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Mercoledì 8 Febbraio 1989 - BBC ONE -
6.00:Ceefax AM
6.35:Leon Errol
in Bested by a Beard.
An RKO film
6.55:Weather
7.00:Breakfast Time
with John Stapleton and Jeremy Paxman. Sports news from Sally Jones.
8.55:Regional News and Weather
9.00:News
9.20:Kilroy!
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
10.00:News
Weather followed by Going for Gold
10.25:Children's BBC
Andy Crane - starting with Playbus
The Dot Stop
Seven is the number of the day. Dot finds seven hats to wear.
Storyteller lain Lauchlan Story: The Ant and the Grasshopper Music
PAUL READE
Producer MICHAEL COLE
10.50am The Wombles
10.55:Five to Eleven
with Nicolette McKenzie
11.00:News
Weather followed by Open Air
12.00:News
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
Including a Terpsichorean lesson from top tap dancer Tim Flavin.
12.55:Regional News and Weather
13.00:One O'Clock News
with Philip Hayton
Weather MICHAEL FISH
13.30:Neighbours
Lucy returns from hospital. Des hears startling news about Daphne's father. Written by C. V SCHOFIELD Directed by MARK PIPER
13.50:International Football
Greece v England from Athens. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Live coverage of the second half follows highlights of the first half, as England step into 1989 looking to improve on last year's disappointing record.
John Motson is joined by former England international,' Trevor Brooking , and Jimmy Hill adds comment.
Television presentation ERT, Greece Editor BRIAN BARWICK
14.50:Cartoon
If the football overruns this programme will be cancelled.
15.00:The BBC Diet Programme
Fifth of six programmes.
More good news for slimmers as Barbara Dickson and Roy Noble offer further advice about the BBC diet.
This week: exercise and how it can speed up weight loss; Anton Mosimann offers another gourmet slimmers' recipe and this afternoon's guests include the 17-stone Christopher Biggins and the return of Barry Took following his spell on the BBC diet.
Producer TONY MCAVOY
A PROSPECT PICTURES production for BBC Wales
15.30:The Pink Panther Show
Presenting the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in-the-pink. Le Ball and Chain Gang We Give Pink Stamps Crow de Guerre
Pink Panther theme by HENRY MANCINI (R)
15.50:Children's BBC
Andy Crane - starting with Barney
Barney Gets into Mischief
Barney gets so excited when the fair comes to town that he nearly gets carried away ... in a hot-air balloon!
3.55pm Bodytalk Bodytalking Hands
Presented by Wayne Pritchett with Compton First School, Ealing, Mime Troupe. The Bodytalk band:
Bill Le Sage (keyboards)
Alec Dankworth (bass guitar) Mark Reader (guitar/vocals) and guests
Steve and Megumi Biddle. Written by WAYNE PRITCHETT and NINA TULLAR
Directed by JULIA KNOWLES
Produced by PETER CHARLTON
4.10pm The Snorks Me Jo-Jo, You Daffney
4.20pm Never Kiss Frogs! and Other Stories
Today: The Reversible Giant by ROBERT LEESON. Told for Jackanory by Jonathon Morris.
Take a look in a spoon and you'll see how young Robin turned a giant upside down - but then what happened? Pictures by PETER RUSH
4.35pm Belle and Sebastian
A Visit to Jail
Belle and Sebastian are pursued by Hernandez and Fernandez. They escape, only to be caught by the Spanish police. Sebastian plots a scheme to break out of jail and finds a new friend, Sara.
5.00pm Newsround
5.10pm Tom's Midnight Garden by PHILIPPA PEARCE. Last of six episodes dramatised by JULIA JONES. Hatty and Tom have started on their greatest adventure - skating all the way to Ely.
17.35:Neighbours
18.00:Six O'Clock News
with Nicholas WitcheU and Philip Hayton
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
18.30:Regional news magazines
19.00:Wogan
Join Terry and his guests. Director TONY NEWMAN
Producer GRAHAM OWENS
Series producer PETER ESTALL
19.35:Best of British
Further extracts from 50 years of film entertainment produced by Rank.
Narrated by Sir John Mills.
This week: Heaven and Earth The battle between good and evil inspired Deborah Kerr and Kathleen Byron in Black Narcissus, Lily Palmer in Conspiracy of Hearts and David Niven in A Matter of Life and Death. Written by ASHLEY AND ROBERT SIDAWAY Produced by MAURICE SELLAR and ROBERT SIDAWAY
A BEST OF BRITISH FILMS production
20.00 - DALLAS
War and Love and the Whole Damned Thing
Ray Krebbs returns and is pitched into the increasingly bitter battle over the Ewings' land. As Sue Ellen and Wendell plot to sabotage JR's business deals, the object of their scheming is considering another kind of contract....
Written by LEONARD KATZMAN Directed by RUSS MAYBERRY
20.50

oints of View with Anne Robinson
21.00:Nine O'Clock News
with Martyn Lewis
Regional News; Weather
21.30:Q.E.D.
The Man Who Believes in Body Transplants At the Cleveland
Metropolitan Hospital, Dr Robert White is the popular genius whose brain surgery saves countless lives. But to the anti-vivisectionists who bombard him with obscene letters and phone calls, he is the infamous research scientist who once transplanted one monkey's body on to another monkey's head. The hybrid creature survived for over a week.
Dr White now believes that the next 50 years will see the first human body transplants. David Filkin went to
America to find out more about Dr White and his extraordinary ideas.
22.00: SPORTSNIGHT
Introduced by Steve Rider. International Football including Greece v England. Highlights of this afternoon's friendly in the Olympic
Stadium, Athens - Bobby Robson 's last chance to assess his players before the World Cup tie in Albania in a month's time. News also of Scotland and Northern Ireland in their World Cup games against Cyprus and Spain respectively.
Commentator JOHN MOTSON
World Ski Championships The best of the action from the super giant slaloms (that's a cross between a giant slalom and a downhill) where both the defending champions are Swiss - Pirmin Zurbriggen and Maria WaUiser.
Commentator DAVID VINE
Boxing
Harry Carpenter has the latest news from the USA on the Tyson v Bruno fight in Las Vegas.
Television presentation: Football ERT. Ski ABC
23.30:The Rockford Files
starring in Only Rock 'n'Roll Will Never Die (1)
Jim is hired by pop star Tim Ritchie to find his business associate
Brian Charles , a former member of his band, the Suspects, and a former drug addict.
It seems like a simple case of 'missing persons' until Jim recognises mobster Bemi Selsdon at Tim's recording studio. (R)
0.20:Weather