Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart Weather anne PURVIS
(London and SE only. Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme Home is a Hole
(Repeat)
The 101st University Match Oxford v Cambridge for The Bowring Bowl
After 100 confrontations , Cambridge is only one match ahead in this traditional tussle. Oxford, led by Australian International
PHIL crowe , has enjoyed good results in the build-up matches but has not fared as well as Cambridge, who, under the captaincy.of JOHN KINGSTON. must be favoured to stretch the narrow lead. commentator NIGEL starmer-smith with BOB HILLER
Television presentation by BILL TAYLOR
A programme for children under 5
A cartoon series
(Repeat)
with Bernard Cribbins
The Wind in the Willows by KENNETH GRAHAME
Today: The Open Road
by Bob Block
A series of 13 programmes
Traumatic Transformation time! McWitch throws a wobbly and Ethel turns into a telephone. The Perkins are pestered by poultry, Nadia puts potions in the population's water and Claypole hatches a big egg!
Book, Rentaghost Unlimited, £5.95 hardback, 95p paperback from booksellers
Semi-final
Brían Trueman puts the questions to the winners and runners-up of previous heats, who look at scenes from The Cat from Outer
Space, Spirit; of the Wild, No
Limit and Sleeping Beauty.
Not Just a Theatre, a top entry in the Young Film-makers' Competition, is also shown.
Directed by PAUL LOOSLEY Produced by JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester
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 stories that matter with PATTIE COLDWELL, ANNE DIAMOND, JOHN HITCHINS, JAMES HOGG,
MARSHALL LEE, TONY WILKINSON, NICHOLAS WOOLLEY
(Regional details as Monday)
by ROSEMARY MASON
Alison's patient, Reg, has an illness that won't go away. Alison believes she has a similar problem... (For cast see page 41)
(Next episode on Monday)
Robert Robinson takes the chair in the second of the semi-finals Tonight tTHE ADAMS FAMILY from Wallasey on Merseyside challenges
THE JACOBS FAMILY from Lewes in Sussex
Producer LINDA MCCARTHY
starring Lena Zavaroni with her special guests
Max Bygrayes and Randy Crawford ON TAP choreography by LUD
JOHN COLEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Special material ERIC MERRIMAN Sound ADRIAN BISHOP-LAGGETT
Lighting-Dickie Higham
Designers KENNETH SHARP - SHELAGH LAWSON Producer STEWART MORRIS
A drama series in ten parts about the RAF of today starring
8: Operation Hawk by RAYMOND THOMPSON
Wg Cdr Tyson and Dr Susan Young are involved in the mystery surrounding a deserted airfield. Tyson's personal relationship with an éx-RAF friend is put to the test.
Music composed and conducted by ANTHONY ISAAC
Film editor ALASTAIR MACKAY
Studio sound TREVOR WEBSTER
Designer ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNBY Producer JOE WATERS Director RENNY RYE
A second chance to see JEREMY PAUL and ALAN GIBSON 'S award-winning play, whose sequel, Another Flip for Dominick, can be seen next week starring and AVA: You landed?
DOMINICK: Twice. It's safe. I have to find someone, I have friends to help me.
AVA: Friends? On the flipside? Do they know where you are from? and SARAH CARTHY , YSANNE CHURCHMAN MYRTLE DEVENISH, JAMES GILBEY ANDREW MACLACHLAN , JASON SAVAGE Hologram musicians ROBERT SPENCER
RODERICK SKEAPING
ANDREW VAN DER BEEK
Guitarist MITCHELL DALTON
A delicious romp I would like to see again as soon as possible (THE TIMES) This time travel fantasy is funny, romantic and ingenious (OBSERVER) So beautifully acted that the question of disbelief did not arise
(THE DAILY TELEGRAPH)
An unexpected delight, a sweet surprise (DAILY MAIL) You'd better believe it Babe' by RICK JONES and DAVID PIERCE played by MEAL TICKET Producer CHRIS CHERRY Directed by ALAN GIBSON
(Winner of the Banff Television Festival Awards for Best Dramatic Script and Special Jury Prize)
(Another Flip for Dominick is next Tuesday's Play for Today)