(Repeat)
with Kenneth Williams
Agaton Sax and Lispington's Grandfather Clock by NILS OLOF-FRANZEN: 3
Cartoon: Invasion of the Locusts
With BILL HARTSTON
starring
Lex Barker
Brenda Joyce
Tarzan penetrates a hidden jungle valley in search of a long-lost woman aviator - only to discover a magic fountain of youth and the Palace of Eternal Life.
Screenplay by CURT SIODMAK and HARRY CHANDLEE. Produced by SOL LESSER Directed by LEE SHOLEN
Films: page 15
in Tattle Television
An RKO film
with Richard Baker Weather JACK SCOTT
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
Pink Lemonade, Fly by Knight and Pink Trumpet
The true account of a 30,000-mile odyssey of adventure and romance with Charles Tobias John ' Slinger Riise
Tom ' Blue' Davis and Maynard Ackerman
CHARLES TOBIAS once possessed a successful business, a large house and a Rolls-Royce. But one day he decided to leave the rat race and pursue the timeless dream of a free life on the sea. With a 60ft ketch, a crew of four, a chimpanzee and a cheetah, he made a five-year voyage from the Pacific to the islands of Greece in search of Cleopatra's island. This beautiful film charts his long and sometimes perilous trip.
Written, produced and narrated by CHARLES TOBIAS. Films; page 15
Featuring Paul McCartney, Frankie Howerd, Arthur Askey, Russell Harty, Trevor Brooking and The Lord Mayor of London, Arena celebrates Roy Plomley's magical desert island where, for the past 40 years, everyone who is anyone has been cast adrift with just one book, one luxury and their eight favourite gramophone records.
"Stunning feast of a film" (The Standard)
"Entrancing" (Daily Mirror)
"Does Plomley unstintingly proud" (Sunday Times)
An Arena presentation
First transmitted in 1982, Arena celebrates Roy Plomley's classic radio favourite, with the help of celebrity castaways, including Frankie Howerd, Arthur Askey and Paul McCartney. Show more
Story: To Please the King by VIRGINIA PARSONS. Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey , Andrew Secombe
Cartoon: Skeeter Trouble
with Cherie Lunghl
This is the season of pantomimes, when the traditional stories are played out in theatres up and down the country. Where did the stories come from? Sometimes it's impossible to say-but everyone knows them.
Today: Puss in Boots
Pictures by LYNNE BYRNES
by BOB BLOCK
The last of 13 programmes
The Japanese Cornish Pixie comes to life and dances the pas de Dobbin from The Sleeping Horse with You Know Who! The Meakers' chipolatas turn into bangers. Claypole's invention makes Harold as heavy as an elephant and the Pantomime Horse
Incidental music JONATHAN COHEN Designer MARTIN COLLINS Producer JEREMY SWAN
Brian Trueman puts the questions to the winning semi-finalists who will be looking at scenes from Charlie Brown's All Stars, That Riviera Touch, Blockheads and The Sword in the Stone. There are also details of next year's Young Film Makers' competition.
BBC Manchester
Snowdrifts
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
When Banjo's mischief at home earns him a spanking from his Pa, he stows away to the big city.
A Don Bluth production
The famous adventure film starring Henry Brandon
Herbert Nelson , Dan Haggerty
This beautifully photographed film tells the story of a trapper who, having killed a magnificent snow tiger, has to fight for his own survival in the frozen mountains inhabited by its mate.
Written and directed by STEWART RAFFILL films: page 15
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
by Alex Shearer
(Peter Davison returns as Doctor Who on Monday 3 January at 6.45 pm)
What are your memories of the past year? David Dimbleby introduces a kaleidoscope of the main events of 1982 and his reflections on them. Review 82 shows the joyful welcome given to the Pope and a Prince, and the sad farewell for a Princess, the dramatic events in the Falklands, the expulsion of the PLO from the Lebanon, and Poland under martial law. And showing a clean pair of heels, streaker Erica Roe.
Research MAGGIE GREENHALGH Picture editor WILLIAM ATTRILL Assistant producer NICK WELLS Producer ELWYN PARRY JONES
An International Golf Challenge Third of six matches:
Jan Stephenson v Greg Norman Commentator PETER ALLISS
(The fourth match is on New Year's Day at 12 midnight)