6.40 The East-Anglian Coast. 7.5 The Islands of Hawaii. 7.30 Mechanisms of Pain Relief.
starring KEITH CHEGWIN with special guests MADNESS BANANARAMA, HAIRCUT 100
Cheggers presents the best in top pop action, with fun and games from his twin teams the Reds and Yellows led by JON EDEN and VIVIENNE MCKONE.
With INSTANT SUNSHINE
Today: The Discovery of the Source of the M1 by MILES KINGTON
Four brave explorers set out through the uncharted areas of deepest England to discover what has puzzled Londoners for many years where does the Ml come from?
Trouble at No 32 by MICHAEL BOND Narrated by MICHAEL HORDERN
Music by HERBERT CHAPPELL
Animation and direction by ivor wood
just switch off your television set and go and do something less boring instead?
Your ideas, games and activities presented by the children of the Bristol Why Don't You ...? gang.
with Ian Smith and Moira Stuart Weather ANNE PURVIS
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme by DAVID MCKEE
King Rollo chooses the wrong time to read his comic.
Narration RAY BROOKS
MUSIC DUNCAN LAMONT
Animation LEO BELTOFT
Production CLIVE JUSTER
A See-Saw programme With BRIAN CANT
Among the bric-a-brac that Brian is tidying today are a triangle, a tambourine, a trumpet and a tandem that Timothy and Tessa Tideman tried to take from Tankerton to Tibet.
Directed by NICK WILSON
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Four races from today's card at one of the country's most beautiful courses.
2.0 The Singleton Handicap Stakes (5f)
2.30 The Richmond Stakes (6f)
3.0 The Pimm's Goodwood Stakes (handicap 2m 3f)
3.40 The Sussex Stakes (Old Mile) Europe's top one-mile event worth over £50,000 to the winner. Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN , JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMER
Producer Richard TILLING
The Lion and the Bird's Nest by ERIKO KISHIDA. Illustrated by CHIYOKO NAKATANI. Presenters
Heather Williams , Stuart McGugan
The first of seven programmes
An inter-school knockout competition with games on the field and in the swimming-pool.
Heat 1: South of England from Castlefield School, Dorchester between
VENTNOR COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL, Isle of Wight
DOWNTON SECONDARY SCHOOL, Wiltshire and DORCHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL, Dorset Introduced by Ron Pickering with guest Verona Elder
Engineering managers
CEOFF STAFFORD , JOHN KEMP Sound MIKE SMYTHE
Producer PETER CHARLTON
with Paul McDowell
Micky is challenged to a duel at high noon in Mexico.
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
SUE LAWLEY and RICHARD KERSHAW With LUKE CASEY, PATTIE COLDWELL , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT , LAURIE MAYER , FRAN MORRISON , MARGARET NELSON MICHAEL WALE , TONY WILKINSON , NICHOLAS WOOLLEY , GLYN WORSNIP
Introduced by Bernard Falk
Tonight Oxford and Cambridge on their way to finding an isotope from within a fallen satellite, make camp and cook a meal from a couple of pigeons and a few raw vegetables.
Real campers may care to avert their eyes ...
Producer PHILIP FRANKLIN
Executive producer DEREK SMITH BBC Birmingham
with John Humphrys; Weatherman
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A series of eight programmes. Part 3: To the Brink of War
As the British battle fleet sailed steadily south, the politicians and the diplomats tried hard to head off the coming clash between the British and Argentinian forces. On the Falklands, General Menendez and his troops were now well-established, much to the disgust of the locals, and 3,000 miles away at Ascension Island a huge supply base was set up - the spring-board for bombing raids on Stanley Airfield. Narrator Richard Baker
Chief picture editor DUNCAN HERBERT
Written and produced by GORDON CARR A BBCtv News special
A film series starring with Bright Lights, Big City
Beth has run away from home and to a Chicago gangster she seems to be an ideal recruit for his prostitution racket.
Written by DENNIS CAPPS
Directed by CHRISTIAN i. NYBY II
During the 1960s Lord Home, as Foreign Secretary in Harold Macmillan 's government, was involved 'in prolonged negotiations with the Russians in an attempt to improve relations between East and West. He talks to David Dilks (Professor of International History at Leeds University) about his contacts with the Russian leaders and the techniques he developed in dealing with Mr Gromyko , the Soviet Foreign Minister. For the first time he talks in detail about the events of 1963, the year in which the Conservative Party unexpectedly chose him as Prime Minister.
Film cameraman REG POPE Film sound GEOFF TOOKEY
Rostrum cameraman KEN MORSE Film editor ALAN MARTIN Producer JOHN WALKER