6.40 Strawberry Hill. 7.5 Maths Methods: Springs. 7.30 Childhood in Victorian Literature.
9.8 Going to Work
Hairdressing
9.33-9.58 A Good Job with Prospects The Financial World
10.15 Music Time Coppelia
Music Time (record RIC 362, cassette ZCM 362) from retailers
10.38 Twentieth-Century History India - the Brightest Jewel
11.0 Merry-go-Round
Orkney: Beachcomber
11.23 Talkabout
The Challenging Bull
11.42 General Studies
Caret Weight: The Last of the Late Victorians
with Richard Whitmore and Linda Alexander
Weather Anne Purvis
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
With Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster and Marjorie Lofthouse
Another lively mixture of music and conversation from the Pebble Mill foyer.
Today the team is joined by Frank Delaney for his fortnightly glimpse into the world of books. And music comes from the Dutch Swing College Band.
Editor PETER IIERCOMBE BBC Birmingham
2.1 Words and Pictures The Letter
2.18 One World
Made in Britain
2.40 Exploring Science
Reproduction and Survival
While individual plants and animals die, their species usually live on. The programme examines how animal reproduction patterns contribute to this survival-and considers menstruation in humans as part of a ' survival strategy'. Narrator LINDA ALEXANDER Producer PETER BRATT
from Tenby, Dyfed
Thy hand. 0 God, has guided (Thorn-bury); How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (St Peter); 0 God, what offering shall I give (Pater Omnium); To God be the glory; 0 Jesus I have promised (Day of Rest); Praise my soul; Praise to the holiest (Richmond); Thine be the flory(Maccabaeus)
Shown yesterday at 6.40, not Scotland)
Story: Bill the Roadsweeper by DIANE WILMER Presenters Lola Young, Fred Harris
A cartoon series
(Repeat)
with Nerys Hughes
How Green You Are! by BERLIE DOHERTY
' The first day Julie went to her new school we all followed her up the road to the bus stop, laughing at her. She looked daft. She was wearing a green school coat, pigtails with green ribbons, and a striped green hat stuck on her head.
' I wanted to shout " Good luck Julie! " to her, but I daren't, in case the others laughed at me too.'
Today: A Fright at the Opera, The Invasion of the Scooby Snatchers, Scooby and the Bandit.
A cartoon series
with Simon Groom , Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan Sub Aqua Sarah !
A World War II bomber 15 metres below the freezing, murky depths of Stoney Cove quarry in Leicestershire, is just one of the obstacles Sarah faces during her latest diving test.
Assistant editors IAN OLIVER , RENNY RYE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Written by MAURICE DODD featuring LEONARD ROSSITER as ' Boot', with JUDY BENNETT
SHEILA STEAFEL and PETER HAWKINS
Music by TREVOR JONES
A Film Fair presentation
Executive producer GRAHAM CLUTTERBUCK
with Jan Leeming ; 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
Presented during the week by David Dimbleby , Frank Bough Sue Lawley and Hugh Scully Reporters
LUKE CASEY , PATTIE COLDWELL JOHN HITCHENS , JAMES HOGG
BILL KERR ELLIOTT , LAURIE MAYER
FRAN MORRISON , MARGARET NELSON MICHAEL WALE , TONY WILKINSON
NICHOLAS WOOLLEY. GLYN WORSNIP
Including Monday's regular feature:
Watchdog See page 91
Presented by Robert Kee
In an exclusive report from inside Afghanistan, David Lomax talks to Babrak Karmal, head of the Soviet-backed government. It is the first major interview Karmal has given since the Soviet invasion over two years ago.
with John Humphrys ; Weatherman
Adapted from her own novel by ANDREA NEWMAN
The last of a four-part serial starring Isla Blair .
Christopher Blake , Joanna David
Despite Christine 's unexpected return, Paul and Alexa's affair seems to have gone unnoticed. Alexa gratefully returns to London, but her peace is shattered by the arrival of a telegram.
Incidental music by MIKE MORAN Script editor SUSAN A. MCGREGOR Film editor GRAHAM WALKER Photography MAURICE FISHER Designer JUDY STEELE
Producer COLIN SHINDLER DirectorLAURENCE MOODY
Impact and Implications
Over the past 11 weeks millions of viewers have had an unprecedented insight into the way police work. But how has police affected our attitudes towards the police?
Ludovic Kennedy introduces a discussion about the issues raised by the series. Among those taking part are:
Chief Constable Peter Imbert of the Thames Valley Police, who gave the BBC permission for his force to be filmed
The Rt Hon Roy Hattersley , MP Shadow Home Secretary and Roger Graef co-producer of Police
John Craven reports on response to the series as it was transmitted, with the views of those who took part and new evidence on audience reaction from opinion polls.
Studio director TONY TYLEY
Assistant producer CLARE PATERSON Producer JOHN ARCHER
with guest presenter Miles Kington
News reviews and interviews from the cinema world, including: Evil Under the Sun: tonight's Royal Film stars Peter Ustinov olaving Agatha Christie 's famous detective Hercule Poirot for the second time. With the super-sleuth vacationing at Maggie Smith's luxurious hotel on the Adriatic, can murder be far away? Making Love: from Hollywood Kate Jackson, Harry Hamlyn and director Arthur Hiller talk about their controversial film. It's a love triangle with a difference-the husband leaves his wife for another man.
Director JANE LUSH
Producer MARGARET SHARP
(Miles Kington is also in Scoop on BBC2, Friday at 10.20 pm)