9.38 Out of the Past Bruges to Florence
10.0 Colour Look and Read Cloud Burst. 8: The signal Producer SUE WEEKS
10.25-10.45 History 1917-73 The New Europe %
11.0 Colour Watch!: Threads
Spiders' webs and thread patterns. How fleece is dyed and spun. Presented by JEAN ROGERS and KEN BINGE Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
11.18 Colour Going to Work
Nursing Children - job needing very particular skills and qualities. Commentary by JOHN TUSA Producer GEOFF WILSON
11.40 Colour Music in Action The Prophetic Seer
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Caring for Children
Weatherman KEITH BEST
Bob Langley, Marian Foster, David Seymour and Donny MacLeod
Including Roy Hudd's Music Hall
2.2 Music Time: Programme 8
2.25 Colour People of Many Lands Eastern Europe: Romania
Commentator CHRISTOPHER TRACE Producer PEGGIE BROADHEAD
Introduced by Donny MacLeod
Greenhouses: what do we choose and how much do they cost? BRIAN WALKDEN looks at cost and profit from garden glass. CLAY JONES explains the art of fruit tree pruning and RICHARD BISGROVE continues his Do It Yourself guide to garden design.
Producer JEREMY PALLANT (Birmingham)
Michael Aspel invites you to join him and meet his guests in the studio this afternoon and to hear from some of the regular contributors:
DR DAVID DELVIN , IAN GRIMBLE TONY HAWES , JOANNA LEWIS
LINDA MILLINGTON and DELIA SMITH
Director JOHN BURROWES
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER Editor JANET HOENIG
Story: Fancy That! by SUSAN JENKINS Presenters
SARAH LONG , DEREK GRIFFITHS
with Keith Barron
Comet in Moominland by TOVE JANSSON
Today: The Lonely Mountains
Introduced by Roy Castle with Norris and Ross McWhirter who discover the fastest - slowest - strongest - highest - toughest - anyone or anything that claims to be a record breaker.
Designer GARRY FREEMAN Producer ALAN RUSSELL
When Roobarb was at the end of his tether
Told by RICHARD BRIERS
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
News, interviews and analysis from your region tonight, including local weather; with Michael Barratt , Frank Bough Bob Wellings and Sue Lawley And Consumer Unit
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Richard Stilgoe.
(Regional details as Monday)
This week: Hit
The deception of a crooked DA.
by John Wiles
Starring Donald Burton, David Savile
with Norman Eshley, Aharon Ipale
An airliner ditches in the sea and Hero is diverted to pick up survivors. Nialls finds himself not only at the centre of a harrowing rescue operation, but enmeshed in a web of international intrigue.
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
A View of Europe in the Twentieth Century Written and narrated by John Terraine
With personal comments by Peter Ustinov
2: The Day of Empires has Arrived
This programme displays the rivalries of the European nations during the first decade of this century.
In 1900 the outward aspect of the Continent was mighty indeed. Politically, the great European empires straddled the world. Within Europe herself they glared at each other across bristling frontiers. This was a continent of monarchy and aristocracy, of nationalism sometimes acceptable, sometimes sinister. It was also a continent of profound inequality and biting poverty. These were the ingredients which provided the deep-planted feuds whose unchecked development could spell Europe's ruin.
Film editor ALLAN TYRER
Associate producer BRIAN'LEWIS Producer PETER MORLEY
Book (same title), 15.95, to be published on 28 November
Barry Norman looks at some of the films featured in this year's London Film Festival, including the highly praised American film Badlands.
Producer PATRICIA INGRAM.
Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy
Tom Mangold , Vincent Hanna , Michael Cockerell , Bill Kerr Elliott, David Jessel , Julian Mounter and David Lomax are the Midweek correspondents.
Deputy editor JOHN GAU
Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA
Regional News Weatherman: Closedown