Source: Evening Times via Google News Archive.
BBC1
8:00 The Family Ness
8:35 Muppet Babies
9:00 Saturday Superstore
12:00 Grandstand
5:05 News
5:15 Scottish News and Sport
5:20 Roland Rat: The Series
The repellent rodent rides again while all around him fall at his feet to worship... or something. This week's special guest is Leslie Ash who stars as a beautiful spy.
5:45 Doctor Who
Complete now with the effervescent Bonnie Langford, the bold doctor continues to confound the Time Lords as his trial proceeds.
6:10 The Noel Edmonds Late Late Breakfast Show
Legitimised lunacy rules the airwaves in another fun-filled live show which features a whirly wheeler making a life saving rescue in the North Sea. And for those ever hopeful of Noel ringing their number, this week's key phrase is: "Oh Rodney, you're such a plonker".
7:00 Every Second Counts
A decidely unmagical quiz show (hosted by Paul Daniels) methinks a magic wand would not go amiss here.
7:35 Hi-de-Hi
New series has the Camp Controller arriving to threaten everyone's jobs. All the usual lovable gang are back - Ruth Madoc, Su Pollard, Jeffrey Holland and David Griffin.
8:05 Casualty
A man crashes his car and the ambulance bringing him in is involved with some skinheads.
8:55 BBC News and Sport (Moira Stuart)
9:10 Royal British Legion of Rememberance
Held in the Royal Albert Hall, London, in the presence of the Queen.
10:40 Sportscene
The best of the action from one of the day's top Premier League clashes.
11:20 Starsky and Hutch
Hutch is lost in the city and Starsky has two days to find him.
12:10 Championship Bowling
The CIS Insurance United Kingdom Indoor Singles Championship.
1:10 Weather
1:15 sign-off
BBC2
1:50 Film: "Mr. Skeffington" (1944) Bette Davis.
3:50 Laramie
A reformed outlaw finds himself at the scene of a bank robbery.
4:40 Championship Bowling
First semi-final of the UK Indoor Singles.
6:25 International Bridge Club
Four of the world's top bridge players in a tournament aboard the cruise liner Canberra.
6:55 News View (Moira Stuart/Sue Carpenter)
7:35 Saturday Review
8:25 From East to West
Mahler's The Song of the Earth.
9:35 Championship Bowling
Second semifinal from Preston.
10:00 Film: "Blood Simple" (1983)
11:35 Film: "D.O.A" (1949) Edmond O'Brien.
1:05 sign-off
Scottish Television
6:55 TV-am
7:30 The Wide Awake Club
9:25 No. 73
11:00 Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
12:00 News
12:05 Saint and Greavsie
More pronouncements and loud opinions from the pair best equipped to do so - Ian St. John and Jimmy Greaves.
12:30 Wrestling
Grunts and groans from St. George's Hall, Bradford.
1:20 The Fall Guy
A proposed fishing trip planned by Colt and Howie is disrupted when Terri arrives with another proposal.
2:15 Comedy Classic: The Cuckoo Waltz
A letter from his wife, Carol, forces Gavin to take stock of his situation.
2:45 International Rugby Union
France vs. New Zealand, from Toulouse.
4:45 Results Service
5:00 News
5:05 Blockbusters
Bob Holness with the quiz for 16 to 18-year-olds.
5:35 The A-Team
Hannibal and B.A. team up with top wrestler Hulk Hogan to help a boy's father who is escaping from a troubled past.
6:30 Blind Date
Cilla Black introduces more unlikely couples to each other - and is brave enough to hang about for some of the results.
7:15 Saturday Gang
Gary Wilmot, Hale and Pace and Kate Robbins back in lively action for another Saturday night round of fun and frolics.
7:45 3-2-1
Theme this week for Ted Rogers and his guests is simply "Winners".
8:45 News
9:00 Unnatural Causes
The first of seven plays about how death by unnatural causes can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time.
10:00 Film: "The Phantom of the Opera" (1982)
11:45 Digance at Work
East Ender Richard Digance's first solo series - stories and songs about life's oddities.
12:15 Late Call
Reverend Lewis Misselbrook, adviser in Evangelism for the Baptist Union.
12:20 sign-off
Channel 4
12:20 Isaura the Slave Girl (the Brazilian soap opera)
12:45 Racing
From Doncaster the 12:55, 1:25, 2:00 and 2:30 races.
2:50 Film: "A Song is Born"
4:55 Johnny Smith and Poker Huntas
5:00 Brookside Omnibus
6:00 Right to Reply
6:30 The Great Australian Boat Race
7:00 News and Weather
7:05 7 Days
Walter Fenton, aged 91, recalls the Battle of the Somme.
7:30 Strangers Abroad
Story of Margaret Mead, one of the world's best known anthropologists.
8:30 Redbrick
Life is not totally festive at Newcastle University as the first term of academic year draws to a close.
9:00 Paradise Postponed
Leslie tries to sort out his home life and Agnes can no longer cope with Henry's infidelities.
10:00 Hill Street Blues
11:00 Who Dares Wins
Topical and frequently outrageous comedy.
