Introduced by Frank Bough and Selina Scott Timetable:
News at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour
Weather at 6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27 Sport at 6.42, 7.18, 8.18
Regional News, weather and traffic at 6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Review of the Papers and look ahead to the coming day: 7.32, 8.32 Getting Britain Fit between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Your Stars between 8.30 and 8.45
The Family Budget between 6.45 and 7.0
This is America between 7.45 and
8.0 with Bob Friend
9.0 Artists in Print
1: Etching
9.30 Dicho y hecho
Talking about Yourself
9.48 Mathscore Two
Numbers Growing
10.10 Look and Read. Fair Ground! 6: Where is Rachel?
10.35 Religious and Moral Education 11-13: Resource Units World Best Seller
11.0 Watch
Making a TV Programme
11.17 Walrus. What Should I Do? Tich and the Trifles
11.40 Look, Look and Look Again Natural Details
12.3 pm General Studies » The Professor of Surgery: 2
Richard Whitmore , Jane Franchi Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE: Financial Report and News Headlines with subtitles)
In the bright and informal atmosphere of the Pebble Mill foyer, the regular presenting team introduce another edition of the live and lively lunchtime magazine.
Editor PETER KERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme
A Working Day
JANET SORENSEN takes Shane and his friends to See the factory where his dad works.
Story GILLY MEREDITH
Producer ROY THOMPSON
The Second You and Me Book, £2.50 from booksellers
2.15 Read On!
Following the Trail .
2.40 Communicate!
Journalists
Gordon Jackson visits places that "Were of special importance to
J.M. Barrie the cottage in Kirriemuir, where his family lived, and the little wash-house, which was to inspire Barrie to create the original Wendy House. He talks about the people, places and events which formed the complex personality of the author of Peter Pan.
Directed by JANE COLES
Produced by DAVID HEYCOCK
from the Parish Church of St Luke, Battersea
Forty days and forty nights (Aus der Tlefe); What wondrous love is this, 0 my soul (Wendrous love): Streets of London; All for Jesus (All for Jesus); Just as I am (Woodworth); Praise to the holiest in the height (Richmond); 0 love, how deep, how broad, how high! (Mach's mit mir Gott); 0 sacred head. sore wounded (Passion Chorale) Conductor JOHN ELENOR
Film director SIMON HAMMOND Producer DAVID KREMER
Series producer jim MURRAY
Yogi dreams of finding fame and fortune as a film star.
with Bernard Holley
Jonny Briggs and the Galloping Wedding by JOAN EADINGTON Part 2: Disappearing Acts
Introduced by Johnny Morris and TERRY NUTKINS
Seventy years ago, if you had a pet that was ill, the animal either died or got better of its own accord. About that time a society was founded to help animal owners who were too poor to afford a vet-the PDSA. Today, Johnny visits a modern PDSA clinic in east London on a busy day, but looks at things from the pet's point of view.
And in response to your letters about the baby panda in Madrid Zoo which we showed a few weeks ago; there's a second chance to see one of the world's most famous baby animals.
Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol
by Jane Hollowood
A series of 18 programmes
N2 go to Wales to take part in an Outward Bound course. The challenge proves to be not just a physical one.
(For cast see Friday at 5.5 pm)
Book Grange Hill Home and Away £5.75 - from booksellers
with Moira Stuart 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
RICHARD KERSHAW reports on the news stories that matter and what they mean for the people of Britain, with films and features from the programme's team of reporters nationwide: PATTIE COLDWELL , ANNE DIAMOND , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , MARSHALL LEE , TONY WILKIN -SON and NICHOLAS WOOLLEY
(Regional details as Monday)
From rich to poor, young or old, left wing to right, employed or not, Vox Pop has a view on domestic issues and national events.
A weekly documentary serial concerning the private lives and public thoughts of some of the people of Darwen, Lancashire.
Who will be saying what about whom this week?
Photography MIKE SPOONER , LAWRENCE RUSH Film editors DAVE KING , ANDREW WILLSMORE Production team IAN FOTTS , LINDA CLEEVE Producer PAUL WATSON
by John Kane
Six programmes starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
Studio lighting BRIAN CLEMETT Studio sound JOHN HOLMES
Designer GLORIA CLAYTON'
Produced and directed by PETER WHITMORE
Seven films exploring narrow-gauge railways around the worlij. 2: The Other Poland
Narrator Brian Blessed
A journey through Poland during the heatwave summer of 1982. Martial law was in force.' Lech Walesa was in detention/ But the battered little steam train d7 chukchas - plunge into u side where people can still taRe- ■'&.": private road to freedom, growing their own food, brewing homemade vodka, retreating into an ' inner exile'.
Film cameraman DAVID JACKSON Film sound MALCOLM HILL
Film editor PATRICK HAGGERTY Series producer COLIN ADAMS Producer LYN WEBSTER
with Michael Buerk ; Weatherman
The last of four programmes
General Flavius Silva Peter O'Toole Eleazar Ben Yair Peter Strauss
Sheva Barbara Carrera Falco David Warner
General Silva has overthrown the inhuman Senator Falco and reasserted his authority over the Tenth Legion. He still yearns for an honourable settlement but time has run out - Eleazar Ben Yair has learned all too well that the word of an honourable antagonist is worthless before the pitiless might of Rome. The bitter struggle for freedom must be played out in all its tragic finality.
Presented by David Dimbleby with film reports from Bill Kerr Elliott and Stephen Bradshaw.
Including this week...
Polling the Pollsters: opinion polls have become a big business. They help determine attitudes, policies, even the timing of elections. Their critics say they are inaccurate, misleading and ought to be banned in the run up to the General Election...
And an interview with David Steel, MP, Leader of the Liberal Party.
as Sergeant Bilko