9.10 A Good Job with Prospects Broking
Young people are employed at all stages of buying, selling and shipping of commodities.
Narrator KIERAN PRENDIVILLE Producer DAVID tact
Series producer JILL SHEPPARD
9.38 Going to Work Motorway Services
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
10.15 Music Time
Christmas Carols: 2
Music Time (record REC 362, cassette zcm 362) from retailers
10.38 Twentieth-Century History Roosevelt and the New Deal
11.0 Merry-go-Round
Our Place: Village
11.23 Talkabout
New Patches for Old
John Tidmarsh recounts the story of President Roosevelt's attempt to solve his country's economic problems with the introduction of the New Deal in the 1930s. Show more
Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster , Marjorie Lofthouse and Bob Langley are this week's presenting team on the topical and entertaining lunchtime magazine programme. And Frank Delaney visits Pebble Mill today for his weekly chat about books and authors.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE. BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme. (Repeat)
2.1 Words and Pictures
Stories, songs and rhymes for children in the early stages of reading. Fishing
The rabbit in today's story is un. usual: he has a bushy tail. Vicky tells how fox tricked him and How Rabbit Lost His Tail. Presenter VICKY IRELAND PUDPetS ALAN PLATT
Animation bura and hardwick Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
2.18 Exploring Science
Discovering Oxygen
2.40 The Music Arcade 8: Early Music
SNEAK'S NOYSE play some Early Music featuring the recorder as a solo instrument. The children play more music from the pantomime ' Harlequinade.' Presenters
TIM WHITNALL , LUCIE SKEAPING with children from OUR LADY OF LOURDES PRIMARY SCHOOL Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
A programme for children under 5.
Missilebound Cat
by Rosemary Sutcliff
with Benedict Taylor
Thirty years after the Battle of Hastings, there is little peace in England for Norman or Saxon. It is a time of change and chance - especially for Randal, the dog-boy at Arundel Castle.
at the Laughter Factory for a gargantuan gallimaufry of gags and groaners, with Christopher Lillicrap
Tony Maiden and Su Pollard
Today's totally unknown and unfamous guests are Wellington Boothe and Kate West , and the Scratch Band is under the nominal control of Peter Moss
Designer DUGALD FINLAY Director SUE LOCHEAD Producer CYRIL GATES
Executive producer DAVID BROWN
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Today Simon, Sarah and Peter make their most important announcement of the year-so have paper and pencil handy for details of the 1982 Appeal and find out what Blue Peter is collecting this year and how you can help.
Blue Peter 19th Book, £2.30 from booksellers
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Presented by Laurie Mayer and Fran Morrison with reporters SUSANNAH GREENBERG and MAGGIE NELSON
MICHAEL WALE is at the South East sports desk At 6.25 the Nationwide team of Sue Lawley, Frank Bough Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scullythe stories bring you the issues, the stories and the people that matter from
BBC studios in the capital and across the country.
Including Watchdog
Producers
MICHAEL HOGAN , PAUL WOOLW. CH Deputy editors ,IAN SQUIRES
PHILIP HARDING , IAN SQUIRES Editor ROGER BOLTON
by MAUREEN GLADYS CHADWICK
The hospital decides to appoint a new permanent vso over
Mrs Willoughby 's head. Is that the only reason for her feeling so ill?
Script editor TONY HOLLAND Designer STANLEY MORRIS Producer JULIA SMITH
Directed by GRAEME HARPER
Presented by Fred Emery and Richard Lindley with television's top journalists: MICHAEL COCKERELL , DAVID LOMAX TOM MANGOLD , JEREMY PAXMAN PETER TAYLOR , PHILIP TIBENHAM
Deputy editor TOM BOWER Editor GEORGE CAREY
with John Humphrys ; Weatherman
starring
Franklyn Ajaye , Sully Boyar Richard BrestolT , Ivan Dixon with It is early morning in the Los Angeles metropolis of throughways service stations, used-car lots quick-lunch spots and portable swimming-pools sold at a discount. The start of another day at the Deluxe Car Wash. Against a background of disc jockey patter and pulsating soul music, this exuberant movie offers a marvellously funny portrait of the staff and the people who bring in their status symbols for servicing.
Screenplay by JOEL SCHUMACHER
Produced by ART LINSON , GARY STROMBERG Directed by MICHAEL SCHULTZ. Films: p 15 (First showing on British television)
with Iain Johnstone
Including regular reviews of current releases and up-to-the-minute news of the latest films.
Richard Attenborough talks about his role as director of Gandhi - an epic project which has taken him 20 years to bring to fruition.
Diner: it is 1959 in Baltimore and five young men hang out together at the local diner. The film takes an affectionate and amused look at their friendship and experiences.