6.25 Tolstoy's Anna Karemna
6.50 Geology of the Red Sea
7.15 Database: Security
7.40 Are Four Colours Sufficient? 9. Plant and Animal Breeding
8.30 Homogeneous Catalysis
A See-Saw programme.
Stories from God's wide world.
BEN THOMAS explores the mystery of the West African ' Fire Children '. CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP explains how 'Squirt' sometimes grabs the wrong end of the stick, and LESLEY JUDD tells how Jesus' disciples tried to understand The Feeding of the 5,000. Director martini HUGHES
Producer DAVID BROWN
An invitation to join in an act of worship which links you with other viewers round the country through television.
This is the day which the Lord has made!
We shall rejoice and be glad in it. During the service join some viewers at Lee Abbey, a Christian holiday and conference centre in North Devon. The speaker is THE REV ERIC THORNTON.
Prayers PETER BROOKS
Bible readings: I Corinthians 15, vv 47-49; Luke 9. vv 28-32
Hymn for meditation: Christ, whose glory fills the skies (RatiSbon)
Producer Geoffrey marshall-taylor Series producer ANGELA TILBY
For the next six weeks, Asian Magazine goes musical with SAB RAS presenting some of the favourite music and dance items recorded in the studios. Artists appearing today are GUNVANT PANDYA
TARIQ LOHAR TAHIRA SAYED
YESDAS
NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN AND
PARTY PANDIT RAVI SHANKAR
Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
Book, Speak for Yourself, £2.75 from booksellers
Eight programmes about renovating old furniture at home.
Presented by Albert Jackson and David Day
5: Three Times Table
There are nearly as many designs for tables as there have been designers. One way of getting to know them all is to see them in their proper environment.
Film editor AL GELL
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Book isame title), £4.75 from booksellers
A Western adventure series with Hannibal Heyes and Jed 'Kid' Curry, two of the roughest, toughest-nicest and kindest-outlaws who ever rode the West.
Starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars Joanna Barnes, Patricia Crowley, Nico Minardos, Craig Stevens
Jones goes south of the border on a comfortable, well-paid assignment. However, in a typically sunny and friendly Mexican town he is arrested and charged with murder. Smith rides to the rescue, but the evidence of guilt is overwhelming... and the firing squad is getting impatient.
in Bucaneer Bunny
A WARNER BROS cartoon
by CHARLES DICKENS dramatised by JAMES ANDREW HALL in six episodes starring
5: Pip's expectations have all dissolved. His mysterious patron is not Miss Havisham but the convict Magwitch - and Estella is going to marry Bentley Drummle.
Music composed and conducted by PAUL READE Producer
BARRY LETTS Director JULIAN AMYES
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
A series of seven programmes 2: Pat Sloper
Pat Sloper's second child Troy, now 15, was born with spina bifida. But when Pat conceived again, medical science could tell her whether or not this baby was handicapped. Pat faced the possibility of deciding on either an abortion or years of suffering with another handicapped child. In tonight's programme she talks about facing up to her decision.
Producer JIM MURRAY
from Coverack Coverack is a tiny fishing village at the bottom of the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall. Every year local people and holidaymakers gather round the harbour walls to sing their favourite hymns In the open air.
Geoffrey Wheeler joins in the singing and meets people from the area, among them Michael Eustice , Coverack's postman, and John Corln. who remembers Marconi unloading his newly-invented radio equipment at the harbour and making the first transmission across the Atlantic.
All hall the power (Diadem); Jesus shall reign (Truro); Deep harmony; Blessed assurance; Ave Maria (Sacred Song); In heavenly love abiding (Pen-Ian); Forward be our watchword (Rachle); When I survey the wondrous cross (Great Soul); Day is dying in the West (Sennen)
Conductor EDWARD GOLDSMITH
Outside broadcast director DAVID KREUER Producer CHRISTOPHER MANN Series producer JIM MURRAY BBC Bristol
continues a short season of contemporary love stories. starring Ryan O'Neal Candice Bergen
The sequel to Love Story finds Oliver still mourning the untimely death of his wife Jennifer. Nothing can pull Oliver out of the depression and loneliness he feels - until one day in Central Park he meets the rich and stunningly beautiful Marcie Bonwit ...
Screenplay by ERICH SEGAL and JOHN KORTY Based on the novel by ERICH SEGAL Produced by DAVID v. PICKER Directed by JOHN KORTY.
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
written by ROY CLARKE starring with and Potter and his friend the Vicar go for a quiet drink in the pub and are rather startled by the arrival of a man in a boat.
Signature tune RONNIE HAZLEHURST Lighting JOHN DIXON Sound JOHN DEAN
Designer PAUL ALLEN
Produced and directed by BERNARD THOMPSON
from Helsinki Introduced by David Icke
Highlights of the opening day in the first
World Championships, which included the final of the women's .marathon and the start of Sebastian Coe's bid to win the 800m title.