with Frank Bough and Sue Cook
(For regular features see Monday)
Plus today:
Farming with John Mountford between 6.30 and 7.0
The Breakfast Time Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0
The stone age superhero Captain Caveman helps the Teen Angels solve the mystery of The Disappearing Elephant Mystery.
(Repeat)
Chuck and P.T. run a 'round-the-clock' helicopter service. When no other machine can get through, the Whirlybirds are ready to fly into difficulty and danger.
with Rula Lenska
Adapted from traditional sources by Agnes Szudek
Today: Gavel and King Hobnail
by Elisabeth Beresford
Told by Bernard Cribbins
just switch off your television set and go out and do something less boring instead?
Your ideas, games and activities presented by the children of the Belfast Why Don't You...? gang.
Please send your Ideas to: Why Don't You...?, [address removed]. But If you want a reply, please enclose a large, stamped addressed envelope.
from Lord's
First day
Peter West introduces coverage of the whole morning's play.
Scores on Ceefax
with Richard Whitmore and Vivien Creegor
Weather Michael Fish
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme by Peter Firmin and Olive Postgate
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop... where anything can happen.
from Lord's
Peter West introduces further coverage of this afternoon's play from Lord's on the first day of the Third Test.
A serial in 26 parts
Heidi has returned to the mountains and to grandfather. Before long, he realises it's never too late to learn - Heidi has made him change his mind about his fellow men.
Produced by Intertel Television AG
English version directed by Louis Elman for Leah International Productions
An inter-school knock-out competition with games on the field and in the swimming pool.
The Final from Alleyne's School, Stone Sports Centre, Staffs between North Kesteven School, North Hykeham, Lincs, St Patrick's High School, Banbridge, Co Down and Willingdon School, Eastbourne, Sussex
Introduced by Ron Pickering with guest Brian Hooper
with Moira Stuart
Weatherman
Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today, South East at Six, Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West
MGM cartoons
from Helsinki
The latest news of the British athletes, including a look ahead to the Start of Daley Thompson's attempt tomorrow to become the World Decathlon Champion.
'You've got big dreams. You want fame. Well fame costs, and right here's where you start paying...' dance teacher Lydia Grant warns the students of New York's celebrated dream factory, the High School for the Performing Arts.
Starring Debbie Allen as Lydia, Lee Curreri as Bruno, Erica Gimpel as Coco, Albert Hague as Shorofsky, Carlo Imperato as Danny, Carol Mayo Jenkins as Sherwood, Valerie Landsburg as Doris, Gene Anthony Ray as Leroy, Lori Singer as Julie, Morgan Stevens as Reardon, Jimmy Osmond as Troy, Ann Nelson as Mrs Berg
Troy, the 'special' student, finds himself in love with Julie Miller, while Reardon is none too happy when he discovers a revealing picture of himself in a scandal sheet called The National Sizzler.
The Kids from Fame Live (record KIDLP 003, cassette KIDZ 003) from retailers
When Judith Hann set out to learn the job of theatre nurse - well enough to take part in one operation - she thought her biggest problem was going to be 'all that blood'.
But she soon found that it was a lot more complicated than she thought. And by the time she'd met her real live patient it became an almost frightening responsibility.
with Michael Buerk and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weatherman
Written in nine parts by Elaine Morgan
Starring Philip Madoc, Lisabeth Miles, Kika Markham, David Markham
BBC Cymru/Wales
(First shown on BBC2)
Theme music (record REH 414, cassette ZCR 414) from retailers
A six-part exploration of university life today.
John Ericksson runs Edinburgh's smallest department. As professor of Defence Studies, he has a staff of one - his secretary. In the early 50s he was a national service sergeant with the British Army. Today he is one of the world's leading experts on the Soviet military machine, consulted by governments in Europe, Asia and the United States.
Jeff Collins, as professor of electrical engineering, runs one of the biggest and most prestigious departments at Edinburgh, backed by an enormous budget and the most modern equipment. Its students are the men and women who will help to shape our electronic future.
Both men have knowledge that others would like to buy. One is happy to exploit its commercial value. The other says: 'It is not for sale.'
BBC Scotland
with guest Teddy Pendergrass
Songs include: 'Wish I was 18 again', 'Ain't gonna bump no more', 'Make the world go away', 'Nine times out of ten', 'Such a night'.
In the third of four programmes Lord Hailsham, the Lord Chancellor, reflects on the events of 1963, when he almost became Prime Minister.
He talks to Donald MacCormick about the Conservative Party conference of 1963 when the party, in the full glare of media coverage, had to select a new leader on the resignation of Harold Macmillan.
The last of six programmes of practical help and advice on how to stop smoking.
Presented by Dr Miriam Stoppard
A free Stop Pack can be obtained by sending your name and address on a postcard to: [address removed]. In Scotland, send to: [address removed]
A BBC Ariel book, Quit Smoking, £1.85 from booksellers