9.0 Shakespeare in Perspective
All's Well That Ends Well
9.30 Alles klar
Asking Permission
9.48 Mathscore One 4: Get the Point
3700. 370, 37.... then What? Laurel and Hardy, and others, help ELAINE DONNELLY and ROGER SWMAN to introduce tenths. Directed by DEREK LONGHURST Produced by DAVID ROSEVEARI
10.19 Look and Read
A Friend in Need
10.35 History: Resource Units 11.13 The Military Machine
11.0 Watch
Postmen Today ,
11.17 It's Your Choice. Skills
Today's programme is about life" and social skills which everybody needs to get on in adult life whether working or not. Introduced by ANDREW C. WADSWORTH Producer PAUL MITCHELL
11.40 Junior Craft , Design and Technology. Up and Down the Hill Teachers Programme 4
12.3 pm General Studies
The Money Supply
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
The team introduces another edition of the live and lively lunchtime magazine.
BBC Pebble Mill
A See-saw programme
A series for. 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
Today: '3'
With Kim Goody and Malcolm McFee. (Repeat)
2.14Tout compris (simplified version)
2: Au petit dejeuner; En route; Au stade; A table.
Breakfast and the journey to school, a sports tesson - and school meals
Commentary script by ANNE WEST Read by ANNE ENGEL, GILLES DATTAS Producer JOHN PRESCOTT THOMAS
2.30 English. Arthur Miller and The Crucible
Dramatised documentary based on the appearance of playwright Arthur Miller before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1956.
from Deptford
Songs of Praise 1983 Calendar, 12.25; Hymns from previous Songs of Praise (record REC 338, cassette ZCM 338) from retailers
A cartoon series
Mighty Mouse is called to the Far West to tackle a notorious outlaw.
(Repeat)
Today: Food with Tony Aitken and Pam Ayres
Brian Trueman introduces a special 200th edition in which contestants from Westlands High School, Congleton, and North Manchester Boys' School answer questions on scenes from some of the show's most popular films: 101 Dalmatians, He's Your Dog Charlie Brown, Hog Wild and The Jungle Book.
There will also be a guest appearance by Michael Rodd, first chairman of Screen Test, and the four contestants from the original programme 12 years ago...
BBC Manchester
Back Page: 94
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
Frank Bough and Richard Kershaw report on the news stories that matter and what they mean for the people of Britain, with films and features from a team of reporters nationwide: Pattie Coldwell, John Hitchins, James Hogg, Marshall Lee, Tony Wilkinson, Nicholas Woolley
(Regional details as Monday)
by Roger Parkes
After being reprimanded by the Chief of the Pathology Lab, Linda is sure they won't want her in the department permanently. It seems she's failed again ...
Robert Robinson takes the chair in the second match of this exciting contest between families from all over the United Kingdom. Tonight THE REYNOLDS FAMILY from Croydon in Surrey challenge THE TIMSON FAMILY from Nottingham.
Producer LINDA MCCARTUT
by Terry Ravenscroft
Starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
by Adrian Reid
A drama series in ten programmes about the RAF of today, starring Michael Culver as Gp Capt Christie, Malcolm Stoddard as Wg Cdr Tyson
373 Squadron is asked to deliver a goat to a Head of State. The two Hercules transport planes develop mysterious 'judders' and are grounded. An investigation reveals a surprising explanation.
wth John Humphrys; Weathennan
by Alan Bennett
Starring Alan Bennett, Thora Hird, Julie Walters and Elizabeth Spriggs
When his father is taken ill, Midgley makes a bee-line for the bedside, anxious to atone for the mistakes of the past... When his dad dies, Midgley is determined to be there, holding his hand.
Typically, his dad lingers. The hospital wants Midgley out of the way and maybe Midgley wants his father out of the way... Until, that is, the arrival of night nurse Valery.
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("Our Winnie" by Alan Bennett is on BBC2 next Friday at 10.00pm)