with Frank Bough and Sellna Scott iNews at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30,
18.0, 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 &45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Getting Britain Fit between 6.45 and 7.0
The Family Budget between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the coming day: 7.32,8.32 This is America between 7.45 and
8.0 with Bob Friend
Your Stars between 8.30 and 8.45
9.35 Encounter: Germany School :
9.53-10.8 Capricorn Game
A serial adventure, part 4
10.35 Living In a Developing Country: Ghana. City (Repent)
11.0 Watch
North American Indians: 4
11.17 Computer Club
The Computer and the TV Producer-Shot 243. Take 2. How can a computer help solve the problem of trying to make the five-and-a-half-thousand television programmes produced by the BBC every year? Presenter MARI PRICHARD Producer ROBIN GWYN
11.40-11.45 Mind Stretchers
Problem: Archaeology
12.3 pm Let's Go
Ten programmes for the mentally handicapped.
5*. Let's Go Out Together
Notes for parents and teachers, £1.50 from [address removed]
35mm slide packs, £3.25 each, £30 for ten packs from [address removed]. In Scotland only: 35mm slide packs, £3.25 each, 130 for ten packs from [address removed]
Richard Whitmore , Anne Diamond Weather MICHAEL FISH
12.55-1.0 (Scotland only) The Scottish News
(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 introduces another edition of the live and lively lunchtime magazine.
Editor PETER HENCOMBE. BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme
The farmer's wife is sitting down to tea. The nanny goats who provide her family with milk are getting impatient for their feed. The farmer's son makes friends with a duckling who follows him everywhere. Music and narration by Derek Griffiths.
(Repeat)
Susan Calland goes to see what's cooking.
2,15 Watch ; with subtitles for the deaf
North American Indians - Totem Poles. JAMES EARL ADAIR and LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR show how the North West Coastal Indians' lives were built around trees and fish, and the children turn the classroom into a totem pole factory. Producer, TOM STANIER
A documentary film.
Dramatics in Monte Carlo. The English obsession with organising a replica of home abroad has come to the Mediterranean. The obligatory amateur dramatic group is about to put on another production, The Heiress, in central Monaco. Standards must be maintained, so a director, John Bromley, is flown out to take charge. For John Grant, the leading man, things will be all too dramatic ...
Film editor PETER SYMES Producer DAVID PEARSON
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
Story: Marmalade for Breakfast by JUDY WHITFIELD Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank , Brian Cant
Something or someone is in the block of ice which the Mystery Gang find in the sea.
(Repeat)
Will your requests be answered and your favourite programme extracts shown again?
Will you agree with the critics? Who will be the studio guest and could you be a winner in the competition?
Lucie Skeaptng presents the programme when all these questions will be answered,
Studio director JONATHAN DENT Producer PHILIP CHILVERS
Send your requests to Take TWO BBC Ttletiisiori,.toitdw)W12S$T
with Johnny Ball
A lighthearted exploration of science and number. ,
This week Johnny finds out about Reproduction, discovering where your heart is and what your voice looks like. Also a machine that looks like us, but doesn't think like us, and next generation robots that don't look like us, but think: like us.
Meanwhile - get around to generating the answer to this one - how many grooves are there on the average long playing record? **
Written by JOHNNY BALL , Graphic designer PAUL JOHNSON Producer JOHN SMITH
Series producer ALBERT BARBER aq) uo uo
Booh (same title), 12.95 from booksellers
with Richard Whitmore Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six
Points West, South Today Spotlight South West Scene Around Six
Reporting Scotland, Wales Today and at 6.22
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 , TONY WILKINSON , ANDREW JENNINGS and MARTIN YOUNG
(Regional details as Monday)
Episode 13 by ROBERT DEL VALLE starring :'..'
Matt meets his son and is reluctantly pressed to join, the family for dinner....
Music composed by JOHNNY PEARSON Storyline by BEN STEED
Script editor TED RHODES Designer COLIN BLAYMIRES Producer BILL SELLARS
Directed by DARROL BLAKE
(Episode 14 is tomorrow at 7.5 pm)
for the TDK trophy
Introduced by David Jensen.
The culmination of a national competition when six bands battle it out to find the best new pop band this year. The finalists are:
Dutch from Newcastle; Moscow from Hull; Blase from Welwyn Garden City; Kick Partners from Nottingham; Umo Vogue from Bristol; Sugar Ray Five from Orpington
The bands will be judged by Paul Gambaccini (chairman), R Jenny Belle-star, Belle Stars, Kevin Godley, Godley and Creme, Alison Moyet, Yazoo, Colin Thurston, record producer
and a guest appearance from Shakatak
Sound BARRIE HAWES Lighting JOHN MASON Designer john O'HARA Director TIM MARSHALL Producer RICK GARDNER
3:The Civil War eventually reaches the Geysers' very own doorstep.
John (John Hammond above) who has returned home with tragic news for his parents, is faced with a terrible dilemma whether to maintain his neutrality or., to join his family in defending theirland against advancing Yankee troops
with Michael Buerk ; Weatherman
Part 3 continued
(For cast see page 27)
and The Mandrell Sisters
Barbara welcomes guest stars Micky Gilley and Teddy Pender grass. Also appearing are members of the Krbfft puppet band, the Texas Critters.
Directed by JACK REGAS
Produced by ERNEST CHAMBERS
A FREMANTLE INTERNATIONAL presentation