with Frank Bough and Mike Smith
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
A Taste of Freedom
Lassie and a racehorse become good friends -then the horse surprises everybody.
with Nerys Hughes
How Green You Are! by BERLIE DOHERTY
4 " You great fat toad!" I shouted at him. " You great, sloppy, slimey, slithery, slunky, smelly, fat toad! " I wonder if I hurt his feelings? '
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Music by MIKE BATT
Animated by BARRY LEITII Directed by IVOR WOOD
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 Cardiff Why Don't You .. ? gang.
Producer ALLAN COOK
Executive producer MOLLY cox
Please send your ideas to: why Don't You .. f, BBC Television, [address removed]. But if you want a reply, please enclose a large stamped addressed envelope.
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 OLIVER POSTGATE
Music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
Beyond the Eye
We think we can see what's going on all around us - but specialist filming techniques reveal a very different world.
Narrated by eric THOMPSON
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY ProducerPETER RIDING
The feature film starring Dennis Weaver with Bernadette Peters
Robert Vaughn , John S. Ragin
Sharon Gless , Peter Mark Richman Flamboyant mainland lawyer Gable McQueen gives up the court-room for a less hectic life running a small hotel in Honolulu - only to be caught up in a murderous situation involving a ruthless mobster, a runaway grand-jury witness and a senator suspected of attempted murder.
Written and produced by GLEN A. LARSON Directed by PAUL KRASNY Films: page 11
with the Corrymeela Community, Northern Ireland
Story: The Measuring Game Written by FRANCES LINDSAY Presenters
Lucie Skeaplng , Stuart McGugan
A serial in 26 parts
Heidi's return to the mountains has made her grandfather relent and he promises to spend the winter in the village. Klara has written from Frankfurt to say that soon she will be visiting Heidi. 20: The Family Doctor
Produced by INTERTEL TELEVISION AG
English version directed by LOUIS ELMAN for LEAR INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS
An inter-school knock-out competition with games on the field and in the swimming-pool. Special from Wyndley Leisure Centre, Sutton Coldfield . between teams of handicapped Children from the West Midlands. Birmingham: WILSON STUART SCHOOL, PERRY COMMON; BRAYS SCHOOL, SHELDON
Coventry: BAGINTON FIELDS SCHOOL; SHERBOURNE FIELDS SCHOOL
Sandwell and Bromsgrove: FIRST SCHOOL, SANDWELL; ST MICHAELS SECONDARY SCHOOL, SANDWELL; CHADSGROVE SCHOOL, BROMSGROVE
Introduced by Ron Pickering with guests Paraplegic Marathoner Tim Marshall and Archer Janet Yates
Stage manager Owen Thomas
Engineering manager JOHN ALLINSON Sound JOHN DRAKE
Programme adviser IVOR MITCHELL Producer PETER CHARLTON
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with Moira Stuart Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six, Points West
South Today, Spotlight South West
Introduced by Dave Lee Travis and Gary Davies
BBC videobooks, Toyah - Good Morning Universe (BBCV 3019) and Toyah at the Rainbow (BBCV 3012) from retailers Top 40 on Ceefax page 176
Going to Ground
Even in peacetime a fast-jet pilot can expect to eject once in his flying career. If he is shot down behind enemy lines, he must go to ground quickly to avoid capture. Peter Macann joined an RAF Combat Survival course where air crews are taught how to sustain life with only a parachute, a dinghy and minimal rations. It culminated with an exercise on Dartmoor during which they were chased by an ' enemy' hunter force intent on tracking them down. Some were caught and taken as prisoners of war to face a gruelling interrogation.
This glimpse of life in the hands of the ' enemy' was an experience none of them would forget.
Film editor aims WOOLLEY
Executive producer DAVID FILKIN Producer DAVID DUGAN
with Johnllumphrys; Weatherman
written in nine parts by elaine mokgan , starring
Philip Madoc , Lisabeth Miles
Kika Markham , David Markham 6: Number Ten
Historical adviser A. j. P. taylor
Original music xenyon emrys-roberts Designer PAULINE Harrison
Producer JOHN iievin. BBC Cymru/Wales
The last of a six-part exploration of university life today. 6: The Graduates
Graduation Day at Edinburgh turns the McEwan Hall into a kaleidoscope of colour. Every year 2,000 students receive their degree scrolls from the Vice-Chancellor and Principal. Their courses are over: their careers about to begin. Yet six months later one in nine of them will still be out of work. Others will have had to settle for jobs well below their expectations. Bob wishes he had learned a trade instead. Ian feels like ' smashing every window I see'. With so many students graduating on to the dole, should universities be changing their courses? Should fewer people be sitting for degrees? Do universities equip people for work - or for life?
Production assistant MARIE MCKEEVE
Producer \david martin. BBC Scotland
The international singing star presents top entertainment in a variety of music and comedy and more music with this week's guest, Dionne Warwick
Songs include ' If ever I would leave you ', ' Listen to the music '. ' The long road ahead of us', ' Endless love ', ' Midnight hour'.
(Programme recorded in America)
In the last of four programmes Lord Hailsham reflects on, his first appointment as Lord Chancellor in 1970 under Edward Heath.
He talks to Donald MacCormlck about the defeat of Edward Heath in 1974 and about his second term of office as Lord Chancellor after the election of Margaret Thatcher in 1979. Research MONA ADAMS
Film cameraman MAX samett Sound DON MARTIN. KEN HAINES Film editor JOHN KENT Producer JOHN WALKER