with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
News: 6.30, 7.0, 7.30,
8.0, 8.30 with headlines on the quarter hour weainer: 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
Getting Britain Fit 6.45-7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Pop with Mike Smith 7.30-7.45
Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the coming day: 7.32, 8.32 Your Stars with Russell Grant between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0
Richard Whitmore , Noreen Bray Weather MICHAEL FISH
1.25-1.30 (Scotland only) The Scottish News
1.27 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
A See-Saw programme
The feature film starring Michael Denison and Dulcic Gray. The story of two brothers and their love for the same girl. The three first come together in 1900 when 14-year-old Jonathan falls in love with Edie. As years go by, Jonathans' career as a doctor separates the two and his younger brother Harold is drawn to her.
Screenplay by LESLIE L. LANDAU and ADRIAN ALINGTON Produced by WARWICK WARD Directed by HAROLD FRENCH
West of Bangalore
The villagers of Pura spend one and a half hours each day fetching their drinking water, two and a half gathering firewood, and another six hours finding food for their livestock. Pura is typical of the 600,000 villages in which most of India's vast population does its best to survive.
Professor Amulya Reddy , disturbed by the failure of science and technology to make any impact on village India, took a team of scientists to Pura some years ago to see if their knowledge and training could help the villagers improve their way of life. Starting from zero, the scientists found they had to ' unlearn' many attitudes and much of their expertise. Only now are they edging towards solutions for Pura's basic problems of housing, water supply, lighting and most critical of all-cooking fuel.
Narrator PETER WILLIAMS
First-rate documentary on how scientists set out to improve file in an Indian village. (DAILY MIRROR) Editor SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES Producer CHRISTOPHER SYKES
News background and reports on Ceefax
The nature magazine with the latest news and information on our wildlife with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan
Mike releases a young otter as part of an ambitious project to boost the wild population of these exciting animals down in the fens of East Anglia.
Simon King has been preparing to film the dramatic climax to Duzzardwatch. The moment has arrived for the young buzzards to fly for the very first time.
Back in the studio Mike and Su look at some even more amazing flying machines- dragonflies, the living equivalent of helicopters.
Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol
with Moira Stuart ; 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 6.25
Nationwide
News, views and background to current events presented this evening by Richard KERSHAW and HUGH SCULLY.
A series of four programmes.
A canoeing competition for the BBC Paddles Up Trophy, from Llangollen. Heat 1
Seven top ' paddlers' race against the clock over a specially constructed course on the River Dee. The two fastest qualify for the grand final.
Commentators ALAN PARRY and JOHN GOSLING
Assistant producer REG PERRIN Producer JOHN G. SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
starring Ingrid Bergman
Sally Pragcr , Johnny Doran George Rose with Madeline Khan
Claudia is a little girl with big dreams. Feeling misunderstood and longing for adventure she persuades her younger brother, Jamie, to run away with her to New York. There, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, they become obsessed with a marble statue of an angel. Determined to prove that the statue was sculpted by Michelangelo, Claudia and Jamie decide to seek out the statue's donor, a rich, old recluse by the name of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler ...
Screenplay by BLANCHE HANALIS
Based on the novel From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E. Frankteeiler by E. L. KONIGSBURC
Produced by CHARLES C. MORTIMER JR Directed by FIELDER COOK
(First showing on British television) Films: page 12
with John Humphrys Weatherman
by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson.
Rowan Atkinson is The Black Adder. Also starring Brian Blessed as Richard IV with Elspet Gray (Queen), Robert East (Prince of Wales), Tony Robinson (Baldrick) and Tim Mclnnerny (Percy).
The King is a bit under the weather with the Black Death. Witchcraft is diagnosed, and only one man can root it out.
Frank Finlay stars as the repulsive Witchsmeller - cruel, corrupt and egg-stained. Has The Black Adder finally found a friend?
"Mon dieu what a scorcher." (Joan of Ark)
The cruel witchsmeller pursuivant is sent to root out the source of an outbreak of witchcraft - and quickly lays the blame on Edmund, Lord Percy and Baldrick. Show more
From the Tower Ballroom, Black-pool, the second semi-final sees the North.West competing against
Midlands and West. Peter Marshall presides and continues with his dance tuition by Sammy and Shirley Stopford. ..
The professional demonstration is by David Sycamore and Denise Weavers and music is provided by the ANDY ROSS ORCHESTRA.
Commentator Bruce Hammal
Arranged by ERIC MORLEY Sound ALAN FOX
Lighting JOHN CROWTHER
Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Director STEVE MORRIS Producer RICK GARDNER
Strange Bedfellows
Titus is up for re-election as Sheriff, and Elmo is determined to expose his criminal past. Fielding succumbs to his feelings for reporter Sande Swanson , as Con-stance tries her wiles on Julio ...
Written by JOYCE PERRY
Directed by NICK HAVINGA
The piers of the realm are falling into the sea. GAVIN HENDERSON visits some of the survivors, discovering, among other delights, the HARRY STRUTTERS HOT RHYTHM ORCHESTRA in full cry.
Film editor PETER HUNT Producer JOHN cox