9.38 Twentieth-Century History Britain Alone
10.0 TV Club
Man's Best Friend
10.23 Music Time Snap
John Tidmarsh narrates the schools history programme. This edition looks at how Britain fought Germany alone after the fall of Europe in June 1940.
When is a lollipop not a lollipop? Today Susan Calland and Lee find out.
Weather MICHAEL FISH
including Grace and Flavour with Michael Smith
Editor JIM DUMIGJUN
2.1 Watch
Waterways
2.18 Scan
2: Who's the Greatest?
We all have our idols, but what are the most important qualities in the people we admire? Presenter KID JENSEN Producer JOHN CHAPPLE
2.40 Physical Science
Microscopes and Molecules
A series of ten programmes presented by Delia Smith.
In this programme Delia shows how to make some unusual and economical meals from a range of pulses.
A programme for children under 5 Today's story:
The Troll's Share
A traditional Danish story Presenters
Carol Leader
Chris Tranchell
The X Marks the Spot
Touche and Dum Dum answer the cries for help in their own inimitable way.
with Jana Shelden The Pinballs by BETSY BYARS Today: Part 3
with Tony Hart Colin Bennett and MORPH
Morph's attempts to get airborne backfire and give Tony and the Caretaker quite a chase.
Director CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer PATRICK DOWLING
(If you're aged 15 or under, Take Hart BBC Television Centre, London [Postcode removed] is the address to send paintings for the Gallery. There's a prize for any that are shown, as long as you put your name, age and address, but we're sorry we can't promise to return any)
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West presents news and views in your region tonight.
Then at 6.20 the Nationwide team Of FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, films and features. Producers DAVID DICKINSON ANDREW TAUSSIG , KEN VASS Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editor HUGH WILLIAMS
A season of shows celebrating Eric and Ernie's successful years with the BBC.
Written by EDDIE BRABEN with Allan Cuthbertson
Ann Hamilton , Anthony Sharp
Orchestra directed by PETER KNIGHT Designer VIC MEREDITH
Produced by ERNEST MAXIN
A serial in eight episodes
Written by Michael J. Bird
starring Peter McEnery and Alexandra Bastedo with Brian Blessed, Stefan Gryff, Paul Maxwell, Tony Doyle, William Wilde
Collier unwittingly plays into the hands of Hellman. Meantime, from his hiding place, Morrison arranges to meet a buyer - but the deal goes sadly awry.
Theme tune (RESL 62), from record shops
by the Liberal Party
(Also on BBC2)
with Richard Baker and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The 1979 European Figure Skating Championships from Zagreb featuring The Pairs
The Soviet Union has dominated pairs skating since the early 60s with the incomparable Protopopovs followed by the ten-year reign of Irina Rodnina and her partners, Ulanov and Zaitsev. As Irina awaits the birth of her first child, the battle to succeed her is likely to be between another Soviet pair, the tiny CHERKASOVA and her partner SHAKRAI, last year's silver medallists, and the East Germans, MACER and BEWERS-DORFF. Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Also coverage of the second phase of the Men's Championship - the Short Programme, which is vital to the gold medal hopes of Britain's ROBIN COUSINS. Cricket: Fifth Test
Australia v England from Adelaide: the fourth day's play. Good Darts!
The first film of a Sportsnight series about British World Champions who were right on target in 1978 features the massive Welsh-man LEIGHTON REES on the eve of his defence of the World Professional Darts title.
Television presentation
Skating: YUGOSLAV TV SERVICE Cricket: ABC
Producer JOHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN . Reports on European Figure, Skating on Ceefax
Presented by DENIS TUOHY , VALERIE SINGLETON and DONALD MACCORMICK
Producers
JOHN HOLME , BARBARA MAXWELL