6.40 17th-century England. 7.30 Computing: Integer Programming.
9.5 Tele-Montage
6: Les trois tours
9.35 Alles klar
4: Making Requests; Quantities and Sizes; Asking the Time
9.53-10.8 Capricorn Game
A serial adventure: 6
10.35 Resource Units: Religious and Moral Education
Hearing Voices
11.0 Watch. High Tide
JAMES EARL ADAIR and LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR spend a day at the seaside. They show how seaweed and sea anemones were better at coping with the tides than King Canute. Producer TOM STANIER
11.17 Television Club
Fakes, Frauds and Fiddles
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
11.55*
The Visit of President Reagan
Live coverage of President Reagan's address to members of both Houses of Parliament in the Royal Gallery of the Palace of Westminster. Commentator
DAVID DIMBLEBY
Weather JACK SCOTT
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme Quiet Please
MUSIC PAUL READE
Animation DAVID KELLEHAR
Producer DAVID YATES
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds and adults watching with them.
Director JILL GLINDON REED
Producer ROY THOMPSON
2.15 Junior Craft , Design and Technology: Uphill
2.40 Descubra España: Ensenanza, trabajo y familia
Serial
Story: Mrs Mopple 's Washing Line by ANITA HEWETT
Illustrated by ROBERT BROOMFIELD Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank , Ben Bazell
(Repeat)
with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter
Do you know.... the size of the biggest kite? How many world records Sebastian Coe has broken? Roy and Norris discover the longest, shortest, highest, lowest, rarest, deepest and greatest.
Designerrichard MORRIS Producer
ALAN RUSSELL
News and background on Ceefax
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six, Points West
South Today, Spotlight South West and at 6.25
Nationwide
Presented by FRANK BOUGH and RICHARD KERSHAW
A serial in 26 episodes Episode 14 by SUE LAKE
A I blind passenger' is discovered and Charles' decision this time might be the wrong one ...
(For cast see page 35)
starring Lena Zavaroni with her special guests David Copperfield and Gerard Kenny
Musical director JOHN COLEMAN Choreographer LUD
Special material ERIC MERRIMAN Costume designer DORINDA REA Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM Designer KENNETH SHARP
Producer STEWART MORRIS
Presented by Cliff Michelmore and David Tench (legal adviser to the Consumers' Association) with the competing couples: Esther Rantzen and Desmond Wilcox, Patrick Mower and Suzanne Danielle, and Bardo
Do you know your legal rights when confronted with a problem at home, with your neighbours, with your car, in the street, or while you are shopping?
The teams will have to cope with problems as they happen in the studio. What can they do about the burglar who is so interested in the programme that he doesn't want to leave? How will they stop a troublesome neighbour from trespassing on the quiz and choking everybody with smoke from his bonfire? And will they be able to persuade the argumentative shopkeeper that he should give them their money back?
Use the score sheet on this page to take part in this quiz and see how you get on against three studio teams. Also featuring John Junkin and Hinge and Bracket with Alison Key, Bruce Bould, Chuck Julian
with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
St George 's Hall, Windsor Castle, is the glittering setting for the Banquet given by HM The Queen in honour of President Reagan.
The Queen will propose the health of the President and the President will reply.
Commentator
DAVID DIMBLEBY
Television presentation MICHAEL LUMLEY
Terry Wogan hosts his own inimitable late-night show with top stars from home and abroad, people in the headlines, film reports and the very best of music.
Among tonight's guests Mike Harding
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Sound MIKE FELTON
Lighting PETER WESSON Designer JOHN STOUT
Director DAVE PERROTTET Producer MARCUS PLANTIN