6.40 How Flowers Avoid Incest
7.5 Heart and Lungs
7.30 Albert Crewe's Atom
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6.40 How Flowers Avoid Incest
7.5 Heart and Lungs
7.30 Albert Crewe's Atom
(UHF only)
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather ANNE PURVIS
(London and SE only: Financial
Report and News Headlines with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing)
With DONNY MACLEOD
MARIAN FOSTER and BOB LANGLEY
Television's lively magazine programme from the Pebble Mill foyer again offers a unique blend of music, conversation and matters of interest. Today sees the launch of the 1981 Green Cross Code Road Safety Competition and music comes from Kiki Dee.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN. BBC Birmingham
A See-Saw programme
Young animals have to find their feet quickly. Fawns and foals soon have to keep up with their mothers on the move, and ducklings must get in the swim.
(Repeat)
A quiz on a filmed journey through Wales
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
A programme for children under 5 Presenters
BRIDGET MCCANN , BEN THOMAS
Presented by TOMMY BOYD With SALLY GRACE
The second day of the puzzle and a very strange clue to the thing that Tommy has lost. Find Bathurst! !
Does the schoolmaster know?
Director FRANCES GIFFORD Producer CLIVE DOIG
(Part 3 tomorrow at 4.20)
First of nine programmes starring Brian Cant who invites you to join his guests in an entertainment of comedy and music. with Anita Dobson , Alex Norton Jonathan Cohen and the Play Away Band
Musical arrangements by JONATHAN COHEN
Director ANNE GOBEY Producer ANN REAY
The Flight of Mavis With the voices of KENNETH WILLIAMS
Written and directed by NICK SPARGO
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.25
Nationwide
Television's popular current affairs programme presented Monday to Friday by FRANK BOUGH , SUE
LAWLEY RICHARD KERSHAW , HL'GH SCULLY and SUE COOK . with contributions from regional presenters in BBC studios throughout the country.
The reporting team: LUKE CASEY PATTIE COLDWELL , JOHN HITCHINS JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT LAURIE MAYER , FRAN MORRISON
TONY WILKINSON , NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP travel the country to bring you details of the way life is Nationwide.
with John Humphrys Weatherman
The Image-Makers
Nothing and no one is beyond the scope of the image-makers. Angela tries to sort out the reality from the illusion when she looks at how the fashion designers persuade us to wear the latest look and the ad men seduce us into buying their product through the packaging.
She finds out that Bradford is the ' Venice of the North '; visits vicars on a television course; and talks to Mrs Thatcher about the difference between her real self and the way she's presented by the media. Whether you're selling religion, toothpaste or politics, you've got to get the image right. Angela finds out how.
Film editor HOWARD BILLINGHAM Producer SUE CROWTHER
Richie Benaud looks back at the 1981 Cornhill Test Series between England and Australia with Ian Botham , the man who was always in the headlines, the man who began as an out-of-form England captain and who finished a national hero, as he swung the series from near defeat to total victory with individual performances that had the cricketing world applauding in stunned admiration.
The repercussions of the series were felt on both sides of the world, as almost never before. The stock exchange almost came to a standstill during the extraordinary Headingley Test. In Australia one sports programme went on the air with funereal music, its presenter - former Australian captain Ian Chappell no less - wearing a black armband!
Assistant producer CHARLES BALCHIN ProducerNICK HUNTER
Good, bad and quack, fringe, future and preventive - the last of a series on what medicine has to offer. Hilary Henson and Chris Serle report.
Studio director CHARLES HUFF
Series producer VIVIENNE KING
The last of the series The Last Leg
Only eight hours left to win the Golden Maggot, and the three teams put to sea for the final battle.
Written by IAN WOOLDRIDGE Producer MICHAEL BEGG