrowth while Tracy tries hard to avoid working. For cast. see Monday

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9.00pm Parole

7.30pm Busman's Holiday JULIAN PETTIFER Two teams of women join the contest to win a glamorous Busman's Holiday in the third round of the quiz. A team of authors battle it out with a team of theatre sisters from Bradford as the competition hots up. Julian Pettifer fires the questions and whichever team wins will be whisked away on an exciting holiday to a surprise destination. If your team would like to compete on the series, send for an application form to Busman's Holiday, Granada Television, Manchester M60 9EA. Oracle subtitles page 888 RESEARCH JAMES MAW, BILL JONES, DON JONES EXECUTIVE PRODUCER STEPHEN LEAHY DIRECTOR TIM SULLIVAN PRODUCER TRISH KINANE Granada Television Production

8.00 Inspector Morse JOHN THAW KEVIN WHATELY SERVICE OF ALL THE DEAD BY JULIAN MITCHELL, FROM THE NOVEL BY COLIN DEXTER

Inspector Morse investigates murder on hallowed ground. A quiet country church is an unlikely setting for murder; a vicar and his voluntary helpers are unlikely murder suspects. Morse is used to dealing with the

Can detective 'Charlie' (David W arner, centre) rely on help from Tucker (Michael Aldridge, left) and Smith (Clive Merzison) in a murder case? 10.30. Nurse Joanna Wake A insworth's colleague unlikely, but even he is Girl in betting shop Gina McKee Bill Croasdale baffled by the macabre Gambler Malcolm Kaye Ben A lexander Ned Williams mystery of the pretty Choir boy Salome Bulle Toby A lexander Jack Williams Rupert A lexander Harry Williams parish church of St DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY First man Ted Beyer CLIVE TICKNER Oswald. Second man Paddy Joyce Chief Insp Morse John Thaw Det Sgt Lewis Kevin Whately Ruth Rawlinson Angela Morant Lionel Pawlen John Normington Harry Josephs Maurice O'Connell Mrs Rawlinson Judy Campbell Doctor Starkie Michael Hordem Max Peter Woodthorpe Chief Supt Bell Norman Jones Paul Morris James Griffiths Brenda Josephs Chrissy Iddon Taffy Karl Francis Jimmy Michael Goldie Det Con Mitchell Michael Ferules Denman Bev Willis Police Sergeant Bill Moody W aterman Saul jephcott Church warden Stuart Saunders Defence counsel James Greene Prosecuting counsel Robert Gary Landlord Ric Morgan Husband Paul Ridley W ife Maureen Bennett Peter Andrew Read Hotel proprietor Norma Shebbeare Policeman Christopher Gray

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DESIGNER DAVID McHENRY EDITOR EDWARD MARNIER DIRECTOR PETER HAMMOND PRODUCER KENNY McBAIN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TED CHILDS A Zenith Production for Central

10.00 News at Ten followed by Central News

10.30 Charlie BY NIGEL WILLIAMS

DAVID WARNER with MICHAEL ALDRIDGE FRANK WINDSOR MAGGIE STEED MARION BAILEY PATRICK MALAHIDE GEOFFREY HUTCHINGS and DOREEN MANTLE First episode of a twopart thriller. Shambling private detective Charlie Alexander stumbles across a dying man. Stan Peace, a shop steward in the Distributive Workers' Union, has been brutally battered to death. And Charlie's name is in his address book - yet Charlie has never seen him before. Who killed Stan? Harry Ainsworth, who seems to be involved in a car company pension fund scandal? To get close to the heart of the mystery, Charlie goes into Peace's past. Music by Harry South. Final episode tomorrow. Oracle subtitles page 888

'Inspector Morse' (John Thaw, right) and Det Sgt Lewis (K evin W hately): 8.00.

Charlie A lexander David Warner Paul nicker Michael Aldridge Harry A insworth Frank Windsor Ella Peace Maggie Steed Susan A lexander Marion Bailey S aul Patrick Malahide Dave A bbott Geoffrey Hutchings Maggie Doreen Mantle Mr Lawrence George Little Danuta Lawrence Anna Korwin Stan Peace Richard Ireson A insworth's secretary Diana Hardcastle

Third man at hangar Bunny May Owen Harris David Lloyd Meredith DW U President Anthony Benson Ray Prather째 Norman Jones Derby rep Alan Starkey Smith Clive Merrison Tom Peace Richard Chadwick First shop steward John McArdle Second shop steward Johnny Maxfield Tan. driver Brian Nolan Hansbach James Coyle Mo A llen Christine Hargreaves Peter Stevenson Gordon Wharmby Trav el agent Jim Dunk Man outside flat Wally Thomas Social worker Marty Cruickshank First barrister Robert Swarm Second banister Tony Mathews Judge John Bon Court usher Geraldine Gwyther Dave Atkins Manning Policeman Phil Smeeton PHOTOGRAPHY PETER JESSOP EDITOR CHRIS WIMBLE PRODUCER GRAHAM BENSON DIRECTOR MARTIN CAMPBELL Central Production

12.30am Closedown

JAMES NAUGHTON LORI CARDILLE MARK SOPER TED ROSS Timmy McCusick spends three and a half years in a tough maximum security prison, where he is subjected to sexual abuse, sees his closest friend hang himself and is provoked into violence against another inmate. When he comes out, he is sullen, uncommunicative, and confused about his emotions and his sexuality. And his parole officer Andy Driscoll faces a difficult task in gaining Jimmy's trust.. See page 33 A ndy Driscoll James Naughton Suzanne Driscoll Lori Girdle Jimmy McCusick Mark Soper Barney Ted Ross Mrs Sawyer Barbara Meek Marco Brent Jennings Donna Ellen Bartdn Jay Acavone Leo Marie Ann Gillespie A ngie Jerry Gershman Maureen Patricia Wettig Mike Stephen Mendillo Willy John Bottoms TELEPLAY EDWARD HUMS DIRECTOR MICHAEL TUCHNER

10.50 The Max Headroom Show

WRITERS DAVID HANSEN PAUL OWEN DIRECTOR DAVID G HILLIER PRODUCER PETER WAGG Chrysalis V isual Programming Production

1120 Soap Crazy comedy with the American Tate and Campbell families. During a hilarious game of golf Burt receives an unexpected new appointment from the governor, oblivious to its sinister connotations. And Chester threatens to kill El Puerco. Jessica Tate Katherine Helmond Chester Tate Robert Mandan Billy Jimmy Halo Mary Campbell Cathryn Damon Burt Campbell Richard Mulligan Dutch Donnelly Rhodes Jodie Billy Crystal II Puerco Gregory Sierra A nnie Nancy Dolman Governor Michael Currie

11SO Jazz at the Gateway Oscar Peterson introduces more jazz favourites from the Gateway studio. Tonight's guests are the Jimmy Deucher Sextet and the Swiss group, Om. PRODUCER CLARKE TAIT

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12.30 to 12.45am Their Lordships' House

OLIVER REED This week Max gives a run-down on the world charts, and visits China, while the occasional video interrupts his interview with Oliver Reed. Plus, to close the show, Max duets with a mystery star on that classic show-stopper W e're Just Good Pals,

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Central jobfinder '87 The Jobfinder service continues on Wednesday morning at 5.15 and 5.45. ITV variations Programmes in adjoining areas are as Central except for: TYS 12.30 to 1.00 Link; 1.30 Country Practice; 2.25 to 2.30 Action; 5.15 to 5.45 Sons and Daughters; 6.25 Police 5; 6.35 to 7.00 Crossroads. GRANADA 12.30 to 1.00 Sullivans; 3.30 to 4.00 Sons and Daughters; 6.25 Your Right; 6.30 to 7.00 Crossroads. TORICiELHE 12.30 to 1.00 Calendar; 3.30 to 4.00 Country Practice; 6.00 Calendar; 6.35 to 7.00 Crossroads. HTV 12.30 to 1.00 Sullivan; 6.35 to 7.00 Crossroads. HTV (Wales) as general service except: 6.00 to 6.35 Wales at Six. THAMES 12.30 to 1.00 Sullivans; 6.30 to 7.00 Bustrtan's Holiday; 7.30 to 8.00 Reporting London; 12.30 to 12.55am Alfred Hitchcock. ANGLIA 12.30 to 1.00 Link; 5.15 to 5.45 Emmerdale; 6.35 Crossroads; 7.00 to 7.30 Bygones.

