with Frank Bough and Fern Britton
For regular features, see Tuesday. Plus today: Pop News with Mike Smith between 7.45 and 8.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0
Live coverage of the last day. Reporting team
Sir Robin Day, David Dimbleby
Presenter Sarah Long Guest Fraser Wilson
Story: Frederick's Hat by FRANCESCA ZEISSL
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
News and views on BBC programmes for the young, presented by Sheelagh Gllbey
Graphics QUENTIN BLAKE Designer GWEN EVANS
Producer JOHN M. A. LANE Editor CYNTHIA FELCATI
Further coverage from Blackpool
with Richard Whitmore ; Judi Lines Weather JIM BACON
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Peter Seabrook shows how to look after your garden trees, while
Roy Day gives tips on do-it-yourself tiling.
A See-Saw programme
(Repeat)
Live coverage of the speech by the Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party, The Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher , MP
Outside broadcast producer NEIL ECCLES Producers PETER KENYATTA , COLIN MARTIN Editor MARGARET DOUGLAS
Water, water everywhere And not a drop to drink!
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey
Guest Andrew Secombe. Story: Jack and Nancy by QUENTIN BLAKE
Directed by ROY MILANI
With the voices of TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR, BILL ODDIE, GRAEME GARDEN, ANNE SHILLING
with Ronald Pickup
The Song of Pentecost by w. J. CORBETT. 5: Owl of Lickey Top
(Repeat)
Introduced by Stu Francis , with Julie Dorne Brown, Sara Hollamby
Stu is joined by versatile young impressionist Bobby Davro and chart-toppers Junior and Kajagoogoo. Balancing act Los Martlnos attempt the impossible. There are the usual games. It's in the Box, Take a Letter and Take a Chance, with the two finalists helped by Playaway stars Brian Cant and Floella Benjamin.
Script by GRAHAM DEYKIN
Musical director NIGEL BESS Sound MIKE FELTON
Lighting HENRY BARBER Director DAVID TAYLOR Producer PAUL CIANI
Introduced by Tony Hart
(Repeat)
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
The BBC's sports commentators and reporters bring you action, news, the stories behind the news, expert comment and opinion.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam
Producer JIM RESIDE Editor BOB ABRAHAMS
A fast-moving magazine about the world of entertainment.
Presenter Mike Smith is m the studio with a round-up of news and behind-the-scenes stories.
Reporters Sally James ,
Anneka Rice and Richard Skinner are out and about covering show business events and meeting the celebrities and personalities in films, television. theatre and music. A Columnist Peter Noble gives his inside view of the week's happenings.
Studio director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH Editor BARRY BROWN
starring
Tom Selleck , Sam Elliott Katherine Ross
1865: the end of the American Civil War. Two brothers-one a Yankee soldier, the other a rebel -return home, only to discover that their family has been kidnapped by a marauding gang of rebel guerrillas intent on continuing the struggle. Mac and Dal set off to rescue their family....
This spectacular Western adventure is based on a book by the best-selling Western writer Louis L'Amour.
Screenplay by jim BYRNES Produced by VERNÉ NOBLES and DENNIS DURNEY
Directed by ANDREW V. MCLAGLEN
(First showing on British television) Films: page 27
Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer CAROL WHITE
Send your letters to Barry Took , Points of View, BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weekend Weather Jim BACON
starring
George C. Scott Dana Wynter with Clive Brook
Herbert Marshall Gladys Cooper and ' The List' - in disguise
Tony Curtis , Kirk Douglas
Burt Lancaster , Robert Mitchum Frank Sinatra
A vast fortune awaits a master criminal if he can eliminate 11 people without detection. An expert in disguise, he is well on the way to success when Adrian Messenger becomes suspicious and asks an Intelligence Officer to check the whereabouts of the people on his carefully compiled list.
Screenplay by ANTHONY VEILLER from the novel by PHILIP MACDONALD Produced by EDWARD LEWIS Directed by JOHN HUSTON films: page 27