Andy Crane presents a whole morning of summer entertainment assisted by Siobhan Mayer ,
Colin Heywood , and Sue Devaney. Starting with The Pink Panther Show
Pink Arcade, Life with Feathers, Pink SWAT (R)
0.25 Record Breakers
Dominoes Special A special edition of television's top record-breaking show presented by Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter
One-and-a-half million dominoes were painstakingly set up in patterns representing scenes and symbols from the 12 member countries of the EEC. The aim, to knock them all down for a new world domino-toppling record.
Television presentation TROS. Holland
Producer BART BIJSTERVELD (R)
9.50 Laurel and Hardy Pie in the Sky (R)
10.00 News
Weather followed by But First This! starting with Hartbeat
An exciting approach to the art of making pictures with Tony Hart and Margot Wilson String 'n' Tape
There's a tail about a cat, a rather special video player at the beach, patterns in the Buckinghamshire countryside and a little orange house with a peel. (R)
10.30am
Play School 'Right, said Fred'
Presenters Fred Harris Lesley Woods
Story: Mrs Simpkin and the Magic Wheelbarrow by LINDA ALLEN
Musical director PAUL READE Director BRIAN JAMESON
Series producer CHRISTINE HEWITT Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
10.55 Five to Eleven with Philip Madoc
11.00 News
Weather followed by But First This! starting with SOS Coast Guard
A classic cliffhanger serial in 12 thrilling chapters starring
10: The Acid Trail
Where is the 200th box of disintegrating gas? Boroff suspects Terry as he races to Bells supplies for his
Harmard 'Type 4' compressor which Dick needs urgently for his experiments. A REPUBLIC serial
11.30 Take Nobody's Word for It
'Do-it-yourself science presented by Carol Vorderman and Professor Ian Fells of Newcastle University.
In the last programme of the series, studio guest Dr Frank Close explains how to build a universe out of quarks, leptons and bosons (what?), and takes Carol to see the inmates of the particle zoo.... There's the story of the Yorkshire school that found itself to be one of the few independent sources of radiation monitoring after the explosion at Chernobyl in 1986. (R)