Riproaring film actor Oliver Reed has a quiet word with his host in The Max Headroom Show': 10.50.


WEDNESDAY Central

6.15 TV-am RICHARD KEYS Greet the day with Richard Keys. There's news with Geoff Meade, weather with Wincey Willis, review of the papers and sports report. Brian Milton brings you the latest financial news in Money Matters and wake up and shake out with Lizzie Webb.

7.00 Good Morning Britain ANNE DIAMOND MIKE MORRIS Join Anne Diamond. Mike Morris and their guests for news on the hour and halfhour, weather, sport, celebrity interviews, Popeye, Popshots and Gyles Brandreth with Video Report

9.00 After Nine JAYNE IRVING You and Your Body returns to A fter Nine for a new series. Today, Dr Stephen Davis talks about his new book Nutritional Medicine on how to cure depression and anxiety by a change of diet. Plus a second chance to workout with Lizzie.

Though no titles or trophies are at stake, competition is keen between Jimmy Greaves, Liz Hobbs, Andy Gray, Tessa Sanderson, Barry McGuigan and Dennis Taylor as they play 'Sporting Triangles': 8.00.

11.22 Seeing and Doing Robots. Repeat of Tuesday's programme.

11.39 The French Programme La Belle V ie by Jean Anoui1h: Programme one in this series specially written for television.

PLANET DOUGHNUT 9.30 Let's Go Maths

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A Sunflower For the King: Repeat of Monday's programme.

12.10 Allsorts

9.30 Schools

9.42 Talk, Write... and Read Telling Tales: Traditional stories from different cultures with Ben Haggarty and Surya Kumari.

9.59 Junior Maths Counting: Counting objects on a counting board, in various languages and in different bases.

10.16 Finding Out City Streets: Repeat of Tuesday's programme.

10.33 The English Programme Understanding Television II: Image Analysis of the drama series Widows.

11.03 The Micro at Work Sorting Things Out: 1: Exciting use of computers in the world today.

ITV variations Programmes in adjoining areas are as Central except for TVS 12.30 to 1.00 Coast to Coast People; 1.30 to 2.30 Hart to Han; 3.30 to 4.00 Young Doctors. GRANADA 12.30 to 1.00 This England; 1.30 to 2.25 Randall and Hopkirk; 3.30 to 4.00 Young Doctors; 6.25 to 6.30 Your Right. YORKSHIRE 12.30 to 1.00 Calendar; 1.30 to 2.30 Falcon Crest. HTV 12.30 to 1.00 Gardening Time; 1.30 to 2.30 Randall & Hopkirk. HTV (Wales) as general service except: 6.00 to 6.35 Wales at Six. THAMES 12.30 to 1.00 W ish You Were Here; 1.30 to 2.30 Country Practice; 6.25 to 6.35 Help; 12.30 to 12.55arn That's Hollywood. ANGLIA 12.30 to 1.00 Gardens for All; 1.30 to 2.30 Country Practice.

1.00 News at One

3.00 Amoebas to Zebras

4.00 to 5.15 Children's ITV

LEONARD PARKIN

Can you eat seaweed? Why do sidewinders sidewind? Can strawberries have legs? Quizmaster Nigel Rees puts further fascinating questions from the world of wildlife and nature to a team of natural history experts who pit their knowledge and wits against each other as they try to clamber out of the primeval ooze and up the Tree of Evolution. This week's panellists are Liz Bomford, Peter Duby, David Shepherd and keeping the score is Nicky Ezer. And watch out for 'Bully', this week's mystery guest animal.

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12.00 Button Moon

COLLECTIONS

This week - Bonzo's nature collection, Natty's badge collection, Jiffy's A llsorts collection... and Spike's bones. Bonzo tells the story of young Jamie, and his search for the ingredients of a magic spell. Natty

Vivienne McKone Wayne Jackman Jiffy Andrew Wightman Bonzo Spike Virginia Radcliffe PROGRAMME ASSOCIATE MARTIN RILEY RESEARCH CHARLIE MORITZ EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DAVID LIDDIMENT PRODUCER/DIRECTOR SARAH HARDING

Granada Television Production

12.30 Wish You Were Here. .. Another chance to see Monday's edition of the holiday series. The most popular holiday resort in Europe lies at the foot of a 500ft iron tower in the middle of the Lancashire coast. Blackpool is still packing them in. It was number one long before the brochures discovered Spain. Anneka Rice takes a look at the resort. Chris Kelly reports from Florida and Judith Chalmers goes crosscountry skiing in Switzerland.

Trevor (Angus Barnett), Ron (Bernard Cribbins) and Richard (Richard W ilson) are left 'High & Dry': 8.30.

1.20 Central News 1.30 Arthur Hailey's Hotel PROMISES

The St Gregory hosts a honeymoon couple who haven't yet fallen in love and a ham actor whose preparation for a role as a hotel manager drives Peter McDermott up the wall. Peter McDermott James Brolin Christine Francis Connie Sellecca Mark Denning Shea Farrell Billy Griffin Nathan Cook David Kendall Michael Spound

DESIGNER GORDON TOMS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PAUL STEWART LAING PRODUCER/DIRECTOR JOHN PHILLIPS

TSW Production

Shari Belafonte-Harper Mrs Cabot Anne Baxter

2.30 On the Market

3.30 Sons and Daughters

SUSAN BROOKES MARK GORTON

Gordon is overjoyed when Wayne returns. It seems that Beryl will be united with her own baby.

The live food show in which presenters Susan Brookes and Mark Gorton check out the best food buys and offer ideas on how to make the most of them. Can you still get a genuine Melton Mowbray pork pie? Drew Smith makes the trip to find-out. Plus the competition to find the best and most unusual regional recipe. Entries to On the Market, Granada Television, Manchester M60 9EA. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ROD CAIRD RESEARCH CAROLINE GOSLING, CLARISSA HYMAN DIRECTOR LYNN WEBSTER PRODUCER MARIAN NELSON

Granada Television Production

Creepy Crawlies BY PETER RICHARD REEVES

THE WORM THAT NEVER WAS

The question that's puzzling everyone is when is a worm not a worm? The answer is just a little bit difficult for everyone to work out. The story is told by Paul Nicholas. Animation by Loyd Price, Rachel Hall. ASSOCIATE PRODUCER CHRIS TAYLOR DIRECTOR FRANCIS VOSE PRODUCERS MARK HALL. BRIAN COSGROVE

Thames Television Production

Brian Blain Gordon Hamilton Ian Rawlings W ayne Hamilton Lisa Crittenden Leigh Palmer Leila Hayes Beryl Palmer Abigail Caroline Morrell Michael Long Stephen Morrell Alyce Platt A manda Morrell Torn Richards David Palmer Barbara Hamilton

4.10 Batfink Sporty Morty does everything in a sporty way - even robbing people. He snatches necklaces from women in the street by using a fishing rod. Batfink is called on the hotline by the Chief.

