9.30 Play Sport. Badminton
10.0 Look and Read. King's Dragon What is King's Dragon?
10.23 Ffenestri. Mae Hin Oer
Michael Grady from Citizen Smith goes on a special kind of paper-chase.
Weather JACK SCOTT
Including Dig This with Peter Seabrook and That Was the Circus a look back with Peter Verney
2.2-2.25 Scene
Justice: Uncle Sangi
2.35 General Studies. The First Signs of Washoe. Part 1
Light entertainment
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
A series of comedy cartoons starring superhero Hong Kong Phooey and his very necessary assistant Spot, the police cat.
(Repeat)
with Jana Shelden
The Pinballs by BETSY BYARS Part 5
Illustrations by GAVIN HOWE
Adapted and directed by PAUL STONE Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME
The adventures of a dog searching for a new home take him across the frozen wastes of the Arctic Klondike to California and a dilemma.
by Phil Redmond
A series in 18 parts
Trisha won't speak to Cathy, so when the teachers go on strike, it is with Madelin that Cathy visits the shopping precinct. There, they are soon both in serious trouble.
Grange Hill pupils:
Theme tune (RESL 64) from record shops
(Part 11 next Tuesday)
in Skylark
During the Time We Were There
with Peter Woods ; 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
News from London, and with studio and film features from all corners of the country.
Including Highspots of Britain, in which Bob Wellings makes tracks up the highest points in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Tonight: Rolling up the Mountains of Mourne And Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
A film series starringand
Today: Anschluss 77
Investigating the spectre of a new Nazi menace, Diana battles desperately against time to prevent the Fuehrer's rebirth.
Written by DALLAS s . BARNES Produced by MARK RODGERS
The British National Championship for the Brylcreem Trophy The Final
Two ' Past Masters' and six top sportsmen of today meet to challenge for the British Superstars Championship. For the winner and runner-up there are places in the European Championship in two weeks' time.
The Contenders:
Tim Crooks: the defending champion who, as our top oarsman, has twice won the Diamond Sculls
Lynn Davics: the Olympic gold medallist who three weeks ago became Past Masters Champion
Brian Phelps: the high-diver of the mid-50s who is now Past Masters runner-up
Dave 'Boy' Green: the professional boxer from the Fens who won Heat 2 at
Harlow
Gordon Hill: the England and Derby County soccer star who was runner-up in Heat 2 and three sportsmen whose places were decided at last week's third qualifying heat.
Commentators David Vine and Ron Pickering from the Bracknell Sports Centre.
Produced in collaboration with Trans World International and Candid Productions Inc.
with Peter Woods
Weekend Weather JACK scon
from
Zagreb featuring
The Ice Dance Championship
Last year the world of ice dancing was turned upside down with the defeat in the World Championships of the Soviet couple IRINA MOISEEVA and ANDREI MINENKOV by their compatriots NATALIA LINICHUK and GENNADI KARPONOSOV. Irina's classic beauty and expressive hand movements have made her a favourite with audiences around the world and they will have plenty of support as they attempt to reestablish themselves.
Britain has three couples, led by JAYNE TORVILL and CHRISTOPHER DEAN who are sure to improve on their ninth place in their European debut last year.
News, too, of the Ladies' event Commentator ALAN WEEKS
TV presentation by the YUGOSLAV TELEVISION SERVICE Producer DAVID KENNING