Feb 7th 1987

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MONDAY ' 625 Help! VW TAYLOR GEE

Community action.

Thames 4.45pm Dodger, Bonzo and The Rest BY GEOFFREY CASE

In the last in the series of the children's drama, the children club together to give Dodger and Bonzo a farewell present and Ronnie plans a surprise outing. t Oracle subtitles page 888

Lee Ross Dodger Sophy McCallum Bonzo Jenny Jay Elaine Stephanie Jennie Goossens R onnie Mark Fletcher Ms Booker Lyndon Hughes Mark Peters Christopher Scoular Wendy Peters Julia Goodman Lyndon Haynes Brian Richard Holgate Delmont Cheryl Hall Mrs Jackson Damien Nash Larry Sarah Kerslake Children { David Scaffardi Wayne Watkins DESIGNER ALEX CLARKE PRODUCER SHEILA KINANY DIRECTOR DEREK BENNE,T1' Thames Television Production

5.15 Connections Quiz for sixth-formers.

News at 5.45 6.00 Thames News ANDREW GARDNER JOHN ANDREW plus weatherman Jack Scott

With reporters Ken Andrew, David Bellin, Rita Carter, Paul Greene, Tricia Ingrains, Tina Jenkins, Paul Larsmon, Graham Miller, Simon Neave, Marcus Powell, Christopher Rainbow and Marc Wadsworth. STUDIO DIRECTORS ANTHONY J BACON JOHN RUSSELL PRODUCERS BARBARA LONG, MALCOLM DOUGLAS NEWS EDITOR KEITH BLOGG EDITOR ROB KIRK Thames Television Production

ITV variations Programmes in adjoining areas are as Thames except for: TVS 1.30 Home Cookery Club; 1.35 to 3.25 Film - Josephine and Men. Comedy with Glynis Johns and Jack Buchanan; 5.15 to 5.45 Sons and Daughters; 6.00 Coast to Coast; 6.30 to 7.00 Horses for Courses; 10.30 Sweeney; 11.30 to 12.30 Hammer House of Horror. ANGLIA 1.30 Film - Brook's Last Case. New York detective retires to California, stars Richard Widmark; 3.15 to 3.25 Cartoon Time; 8.15 to 5.45 Ernmerdale Farm; 6.00 About Anglia; 6.30 to 7.00 Survival; 10.30 Anglia Reports; 11.00 The Sweeney-, 12.00 to 12.30am That's Hollywood. CENTRAL 1.30 to 3.29 Film Birth of The Beatles. Dramatisation of the early career of The Beatles; 6.00 to 6.35 Central News; 10.35 Contrasts; 11.05 to 11.50 Darts.

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CO-ORDINATORS PHILIP ADAMS, FLO HERVEY, GERRY LYSEIGHT RESEARCH CARMEL PERRY DIRECTOR/PRODUCER ALAN AFRIAT SERIES PRODUCER SIMON BUXTON Thames Television Production

6.35 Crossroads Mrs Tardebigge drops yet another almighty clanger! For cast, see Thursday

See page 45 WRITER MARGARET PHELAN SCRIPT EDITOR VERONICA HENRY DESIGNER PAUL MARTIN DIRECTOR NICK M.ALLETT PRODUCER WILLIAM SMETHURST

Central Production

7.00 Wish You Were Here. . . ? JUDITH CHALMERS ANNEKA RICE CHRIS KELLY

For a long time farmers have been saying that today's best cash crop is tourists. Now tourists are beginning to realise that farmhouses represent some of the best-value accommodation in Britain. And, as Judith discovers, it is not just on holiday that staying on a farm makes sense. Anneka reaches the south Pacific on her journey around the world. Chris is in Turkey to report from one of the last stretches of coast in the Mediterranean to escape the concrete and crowds of mace holidaymaking. The travel consultant is Robin Dewhurst. Details of all these holidays are on page 197 of Oracle. See pages 28 and 40 Oracle subtitles page 8913 WRITERS ADRIAANE PIELOU, PET.L.R HUGHES, PERRO'IT PHILLIPS DIRECTORS CHRISTOPHER PALMER, IAN LITTLE-SMITH EDITOR PETER HUGHES PRODUCER CHRISTOPHER PALMER Thames Television Production

7.30 Coronation Street Rita Fairclough thinks she and Alan ought to give the gossips something to get their teeth into. Oracle subtitles page 888

This weeks cast: Hilda Ogden Jean Alexander Sally W ebster Sally Whittaker Kevin W ebster Michael Le Vell Curly Watts Kevin Kennedy Terry Duckworth Nigel Pivaro Emily Bishop Eileen Derbys Bet Lynch Julie Goodyear Betty Turpin Betty Driver Vera Duckworth Elizabeth Dawn

