London
Public School: 7, Get interested. Get Involved. Get Busy. Play Games.
Hugo Chapman joins Radley's Royal Naval section for ten days of winter canoeing and hill walking.
(First shown, BBC2)
SOUTH WEST
Mightier Than the Sword: 2
A profile of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, an impeccable stylist and distinguished Cambridge academic, he divided his time between Cambridge and Fowey.
SOUTH
Bioscope Days
John Huntley returns with a new series of more unique film from the vintage days of the cinema in the South.
WEST
Event
The first of three looks at events and their backgrounds. 1: David Bryant in the premier bowls tournament of the season at Worthing.
MIDLANDS
Straight Talk
Mike Dornan meets Louise Dyson, who runs one of the most successful model agencies outside London.
EAST
Weekend
John Mountford introduces the who, why, what, where and when of life in the Eastern Counties.
NORTH WEST
Sweet and Sour
Stuart Hall and Bill Grundy show how passionately they care about issues they approve or abhor.
NORTH EAST
Phone-in Now
Mike Neville introduces a citizens' action desk - ring Newcastle [number removed] before, during or after the programme. Tonight: Acupuncture with Dr Michael Cohen.
NORTH
Class
In the first of four programmes, drama teacher Eric Prince introduces examples of new work from Northern schools.
SCOTLAND
The Beechgrove Garden
This week George Barron and Jim McColl look for the embryo pests and diseases.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Rock in the City
The third of a series of five rock music concerts recorded at Maysfield Leisure Centre and the Ulster Hall, Belfast. Tonight: Toyah
WALES
Week In, Week Out
People, places and events in Wales and beyond reported by Vincent Kane with BOB HUMPHREYS. (until 11.5)
11.5 News of Wales
11.6 International Showjumping: The Benson and Hedges Championship
Raymond Brooks-Ward reports from Cardiff Castle on the first day. Highlights of the first leg of the Professional Championship and closing stages of The Peacock Stakes.
11.35-1.0 am The Late Film: The Member of the Wedding
Starring Julie Harris, Ethel Walters, Brandon de Wilde, Arthur Franz.
'It happened in that green and crazy summer when Frankie was 12 years old. She belonged to no club and was a member of nothing in the world.'
(Mono)