9.5 Realidades de Espaua
2: Cataluña - a Region Apart
Book (same title), £2.50 from booksellers
9.35 Des Ie début Making Requests
9.53 Dicho y hecho
Asking for Things
10.10 Look and Read The Boy from Space
The Man in the Sand-pit
10.35 Resource Units: English Language at Work
11.0 Watch
Captain Cook- Australia
Coral reefs and kangaroos. Cook reaches Australia and nearly comes to a sticky end on the Great Barrier Reef. While the Endeavour is repaired, he and his crew make the acquaintance of Australia's most famous resident animal. Presenters JAMES EARL ADAIR and LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR Producer TOM STANIER
11.17 Television Club
A School in Time: What's in a Name?
11.38 Shakespeare In Perspective Julius Caesar
Book The BBC Television Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, £1.35 from booksellers
12.5 pm General Studies
3: The Future for Industry?
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather ANNE PURVIS
(London and SE only: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER and DAVID FREEMAN present the relaxed and informal lunchtime programme which today includes Spirit of Adventure, the series recalling the exploits of explorers who have tested their minds and bodies against the challenges of the Earth's surface.
A See-Saw programme Bod and the Kite
Narrated by JOHN LE MESURIER and MAGGIE HENDERSON
Filmbydavidyates
Film by DAVID YATES
MUSICbyDEREK GRIFFITHS
Written and produced by MICHAEL cole (Kepeat)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them. Longer or Shorter
Clive and Rabbit are busy measuring in the partytricks shop today. with CLIVE PANTO
Puppet animation JOE BARTON Director MARY FOURT Producer ROGER FRY
Series producer ROY THOMPSON
2.15 The Music Arcade
3: The Recording Studio
A rock 'n' roll song written by Tim Whitnall , is shown being recorded and made into a single.
Some Indian music contrasts With the sound of Western music. Presenters
TIM WHITNALL , LUCIE SKEAPING Children from
HENRY FAWCETT SCHOOL with JEFF CRAMPTON (guitar) MIKE THORN (bass)
PETER BOITA (drums)
DHARAMBIR SINGH (sitar)
MARKANDEY MISHRA (tabla) Director PAUL DEL BRAVO
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
2.40 Communicate!
Preparing a Television Programme
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
Practical help and advice on how to stop smoking. 4: Problem Page
Presenters
Ben Thomas Lola Young
It Stopped Training
with Ian Francis
Bravo Bcltasar by JO RICE
Today: Part 2
Introduced by Johnny Morris and Terry Nutkins
Imagine you're a spider and you've got to construct a web high up between the branches of a tree. In human terms it could be the same as a person on top of Nelson's Column building a monster spider web right across Trafalgar Square. And that's exactly what Terry attempts to do in today's programme to show the complex engineering that goes into an ordinary spider's web.
Designer STEPHEN BROWSEY Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide - South East at Six Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.25
Nationwide
DAVID DIMBLEBY and FRANK BOUGH report on the news stories that matter and what they mean for the people of Britain, with films and features from the programme s team of reporters nationwide: LUKE CASEY, PATTIE COLDWELL JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG
BILL KERR ELLIOTT , LAURIE MAYER
FRAN MORRISON , MARGARET NELSON MICHAEL WALE , TONY WILKINSON NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP
(Regional details as Monday)
The Little Mole
Questionmaster David Coleman
Captains Willie Carson and Bill Beaumont
Willie Carson from horseracing and Rugby Union's Bill Beaumont captain two teams of sporting celebrities. Questionmaster David Coleman tests their knowledge of sport's faces, facts and feats, reviving memories of the greatest - and the funniest - moments in sport.
BBC Manchester
by John Kane
starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
A series in six parts by CARLA LANE, starring
MUSiC by BEETHOVEN Designer GLORIA CLAYTON
Producer GARETH GWENLAN
with John Humphrys , Weatherman
by Dusty Hughes
Three-day weeks, strikes and the lights going out - the winter of 1973-4 finally spurs Hugh into political action. But is his new-found zeal going to be enough for the unexpected demands the new life makes of him? The play was first produced at the Bush Theatre, London, in 1980.
Second of two concerts recorded at The New London Theatre, including some of their more recent hits.
Musical director VICTOR HALL Designer JAN SPOCZYNSKI
Producer BRIAN WHITEHOUSE