6.40 Education in Trinidad
7.5 Haydn's London Symphony
7.30 Finance in Education
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6.40 Education in Trinidad
7.5 Haydn's London Symphony
7.30 Finance in Education
in Skylark
During a String of Events
Written by GRANGE CALVELEY
Animation by BOB GODFREY
by Joan Eadington
With Bernard Holley
Today: Bed and Breakfast
(Repeat)
Starring Keith Chegwin
with special guests including The Dooleys, Buggles, Shakin' Stevens
The irrepressible Cheggers is assisted by Vivienne McKone and Gordon Astley leading their teams, the 'Yellows' and the 'Reds'.
BBC Manchester
' Why Don't You just switch off your television set and go and do something less boring instead? '
Your own ideas, games and activities presented for children by children.
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v West Indies from Headingley First day
PETER WEST introduces live coverage of the first two hours' play in the fifth and final Test Match. Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
TOM GRAVENEY , TONY COZIER
TV presentation NICK HUNTER. BILL TAYLOR Test Match scores and reports on Ceefax
Mr Muddle and Mr Daydream
Animation TERRY WARD
Weather MICHAEL FISH
For the second time this week the members of the Gorsedd of Bards assemble at the National Eisteddfod at Dyffryn Lliw.
They pay tribute to the winner of the major poetry prize - the Eisteddfod Chair.
Commentary ALUN WILLIAMS
Production team ONLLWYN BRACE. IEUAN LEWIS , BRYN RICHARDS, HUW BRIAN WILLIAMS EditorRUTH PRICE
A programme for children under 5 Presenters
ELIZABETH MILLBANK, JOHNNY BALL
A film from Germany
The first of three programmes
The prince comes to seek the hand of a spoilt but beautiful princess and he is set an impossible task.
Alun School, Mold, Caldew School, Dalston, Cumbria and the winners of last week's semi-final compete in a series of games on the field and in the pool at Fulwood Leisure Centre, Preston
Introduced by Ron Pickering with special guest Footballer Kenny Dalglish of Liverpool and Scotland
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
The South East news that matters and all the brightest features that make Nationwide Britain's most popular current affairs programme.
starring Tom Baker
A four-part story by Terry Nation
The Doctor's worst fears are realised, but he and Romana are trapped underground, and the Daleks are moving in for the kill.
The first in a series of four programmes to help you make the best of what you've got. Presented by Richard Stilgoe and Gillian Reynolds who find out that fitness can be fun. They meet enthusiasts of all ages from 11-week-old waterbabies and junior gymnasts to muscle-toning mums and disco-dancing grannies. Programme doctor Mike Smith is there, too, to give advice.
Directors ROY CHAPMAN and TAMASIN DAY-LEWIS
Producer KEITH SHEATHER BBC Bristol
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Legs & Co
Top of the Pops Orchestra
With performances from The Piranhas, Diana Ross, Hot Chocolate, Kelly Marie, The Gap Band, The Gibson Brothers, Bad Manners, Abba, Odyssey, Olivia Newton John and Don McLean. Show more
Starring Judd Hirsch as Alex Rieger
with Randall Carver as John Burns, Jeff Conaway as Bobby Wheeler, Tony Danza as Tony Banta, Danny De Vito as Louie de Palma, Marilu Henner as Elaine Nardo, Andy Kaufman as Latka Gravas
Guest stars Martin Mull as Roger Chapman, Joey Aresco as Michael Patrese
by ROY CLARKE starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde in Earnshaw Strikes Again
' It's really a question of whether it's just a mood we're in or whether the world really is boring,' muses Clegg.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer TIM GLEESON
Produced by SYDNEY LOTTERBY
with John Edmunds and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
with Russell Harty ,
More books, more opinions and the faces that go with them.
Research DOROTHY SPOKES and CHRIS WILSON
Director HELEN MORTON
Producer NIGEL WILLIAMS Editor RUSSELL HARTY
in The Old Boy Network
Say 'Evening all' to almost anyone, and they'll identify 'Dixon', alias JACK WARNER. Mention the wartime Garrison Theatre shows and many will remember Jacks
' Mind my bike ' and ' Letter from my bruvver, Sid ', in the days when he was a stage and radio star.
Tonight, with photographs and film clips, he talks about his long and successful career. Recorded at the Westminster Theatre.
Programme associate jimmy PERRY Producer DON SAYER