4.20 Sooty MATTHEW CORBETT guest Frank Thornton ON THE PISTE

Soo teaches Sooty and Sweep how to become expert in first aid. This

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Charlie Bartlett Sarah Kemp Shane Palmer Andrew Downie Jared Malcolm Robert Palmer Peggy Thomp9on Dianne Ball Barry Price Mark Bradley Dennis W hite Mathew Crosby John Kelly A ttendant Katie O'Brien Jane Seabom Tim Palmer Robert Mammone Ron Ferrier Dr Norton Ken James Mike O'Brien Heather O'Brien Rona Coleman Fiona Thompson Pat McDonald Policewoman Lambert Jennifer Young

All programmes are in colour unless otherwise stated

WRITER MATTHEW CORBETT DIRECTOR STAN WOODWARD PRODUCER CHARLES WARREN

Thames Television Production

4.45 Y.E.S. KING OF THE SPACE INVADERS BY NICK McCARTY

SPORTY MORTY

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comes in handy when Matthew shows off about his ability to ski and rides for a fall. Dr Hugo, the forgetful doctor, is called in to help, and Matthew wishes he'd never seen a ski slope or had medical help. Devised by Harry Corbett. Puppeteers are Judy Palmer, Peter Saxon, Richard Lockwood, with Brenda Longman as the voice of Soo.

A 90 minute cassette of TV Times is available on tape for the visually handicapped at an annual subscription of £5. Further details from Talking Newspaper Association of the United Kingdom, 90 High Street, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 8JD.

Has the Youth Enquiry Service found its new home or will it be as unwelcome there as everywhere else? Imran Mirza

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5.15 Blockbusters BOB HOLNESS

The game show in which contestants test their general knowledge. Last in the present series.

News at 5.45 6.00 Central News


VVEDNESDAY 6.35 Crossroads `What do I want with a second honeymoon at My time of life? I don't want to get married! I don't want to get married at all.' For cast. see Tuesday

7.00 This Is Your Life EAMONN ANDREWS

With the magic words, 'This is your life', someone, somewhere is about to receive an exciting surprise. Programme consultant is Roy Bottomley. ASSOCIATE PRODUCER BRIAN KLEIN DIRECTORS MICHAEL D KENT, TERRY YARWOOD PRODUCER MALCOLM MORRIS Thames Television Production

7.30 Coronation Street

Richard Talbot Richard Wilson Miss Baxter Vivienne Martin Trevor A rcher Angus Barnett Sailor Kevin Lloyd Sailor's girlfriend Michelle Wade DESIGNER TONY JONES PRODUCER/DIRECTOR RONNIE BAXTER Y orkshire Television Production

9.00 The Equalizer EDWARD WOODWARD MAMA'S BOY

2.30 Forsaking All Others

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JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE ROBERT MONTGOMERY

Robert McCall Edward Woodward Steven Williams lit Burnett Ronnie Adam Horovotz Victoria Baines Christine Baranski Gilbert Selden Jim Dale Vanessa J Smith Cameron Ralph Billy Wirth Bo Brinkman Sonny Jeffrey Alex Winter Eugene Mark Soper Cronin Bob Gunton

10.00 News at Ten

Oracle subtitles page 888

10.30 Charlie

NICK OWEN

Nick Owen introduces another session of the sports quiz for all the family. The questions range from the terribly tough to the terribly trivial, with three teams of sports celebrities competing for points and prestige. Resident captains Jimmy Greaves and Tessa Sanderson are joined tonight by the former world featherweight champion Barry McGuigan as the visiting captain. Guests are snooker star Dennis Taylor, world water skiing speed champion Liz Hobbs and Scottish international footballer Andy Gray. PRODUCTION TEAM SUE LESTER, LESLEY JONES, MIKE INMAN, CHRIS RHYS, CAROL CUTHBERT EDITOR JEFF FARMER DIRECTOR DAVID MILLARD PRODUCER GARY NEWBON EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BOB SOUTHGATE Central Production

8.30 High & Dry BY ALAN SHERWOOD AND MICHAEL KNOWLES

BERNARD CRIBBINS RICHARD WILSON with VIVIENNE MARTIN ANGUS BAFtNETT

This week Miss Baxter doesn't like Archer. Archer doesn't like Talbot. Talbot doesn't like anybody. And Trevor? Well, he's in charge of a hammer, isn't he? Oracle subtitles page 888 Ron A rcher

Bernard Cribbins

Mary is due to marry Dill • - but on the night before their wedding, he meets an old flame and jilts his bride-to-be at the altar. Made in black and white

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Rita objects to being taken for granted by Alan Bradley.

8.00 Sporting Triangles

A repeat of last night's programme.

McCall goes undercover as an international drug smuggler.

followed by Central News

For cast. see Monday WRITER BRIAN FINCH

2.15pm Their Lordships' House

BY NIGEL WILLIAMS

DAVID WARNER with MICHAEL ALDRIDGE FRANK WINDSOR MAGGIE STEED MARION BAILEY PATRICK MALAHIDE and DOREEN MANTLE

Conclusion of a two-part thriller. Private detective Charlie's prime suspect in the Stan Peace affair is dead. Charlie, now living with Stan's widow, Ella, gets closer to the murderer by investigating a battle between right and left in the trade union. Cast as Tuesday plus: First journalist Noel Cameron Second journalist Nigel Gregory Third journalist Ric Morgan Press conference journalist Edward Clayton First siacht crewman Phil Tan Second yacht crewman Hi Ching James Grant Denis Lill TV interviewer Llew Gardner Funeral attendant Bill Gavin Skip Taylor Tony Doyle First heavy Peter Pacey Second heavy Stewart Harwood V illain at derelict house Albie Woodington Stranger with dog Charles Hodgson Helen Tucker LiIlias Walker First electrician Patrick Durkin Second electrician Paul Barber Third electrician Chris Jenkinson Gab Johnson Peter Armitage First reporter Mark Penfold Second reporter Cornelius Garrett Policeman Nick Elsworth Newlands' f Jim Marsh directors 1 John Taylor Union ofEcial at meeting Peter Russe'l Choreographer Terry Gilbert Cazz Scattergood Dancers Helen Sparks

12.30am Closedown followed by

Central jobfinder '87 The Jobhnder service continues on Thursday morning at 5.15 and 5.45.

Tanuary 1987

Mary Joan Crawford Jeff Clark Gable Dill Robert Montgomery Shep Charles Butterworth Paula Billie Burke Connie Frances Drake Eleanor Rosalind Russell W iffens Tom Ricketts Johnson Arthur Treacher Bella Greta Mayer SCREENPLAY JOSEPH L MANKIEWIECZ DIRECTOR W S VAN DYKE

4.00 Mavis on 4 The second of six programmes on work comes from the docklands of Cardiff, where nine months ago three women set up a small computer company after taking a course at the South Glamorgan Women's Workshop. Both the business and the workshop are highly successful.

