6.40 Rich Law, Poor Law?
7.5 The Imperial Roman Army
7.30 Crystals
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6.40 Rich Law, Poor Law?
7.5 The Imperial Roman Army
7.30 Crystals
(UHF only)
Weather MICHAEL FISH
With DONNY MACLEOD
MARIAN FOSTER and BOB LANGLEY
Tony Bilbow presents Film Focus
King Rollo
by David McKee
(Rpt)
Bric-a-Brac
with Brian Cant
(Rpt)
Claire meets four people who had to change their lives after divorce, marital stress and bereavement.
(Repeat)
(Shown on BBC2 at 11.0 am)
A cartoon series
(Repeat)
Continuing the story in 26 parts
Heidi is home again, and her grandfather is overjoyed to see her. Herr Sesemann has sent a letter saying that Heidi has been sleepwalking, but Grandfather knows that she has just been homesick for the mountains, for him, and for Peter.
Produced by Intertel Television AG
English version directed by Louis Elman for Leah International Productions
with Simon Groom
Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Assistant editor RENNY RYE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today, Nationwide (London and SE), Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West
6.20 Nationwide
Tonight Sally Hardcastle reports from one of the country's most talked-about but least known institutions - Broadmoor. In the first of three films she examines the reasons why people are confined there.
'The Broadmoor name is famous and, to many, fearful. Seven hundred men and women are being kept there until they can be declared no longer a danger to the public. Hundreds of others work in overcrowded old buildings. I think we were allowed in because both patients and staff are fed up with the horrific image of Broadmoor that's presented. And that image is unfair.'
Plus The Greening of Gilfach Goch: Frank Bough visits South Wales where an industrial wasteland has been turned into pastures new.
(Regional details as Monday)
Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
by Donald James
Dramatised in four parts by Dave Humphries
with James Laurenson as Tom Hart
Hart confirms Considine's suspicions that the hi-jacked freighter was carrying gelignite. As left-wing terrorism escalates, Action England's popularity grows. Hart is on the run from Mansfield, who believes he is behind the mysterious disappearance of Red Oktober activists.
(Sub-titles on Ceefax page 170)
The hour to question the ideas and decisions of today.
Robin Day takes the chair on stage at the Greenwood Theatre, South London, as public personalities face questions and reactions from the general public. With him tonight:
The Rt Hon Michael Heseltine , MP The Rt Hon Roy Hattersley , MP Nigel Broackes Harriet Harman
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL