6.40 Caste and Class. 7.5 Air Fares. 7.30 Sanctions and Rhodesia: 2.
10.15 It's Maths Circles
10.40-10.45 Mindstretchers 5: Bridges - The Problem
11.22 Capricorn Game Part 6
11.40 Going to Work
What you Have to Offer
12.5 pm Mindstretchers
5: Bridges - The Problen
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather JACK SCOTT
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Scene. The Travellers
The Stella Artois Grass Court
Championships from The Queen's Club, London
Coverage of today's Quarter-finals in this leading grass court tournament with total prize money of just under £100,000.
Introduced by JOHN BARRETT Commentator DAN MASKELL and MARK cox
Producers JOHNNIE WATHERSTON and DAVID KENNING
A programme for children under 5
Dinky is the largest pup in the world who blunders into mishaps but always ends up as the hero.
with John Craven and Paul McDowell
Every Friday the Newsround team takes a closer look at one big issue that people really care about. JOHN and PAUL, helped by BBC reporters around the world, bring you the stories, cover the events, and meet the personalities that are making your kind of news.
Editor ERIC ROWAN
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
Look East, Look North Look North West Midlands Today
South East at Six
Spotlight South West
Points West, South Today and at 6.25
Nationwide
The current affairs programme which each weekday evening links London with the regions, presented by the Nationwide team of FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY
RICHARD KERSHAW and HUGH SCULLY
The third in the series of this inter-town competition comes from Christchurch in Dorset, and the prize is a trip to Paris to represent GB in Jeux sans Frontières.
The theme is Gardening, and the teams are from CHRISTCHURCH, GOSPORT and WINCHESTER. Introduced by Stuart Hall Special guest presenters
Brian Cant and Floella Benjamin
Designer and games deviser
STUART FURBER. Director JOHN ROONEY Producer GEOFFREY WILSON BBC Manchester
Barry Took with your comments on BBC television programmes.
Produced by BRIAN WOLSTENHOLME
with Michael Buerk
Weekend Weather JACK SCOTT
with David Coleman and Jimmy Hill
With just 48 hours to go before the opening match of the 12th World Cup Finals, BBC Television's team of reporters examine the task facing the three home countries in Spain.
Can England shrug off their inconsistency and prove a real threat in the Finals? Can Scotland make a significant impact this time, after reaching this stage for the third time in succession? Can Northern Ireland, who caused a sensation on their 1958 appearance, upset the form book again?
Bob Wilson introduces the competition's potential matchwinners, including Brazil's Zico; Michel Platini of France; Diego Maradona of Argentina; and the European Footballer of the Year, Karl Heinz Rummenigge of West Germany.
John Motson assesses the chances of Ron Greenwood's England team and the strength of their opponents in Group 4 – France, Czechoslovakia and the emerging Kuwait. Barry Davies looks at the form of Scotland and their opponents in Group 6 – the Soviet Union, New Zealand and the favourites, Brazil.
Archie Macpherson talks to Jock Stein and his squad as they arrive at their camp in southern Spain. Alan Parry predicts the possible outcome of Group 5 where Northern Ireland, under Billy Bingham, take on the host nation, Spain, the powerful Yugoslavs and the unknowns from Honduras.
Tony Gubba, David Icke and Kevin Cosgrove report on the atmosphere in the major cities, and the security plans for the tournament, which for the first time, includes 24 countries.
Next week RADIO TIMES carries extensive coverage of the World Cup in colour.
The second of two parts, starring James Arness as Jim McClain with Marshall Colt as Harry Gates George DiCenzo as Lt DeNisco and Carl Franklin as Jerry Cross The Sign of the Beast (2)
Written and directed by STEPHEN DOWNING Directed by GARY NELSON
In 1865 the peace of Pimlico
Square is shattered by the murder of Alice Barlow at No 12. For 15 years the house remains unoccupied until it is taken by young
Mr and Mrs Mallen and there beeins a war of nerves in which the sinister Paul Mallen systematic ally tries to drive his wife insane.
Anton Walbrook gives a brilliant performance as the heartless husband in this original classic film version of Patrick Hamilton 's gripping psychological thriller.
Screenplay by A. R. RAWLINSON.
BRIDGET BOLAND , from the play by PATRICK HAMILTON Producer by JOHN CORFIELD
Directed by THOROLD DICKINSON
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