6.40 Your Full Attention, Please?
7.5 Geology: Granite
7.30 BART: 2: Safety and Reliability
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6.40 Your Full Attention, Please?
7.5 Geology: Granite
7.30 BART: 2: Safety and Reliability
Weather JACK SCOTT
A See-Saw programme
The Abominable Snowman
by E. NESBIT dramatised in six parts by JULIA JONES
Gerald and Mabel, with the help of the Bailiff, locked the ' Ugly-Wuglies' in a passage behind the Temple of Flora. They warned the bailiff not to go back to the Temple before daylight, but he didn't listen to them. 4: Magic Journey
Executive producer ANNA HOME
Director DOROTHEA BROOKING
The latest news and information on our wildlife with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan
Feeding time at London Zoo is more than a meal time for the captive animals there. Mike finds out that London's wild birds also help themselves to the free food, including the herons from the heronry next door in Regent's Park.
Every day thousands of hidden records of our weather come to light, going back up to 200 years. As Su discovers, they're locked in the trunks of newly-felled trees - growth rings.
David Attenborough comes face to face with a group of noisy elephant seals and a colony of king penguins.
Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol
Please Look After This Bear
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
Linked live from London by FRANK BOUGH, SUE
LAWLEY RICHARD KERSHAW , HUGH SCULLY and SUE COOK
Including: Airliner for the 80s
Bernard Clark reports on the BAe 146, Britain's new short-haul jet, designed to set new standards of noise control and fuel economy. 4: The Men Behind the Machines
(Regional details as Tuesday)
in a special edition of Sportsnight, Liverpool (England) v Real Madrid (Spain).
Exclusive live coverage of the whole match from the Parc des Princes, Paris.
Commentator Barry Davies with on-the-spot summaries from Lawrie McMenemy.
With English international football currently at a rather low ebb, can our recent dominance of Europe's greatest club competition continue? Victory tonight for the Merseyside club would be the fifth consecutive triumph for an English League team, equalling Real's famous five-in-a-row run of the late 50s. Jimmy Hill introduces match comment from England's Trevor Brooking and Kevin Keegan, European Cup winner with Liverpool in 1977 and finalist with Hamburg last year.
with John Edmunds ; Weatherman
Le Crunch for the Cox?
With the British apple industry facing disaster many farmers claim that it is the fault of the French. But one year since war was declared The Risk Business questions whether the enemy lies not in France, as British consumers were told, but on this side of the Channel.
Tonight Judith Hann investigates our apple growers' attempts to tackle their problems with a more aggressive sales campaign and a newly bred apple to replace the far from perfect Cox.
The programme asks if these attempts alone can secure a long-term future for British apple growers or whether, without
Government aid, many more will collapse under pressure from French imports.
Film editor RON RADDON
Studio director CHARLES BUFF
Executive producer JONATHAN CRANE Producer SOPHY ROBINSON
with Robert Kee
In this, ROBERT KEE'S last programme of the series, he hands over to Terry Jones, who will be one of his guests, and welcomes Rachel Billington who talks about her panoramic novel A Woman's Age.
Research DOROTHY SPOKES, KATE MEYNEIL
Producers JULIAN JEU, ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES
An award-winning film from Ireland, starring T. P. McKenna with Stephen Brennan
R. D. Smith , June Tobin
A mystery thriller writer and radio broadcaster, who nightly chills millions with his tales of horror, becomes the victim of one of his own macabre plots.
Narrated by VALENTINE DYALL
Written by DAVID THOMSON Directed by KIERAN HICKEY