9.38 Out of the Past
The Horse and History
1: The Horse at War
10.0 Look and Read: Cloudburst The Signal
10.25-10.45 20th-century History
Roosevelt and the New Deal
11.0 Watch
The Emperor's New Clothes
11.18 Going to Work
The Electricity Industry
11.40 Physical Science Waves
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Hotel Management
Kenneth Watson looks at the use of the horse in war, from the Norman Conquest to modern times. In the studio, he examines model horses, arrows and a suit of chain mail.
John Tidmarsh recounts the story of President Roosevelt's attempt to solve his country's economic problems with the introduction of the New Deal in the 1930s. Show more
Weather MICHAEL FISH
including The Jubilee Street Playground and Made in Space with Geoffrey Pardoe
CARMEN MUNRO introduces rhymes and counting games and tells another story about the children who go to a place where there is plenty to do and room to play. Seeds
Illustrated by JOAN HICKSON Percussion GREG KNOWLES
Musical director PETER PETTINGER Designer JOHN HOLLAND
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE Written and directed by CAROLE WARD
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Introduced by Bernard Stone. (Repeat)
2.14 Encounter: Germany At Work
2.30 English
' The Government Inspector' 3: All is Revealed
Serial
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
Story: The Box in the Attic Written by GLADYS DAVIES Presenters
Johnny Ball , Carol Chell
More adventures of space-traveller Astronut and Oscar.
With CYRIL CUSACK
The Lazy Leprechaun by ROBIN CLOSE
Today: Seamus Puts a Foot Wrong
A series of 13 programmes with Johnny Morris back on the air with news and information from the world of wildlife.
The wings of a humming bird can beat 80 times a second. Johnny discovers how to photograph them so that they aren't blurred.
Tony Soper takes to the sea off Cornwall in search of ' Beaky ', the wild dolphin. In the end, it's 1 Beaky ' who finds Tony!
A new weekly Pets' Spot asks, do we really know how to care for our pets? This week, top zoo vet David Taylor looks at the right and the wrong way to keep a dog or puppy. Later in the series, everything from kittens to tadpoles!
There's the result of our wildlife sound recording competition and a new co-star for Johnny - a baby giraffe!
Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
in Skylark
During a Jumpy Time
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West present news and views in your region tonight. Then at 6.20
Television's most popular current affairs magazine programme presented live each weekday evening by FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY,
VALERIE SINGLETON , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS with contributions from BBC studios throughout the country. Also, from far and near, the programme's team of reporters, LUKE
CASEY, KEVIN COSGROVE ,
BERNARD FALK , DIANE HARRON , JAMES HOGG , PATRICK STENSON and MARTIN YOUNG bring you films and features that reflect life Nationwide.
with Magnus Magnusson
Bradford University is the location for this final match of the first round heats. With this result, 12 heat winners will be known.
These, together with the four best heat runners-up, move forward into the semi-final round.
Contenders: SUE CLARK, teacher King Richard III
IAN LISTER , computer engineer
The Life of Captain William Bligh BOB HESKETH , taxi driver
Shakespeare's English Kings
PETER RICHARDSON production manager Life and Work of George Stephenson
Director PETER MASSEY Producer BILL WRIGHT
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
Nipper by BARRIE KEEFFE
His Dad 's dead, his Mum's a tart, and 13-year-old Jimmy finds it hard to keep on the right side of the Law. = = =
Sound TONY MILLIER
Lighting PETER CATLETT Designer CHRIS PEMSEL
Producer MARGARET MATHESON Director BRIAN FARNHAM
Introduced by DENIS TUOHY Including News Headlines
Film producer ROGER BOLTON Producer JACK SALTMAN Editor MIKE TOWNSON