4.30 Jigsaw Dickie Davies hosts the show in which the right answer to a question earns a piece of jigsaw.

5.00 Silents, Please

advice on how to get the best educational deal. With her in the studio is Robin Small of the Low Pay Unit, who talks about where young people stand financially in the pay and allowance sector, Plus, in a special report from Glasgow, there's an investigation of Community Programmes, set up by the Manpower Services Commission. For a free booklet, send a sae to address 1, page 47. t ASSOCIATE PRODUCER IAN GILMAN PRODUCER/DIRECTOR FELICITY GRANT Sine Media Productions

6.00 The Marketing Mix

PRODUCER VICTORIA WEGG-PROSSER DIRECTOR BEN SHEPHARD Flashback Television in association with SFM Media Corporation

7.00 Channel 4 News 7.50 Comment The weekly alternative to the party political broadcast, with a Liberal politician. followed by

Weather

What brand of toilet paper do you use? How often do you look at the TV Times? What's your tipple? What does it say about you? The researchers provide facts: the marketers use these facts to create products and services. In Britain there are several computers that know more about you than you would like to think Grattan use their system to carefully target you at home with what you want and they know if you are going to pay! For a free leaflet, send a large sae to address 3, page 47.

8.00 Tom Keating on Painters

Oracle subtitles page 888 PRODUCER/DIRECTOR IAN ROSENBLOOM Y orkshire Television Production

6.30 Dust and Dreams AMERICA 1935 — 1951 Black and White

Another programme in the series which draws on the famous cinema news magazine The March of Time. There's unique film of the folk singer Huddie Ledbetter (Leadbelly). and historic

The legendary lover in Renaissance Italy amid Borgia terror. Don Juan kills a Borgia henchman, is imprisoned, escapes, and rescues Adrianna from torture. With John Barrymore. Mary Astor, Myrna Loy and Montague Love. Made in black and white

5.30 16 Plus ALPHABET SOUP — FURTHER CHOICES

Tarik Akan, Melike Demirag and Tuncel K urtiz a fierce desert saga of feuding families. 10.00.

unions' struggle for survival. PRODUCER JENNY JONES EDITOR PHILIP CLARKE Diverse Production

Oracle subtitles page 888

MARKETING THROUGH RESEARCH

2: DON JUAN

In this second programme, presented by John Taylor, on opportunities and choices open to young people who are out of school — and out of a job — Diane Brace, Principal of North London College, gives

footage of Duke Ellington and his band playing in Harlem's Cotton Club. Presented by Dr Jacqueline Fear.

TITIAN

Another chance to see the award-winning series in which artist Tom Keating talks about some of his favourite painters and demonstrates their techniques. In this programme he discusses the 15th-century Venetian painter. Titian, and paints Tarquin and Lucretia. For a booklet send £1.25 to address 1, page 47. Oracle subtitles page 888 EXECUTWE PRODUCER NIGEL STAFFORD-CLARK PRODUCER RICHARD BEIGHTON DIRECTOR RICHARD FAWKES Moving Picture Company Production

8.30 Diverse Reports THE STATE OF THE UNIONS

A year ago this week Rupert Murdoch moved The Times to Wapping, so drastically reducing the traditional power of the printing unions. Del Oniya reports on the

9.00 Yilmaz Giiney — His Life, His Films This gifted Turkish film maker made films by `remote control' from prison before escaping and fleeing to France where he won the Cannes Palme d'Or for his film Y ol. Just before he died in 1984 he gave his last interview for this moving portrait of a former peasant who learned to use film as a political weapon. One of his best-known films follows. Narrated by Julie Christie. FILM EDITOR DAVID GLADWELL EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MICHAEL DARLOW PRODUCER/DIRECTOR JANE COUSINS MILLS Try A gain Production

10.00 The Herd The start of a season of • films that were written and/or directed by Turkey's most famous filmmaker, Yilmaz Giiney. Two families of desert shepherds hope that the feud between them is over when the son of one marries the daughter of another. But the girl produces no children, and is struck by a mysterious illness. English subtitles. See page 33 Suyan Tank Akan Berivan Melike Demirag Tuncel Curtis Hama Silo Levent Inanir SCREENPLAY YILMAZ GUNEY DIRECTOR ZEKI OKTEN

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Toad soon sees stars even without his brand new telescope. 'The W ind in the W illows', 4.20.

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9.30 Stop, Look, Listen A Postman: Repeat of Monday's programme.

9.42 Time For a Story Roly Bear and the Colours of W hite: Monday's story again.

9.54 Good Health Germs, Germs, Germs: Germ Investigation Bureau agents defeat all attempts by Dirty Gerty and the Filthy Fly to spread coughs and colds through the school.

10.11 Picture Box Storm Boy, Part I A second chance to see Monday's programme.

11.03 Middle English The Making of Mr Magus: Tuesday's programme again.

11.20 Starting Science Making Things Move: Ways of getting objects to move, from snooker to big-dippers to magnetic levitation.

11.37 How We Used to Live Called Up: Problems in Ireland, war casualties and the trial of a conscientious objector

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12.00 Creepy Crawlies THE WORM THAT NEVER WAS

A second chance to see the programme shown t yesterday afternoon.

2.15pm Their Lordships' House

With the delivery of a new telescope, Toad spends a night on his roof, stargazing. Unfortunately, the Weazels are also gazing. . Animators are Andrea Lord and Monica McCartney.

2.30 House of Strangers

12.10 Puddle Lane BY RICK VANES

NEIL INNES RICHARD ROBINSON

The animals have left their toys in the garden and the Magician decides to tidy them up. When they return the animals are convinced that the Tidy Bird has been at work. The Magician is played by Neil Innes. Puppets are by Richard Robinson. Stories are by Sheila McCullagh. DESIGNER DAVID McDERMOTT EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CHRIS JELLEY DIRECTOR JOHN ALLEN PRODUCER MICHAEL HARRIS Y orkshire Television Production

12.30 Contact MIKE PRINCE JILL FRASER NICK MEANWELL

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1.00 News at One LEONARD PARKIN

News and views from around the world today.

1.20 Central News

TVTIMES 17-23 January 1987

1.30 Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) MIKE PRATT KENNETH COPE ANNETTE ANDRE DAVID BAUER GERALD FLOOD A DISTURBING CASE

grille aux herbes. Previously shown on Channel Four DIRECTOR/PRODUCER ANDREW THOMAS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CATHERINE FREEMAN Thames Television Production

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Talking to a ghost lands Jeff Randall in hospital for treatment - and right into the middle of an ingenious plot to use human 'robots' for remote-controlled robberies. Jeff Randall Mike Pratt Marty Hopkirk Kenneth Cope Jean Hopkirk Annette Andre Dr Conrad David Bauer Dr Lambert Gerald Flood Iwo Nolan Michael Griffiths W hitty William Mervyn A rthur Phillips Charles Morgan DIRECTOR RAY AUSTIN

2.30 Daytime SARAH KENNEDY

Sarah Kennedy is joined in the studio by guests and a lively audience to discuss the story behind today's news headlines.

3.00 Take Six Cooks THE THIRD COURSE: FISH

Kay Avila meets Anton Mosimann, maitre chef de cuisine at the Dorchester Hotel, who explains the secrets of cooking fish. He makes Rendezvous de Fruits de Mer, Troncon de Turbot soufflé aux Ecrevisses and Queue de Lotte

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Gino Monetti's sons suffer under his iron rule. They also work for him at the bank, with the exception of Max, Gino's favourite, who is a lawyer and marries a smart woman from 'the other side of town'. The remaining brothers fester with resentment, and one day they get their chance to hit back at both Gino and Max... Made in black and white

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4.45 The Blunders •

10.28 Starting Out Escapes: An unemployed father takes to drink and his unhappy young son turns to glue-sniffing.

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Join Anne Diamond, Richard Keys and their guests for news on the hour and halfhour, weather, sport, Popeye. your birthday requests set to music in Popshot Snapshots and a chance to air your views in Jeni Barnett's Postbag.

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4.20 A Star is Hatched Cartoon about Emily Duck, who is given a Hollywood director's card and meets some famous film stars.

4.30 to 5.00 Jigsaw Dickie Davies hosts the show in which the right answer to a question earns a piece of the jigsaw.

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Arnold's feature story about his high school football team threatens to turn into a controversial exposé for the school newspaper when he witnesses team members buying steroids. Phillip Drummond Conrad Bain A rnold Jackson Gary Coleman Sam McKinney Danny Cooksey Dudley Shavar Ross A rtie Ralph Seymour Darryl Beau Dremann Zak Peter DeLuise Clint Reginald T Dorsey Ted Todd Jeffries

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5.00pm To the Ends of the Earth

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Michael Burrows, a US Government agent, is searching for the captain of a Japanese ship who ruthlessly sent a group of slaves to their deaths.

6.35pm Crossroads

See page 33 Michael Barrows Dick Powell A nn Grant Signe Hass, Nicholas Sokin Ludwig Donath Shu Pan W u Maylia Bennett John Hoyt Grieg Edgar Barrier SCREENPLAY JAY RICHARD KENNEDY DIRECTOR ROBERT STEVENSON

For cast, see Tuesday DIRECTOR BRIAN MORGAN

Dolly tries to clear the air with Matt, and Graham's future seems finally decided. .. or is it? For cast see Tuesday

8.00 Never the Twain BY JOHN KANE

DONALD SINDEN WINDSOR DAVIES GOING TO POT

7.30 Duty Free BY ERIC CHAPPELL, JEAN WARR

KEITH BARRON GWEN TAYLOR JOANNA VAN GYSEGHEM NEIL STACY CLOSE UP

Television cameras have arrived at the hotel. The Pearces and Cochrans are determined to get on the screen. Oracle subtitles page 888 David Pearce Keith Barron A my Pearce Gwen Taylor Linda Cochran Joanna Van Gyseghem Robert Cochran Neil Stacy Carlos Carlos Douglas Herself Judith Chalmers DESIGNER COLIN ANDREWS DIRECTOR LES CHATFIELD PRODUCER VERNON LAWRENCE Y orkshire Television Production

ITV variations Programmes in adjoining areas are as Central except for: TITS 12.30 to 1.00 Sullivans; 1.30 Falcon Crest; 2.25 to 2.30 Action; 3.30 to 4.00 Country GP; 10.30 Prisoner: Cell Block H; 11.30 Lifestyles of the Rich; 12.00 to 1.00am Untouchables. GRANADA 12.30 to 1.00 Sullivans: 1.30 to 2.25 Country Practice; 3.30 to 4.00 Young Doctors; 6.25 to 6.30 Your Right; 10.30 Mary Tyler Moore; 11.00 End of Empire; 12.00 to 12.30am All Kinds of Country. YORKSHIRE 12.30 to 1.00 Calendar; 1.30 to 2.30 Carson's Law; 10.30 The John Briggs Music Show; 11.00 European Detective; 12.00 to 12.30am Worlds Beyond. ETV 12.30 to 1.00 Sullivans; 1.30 Country Practice; 2.25 to 2.30 Horne Cookery; 10.30 The West This Week; 10.55 HTV Weekend Outlook; 11.00 Great Dorset Steam; 11.45 to 12.40am The Sweeney. HTV (Wales) as general service except: 6.00 to 6.35 Wales at SO;; 10.30 Masters of Rugby; 11.05 Sweeney; 12.00 to 12.30am Comedy Tonight. THAMES 12.30 to 1.00 Sullivan; 1.30 Falcon Crest; 2.25 to 2.30 Home Cookery; 6.25 to 6.35 Help; 10.30 Bowls; 11.30 Jews in London; 12.00 to 12.55am Kojak. ANGLIA 12.30 to 1.00 Sullivans; 1.30 to 2.30 Fifty, Fifty; 7.00 to 7.30 Who's the Boss?; 10.30 Folio; 11.00 to 12.25am Hammer House of Mystery.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER TIBOR FISCHER PRODUCER MICHAEL B JONES SERIES EDITOR NICHOLAS FRASER Panoptic Production

Made in black and white

Adam has high hopes of a glittering promotion.

7.00 Emmerdale Farm

a new course that will lead to a fairer division of wealth - both for individuals and regions - and a society where everyone will be able to put their talents to good use and where there will be greater accountability and consultation between those who run the country and those in whose name it is run.

Ringo invites Simon and Oliver to dinner. Oracle subtitles page 888 Simon Peel Donald Sinden Oliver Smailbridge Windsor Davies Banks Teddy Turner Maria Charles Mrs Sadler Ringo Derek Deadman Bernice Sally Watts Debbie Susanna Page Nicos Theodorakis Dimitri Andreas Murphy Maurice Blake DESIGNER JAN CHANEY PRODUCER PETER FRAZER-JONES DIRECTOR ROBERT REED Thames Television Production

8.30 Minder DENNIS WATERMAN GEORGE COLE Glynn Edwards THE BALANCE OF POWER BY DAVID YALLOP

Arthur's car lot comes under threat. Oracle subtitles page 888 Terry Dennis Waterman A rthur George Cole Maclntyre Alex McAvoy Julie W aters Caroline Langrishe Commissionaire Michael Ripper Cooke Clifford Rose Dave Glynn Edwards George Lennard Pearce Poker player Chris Sullivan Raymond W ilkins Nicholas Courtney Blakeney Brian McDermott Rutherford Neville Jason Taxi driver Graham Cull W oman at door Joyce Parry Man with hedge Jim Dunk Chisholm Patrick Malahide Jones Michael Povey W oman with chocolates Julie May Lent Peter Woodthorpe EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION JOHNNY GOODMAN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER LLOYD SHIRLEY DIRECTOR IAN TOYNTON PRODUCER GEORGE TAYLOR Thames Television Production

Margaret Jay, Julian Manyon, Trevor Phillip:, Dennis Tuohy and Michael Wilson. PRODUCERS MIKE DUTFIELD, JONATHAN LEWIS, LINDA McDOUGALL, CHRIS OXLEY, LORRAINE HEGGESSEY, ANNE TYERMAN EDITOR ROGER BOLTON Thames Television Production

10.00 News at Ten

TVTIMES 17-23 January 1987

7.50 Continent Another speaker puts forward a personal view. followed by

Weather

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8.00 Opinions: The Red Flag

10.35 Central Lobby

A SOCIALIST RESCUE FOR BRITAIN?

Central Lobby investigates the political issues and ideas that concern the Midlands. John Lauder presents provocative reports and lively debates to enable you to decide on the key matters of the moment. Reporters are Kaye Adams, Debi Davies and Rob Whitehouse.

