Barnaby and his friends Crow and Rat escape from the ship and meet some new friends.
A cartoon series
-just switch off your television set and go and do something less boring instead? Such as - what?
A collection of ideas from children all over the country. The WDY gang uses your ideas of something to do or make, so Why Don' You send us a card?
Designer John BONE
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
5: They're very good to us here...
24: Wie wohnen Sie?
Starring Steve Forrest as Will Martin
A shrewd confidence trickster has an elaborate scheme to swindle Judge Garth and the town's banker, but something unexpected makes him change his plans.
A comedy film series set in a zany holiday centre for boys.
Today: Wivenhoe is a very poor patient but prefers the Doc he despises to the spurious British medic of Spiffy.
BARBARA EDWARDS looks at the weekend weather
featuring
The Rugby League Cup Final Warrington v Widnes
Introduced by Frank Bough direct from the Empire Stadium, Wembley
12.40* Football Focus
As the dust settles on the League Championship, promotion and relegation issues, Bob Wilson looks back at some of the season's most memorable action, and previews England's European Championship match in Cyprus tomorrow.
1.0; 1.35* International Gymnastics
The Women's European Championships from Norway
LUDMILA TOURISCHEVA, the Olympic and World Champion, defends the European title she retained at Wembley two years ago. This year she faces the strongest of opposition from her fellow Russian, OLGA KORBUT, and the winner of 'Champions All,' 14-year-old NADIA COMANECI, from Romania. Commentator ALAN WEEKS
1.20; 1.50; 2.20* Racing from Ayr
1.30 Lilla Brewis Memorial Trophy (Handicap) (1m, 3f)
2.0 Montgomerie Stakes (1m)
2.30 Yellow Pages Handicap (1m)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN, JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY
2.40 The Rugby League Cup Final: Warrington v Widnes
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the whole of this great occasion, followed by the presentation of the Cup and medals by HRH Princess Alexandra.
Warrington are the holders of the Challenge Cup, while Widnes won the Lancashire Cup this season.
Commentator EDDIE WARING
Comments by DAVID WATKINS
4.45* Final Score
Including action highlights, racing results and cricket scoreboard
Today's Timetable:
12.40 Football Focus
1.0 Gymnastics
1.20 Racing
1.35 Gymnastics
1.50 Racing
2.5 Rugby League Preview
2.20* Racing
2.40 Rugby League Cup Final
4.45 Final Score
Television presentation:
Gymnastics: Norwegian TV service
Racing BILL MALCOLM
Rugby League RAY LAKELAND
Tom and Jerry playing cat and mouse.
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
5.25 Sport/Regional News
starring Tom Baker
A four-part story by Gerry Davis
Trapped by the Cybermen aboard Nerva Beacon, the Doctor and Sarah find themselves destined to be part of the biggest explosion in history.
Their plan to blow up Voga thwarted, the Cybermen intend to crash Nerva into it. Vorus is almost ready to launch his rocket at Nerva, but Sarah is still trapped on board.
by N.J. Crisp
Starring Jack Warner
Sergeant Dixon and Det-Insp Crawford find themselves in conflict when they receive information that PC Len Warren, the key witness in a major criminal trial, has been seen in the company of the accused man.
starring James Garner, Edmond O'Brien
During World War II, Lieutenant Ken Braden, a US frogman, is posted to the submarine USS Barracuda, on secret orders. At sea, he learns the details of his perilous mission.
starring Mike Yarwood
Written by ERIC DAVIDSON
Special material SPIKE MULLINS With LARRY MARTYN and featuring REFLECTIONS
Musical director ALAN BRADEN Vocal backing THE LADYBIRDS Designer STEVE BROWNSEY Director ALAN BOYD
Producer MICHAEL HURLL
starring William Conrad with guest stars
Claud Akins , Frank Marth Target in the Mirror
A young girl is alone in her flat in the early hours of the morning when a hooded intruder enters. A courting couple in a car have seen Cannon pay her a visit and when her body is found the police ask questions.
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
with Esther Rantzen
Reporters KIERAN PRENDIVILLE and GLYN WORSNIP
CYRIL FLETCHER with Oddities of the week
Song of the week lois LANE
Music by TONY KINSEY
Director MIKE CATHERWOOD Editor JOHN MORRELL
Every year the television companies of the world send their best entertainment programmes to Switzerland, to compete for the Golden Rose of Montreux. Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie take a lightning tour through the city of Montreux in festival week, and sample some of this year's entries, which include their own Goodies - at the Movies.
Other contenders for this year's top prize are comedies from Pakistan, Finland, Norway, and Yorkshire - Les Dawson's Holiday with Strings; there are musicals featuring Sylvie Vartan (France), Tom Jones (Spain), Clodagh Rodgers (Ireland), and Manfred Krug (East Germany); a circus fantasy from Hungary, ballet from Bulgaria, blues from Canada, music-hall from Belgium.
John Hurt tells The Man from the South by ROALD DAHL
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER