with Nick Ross and Selina Scott For timetable of regular features
- see Monday
with Carol Leader and guests Story: The Caterpillar's Story by ACHIM BROGER
Illustrated by KATRIN BRANDT
Richard Whitmore, Vivien Creegor
Weather Bill Giles
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
It's World Children's Week and UNICEF's goodwill ambassador, Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann , talks about her experiences in famine-struck countries. There's advice for the unemployed in a special series and Don Aslett reveals how to win at housework.
A See-Saw programme
Today the annual Liberal Assembly opens in Harrogate and BBC cameras will bring live coverage of the debates. Reporting team Sir Robin Day, David Dimbleby
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
Music, rhymes and games. Spot the changes.
A new place and a new face. Presenter Ben Thomas
Guest Elizabeth Millbank
Story: We are Best Friends by ALIKI
written by CLIVE DOIG With KIRSTY MILLER and HOWARD STABLEFORD
What does Dino Daubi hear while painting cherubs on Mark Spreader 's ceiling? Don't forget to list all the odd ones out!
Producer Richard SIMKIN
starring ventriloquists Ward Allen , Ken Wood and featuring The Chucklehounds with special guest stars on film SCOOBY AND SCRAPPY DOO
Roger the Dog bursts forth on to the screen with his co-stars Arnie Conda , Robertson the Pig, Jim the Chimp and the rest of the gang.
Designer BARRY ROACH
Producer MARTIN HUGHES
Executive producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT
with Johnny Ball
This week Johnny discovers the fun behind the facts about Money. Money - from beads to bank notes, barter to bullion. How it's made, who makes it and where it goes. See if Johnny can sell you Big Ben, and watch him blow a million pounds. So if you fancy a change, Think Again about money.
Written by JOHNNY BALL Designer ROD MCLEAN Director MIKE SEDDON
Producer ALBERT BARBER. BBC Bristol
Book: Think of Number, £2.95 from booksellers
by BOB GODFREY and STAN HAYWARD The Inventor
with Moira Stuart including a report on the Liberal Party Assembly; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six, Points West
South Today, Spotlight South West
(Regional details as Monday)
Cartoon fun starring Tom the cat and a far from underdog mouse called Jerry.
by BILL LYONS
Chris and Tracey's wedding night isn't quite what Tracey expected, and Alison plays detective.
Script editor TONY HOLLAND Designer ROB HINDS Producer BEN REA
Director VIVIENNE: COZENS
Tuesdays and Wednesdays will never be the same again.
Russell Harty will be inviting you to meet the famous, the infamous, the amazing and the unusual.
Tonight he is joined live by John Travolta, Kenny Everett, Muffy (the dog that cheated the gunman's bullet), and a family somewhere in the North of England who will be getting a surprise knock on their front door. If it's your door, don't worry - it's only Russell asking for a cup of tea. Plus music from this week's Top 30, published today.
Make it a regular Tuesday date.
On the Job: part 2
The cabbies meet to discuss their job-hunting experiences - even Louie has had to search for a new base from which to exercise his unique management skills.
starring John Nettles in Unlucky Dip by BOB BAKER with Cecile Paoli and Terence Alexander and featuring Prunella Scales
Jack Galloway and Sean Arnold
When the hot potato from Paris slips through his grasp, Jim Bergerac is in for a roasting. But can he save someone else on the island from being mashed?
Created and produced by ROBERT BANKS STEWART
Directed by un TOYNTON
John Humphrys in London; Sue Lawley at the Liberal Party Assembly in Harrogate; Weatherman
A mystery in six parts by MICHAEL j. BIRD , starring
2: A Time Out of Mind
What was the malignant power that killed photographer Don Tierney on Rhodes? As his wife Anne struggles to come to terms with his death, unknown to her the same forces are still at work....
Music composed by STAVROS XARHAKOS Studio lighting ALAN HENDERSON Studio sound RON ALLAN Designer ALEX GOURLAY
Producer VERE LORRIMER Director DAVID ASKEY
The feature film starring Frankie Howerd.
Pompeii, AD 79: Lurcio, slave to Senator Ludicrus Sextus, finds himself in trouble when he unwittingly intercepts a scroll on its way to Pompeii's Proconsul Prosperus. Frankie Howerd as Lurcio heads a star-studded cast in this outrageous and hilarious film.
Films: p 23