Second in the series examining the future of socialism in Britain. Should the capitalist framework that has developed in Britain be jettisoned? Robin Blackburn, editor of the New Left Review argues that to avoid further economic recession and greater human misery, Britain should embark on

DIRECTOR KEITH HALEY EDITOR GEOFFREY NEGUS Central Production

THE SPACESHIP

Leaving last week's earthbound city behind, this weeks programme looks at the spaceflight as seen in the cinema, and as it really is. Flash Gordon fought Ming the Merciless; today's astronauts fight each other, for the cookie jar. And the US space programme was started by Werner Von Braun in Walt Disney Studios. Narrated by Tim PigottSmith. For a leaflet, send a large sae to address 1, page 47. EDITOR PETER ESSEX PRODUCER/DIRECTOR SHEILA HAYMAN Uden Production

9.30 Film on Four - Take 2: Squaring the Circle BY TOM STOPPARD

See page 33 Oracle subtitles page 888 Bernard Hill Lech W alesa Rakowski Alec McCowen Kania Roy Kinnear Gierek John Woodvine Narrator Richard Crenna Jaruzelski Richard Kane Kuron Don Henderson Brezhnev Frank Middlemass Babiuch John Bluthal MUSIC ROY BUDD PRODUCTION DESIGN VOYTEK EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS PETER SNELL, STEPHEN SCHLOW PRODUCER FREDERICK BROGGER DIRECTOR MICHAEL HODGES TV S/Metromedia Producers Corp/Britannic Film and TV

11.25 The Making of 'The Sacrifice' A diary of events in Gotland and Stockholm during the filming of the late Andrei Tarkovsky's last film The Sacrifice which received three awards at the 1986 Cannes International Film Festival. The film has just opened in London and will eventually be screened on Channel Four as a

Film on Four.

PRODUCER L1SBET GABRIELSSON SW edish Film Institute

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ALEC McCOWEN ROY KINNEAR 'Between August 1980 and December 1981 an attempt was made in

12.05 to 12.20am Their Lordships' House

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9.30 This Week 12A0am Closedown

JONATHAN DIMBLEBY Jonathan Dim. bleby presents the current affairs programme. Reporters are Peter Gill,

7.00 Channel 4 News

8.30 Equinox: A Short History of the Future

Poland to put together two ideas which would not fit: the idea of freedom as it is understood in the West and the idea of socialism as it is understood in the Soviet empire. The attempt failed because it was impossible in the same sense as it is impossible in geometry to turn a circle into a square.' - Tom Stoppard.

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12.00 The Raggy Dolls THE PIGEON RACE Another chance to see yesterday's programme. t indicates Repeat

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4.45pm Alias the Jester

A sequel to the Kung Pu TV series. In the year 1885, a frail, elderly Oriental man known only as Manchu, and 18-year-old Chung Wang, apparently his servant, arrive in California.

BY BRIAN TRUEMAN

THE LOST ARK

Animated antics with the medieval spaceman. Did all the animals get on to Noah's ark? Alias discovers that some of them missed it and caught the next boat. Voices by Richard Briers, Brian Wilde, Jimmy Hibbert, Myfanwy Talog and Brian Trueman.

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Seems that Nora Powers (Mollie Sugden, right) has met her match in Tracy Cosgrove (Carol Hawkins). Could this mean chaos in the typing pool? `lify Husband and F, 8.30.

DIRECTOR CHRIS RANDALL PRODUCERS MARK HALL BRIAN COSGROVE Thames Television Production

5.00 Bellamy's Bugle DAVID BELLAMY Kate Lee Smart Alice (Kate Lee) delves deep into her memory bank to find another ecological assignment for David Bellamy. You can write to them at Bellamy's Bugle, Yorkshire TV, Box 333, Leeds LS3 1JD. Creative consultant is John Fanshawe. RESEARCH SARAH DOOLE ASSOCIATE PRODUCER IAN DENYER DIRECTOR/PRODUCER DAVID WRIGHT EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CHRIS JELLEY Y orkshire Television Production

5.15 Langley Bottom BY BARRY CRYER AND JOHN JUNKIN

BERNARD CRII3BINS Tim Barrett Don Crann Elvi Hale Barbara Hicks Rhoda Lewis SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING

The ghost, they told us, walks on Fridays, but in Langley Bottom it also walks on Wednesdays and Thursdays and scares the life out of the vicar, Seth, Mrs Wentworth and Brenda... There's all this to contend with as well as the fact that the whole of Langley Bottom is arguing about where to go for their outing. Music composed by Alan Parker. Seth Mr Patel

Bernard Cribbins Kaleem Janjua

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Madge Barbara Hicks Don Crann Vernon Rev Dennis Clayboume Tim Barrett Ernie Derek Royle Oswald John Rutland Mrs W entworth Elvi Hale Brenda Lisa David Hilda Rhoda Lewis Christopher Clarke Herbert Mrs Patel Jamila Massey DESIGNER ANDREW SANDERSON PRODUCER/DIRECTOR ALAN TARRANT Y orkshire Television Production

Face to face at 9.00, K ate Daniels (Frances Atkinson) and Matthew (Damien Lyne).

1.40am Closedown followed by

Central Jobfinder '87 The Jobfinder service is now being shown early on Saturday morning at 5.55 and 6.25 as well as late at night.

News at 5.45

ITV variations

6.00 Central News A look ahead to the weekend with the Central news and sports teams.

6.45 Central Post Anna Soubry wants to hear your views on ITV and Channel Four programmes. Please write to: Central Post, Freepost, Central Television, Broad Street, Birmingham B 1 1TV or Central Post, Freepost, Central Television, East Midlands Television Centre, Nottingham NG1 1TV. Central Television

7.00 The Newlywed Game GLORIA HUNNIFORD Light-hearted series in which Gloria Hunniford quizzes three newlymarried couples to find out how well they know each other - and what they have yet to find out. Programme associate is Chris Miller. DESIGNER LIZ ASHARD ASSOCIATE PRODUCER KEVIN ROAST DIRECTOR NOEL D GREENE PRODUCER BRIAN WESLEY LW T Production

All programmes are in colour unless otherwise stated

Kwai Chang Came David Carradine John Martin Perkins III Martin Landau Brandon Lee Chung W ang Kern Keane Sarah Perkins Mako The Manchu Deputy W yatt William Lucking Sheriff Mills Luke Askew TELEPLAY DURRELL ROYCE CRAYS DIRECTOR RICHARD LANG

Programmes in adjoining areas are as Central except for:

7.30 T J Hooker 9.00 Yesterday's Stacy poses as a model Dreams

MODEL FOR MURDER

after a high-fashion model is murdered.

Hooker William Shatner Romano Adrian Zmed Stacy Heather Locklear Corrigan James Darren Capt Sheridan Richard Herd

8.30 My Husband and I BY PAM VALENTINE AND MICHAEL ASHTON

MOLLIE SUGDEN WILLIAM MOORE with DEDDIE DAVIES CAROL HAWKINS JOHN HORSLEY A MATTER OF DISCIPLINE

Another episode of this situation comedy series. When Nora decides to crack the whip, she soon finds she is no match for Tracy and the girls in the typing pool. Oracle subtitles page 888 Nora Powers Mollie Sugden George Powers William Moore Bambi Bamber Deddie Davies Tracy Cosgrove Carol Hawkins Mr Mundy John Horsley Pearl Isabelle Lucas Samantha Roberta Tovey Anita Natasha Gray Henrietta Jane Ashton W aiter Michael Chesden DESIGNER ALAN DAVIS PRODUCER/DIRECTOR GRAHAM WETHERELL Y orkshire Television Production

10.00 News at Ten followed by

BY PETER GIBBS

Central News

PAUL FREEMAN JUDY LOE TREVOR BYFIELD Patrick Troughton Avis Bunnage Ed Devereaux UNFINISHED BUSINESS

