9.38 Science All Around Places to Live
10.0 Science Session: Living City
10.23 Hwnt ac Yma: Amser 2: 0 fis i fis Cyflwynydd
DAVID LYN Dyn BRINLEY JENKINS Cynhyrchydd ILLTYD LEWIS
(Here and There. BBC Wales)
10.45 Colour You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds In the Wood
Introduced by NIGEL LAMBERT
11.0-11.20 Maths Workshop: Stage The Numbers We Use
11.40 British Social History Towards Equality
With BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER
DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD Family advice with Claire Rayner Weatherman KEITH BEST at 1.30
with Rick Jones
2.2 Colour Watch!
The Taste of Things: 1
2.20 New Horizons: Modern Music Tradition and Experiment
with Alan Towers and Iris Chappie Guests you may like to meet and a selection of items from programmes you may have missed-plus Wednesday's features ...
2.55* Exercise the Lazy Way With JOANNA LEWIS
3.0* Dr David Delvin talks about ... sexual problems
3.10* Fact or Fiction? With IAN GRIMBLE
3.15* News Headlines
3.17* Dig This!
Introduced by Donny MacLeod. Rockeries - have you constructed a currant bun? LES BAILEY shows how to make something more than a pile of soil and bricks. Our experts look at lawn sprinklers, dahlias, and house plants for people who kill everything.
Producer JEREMY PALLANT (Birmingham)
3.45* Shopping Basket
A weekly check on food prices
Director MARTIN L. BELL Producer JANET HOENIG
3.58 What's On/Regional News
(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC2
A cartoon film designed by HILARY HAYTON and GRAHAM MCCULLUM told by WILLIAM MERVYN
'Things that go bump in the night.' Egbert doesn'hear bumps but he does hear noises.
Story by PAUL GROVES
Music by PATRICK HARVEY
Director MICHAEL GRAFTON-ROBINSON
with Phyllida Law The Nine Lives of Island Mackenzie by URSULA MORAY WILLIAMS
Today : Danger from the Sea
with John Craven
For the fifth successive year, the Search Film Competition has attracted a wide variety of entries from young film-makers all over the United Kingdom - films with titles like Bubble and the Volcano, The Winner and Baron von ltchalott.
In today's programme, the first of two, JOHN CRAVEN introduces some of this year's best films and meets some of the young directors who made them.
Arranged by TRIXIE ALLEN
Producer DAVID TURNBULL
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
with Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today Points West and Spotlight South West bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather) Presented by MICHAEL BARRATT FRANK BOUGH , BOB WELLINGS and SUE LAWLEY
starring Ronnie Corbett with Written by BARRY CRYER and GRAHAM CHAPMAN Can Ronnie's customers keep our hero in big with the brewery?
Signature tune by DENIS KING DesignerROGER MURRAY-LEACH Producer DOUGLAS ARGENT
by Lindsay Galloway
Starring lain Cuthbertson, Martin Cochrane, Maev Alexander and Don McKillop
Guest star Tony Selby
The power of the sea should never be taken lightly. When a notorious whirlpool claims several lives, it's important for Sutherland to lay the blame on the right shoulders.
(BBC Scotland)
with Kenneth Kendall and Richard Whitmore ; Weather
Week 7
The ups and downs of a real-life family captured week by week in this 12-part documentary serial. THE WILKINS FAMILY of Reading have a BBC film crew living with them. Will it be a national disaster or a petty squabble that the Family must face this week?
Directors FRANC RODDAM, PAUL WATSON Producer PAUL WATSON
Mrs Wilkins 's choice: page 5
features
England v
Northern Ireland in the Home International Soccer
Championships from Wembley Stadium
Commentator DAVID COLEMAN
Northern Ireland finished runners-up to England in last season's championship.
JIMMY HILL is joined by DON REVIE , manager of Leeds United, and BILL SHANKLY of Liverpool for expert analysis and comment. Introduced by Tony Gubba
Football TV presentation by ALEC WEEKS Producer JONATHAN MARTIN Editor SAM LEITCH
What's On/Regional News
Patrick Moore interviews Dr Carl Sagan, astronomer and exobiologist, on the possibility of life forms on other planets.
Life in the Universe
How strong is the possibility of life existing in other worlds in our galaxy and elsewhere in the universe, and if it does, where is the nearest life likely to be and how could we communicate with it?
Patrick Moore discusses this with Professor Carl Sagan , director of planetary studies at Cornell University in New York.
Producer PATRICIA WOOD