9.10 Descubra Espana
Unos ratos libres
9.27 Brazil
City of Newcomers
9.48 Junior Craft, Design and Technology. Uphill
10.10 Science Workshop Analysing A
10.32 Scene friends and Friendship
11.5 Near and Far
The Changing Street
11.30 Search
Wales and the Americas 3: Beulah - Ebensburg
At the end of the 18th century, Morgan John Rhys organised a Welsh settlement in Pennsylvania but it declined early and became one of the first ' ghost-towns '. Presented by NOREEN BRAY Producer GWYNN PRITCHARD
11.55 The Past Afloat
5: The Silver Darlings
Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart Weather ANNE purvis
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Presented by DONNY MACLEOD BOB LANGLEY , MARIAN FOSTER and MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme.
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
Today: a e i o u
Introduced by Christopher Neil.
A programme for children under 5
Boots. Storytime from Play School, 80p, and More Stories from Play School. 65p, from retailerj
A cartoon series Space Bear
Which Yogi is the real Yogi?
Littlenose the Life-saver
Written and told by John Grant
A serial in 26 parts based on the stories by MARK TWAIN.
After the storm, Huck and Jim found a cabin floating on flood waters. In it were women's clothes, candles, a knife and other useful things. Huck went ashore disguised as a girl but he didn t fool
Mrs Loftus who told him about a search for a runaway slave. Huck hurried back to warn Jim. They are heading downriver on a raft. 17: Smallpox
Director DONS. WILLIAMS. Writer ALAN OMAN Executive producer TOM WAGNER
Produced by MADISON PACIFIC FILMS LTD in association with WAGNER-HALLlG FILM GMBH
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
The Builder of London
St Paul's Temple Bar, The Monument and 51 parish churches are just a few of the creations of England's best-known architect.
Simon, Sarah and Peter celebrate the birthday of the man who was hauled up to the dome of St Paul's by basket!
Look North West, Midlands Today
South EastatSix,PointsWest
SouthToday,SpotlightSouth.West and at 6.25
Nationwide
The Men Who Govern Ulster - behind the scenes in Stormont Castle
In the third of his four films, NICHOLAS WOOLLEY looks at the public and private tasks performed by James Prior and his team of ministers as they deal with Northern Ireland's needs day by day. (Regional details as Monday)
Narrated by David Attenborough
We may not be aware of them, but they surround us in their millions: even in these overcrowded islands there are more of one species - the wood mouse - than there are human beings. This is the story of a few of the mice living in and around a cottage in the south of England.
The cheeky house mouse is in a real life Tom and Jerry situation, as he keeps one jump ahead of cat and trap. The dormouse faces hazards of a different sort: first the all-night ordeal of emerging from hibernation, and then the touching moment when it struggles to give birth to its first baby.
BBC Bristol
Book, Wildlife Through the Camera, £10.25 from booksellers
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)
with Michael Buerk and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
The last of five programmes The Course of Justice
Following his arrest during the successful D-Day raids, Fred Sinfield, one of the country's most wanted bank robbers, has decided to turn supergrass. Among other crimes, Slnfield confesses to being on the notorious half-million-pound Williams and Glyn's bank robbery in 1977. His evidence starts a second phase for Operation Carter and the number of targets under consideration rises from 89 to 212. But can independent evidence be found to corroborate the supergrass's statement? After their year of hard work in trying to crack the top London gangs, the hopes and fears of DCI Brian Ward and No 5 Regional Crime Squad centre on what happens in and around the courts.
Film editor THOMAS SCHWALM Sound MALCOLM HIRST
Film cameraman/director CHARLES STEWART
Production manager DAVID PEARCE Series editor JOHN SHEARER Producer ROGER GRAEF BBC Bristol
in Troupers
With film clips and photos, Eric gives a tongue-in-cheek account of his follies and fortunes as an actor, gag writer, and comedian in a long and successful career in the theatre, on radio and television. He pays tribute to his friends in showbusiness and in particular to Hattie Jacques , Richard Wattis and the team of his long-running Sykes series. Special guests Eddie Lester John Evans , Tony Hayes
Recorded at the Theatre Royal, Lincoln.
Producer DONALD SAYER