10.35 Central Weekend Live!

Martin never does anything without a reason, so why has he returned to Heyford and put his whole future in jeopardy... ? Oracle subtitles page 888 Paul Freeman Martin Diane Judy line Don Trevor Byfield Patrick Troughton Jack A untie V i Avis Bunnage Damien Lyne Matthew Kate Frances Atkinson Gil Ed Devereaux Dearman Hugh Fraser Madge Thelma Whiteley A lice Jean Heywood Frank Richard Butler Joyce Bingley Meg Davies Lynsey Kate McKenzie Mr Fisher Gavin Richards W ayne Christopher Priest Peter Wight Les William Job Chairman Sylvie Valerie Holliman Rex Holdsworth Desmond Michael Burns Driver LIGHTING CAMERA PETER GREENHALGH DESIGNER MARTIN DAVEY FILM EDITOR KEVIN LESTER EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TED CHILDS PRODUCER CHRIS GRIFFIN DIRECTOR IAN SHARP Central Production

SUE JAY ANDY CRAIG REG HARCOURT It's serious, it's fun. it will make you feel angry and amused. It's Central W eekend Live!, delighting in controversy, relishing the unusual, and getting to the heart of issues in the news. Above all, it's the programme where the audience have their say, and if your organisation thinks there's an issue to be tackled then write in - and, maybe, you'll be on Central W eekend Live! Write to: The Editor, Central W eekend Live!, Central House, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2JP. PRODUCTION DOUG CARNEGIE. SUE HONEYFORD. GARETH JONES PRODUCER BRUCE GROCOTT EDITOR MIKE TOWNSON Central Production

TVS 1.30 Bulman; 2.30 Bygones; 3.00 Wish You Were Here; 3.30 to 4.00 Country GP; 5.15 to 5.45 Blockbusters; 6.30 to 7.00 Challenge of the South; 7.30 to 8.30 Murder, She Wrote; 10.30 Facing South; 11.00 to 1.20arn Film- The Betsy. Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall star in Harold Robbins's dynastic saga. GRANADA 1.30 Week in View; 2.00 Tucker's Witch; 3.00 to 3.25 Look Who's Talking 3.30 to 4.00 Young Doctors; 5.15 to 5.45 Blockbusters; 6.30 to 7.00 Please Sir; 10.30 Film - Borsalino and Co. Alain Delon as gangster in colourful French comedy-drama; 12.30 to 1.30am Ben Sidran in Concert. YORKSHIRE 1.25 Help Yourself; 1.30 Film - Hour of Decision. Thriller starring Jeff Morrow and Hazel Court (b/w); 3.00 to 3.25 Wish You Were Here... ?; 7.30 to 8.30 Knight Rider; 12.20 to 12.45am Tales from the Darkside. HTV 1.30 Film - The Stranger Came Home. British murder drama starring Paulette Goddard; 3.00 to 3.25 Wish You Were Here?; 5.15 to 5.45 Diffrent Strokes; 10.30 The Weekend Starts Here; 11.30 to 1.15am Film - The Big Black Pill. Robert Blake as down-at-heel private eye. HTV (Wales) as general service except: 6.00 to 7.00 Wales at Six; 10.30 Your Number's Up; 11.00 to 11.30 Mind Your Language. THAMES/LINT 1.30 to 3.25 Film - Elephant Walk. Romantic drama set in Ceylon, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Finch; 5.15 to 5.45 Blockbusters; 6.00 to 7.00 6 O'Clock Show; 7.30 to 8.30 Murder, She Wrote; 10.30 London Programme; 11.00 South of Watford; 11.30 to 1.15arn Film - The Mercenaries. Tough tale of civil war in the Congo, starring Rod Taylor, Jim Brown. ANGLIA 1.30 Film - Home and Away. Madcap comedy, with Jack Warner (b/w); 3.00 to 3.25 Wish You Were Here...?; 5.15 to 5.45 Blockbusters; 7.30 to 8.30 Murder, She Wrote; 10.30 Cross Questions: 11.10 to 12.50arn Film - Lady Ice. Caper/thriller with Donald Sutherland.

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FRIDAY 5.00 Car 54, Where Are You? PUNCHER AND JUDY

2.15pm Their Lordships' House Last night's programme.

Gloria Hunniford toasts couples competing in `The Newlywed Game'. ITV, 7.00.

2.30 Passage to Britain

Made in black and white

THE JEWS — THE KOSHER BRITISH

5.30 The Tube

The Jews were first expelled from Britain in 1290, but they were invited back in 1655. Now they are seen as a successful immigrant group, but they have often had to face virulent anti-semitism. For booklet send a £1.25 cheque/PO to address 1, page 47. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER DAVID COHEN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANTHONY HOWARD TVS Production

3.00 Time to Remember 1: TURN OF THE CENTURY 1896-1902

The two faces of Spencer Tracy — below with Ingrid Bergman — in 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'. C4, 10.30.

Another showing of the classic ITV documentary series charting the social and political history of Britain from the Victorian aae to the end of World War Two through the archives of Pa the News. Today's programme looks at Britain in the Victorian era — an age of horsedrawn carriages and crossing sweepers. of boaters and bathing huts. Narrated by Basil Rathbone. Made in black and white Previously shown on ITV EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TERRY ASHWOOD WRITER/PRODUCER PETER BAYLIS A BC Television Production

3.30 Young and Old

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I feet the stars of new French ,oap opera PLUS top teams clash in the Super Bowl PLUS Fun with Cannon and Ball and fraggle Rock

New York policemen Toody (Joe E Ross) and Muldoon (Fred Gwynne) enlist the help of boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson (who plays himself) to persuade a young man that boxing is not for him.

Irish documentary about the fascination of ships — the old and the new. A young boy is shown around the Belfast shipyards by his grandfather, a retired shipbuilder. He then wanders off on his own, and discovers an old steam engine and steam powered boat, and gains an insight into a forgotten world.

JOOLS HOLLAND PAULA YATES WENDY MAY THEN JERICHO ICICLE WORKS HOWLIN WILF AND THE VEEJAYS

Music from London to Liverpool with Then Jericho, The Icicle Works and R B discovery Howlin Will and the Veejays all live in the studio. On film, Patsy Kensit talks to Paula about the eighth wonder of the world. And The Tube names the finalists in its video search competition for young video-making talent. EDITOR JONATHAN HEWES DIRECTORS GAVIN TAYLOR, GEOFF WONFOR PRODUCER JOHN GWYN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MALCOLM GERRIE Tyne Tees Television Production

7.00 Channel 4 News 7.50 Book Choice Frank Johnson, parliamentary columnist of The Times and opera buff, discusses the new, tenth edition of Kobbes' Complete Opera Book, by Lord Harewood. PRODUCER CRESTA NORRIS EDITOR MIRIAM GROSS Channel 4 Production

followed by

Weather

8.00 What the Papers Say

10.00 The Golden Girls

Freelance journalist Michael Leapman looks at the week's papers.

THE WAY WE MET

RESEARCH CANDIDA TUNBRIDGE DIRECTOR PETER MULLINGS PRODUCER MICHAEL RYAN Granada Television ProductiOn

Last in the comedy series about four single women who share a house. Tonight, the girls reminisce about the way they first met. Oracle subtitles page 888

8.15 A Week in Politics NICK ROSS NUCLEAR POWER — WHO NEEDS IT?

The government is due to announce its decision on a new nuclear power station at Sizewell, less than a year after Chernobyl. Television's authoritative political Weekly' presents a report on the safety, economics and politics of civil nuclear power here and abroad. Presented by Nick Ross, with reporter Sue Cameron. DIRECTORS DAVID ASH, MIKE AKESTER PRODUCER ROB SHEPHERD DEPUTY EDITOR PAUL BRYERS EDITOR ANNE LAPPING Brook Productions

9.00 E.R.

Dorothy Rose Blanche Sophia

Bee Arthur Betty White Rue McClanahan Estelle Getty

10.30 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde SPENCER TRACY INGRID BERGMAN

The series of film thrillers for Friday nights on Channel Four continues with Spencer Tracy's 1941 portrayal of Robert Louis Stevenson's famous Dr Jekyll, who is engrossed in his scientific experiments to separate the evil from good in men's souls. But when he drinks his own formula, Jekyll becomes his evil alter ego, the fiendish Mr Hyde... Made in black and white

SON OF SHEINFELD

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American comedy set in a chaotic emergency room at a hospital. Dr Sheinfeld nearly treats himself for shock when his estranged son unexpectedly appears, sporting a new wave look.

Dr Jekyll Spencer Tracy Mr Hyde Ivy Petersen Ingrid Bergman Beatrix Emery Lana Turner Sir Charles Donald Crisp Dr John Lanyon Ian Hunter SCREENPLAY JOHN LEE MAHIN DIRECTOR VICTOR FLEMING

Dr Howard Sheinfeld Dr Eve Sheridan Joan Thor Julie W illiams Maria A marda Fred Burdock

Elliott Gould Mary McDonnell Conchata Ferrell Lynne Moody Shuko Akune Bruce Young

9.30 Newhart THE PRODIGAL DARRYL

Comedy with inn keeper Dick Loudon. Joanna strives to get a Christmas card picture taken, despite a heatwave. Dick Loudon Joanna Loudon George Utley Stephanie

Bob Newhart Mary Frann Torn Poston Julia Duffy

12.30 to 1.15am approx The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross Nick Plytas & Ecstasy

A new show and a new host rolled into one to bring you chat, music, variety and comedy. Risque, yes — but never crude. PRODUCER COLIN CALLENDAR DIRECTOR GORDON ELSBURY Caliender Company Production in association with Channel X

Martell ?I/m.3 Production

4.00 Mavis on 4 This week Mavis Nicholson introduces an extra programme.

4.30 Jigsaw Dickie Davies hosts the daily game show.

Elliot Gould (left) with the staff of E.R, Conchata Ferrell, Shuko Akune, Bruce Y oung (top row), and Mary McDonnell, Corinne Bohrer, Lynne Moody. W atch at 9.00.

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National Health Service. reputedly top-class Peggy Hatch But your doctor can put surgeons. Do think Maidenhead, Berkshire you in touch with a team carefully about it. It is It is certainly better to of specialists, such as inevitable that our finish off with clean those at the London bodies change after water, as some people Hospital Medical childbirth and with time. have more sensitive College. If you pay for it insides than others. The A loving husband yourself, it costs £150 to accepts these easiest way is just to £180. If you intend to honourable scars. Y ou leave the cold tap take out an affiliation should remember he is trickling for this order and are on Legal not getting any lovelier purpose. A id, you can get either. financial assistance to Homely friends cover the cost of the Hospital beds test. A ccording to an Sharing frozen assets I am one of five students expert in this field, at the living in a semi-detached My mother is very ill and present time there is My husband and I are pensioners and has been waiting for an house in an area about 95 to 98 per cent have a tip which might help others. Nine operation for some time. predominantly inhabited chance of producing years ago, when we were preparing for Twice our local hospital by old people. At first proof that a man is not has rung and told her a retirement, we decided to buy a freezer. they were naturally the father. However, it is suspicious and bed is available. but We paid out the required money to stock not possible to prove each time when she got apprehensive about it fully, and I made a list of all its contents conclusively that a man there the bed had been having students near and prices of individual portions. Every is the father although filled by a foreigner. If them, hardly surprising, time we eat from the freezer, I put away there may be significant the Health Service is as most students seem to the appropriate money for replacement, evidence. meant to provide for be uncooperative, keeping in step with rising prices. In this British citizens, surely impatient and unwilling way we do not have to worry about people should see that to try to understand the Seats, please another big outlay to re-stock. we come before elderly. We all put a lot immigrants. I cannot Mrs P E Davis I am almost 90 and a of time and effort into express how strongly I improving this image keen reader of your East Earn, London feel about these and attitude, and it has page. My question is: This is a really good tip for the budgetdisgusting arrangements proved very rewarding. why is it that you never conscious and with the £10 for my for sick people. They often invite us in find a chair or seat to Letter of The W eek I am sending you, I Fiona H (aged 15) for tea and biscuits, and rest on in shops any hope you can stock up with something Hertfordshire this, in turn, provides us more? I go to Swindon for a special treat. W hat a worrying time for each week and on coach with the sense of you. I can well imagine trips with my daughter. I security and family your disappointment to on having my breasts atmosphere which we get a bit tired waiting Figure wise? find plans changed at enlarged. Can you tell miss so much being while folks are looking the last minute. On the I am a married woman of me how to go about this, away from home for the around, especially in other hand, the patient in and whether you feel I 34 who has a family of first time. clothes and shoe shops. would be doing the right the bed you hoped for Ms IC Mills young children. I am Mrs B Wakefield must have been an Ormskirk, Lancashire aware that my body is thing? Wiltshire emergency — a human BWR I very much like the way no longer as trim and You are not the only East Sussex being who was shapely as it used to be, you describe what you sufferer, Mrs W akefield, I am more and more desperately ill. So surely, youngsters get from this and I am getting very and I am sure you will in such cases, it doesn't wary of advising people depressed about .it. I am community operation. be glad to hear of the to have cosmetic surgery matter whether he or also afraid that my Y our hosts must realise Care with a Chair of any kind, unless there she is Russian, Indian, that you visit because husband will no longer campaign. Many shops Nigerian or Italian. This, display the small sticker, you enjoy their company, find me attractive. I have are strong medical Tm afraid, is how racism reasons. Two recent not because you feel you been left some money W e Care with a Chair, starts. Perhaps when cases in which the ought to. 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her operation your feelings towards people of different nationalities will change, especially when you see the care and devotion of the nurses and doctors who look after her. However, Fiona, if you have proof positive that the promised bed was not taken by an emergency patient, then you should drop a line to your MP giving him all the details of the case.

Rush tactics If anyone pushes in front of me while I am standing in a queue, I always smile and say: Do please go ahead of me if you are in such a rush.' The resulting sniggers from those behind me are exceedingly satisfying, apportioning blame where it is due and restoring good humour all round. Mrs H fillings East Twickenham Middlesex

I am a tremendous believer in the power of the honeyed word and the sweet smile! W e all race about far too much. I have been reading 'The Book of Stress Survival: How to Relax and Live Positively, by A lix Kirsta, published by George A llen and Unwin at £6.95. W ell illustrated, it shows how to pinpoint and reduce stress in everyday life.

Last word Could I please follow up your letter from the 15-year-old who had a problem choosing which of her divorced parents to visit over Christmas? Your readers might like to know that The National Stepfamily Association is able to put its members, many of whom may feel isolated or would like to write to a friend in similar circumstances, in touch with each other. Membership is £10 per year (£5 for those on low income) and you can write to the address below for details of the scheme if you would like to join in. Mary Rhodes Administrator Stepfamily 162 Tenison Road Cambridge CB 1 2DR

There's always £10 for the Letter of the Week. Katie regrets that she is unable to enter into individual correspondence.

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