9.30 Play Sport. Judo
10.0 Look and Read. The King's Dragon. Miss Wood in Danger
10.23
Ffenestri Deg o raglenni newydd lie mae Ceridwen a Gwydion yn helpu i hybu iaith - mewn dialog, rhigwm, can a stori. 4: Gwdihw
Cyflwynydd MAIR ROBINS
Cynhyrchydd WYNNE LLOYD (Windows)
It's Roy Hudd with fun, laughter and a story.
11.5 Europe from the Air
Lights in the Darkness: 2
11.30 A Job Worth Doing? Dispensing
12.0 Peter Donaldson 's Economics Who Cares for the Regions?
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Including Dig This with Peter Seabrook and That Was the Circus
A look back with Peter Verney
2.2-2.25 Scene
The Life of a Social Worker
2.35 General Studies. The First Signs of Washoe. Part 2
Light entertainment
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
The Man who Mapped the Nebulae
(exe London and Wales)
Story: Marmalade for Breakfast by JUDY WHITFIELD Presenters:
Sarah Long , David Hargreaves
Professor Presto
with Martin Jarvis
A Frog he Would a-Singing Go by VICTORIA palmer , age 11
' Have you heard? A couple of frogs are supposed to be entering the singing competition! '
Pictures by JAN BRYCHTA
Adapted and directed by MEL ROMANO Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME
Another series of the nature programme that monitors the latest news and information of our wild-life. Introduced by Tony Soper with Su Ingle
Britain has 14 species of reptiles and amphibians, 100 species of mammals, 200 breeding birds, 2,000 flowering plants and 20,000 insects. What's being done to protect the rare ones? What's the best way of seeing the commoner ones? In today's programme: TONY has the exclusive story of how a herd of red deer was transported by helicopter to an island off the coast of Wales. It's one of the most important reintroductions recently undertaken, but will the animals stay there? Deer are known to be strong swimmers !
And su INGLE goes rock climbing in the Avon Gorge to see how some of Britain's rarest plants are being saved, before blasting operations destroy them.
Assistant producer NEIL CLEMINSON Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
A series in 18 parts
Part 12 by PHIL REDMOND
Cathy makes it up with Trisha, but they are soon in trouble when Jessica Samuels organises another protest over the school uniform.
Grange Hill pupils
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND Costume designer JOHN HEARNE
Make-up artists DAWN ALCOCK, JANIS GOULD Executive producer ANNA HOME
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER (Part 13 next Tuesday)
in Skylark
During a Long Time Ago Told by RICHARD BRIERS and PETER HAWKINS
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today, Points West, Spotlight South West present news and views in your region tonight.
Then at 6.29
News from London, and with studio and film features from all corners of the country.
Presented by Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Hugh Scully, John Stapleton and Bob Wellings
And Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
A film series starring Lynda Carter as Diana Prince and Wonder Woman, Lyle Waggoner as Major Steve Trevor
Today: IRAC is Missing
IRAC is stolen by a scientist wanting to control the world. But Diana finds she has a special link programmed with the missing computer of which she was not aware, as IRAC reveals that he, too, can sometimes be human!
The Women's Championship for the Body Mist Trophy
After last week's Men's Final, this week the women have their turn and compete for their own Superstars championship. From the eight selected events, they each have to choose six. The contenders: the defending champion
Gillian Gilks : the badminton star who has won over 35 Commonwealth, European, national and All England titles
Davina Galica : the Olympic skier now a Grand Prix racing driver
Jill Hammersley : five times English national table tennis champion with over 400 international caps
Valentina Iliffe : Britain's top skier on the World and Olympic slopes
Hilary Peacock : our Number 1 in the exciting sport of wild water canoeing
Valerie Robinson : capped 100 times for England at hockey
Michele Tyler : the tennis star from our victorious Wightman Cup team Tessa Sanderson : the girl who took Olympic silver and Commonwealth gold in the women's javelin. Commentators
DAVID VINE and RON PICKERING
Staged at the Harlow Sports Centre
Produced in collaboration with Trans World International and Candid Productions Inc
Executive producer IAN SMITH
with Kenneth Kendall
Weekend Weather MICHAEL FISH
A film series starring
Barry Newman as Tony Petrocelli Susan Howard as Maggie Petrocelli Albert Salmi as Pete Ritter Tonight: The Outsiders
A penniless crop-picker runs from a shop with much-needed medicine for his father, leaving behind the lifeless body of the chemist. Despite appearances, Tony decides he is innocent -but how to prove it?