Rita Fairclough Barbara Knox A lan Bradley Mark Eden Jenny Bradley Sally Ann Matthews Mavis Riley Thelma Barlow Tom Hopwood Len Marten Mrs Leadbetter Pat Grainger B oy Mark Gillard WRITER H V KERSHAW STORIES TOM ELLIOTT, PAUL ABBOTT DESIGNER ERIC DEAKINS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BILL PODMORE DIRECTOR EVA KOLOUCHOVA PRODUCER JOHN G TEMPLE Granada Television Production

8.00 The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole BY SUE TOWNSEND

Comedy drama series about an anguished adolescent. Adrian joins a company of louts, runs away from home and celebrates his 16th birthday on his own. However, after some extremely heavy petting with Pandora, he learns what it is to have the love of a good woman. See page 23 Oracle subtitles page 888

A drian Mole Gan Sammarco Barry Kent Chris Gascoyne Roger Fox Key Neville Watson Melv Rodney Hood Tony J Jean Turner Girls Jayne Lawson Lindsey Stagg Pandora George Mole Stephen Moore Lulu Pauline Mole Roger Frost Stranger Grandma Mole Beryl Reid Dr Donaldson Trevor Ray Steven MacKintosh Nigel Bill Fraser Bert Baxter 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 An in-depth report from the award-winning team. PRODUCERS SIMON BERTHON, STEPHEN CLARKE. IAN McBRIDE, DAVID MILLS STUART PREBBLE, LAURIE FLYNN, PAUL GREENGRASS, CHARLES TREMAYNE, VYVIAN SIMSON EDITOR RAY FITZWALTER Granada Television Production

W hat happens when our hard-pressed hero goes off the rails? join Gian Sammarco in The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole': 8.00.

9.00 Rumpole of the Bailey BY JOHN MORTIMER

LEO McKERN with PETER BOWLES PETER BLYTHE SAMANTHA BOND JONATHAN COY JULIAN CURRY MARION MATHIE RICHARD MURDOCH RUMPOLE AND THE JUDGE'S ELBOW

Rumpole is due to appear in a massage parlour case before his old head of chambers, Guthrie Featherstone, who seems suspiciously reluctant to try the case. Rumpole's present head, soapy Sam Ballard, is impressed by a young upward-thrusting barrister, Charles Hearthstoke, whose plans to modernise chambers affect Rumpole and the clerk Henry, in different, but equally uncomfortable ways. For once they are in accord. Oracle subtitles page 888

Sir Guthrie Featherstone QC Peter Bowles Lady Marigold Featherstone Joanna Van Gyseghem Mr A ddison David Allister Mrs A ddison Hazel McBride Kenneth Cope Norman Leo McKern Rumpole Jonathan Coy Henry Uncle Tom Richard Murdoch Dianne Maureen Derbyshire Sam Ballard QC Peter Blythe

Charles Hearthstoke Nicholas Gecks Hoskins Denys Graham Claude Erskine - Brown Julian Curry Dr Maurice Horridge Rowland Davies Liz Probed Samantha Bond Harriet Cole Receptionist Tessa Bell-Briggs Elsie Hugh Walters Harold Greengrocer Jonathon McKenna Brinsley Lampitt Geoffrey Bayldon A shby Roger Ostime Hilda Rumpole Marion Mathie Det Con Marten Adam Tomlinson DESIGNERS BILL PALMER IAN RUSSELL EXECUTIVE PRODUCER LLOYD SHIRLEY PRODUCER JACQUELINE DAVIS DIRECTOR DONALD McWHINNIE Thames Television Production

10.00 News at Ten followed by Thames News Headlines

10.30 Thames Sport Cockney Snooker Classic FOR THE MECCA BOOKMAKERS TROPHY

First class amateur competition; the prospect for the eventual champion of a challenge

with Steve Davis; sport and showbiz stars enjoying a frame of snooker - that's the unique formula of the Cockney Classic. More than 3000 of the best club players in the South-East set off on the trail of the ÂŁ2500 first prize. Tonight, the last eight are battling for semi-final places while Michael Barrymore hopes to strike it lucky in the celebrity match with Steve Davis. Introduced by Nick Owen with commentary by John Pulman and Steve Davis. Tournament organiser: Bernard King. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TREVOR EAST PRODUCER LEWIS WILLIAMS DIRECTOR MIKE WARD EDITOR RICK WAUMSLEY Thames Sport Production

11.30 Thames Debate Politicians, councillors and members of the public debate '. . . that the arts, including music, ballet, opera and theatre, should be self-sufficient and not receive public money from the Government. . .' The chairman is Michael Barratt. RESEARCH SUSAN KYLE CHRISTINE WHITEHEAD DIRECTOR KEN CRAIG DESIGNER GILL REEDMAN PRODUCER JACK SALTMAN Thames Television Production

12.30 Tales from the Darkside ANSWER ME

Joan Matlin (Jean Marsh), an actress looking for work in New York City, sublets a friend's apartment for the summer but she is disturbed by the ringing of the telephone...

12.55am Night Thoughts Presented this week by Dr Peter Cotterell, Baptist and London Bible College Lecturer. followed by Closedown


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