6.40 Patterns of Inequality
7.5 Interior Decoration
7.30 Hume and Causality
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6.40 Patterns of Inequality
7.5 Interior Decoration
7.30 Hume and Causality
9 47 Science All Around
Food and Nutrition: 1
10.10 Merry-go-Round. Seeing (Rpt)
10.35 Scene. Judo Champ
(for details see tomorrow at 2.2 pm)
11.5 Near and Far. Moorlands
11.30 Search. The Coastline of Wales. Islands
Weather Michael Fish
In Plants and History botanist Richard Mabey introduces some more plants that flourish in the urban areas.
Also Farm Focus with Tony Bitbow
A See Saw? programme
Narration RAY BROOKS
A See-Saw programme with Brian Cant
with Christopher Neil. (Rpt)
2.15 Music Time: Hunting
2.40 Television Club: It was All Right for Some
(Rpt)
(Rpt)
Continuing the story in 26 parts
Heidi and her grandfather have moved down to Dörfli for the winter. She has gone to school and shown how much she tearnt in Frankfurt. Now she is looking forward to the spring, and hopes that her friend will visit her.
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
Introduced by Tony Hart
Kenneth Kendal; Weatherman
Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today,Nationwide (London and SE), Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.20
Nationwide with The Prime Minister
The Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher, MP - On the Spot, as viewers from studios around the country put to her their questions, complaints and concerns.
(Regional details as Monday)
Introduced by Tommy Vance
Legs & Co
A series of seven programmes by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft
Grace Brothers decide to have advertisements showing on closed circuit television.
Starring John Inman as Mr Humphries, Mollie Sugden as Mrs Slocombe
co-starring Frank Thornton as Capt Peacock
featuring Wendy Richard as Miss Brahms, Nicholas Smith as Mr Rumbold, Mike Berry as Mr Spooner, Benny Lee as Mr Klein, Kenneth Waller as Old Mr Grace, Arthur English as Mr Harman
with John Edmunds ; Weatherman
written by Ian Kennedy Martin.
A series in six parts with David Yip as Det-Sgt John Ho
Mr Hong holds the key to a big prize which the Fulham gang are desperate to win. John Ho observes them all - and witnesses the evil result of ambition and greed.
Mr. Hong holds the key to a big prize which the Fulham gang are desperate to win. John Ho observes them all - and witnesses the evil result of ambition and greed.
with Robin Day tonight: Nicholas Goodison Ian Mikardo , mp
The Rt Hon George Younger , mp, Secretary of State for Scotland Jane Reed Producer
BARBARA MAXWELL
The Beaminster and District Gardens and Allotments Society Goes to Chelsea
Reporter John Pitman
The members of a gardening club in Dorset are given the chance to design a garden for Chelsea, the greatest flower show on earth. The garden was entirely planned and stocked by the amateurs, though they were advised by professionals like Percy Thrower , Geoffrey Smith and Bill Sowerbutts.
In the end the little local society compete with professional nursery-men from all over the world and try to win a coveted gold medal to take back to Beaminster,
A small masterpiece.
(THE DAILY TELEGRAPH)
The top piece of TV artistry to reach the small screen in many a year.
(YORKSHIRE POST)
Research LINDA MCMULLEN Producer ESTHER RANTZEN
Director NICK HANDEL