9.10 Des le debut
Making Requests
9.27 Japan: The Crowded Islands Back of Beyond
9.48 The History Trail
Roundheads and Cavaliers
10.10 Science Workshop Joins B
10.32 Scene
Simulation Exercise
11.5-11.20 Maths-in-a-Box At the Seaside
11.30 Search
Wales and the Americas
4: Brynffynnon - Tennessee and Beyond
11.55 The Past Afloat
8: Home from the Sea
Book (same title), £12.95 from booksellers For free leaflet, send sae (220 x 110mm) to: The Past Afloat[address removed]
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather ANNE PURVIS
(London and SE only: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
DONNY MACLEOD , BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER and MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE are the presenters of television's liveliest lunchtime magazine, introducing a cheerful mixture of information, music and humour.
A See-Saw programme.
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
Introduced by Vicki Luke and Duncan the Dragon.
Set in the Midlands in 1840, this edition tells the story of Thomas Cooper, a leading member of protest movement the Leicester Chartists.
Story: Mr Foster 's Workshop by KAREN LOWE Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey lain Lauchlan
A cartoon series CatNapCat
Pixie and Dixie counter-attack and keep Jinks awake when he tries to be Cat of the Year.
with Benedict Taylor Knight's Fee by ROSEMARY SUTCLIFF Today: Part 4
A continuation of the new serial in 26 parts based on the stones by MARK TWAIN.
Huck was about to leave the rraneerfords forever when he heard that Sophia had eloped with Harney Shepherdson. This caused a battle between the feuding families. Huck went to help
Buck but Buck signalled and then fired a shot to drive him away.
Huck got away but knew that while covering him Buck had been killed Huck and Jim start their journey down river again.
Director MICHAEL BERRY Writer ALF HARRIS Executive Producer TOM WAGNER
Produced by MADISON PACIFIC FILMS LTD In association with WAGNER-HALLIG FILM GMBH
with Simon Groom Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Hooray and Up She Rises!
After 437 years in the mud at the bottom of The Solent the Mary Rose is riding high and proud on a barge in No 3 Dock at Ports-mouth Royal Naval Base. SIMON and SARAH report on the complicated preservation programme, masterminded by senior archaeologist Margaret Rule and her team. Assistant editor IAN OLIVER
Editor BIDDY BAXTERk , 2.30 from book-
Blue peter: 19th Book, sellers
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
SUE LAWLEY and RICHARD KERSHAW on the news stories that matter and what they mean for the people of Britain.
(Regional details as Monday)
The latest news from the world of science and technology
Presented by Kieran Prendiville Judith Hann , Peter Macann Maggie Philbin
Producers DAVID DUGAN , MARTIN MORTIMORE DANA PURVIS , CYNTHIA PAGE
Studio director HENRY CAMPION Editor DAVID FILKIN
with Frances Coverdale Weatherman
A ten-part serial created by LAVINIA WARNER Part 5 by ANNE VALERY
Everyone is concerned about Dorothy and what is to happen to her. When Kate discovers the truth she is strongly against what Dorothy will have to go through. Cast in order of appearance:
Music composed by JAMES HARPHAM Studio sound JOHN HOWELL
Videotape editor DEREK ORMAN DesignerPAUL MUNTING
Producer VERE LORRIMER Director DAVID TUCKER
Book (same title), £1.50 from booksellers *Subtitles on Ceejax page 170
Everyone is concerned about Dorothy. When Kate discovers the truth, she is strongly against what Dorothy will have to go through.
with Sir Robin Day
The weekly hour of topical debate when the people get their chance to question the public personalities on the issues of the moment. Around the table with Sir Robin Day tonight at the Greenwood Theatre, London, are: Roy Evans
Harriet Harman , MP
The Rt Hon Sally Oppenheim , mp and Clive Thornton
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL
A four-part story of the dales of northern England written and presented by David Bellamy
3: The Great Summer
With the Great Winter of the Ice Age long gone, life returned to the dales during the Great Spring, the landscape covered in lush forest with animals and plants in plenty. But changes were under way again - the rains were coming and so was Man, together creating new landscapes in the dales of the Great Summer.
Photography DAVID cox Film editor ERIC BOWER Produced by HARRY GREEN and MIKE WEATBERLEY