with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE only: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
The lunchtime programme from Pebble Mill with presenters
DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER and MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE
A See-Saw programme
A cartoon series
Mighty Mouse swoops the pretty mouse-maiden captured by a crew of pirate cats. (Repeat)
with Bernard Cribbins
The Wind in the Willows by KENNETH GRAHAME
Today: The Wild Wood
with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter
Do you know.... the size of the biggest apple pie? Who lays dry bricks the fastest?
Roy and Norris explore more people and things with a place in the record books.
Roy investigates some Australian records and Norris is put on the spot' when he answers impromptu questions from the studio audience.
Designer ROSEMARY HESTER Producer ALAN RUSSELL
A serial in six parts by JEREMY BURNHAM
4: In his first tournament Barry lost his temper playing against
Chetwyn. This led to a row with Frank, and to Barry smashing his tennis racket. Lucy, on the other hand did well in the tournament, and now she has some news for Barry.
Tennis adviser PAUL HUTCHINS
Engineering manager BOB GRIFFITHS Sound ALAN TAYLOR Lighting BERT OATEN
Executive producer PAUL STONE
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
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
With SUE LAWLEY and RICHARD KERSHAW
(Regional details as Monday)
by PETER SPENCE starringand
Script associate CHRISTOPHER BOND Music RONNIE IIAZLEHURST Designer GLORIA CLAYTON
Producer GARETH GWENLAN
starring
The Wedding
As Bobby realises that J.R.'s dirty tricks are endangering Ewing Oil the tension between the two brothers heightens. But feuding in the family is temporarily put aside as the guests gather at Southfork for that wedding....
Written by WILL LORIN
Directed by LEONARD KATZMAN
Poster available, £1.75, from BBC Publicity, 10 Cavendish Place, London WIA 1AA
Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write. Producer YVONNE HEWETT
Please send letters to: Barry Took. BBC Television Centre. London W12 8QT
Book (same title), £1.50. from booksellers
For 50 years the BBC's External Services have been broadcasting to the world. This documentary is loosely built around 24 hours in the life of Bush House, a mini United Nations, where disc jockey Dave Lee Travis , actors Cheryl Campbell and Ian Holm and sports commentator Paddy Feeney mix with the colourful representatives of 39 nations.
The film travels out to find some of the 100 million listeners - African villagers. Asian stall holders, lonely expatriates, nomads with their camel trains. It shows how everything in Somalia stops at 5.30 pm for the BBC news, and how in China the English-by-television programme Follow Me is the most popular show on television with its English presenter, Kate Flower, a national film star. It also shows how for many, like the Poles, the Russians or the Argentinians, listening to the BBC has been the only means of learning the truth.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The top events, personalities and stories in sport at home and abroad.
European Football
Highlights from one of tonights UEFA Cup third round matches featuring a British club.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES Boxing
Frank Bruno , whose crushing knockout wins have startled the boxing public and revived the glamour of the heavyweights in Britain, topped last nights
BARRETT/DUFF Promotion at the Royal Albert Hall , London Television presentation: Football FRED VINER Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Producer JIM RESIDE
Editor HAROLD ANDERSON
An evening of music and mimicry as television's Wonder Woman,
Lynda Carter , asks you to join her once again in her second spectacular with guest stars Tom Jones and country and western singer Merle Haggard.
Executive producer RON SAMUELS