with Frank Bough and Fern Britton
For regular features see Monday. Plus today:
Farming with John Mountford between 6.30 and 7.0
Play the Game with Sarah Greene between 7.30 and 8.0
The Breakfast Time Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0
Presenter Ben Thomas
Guests Elizabeth Millbank Wayne Jackman
Story: Tommy Dobbie and the Witch Next Door by PAMELA OLDFIELD
Illustrated by GLENYS AMBRUS
with Richard Whitmore and Vivien Creegor Weather BILL GILES
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Another Conservation Award film report tells how a nature reserve is being created from a derelict Merseyside dockland site. Fashion editor Kathy Phillips turns the spotlight on men's wear.
Editor PETER HERCOIUI BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE Music by SANDRA KERB and JOHN FAULKNER
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop ... where anything can happen.
Presenter lain Lauchlan Guest Elizabeth Pearce
Story: The Line That Got the Bumps by JUDY WHITFIELD
Dancer Kate Harrison
Musical director PETER GOSLING Percussionist PETER BARON Directed by MARTIN FISHER
A new cartoon series
You and Your Big Mouse
written by CLIVE DOIG
HOWARD STABLEFORD and KIBSTY MILLER present the last of the evidence in the puzzling case of the missing plans.
Producer kichard IlloIn"
The last of 26 episodes
When Peter sees Klara's father arrive he thinks he is the police from Germany come to investigate the mystery of the broken wheelchair. But good has come from bad; without the wheelchair Klara has learned to walk again. The Happy Ending
Produced by inTr.RTEL television AG
English version directed by LOUIS ILMAN fnr IHH INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS (RpO
with Paul McDowell
Expedition Sri Lanka with Simon Groom
Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis Tea for Two
Janet toils In the plantations at Nuwara Eliya and discovers there's far more to producing a good cuppa than meets the eye. it takes five kilos of leaves to fill one basket and skilled pluckers produce three baskets a day-or 2,000 cups of tea
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
by BOB GODFREY and STAN HAYWARD The Fortune Teller
Narration BOB GODFREY
Music PETER SHADI
Production BOB Godfrey wlms LTD
with Moira Stuart 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)
Tom and Jerry play cat and mouse
An MGM cartoon
byJOHNOAKDEN .
Jean MacEwen suddenly has a lot of money to spend, and Vicky s temper erupts on the ward.
Script editor SUSAN HAGAN Director BRIAN MORGAN
The latest news from the world of science and technology.
Presented by Maggie Philbin, Judith Hann, Kieran Prendiville and Peter Macann
Introduced by Dave Lee Travis and Tommy Vance
Written by Geoff McQueen
[Starring] Robert Lindsay as Micky Noades, Paul McGann as Mo Morris, Shirin Taylor as Tina Morris, David Daker as Ron Palmer
'This boy can really play snooker.' Micky Noades has to raise some money to put Mo into a game.
with Sue Lawley; Weatherman
from Richmond Ice Rink
The St lvel Ice International
Featuring The Men's Free Programme and The Ice Dance Championship
With World Champions Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean performing another sparkling exhibition routine, our European bronze medallists Karen Barber and Nicky Slater are firm favourites to keep the British flag flying in tonight's Free Dance against a strong American and Soviet challenge.
A series in seven parts about the growth and development of golf, including its personalities, great players and 'great moments'.
Introduced by Peter Alliss
The pedigree of women's golf is impeccable. Mary Queen of Scots played it. In the 1920s Joyce Wethered was the greatest player of the age. Yet in many places the ladies are still regarded as second-class citizens. But not in America where the money-winning exploits of Kathy Whitworth, Jo-Anne Carner and Nancy Lopez-Melton are a matter of national pride.
BBC Scotland
(Repeat)
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