11:45 Film: "The Magnetic Monster"
1:10 sign-off
BBC1
8:00 The Family Ness
8:35 Muppet Babies
9:00 Saturday Superstore
12:00 Grandstand
5:05 News
5:15 Scottish News and Sport
5:20 Roland Rat: The Series
The repellent rodent rides again while all around him fall at his feet to worship... or something. This week's special guest is Leslie Ash who stars as a beautiful spy.
5:45 Doctor Who
Complete now with the effervescent Bonnie Langford, the bold doctor continues to confound the Time Lords as his trial proceeds.
6:10 The Noel Edmonds Late Late Breakfast Show
Legitimised lunacy rules the airwaves in another fun-filled live show which features a whirly wheeler making a life saving rescue in the North Sea. And for those ever hopeful of Noel ringing their number, this week's key phrase is: "Oh Rodney, you're such a plonker".
7:00 Every Second Counts
A decidely unmagical quiz show (hosted by Paul Daniels) methinks a magic wand would not go amiss here.
7:35 Hi-de-Hi
New series has the Camp Controller arriving to threaten everyone's jobs. All the usual lovable gang are back - Ruth Madoc, Su Pollard, Jeffrey Holland and David Griffin.
8:05 Casualty
A man crashes his car and the ambulance bringing him in is involved with some skinheads.
8:55 BBC News and Sport (Moira Stuart)
9:10 Royal British Legion of Rememberance
Held in the Royal Albert Hall, London, in the presence of the Queen.
10:40 Sportscene
The best of the action from one of the day's top Premier League clashes.
11:20 Starsky and Hutch
Hutch is lost in the city and Starsky has two days to find him.
12:10 Championship Bowling
The CIS Insurance United Kingdom Indoor Singles Championship.
1:10 Weather
1:15 sign-off
BBC2
1:50 Film: "Mr. Skeffington" (1944) Bette Davis.
3:50 Laramie
A reformed outlaw finds himself at the scene of a bank robbery.
4:40 Championship Bowling
First semi-final of the UK Indoor Singles.
6:25 International Bridge Club
Four of the world's top bridge players in a tournament aboard the cruise liner Canberra.
6:55 News View (Moira Stuart/Sue Carpenter)
7:35 Saturday Review
8:25 From East to West
Mahler's The Song of the Earth.
9:35 Championship Bowling
Second semifinal from Preston.
10:00 Film: "Blood Simple" (1983)
11:35 Film: "D.O.A" (1949) Edmond O'Brien.
1:05 sign-off
Scottish Television
6:55 TV-am
7:30 The Wide Awake Club
9:25 No. 73
11:00 Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
12:00 News
12:05 Saint and Greavsie
More pronouncements and loud opinions from the pair best equipped to do so - Ian St. John and Jimmy Greaves.
12:30 Wrestling
Grunts and groans from St. George's Hall, Bradford.
1:20 The Fall Guy
A proposed fishing trip planned by Colt and Howie is disrupted when Terri arrives with another proposal.
2:15 Comedy Classic: The Cuckoo Waltz
A letter from his wife, Carol, forces Gavin to take stock of his situation.
2:45 International Rugby Union
France vs. New Zealand, from Toulouse.
4:45 Results Service
5:00 News
5:05 Blockbusters
Bob Holness with the quiz for 16 to 18-year-olds.
5:35 The A-Team
Hannibal and B.A. team up with top wrestler Hulk Hogan to help a boy's father who is escaping from a troubled past.
6:30 Blind Date
Cilla Black introduces more unlikely couples to each other - and is brave enough to hang about for some of the results.
7:15 Saturday Gang
Gary Wilmot, Hale and Pace and Kate Robbins back in lively action for another Saturday night round of fun and frolics.
7:45 3-2-1
Theme this week for Ted Rogers and his guests is simply "Winners".
8:45 News
9:00 Unnatural Causes
The first of seven plays about how death by unnatural causes can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time.
10:00 Film: "The Phantom of the Opera" (1982)
11:45 Digance at Work
East Ender Richard Digance's first solo series - stories and songs about life's oddities.
12:15 Late Call
Reverend Lewis Misselbrook, adviser in Evangelism for the Baptist Union.
12:20 sign-off
Channel 4
12:20 Isaura the Slave Girl (the Brazilian soap opera)
12:45 Racing
From Doncaster the 12:55, 1:25, 2:00 and 2:30 races.
2:50 Film: "A Song is Born"
4:55 Johnny Smith and Poker Huntas
5:00 Brookside Omnibus
6:00 Right to Reply
6:30 The Great Australian Boat Race
7:00 News and Weather
7:05 7 Days
Walter Fenton, aged 91, recalls the Battle of the Somme.
7:30 Strangers Abroad
Story of Margaret Mead, one of the world's best known anthropologists.
8:30 Redbrick
Life is not totally festive at Newcastle University as the first term of academic year draws to a close.
9:00 Paradise Postponed
Leslie tries to sort out his home life and Agnes can no longer cope with Henry's infidelities.
10:00 Hill Street Blues
11:00 Who Dares Wins
Topical and frequently outrageous comedy.
11:45 Film: "The Magnetic Monster"
1:10 sign-off