9.5 Rendez-vous: France Chemin Faisant
9.25 Swim. 5: The Backstroke
9.52 Look and Read: Sky Hunter 5: The Welsh Telegram
10.15 Maths-in-a-Box
Winning and Losing
10.35-10.55 Going to Work
Foundation Courses
11.2 Hyn o Fyd. Y Normaniaid: 2 (This World)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
Elizabeth Estensen, from The Liver Birds, helps young viewers to solve a sticky problem.
11.40 Maths File
3: Fractions
12.5 pm Focus on Adolescence
5: Spanner in the Works
Weather FRANK GREENE
With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER and BOB LANGLEY
Including Dig This presented by Peter Seabrook , who offers help and advice to all gardeners and reports on the latest horticultural aids and developments.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN. BBC Birmingham
A See-Saw programme Presented by SAM DALE High and Low How things look depends on where you are when you're looking at them. And Traffic Jam Sam , in the story sung by CAROL LEADER, actually enjoys being in one.
Story animation by ALAN ROGERS Directed by MARTIN FISHER
Written and produced by.MICHAEL COLE
2.2 Scene
The Life of a Social Worker
2.35 A Good Job with Prospects
Conflict and Co-operation in Industry: 2
Little Britain
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
3.53 Regional News (exc London)
The Magician Who Lost His Magic Written and illustrated by DAVID MCKEE Presenters
Carol Chell , Ben Thomas
Pianist PETER PONTZEN
Graphic designer JOANNA ISLES Designer MARY GREAVES
Written and directed by MARGIE BARBOUR Producer PETER WILTSHIRE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Do or Diet
with Maurice Denham The Good Little Devil by ANN LAWRENCE Today: Christmas
Pictures by MAGGIE RAYNOR
Executive producer ANNA HOME Producer ANGELA BEECHING Adapted and directed by ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
A cartoon film
starring
Ian and Janette: The Krankies and Stu Francis with Jan Michelle Special guest
Dawson Chance
Script BILL ROBSON
Additional material jim CAMMELL Musical direction BURT RHODES Lighting JOHN FARR Sound JOHN DELANY Designer jim CLAY
Director JOHN B. HOBBS
Executive producer MICHAEL MRLL
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Based in London, but reporting from all over the country, the programme brings you an up-to-the-minute analysis of events in the news as well as studio and film features from every corner of Britain.
Presented by FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY, RICHARD KERSHAW HUGH SCULLY and SUE COOK
Including Down to Earth: the Nationwide guide to easy gardening with Alan Titchmarsh and at 6.45 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
starring Les Dawson
From Dawson Control, Les takes another look at our way of life and reports on his observations.
Written by ANDY HAMILTON
TERRY RAVENSCROFT and LES DAWSON Film cameraman REG POPE Lighting MIKE JEFFERIES Sound JOHN HOLMES
Designer BRUCE MACADIE
Producer PETER WHITMORE
by R. F. DELDERFIELD dramatised in 13 parts by ANDREW DAVIES , starring
John Duttine , Frank Middlemass Alan MacNaughtan
3:A proposal to build a WarMemorial suddenly becomes a controversial issue at the school. David's decision to fight it causes some bitter hostility.
Boys:
Music composed by KENYON EMRYS-ROBERTS
Studio lighting PETER CATLETT Script editor EVGENY GRIDNEFF Designer RAYMOND CUSICK Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director RONALD WILSON
Barry Took presents more of your comments on BBC Television programmes.
Producer TIM SIMMONS
Please write to: Points of View, BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
with Kenneth Kendall
Weekend Weather FRANK GREENE
starring and The Velvet Jungle
Elena, a young Spanish woman, sees her brutal boss commit a murder and runs for her life. But when Starsky and Hutch try to find her before the killer does they realise that Elena is equally terrified of the police ...
Written by PARKE PERINE Directed by EARL BELLAMY
A film to celebrate 100 years of Welsh Rugby Football.
Written by ALUN RICHARDS
Narrated by Richard Burton
'When you first put on that Welsh jersey, you're not playing for yourself, you're playing for your mother, your father, your village. There's a lovely tingling feeling over your body and once you've gone through the barrier, you'll be there for evermore.'
The words are those of a king of sport, BARRY JOHN , and they sum up the feelings of the Welsh to a game which they have made into an expression of their national identity. This centenary film is a tribute to the players who have graced the game in Wales from its earliest beginnings to the present day.
Film editor STAN LANE
Produced by ONLLWYN BRACE , RAY WILLIAMS Directed by amis LAWRENCE BBC Cymru/Wales
by Gwenlyn Parry, translated from the Welsh by Gwynne D. Evans.
Starring Hugh Griffith, Windsor Davies
It's not every day you have a weekend in Paris, especially when you know that Wales is going to win - no question about it...
BBC Cymru/Wales