9.0 Physical Science. Fluids
9.25 Swim. 4: Front Crawl
9.52 Look and Read
Are They Crooks?
10.15 Mathscore One
Bits and Pieces
10.38 Maths File. Sequences
11.0 Talkabout
The Foolish Tortoise
11.19 Hyn o Fyd. Yn y Ffair: 3
(This World. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
11.40 Going to Work
Outdoor Work
12.3 pm Plants in Action
4: Steeping Beauties
Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report and News Headlines with subtitles)
Today the popular lunchtime programme is ten years old, and BOB LANGLEY , DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER and MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE are joined by a galaxy of stars - Harry Secombe , Glen Campbell , Diane Solomon , Peter Seabrook-and the winner of the Pebble Mill Dash.
2.2 Scene. This Sporting Life
2.35 A Good Job with Prospects Telecommunications
The Suntory
World Match Play Championship from the West Course,
Wentworth HARRY CARPENTER introduces COVerage of the second-round matches. The first-round winners meet the four seeded players:
SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS (Spain) GREG NORMAN (Australia) RAYMOND FLOYD (USA) CRAIG STADLER (USA)
Commentators PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK , BRUCE CRITCHLEY
ALEX HAY and MARK MCCORMACK
Television presentation
RICHARD TILLING and HUW JONES
Executive producer DAVID KENNING
Story: Dear Zoo by ROD CAMPBELL. Presenters Sarah Long , lain Lauchlan
A cartoon series
Starstormers by NICHOLAS FISK
Ispex explains why the Conqueror was blown up. Shambles and Vawn say they are being attacked by ' flies At last the Starstormers reach Epsilon Cool.
Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Adapted and directed by EDWARD PUGH
(Repeat)
The Potion
With the voices of KENNETH WILLIAMS
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
LookEast,LookNorth
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six, Points West
South Today, Spotlight South West and at 6.22
Nationwide
With SUE LAWLEY and HUGH SCULLY At 6.45 Sportswide with David Icke
Jeux sans Frontieres Portuguese Heat
The sixth international programme in which seven teams compete for the chance to represent their country in the Grand Final.
Tonight's competition is staged on the beautiful semi-tropical island of Madeira, and naturally the theme of the games involves exotic flowers and wine. The atmosphere is electric and the competition fierce, although the games-especially the duelling cats - provide a great many laughs. The teams competing are: Great Britain: Rotherham Belgium: Rochefort France: Lodeve Italy: Recoaro Term Portugal: Madeira
Switzerland: Schinznach Yugoslavia: Novi Sad
Introduced by ALICE CRUZ
ELADIO CLIMACO , MARIA JOAO CARRIERA Commentator STUART HALL
Producer GEOFFREY WILSON Presentation by the PORTUGUESE TELEVISION SERVICE BBC Manchester
with Michael Buerk
Weekend Weather MICHAEL FISH
Written by Eddie Boyd
with David Yip as Det Sgt John Ho, Derek Martin as Chief Insp Berwick, Arthur Kelly as Det Sgt Donald Chegwyn and Maurice Roeves as Doc Halliday
When a Glaswegian gunfighter rides into Limehouse there's blood on the streets. But Doc Halliday's fantasies have a way of exploding in other people's faces, as John Ho finds out....
Cast in order of appearance: [see below]
When a Glaswegian gunfighter rides into Limehouse there's blood on the streets. But Doc Halliday's fantasies explode in other people's faces.
A quiz to test the wits of the wittiest and the general knowledge of the most generally knowledgeable.
Chairman John Julius Norwich The teams
Irene Thomas (captain)
Sir David Hunt , Leslie Thomas against
John Junkin (captain) Sandra Dickinson Anthony Quinton
Producer ROY RONNIE
Director KEITH ACKBILL
starting
Robert Forster Verna Bloom
Real Chicago events of 1968 provide the background to the fictional story of John, a television cameraman whose glossy life is undisturbed by the disasters he photographs daily. John first becomes aware of his own part in the violence and voyeurism when his footage of demonstrators is given to the FBI and CIA: ironically, a large part of Medium Cool material was subsequently requisitioned by the Justice Department.
News director Karlin WILLIAM SICKINGER
Written, directed and photographed by HASKCLL WEXLER Films: page 17