Frank Bough and Nick Ross invite you to start your day with Breakfast Time. In the relaxed and informal atmosphere of the Breakfast Time studio Frank and Nick play host to the well-known faces who are making the news today. Timetable:
News at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on the quarter hour Weather 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 a look ahead to the day at 7.32, 8.32
Getting Britain Fit from 6.45 to 7.0 Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Your Stars between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking from 8.45 to 9.0 This is America from 7.45 to 8.0
9.10 Alles klar
Asking Permission
9.27 One World
Made in Barbados
9.48 Look, Look and Look Again Pattern in Place
10.10 Science Workshop Water ' A '
10.32 Scene
Consequences. Part 1
11.5-11.25 Near and Far
The Sea at Work
11.30 Search
He'll Never Play for Wales by HARRI WEBB
The second of three programmes looking at the problems that faced Wales in the Depression of the 1930s as seen through the eyes of one family.
GLYN WILLIAMS , WILLIAM THOMAS LISABETH MILES, DAVID PURCHASE LORRAINE JOHN , ANDREW MORGAN PAUL ROWLANDS
Presenter DYFED THOMAS Designer RAY PRICE Director RAY BRACE
Producer GWYNN fritchard
11.55 Under the Weather
3: In a Depression
Using satellite pictures and graphics, Jack Scott demonstrates how fronts are formed and explains what sorts of weather are associated with them.
with Richard Whitmore and Heather Payton Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE: Financial Report and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme by JOANNE COLE AND MICHAEL COLE Narrated by PATRICIA HAYES
Gran makes up for all the time she has lived without animals.
Music and lyrics by BRYAN DALY Animation by DEREK MOGFORD
Designed and directed by IVOR WOOD
A See-Saw programme
The hooves of shire horses sound through the streets of Devizes on their daily brewer's round. And then... holiday!
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Mike Maynard and some young friends look at a doll's house and explore the rooms of a real house.
with Phil Drabble
A series of five programmes 4: Running Dogs
PHIL DRABBLE goes to the dogs. tie looks behind the scenes of greyhound racing at Birmingham s Perry Barr Stadium , where he discovers that a top greyhound can cost as much as £10,000 and that the margin between winning and losing is counted in hundredths of a second.
Away from fancy prices and big betting, at a social club in the heart of the Black Country, Phil also rediscovers a world more reminiscent of his younger days-when whippet racing attracted a whole breed of men and dogs, whose hobby became a way of life.
Producer GEORGE INGER
Series producer PETER CRAWFORD BBC Bristol
Story: The Many Mice of Mr Brice Written by THEO LE SIEG Illustrated by ROY MCKIE Presenters
Rosalind Wilson , Fred Harris
A cartoon series
Hungry after hibernation, Yogi meets a magician and finds food.
by Mary Norton
with Julie Covington
This small but powerful superhero returns to avert disasters, rescue beautiful maidens and outwit nasty villains.
with Simon Groom
Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan Back from the Falklands!
Twelve years ago the SS Great Britain returned from the South
Atlantic-a ruined and battered hulk-after spending 84 years on the Falkland Islands. In her day, she was the fastest and most luxurious passenger liner afloat. Simon reports from Bristol's Great Western Dock where Brunei's masterpiece is being restored to her former glory.
Assistant editor IAN OLIVER Editor BIDDY BAXTER
with Moira Stuart ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North, Wales Today, South East at Six, Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West
and at 6.25
Nationwide
Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully on the news stories that matter and what they mean for the people of Britain.
Including Speak for Yourself, the weekly feature that lets you do just that. Sue Lawley goes through your letters to find out what you think of the way Britain's most popular current affairs programme handles the news.
Written by Ray Cameron, Barry Cryer, Kenny Everett
Tonight marks the second show in a series of eight which means it contains one sixth of the total laughs of the series. If you feel that the show had more than its allotted quota of laughs, please send the extra laughs, in a plain brown envelope, to the BBC Television Centre where they will be distributed to less fortunate shows.
with Michael Buerk
Weatherman
by A.J. Cronin, dramatised in ten parts by Don Shaw
starring Ben Cross, Clare Higgins
'Chris, I don't want to be like them. I'm not after a Rolls-Royce or a place in Harley Street! I just want to be a successful doctor. What's wrong with that?'