Samantha's adventure in magic
Monsters and ghosts aren't really frightening - except to the Prof who jumps out of his skin and has to run after himself to get back again.
Another question
by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE: Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop where anything can happen.
The Second Bagpuss Annual, £1.25, from bookshops and newsagents
Weatherman BILL GILES
A programme for children under 5
by PHILIPPA PEAKCE
Dramatised in three parts by JOHN TULLY
2: Are You a Ghost?
The friendship of Tom and Hatty develops; but there are still some things that Tom finds puzzling.
Designer MYLES LANG
Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING
Voices by PETER HAWKINS
Written, drawn and produced by JOHN RYAN
with Peter Woods Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West followed by Regional Weather (London only: Nationwide)
(Regional details as Monday)
For their half-term holiday in the spring of last year, over 100 boys and girls left the plains of Lincolnshire for a skiing expedition in the mountains of the Massif Central in France. This is the story of their experiences.
Film editor Jim Tobin
Film cameraman Jim Saunders
Producer Brian Hawkins (Bristol)
by Lindsay Galloway
Starring Iain Cuthbertson as John Sutherland
with Edith Macarthur as Dr Judith Roberts, Martin Cochrane as David Drummond, Harriet Buchan as Gail Munro, Virginia Stark as Helen Matheson, Moultrie Kelsall as Sheriff Derwent
featuring Roddy McMillan as Willie MacAllister
'We're enquiring into the theft of a cheque book and a bank card, Mrs Sutherland. We'd be glad if you could help us with information.'
BBC Scotland
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods Weather
Who Loves Ya, Baby?
On location with Kojak in the streets of Los Angeles, rehearsing his Las Vegas act with brothers GUS and GEORGE, gambling, swimming, and relaxing-Telly Savalas, the Brooklyn-born Greek-American who has become one of the best-known television performers in the world, talks revealingly about his life, his success, his fears and his hopes.
Research MARCIA LEWIS Film editor COLIN RAE
Executive producer JANET HOENIG Producer IAIN JOHNSTONE
Tony Jacklin v Peter Oosterhuis for the Formica Trophy
So far in this three-match series, TONY JACKLIN and PETER OOSTERHUIS have played on two totally different courses - the windy seaside links of Royal Birkdale, and the magnificent Highland course at Gleneagles. For the decisive 18 holes, they tackle probably the toughest inland course in England, Wentworth's west course, known to golfers the world over as the Burma Road.
Commentator PETER ALLISS
A TRANS WORLD INTERNATIONAL production