presented by Frank Bough and Selina Scott
includes Sew Easy, with Hilary James demonstrating how to make a complete summer wardrobe, Norman St. John Stevas in the kitchen and music from Spandau Ballet
First of nine programmes on the science behind gardening
Animated science fiction stories
(new Series)
With Paul McDowell
Lee Horsley as the rich private eye hero of the latest formula import, now probing the death of a toy manufacturer, with a robot adversary out to stop him
Reports from Angola on the internal conflict which has raged in the country since it gained independence from Portugal in 1975, with the rebel UNITA forces, aided by South Africa, continuing to challenge the precarious MPLA government and - as new film from the interior reveals - achieving; considerable success with their guerrilla activities. Plus what future for Britain’s coal industry?
A made of TV movie starring Edmond O’Brien, Vera Miles and Gene Raymond
A gunman's search for his friend’s killer leads him to New Orleans at Mardi Gras time
Contributors
Teleplay by: Jack Laird
Teleplay by: Stanford Whitmore
Based on a Novel by: Dorothy B. Hughes
Directed by: Donald Siegel
Produced by: Raymond Wagner
Arnie Seeger: Edmond O'Brien
Lois Seeger: Vera Miles
Harry Pace: Robert Culp
Whitey Devlin: Gene Raymond
Barry Norman reviews Sophie's Choice, starring Meryl Streep, a rumoured candidate for an Oscar after her performance as a Polish refugee in New York who gets caught up in a bizarre relationship with two men. Plus a look at Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn in the comedy Best Friends
A new series of six films looking at women’s health from a positive and preventive viewpoint, in a practical, self-help format. To begin with, a women’s group from Deptford explains the mechanics of the female reproductive system, and explain what to expect of an internal examination and a cervical smear