6.40 Britain: A Granary for Rome? 7.5 Maths Methods: Line Integrals. 7.30 Immigration Officers.
Dracula is back but now he is helping people through the descendants of infamous monsters. So it's Drak Junior, Frankie Frankenstein and Howler who try to foil the diabolical plots of Dr Dred, the villainous leader of the Organisation of Generally Rotten Endeavours.
Today: Dr Dred is a Shrinker
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with Pippa Guard - A Donkey Called Paloma by NINA WARNER HOOKE
' Paloma was a pretty little animal, all white save her hooves and her soft dark eyes with the fringe of black lashes and when the farmer had offered her to Juan for just 200 pesetas, he had been unable to resist ...'
Today: Parti
with Tony Hart
Scrap ,.
In the first programme of the repeated series, Tony uses broken eggs, dead wood, chicken bones and chalks to make a whole series of new pictures. There's Morph, a gallery of children's pictures, the Tin Pots and a new set of characters to keep him company.
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.
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from Lord's
Fifth and final day
PETER WEST introduces coverage of the morning's play. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
TOM GRAVENEY , BRIAN CLOSE
Producers NICK HUNTER , BILL TAYLOR
Cricket scores and reports on Ceefax
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather JACK SCOTT
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Story: Alex's Bed
Written by MARY DICKENSON
Illustrations by CHARLOTTE FIRMIN Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank, Johnny Ball
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A series of six programmes
Chris Serle of That's Life takes a break for a week or two in the Wild West of Wales.
(Repeat)
Written by Maurice Dodd, featuring Leonard Rossiter as Boot with Judy Bennett, Sheila Steafel and Peter Hawkins
A Film Fair presentation
(Repeat)
with Richard Whitmore Weatherman
Throughout the week Sue Cook and Laurie Mayer bring you the issues that matter in London and the South East, with MARGARET NELSON.
Producers lino FERRARI, PHILIP HARDING MIKE HOGAN. RICHARD TAIT Editor ROGER BOLTON
A series of four films in which comic stars dig up the roots of their humour.
'That's the most usual thing I have said to me, you know "You're just like my mum", or "You're just like my Auntie Gladys". I can't possibly be like Auntie Gladys but I'm glad if they think so.' Irene Handl is one of Britain's funniest actresses, appearing in countless plays and films in a succession of working-class cockney parts. Yet her own London background is vastly different. Born of foreign parents over 80 years ago, she grew up in a household staffed with servants, and in this film she talks about the childhood experiences that later became the basis of so many comic roles in films like A French Mistress, Morgan and I'm All Right Jack.
Trading in Terror
On 15 June US Marshals arrested a former CIA agent, after a chase across three continents. His name, Edwin P. Wilson , has been at the top of the ' wanted' list for two years. Wilson and his associates are accused of running an international network based in Washington and London to supply Libya's Colonel Gaddafi with everything from mercenaries to plastic explosives.
Panorama began investigating the traders in terror last year. Tonight Jeremy Paxman updates that report, reveals the elaborate plot to capture Wilson, and investigates how they were able to continue their lucrative business while posing as agents of the CIA.
Producer CHRISTOPHER OLGIATI Deputy editor TOM BOWER Editor GEORGE CAREY
with John Humphrys ; Weatherman
Starring Roger Moore
with Hildegard Nell, Olga Georges-Picot
Can a man be in two places at once? Can he have spent the night with an attractive girl he claims never to have met? Recovering from a near-fatal accident, Harold Pelham, a staid conservative businessman, is haunted by these and other baffling questions. It is only when his wife, family and best friend treat him as a complete stranger that he learns the terrible truth....
with B.A. Robertson
Tonight's theme: the producers, featuring
Dave Edmunds, whose own top ten hits include 'I hear you knocking' and 'Girls talk'
Martin Rushent, who produced 'See those eyes' by Altered Images, 'Love action' by The Human League, and many other hits recently.
Plus the week's new band, and one or two surprises.
Highlights of a concert recorded last year at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in London.
Introduced by Anne Nightingale