9.10 Télé-Journal
9.38 Mathshow
Spot Check
10.0 Look and Read
The King's Dragon
10.25-10.45 Location Britain 1: Peterhead
The transformation of this small Scottish fishing port into one of the country's major bases for North Sea oil operations. Presenter BERNARD CLARK Producer LEN BROWN
11.0 Watch. Robin Hood: 1
LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR and JAMES EARL ADAIR meet a band of infant outlaws and introduce the famous legend of Sherwood forest. Producer JOHN THORNICROFT
11.18 Going to Work
People Matter
11.40 Physical Science
Mastery over Metals
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing?
Law and Accountancy
Weather KEITH BEST
including People and Pets
With MAGGIE HENDERSON and FRED HARRIS
Today's number: 1
with Kim Goody and Malcolm McFee.
2.14 Quatre Coins de la France La Vie a la Mer
2.32 Merry-go-Round
Keep Up with the Times. Eight-part cartoon series on multiplication. 1: Five Times
2.40 Television Club
A School in Time: Schoolditz
A girl in trouble with the law finds an unusual school.
With HUGH FRASER, ANNE ZELDA VANESSA PAINE , LINDA ROBSON
KELVIN OMARD , SHIREEN ANWAR DAVID NUNN , CARRY PUNDAVEN Director RICHARD MARTIN
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor
Told by Paul Jones
Today: Sinbad and the Magnetic Mountain
Introduced by Johnny Morris The Mink
There are thousands of wild mink living in Britain. But it's a ferocious hunter and is now an official pest. Sheila Young asks is the mink really such a bad character? ' Pets' Spot: David Taylor and why keeping a pet goat is a good idea.
Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol
by John Challen
No one could make the Princess laugh. But Peter was determined to try - with the help of a magic goose.
Wind Whistle
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Television's most popular current affairs magazine programme presented live each weekday evening.
A non-stop sequence of familiar tunes sung by Paul Curtis , Kim Davis
Jane Marlow , Elaine Page
Mike Redway , Carolyn Smith
Danny Street , Maynard Williams and (more often than not) THE FINE TOOTH COMBS With QUICKSILVER
Choreographer NIGEL LYTIICOE Musical director BILL SHEPHERD Designer IAN RAWNSLEY
Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
Another episode in the adventures of a pioneer family on their way to a new life in the old West.... Starring
with Angela Rippon Weather
Licking Hitler
A film by DAVID HARE with Kate Nelligan , Bill Paterson Hugh Fraser and Clive Revill
Somewhere in England, 1941. Anna, from a sheltered home, is sent deep into the countryside to work in secret with Glaswegian journalist Archie MacLean. She finds herself in a brutal and sinister new world.
Photography KEN MORGAN Film editor MIKE HALL
Script editor PETER ANSORGI Producer DAVID ROSE
Written and directed by DAVID HARE
BBC Birmingham
Including News Headlines
Over the next ten weeks those Cinderellas of modern technology, the professional engineers, will be talking about their work, its relevance to the rest of us and why they find it fascinating.
Tonight's three men are concerned with the human side of engineering. JONATHAN MINNS runs the Engineerium, the museum of steam at Brighton. PETER FRAFNKEL works for the Intermediate Technology Development Group on wind and water power. MIKE COOLEY is an AUEW man who has been advocating a radical rethink of what the engineering resources of our country should be used for.
Research MARY SPRENT
Producer MICHAEL GARROD