with Frank Bough and Fern Britton
For regular features see Monday. Plus today: Pop Newt with Mike Smith between 7.45 and 8.0 Slim and Shine phone-in with Audrey Eyten 8.30-9.0
An animated series.
The Rt Hon Harold Macmillan, OM, talks to Ludovic Kennedy
Tale of Two Kittens Dog Gone Cats
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Andrew Sccombe Story: Jack and Nancy by QUENTIN BLAKE
Series producer ANNE COBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Presented by Chris Tranchell
Graphics QUENTIN BLAKE Designer GWEN EVANS
Producer JOHN M. a. LANE Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
with Richard Whitmore, Judi Lines Weather Michael Fish
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Home improvement expert Roy
Day deals with electrical problems and some of the danger areas Peter Seabrook is in more familiar garden surroundings at the Mill.
A See-Saw programme (Repeat)
2.15 Embassy Premier Steeplechase (Qualifier) (21m)
2.45 Glynwed International Steeplechase (21m. A Limited Handicap)M,.
3.15 Flavel-Leisure 4-year-old Hurdle Race (2m and about 100yds)
3.45 Falcon. Catering Hedge Hopper's Novices' Hurdle Race (2m and about 100 yds)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN , RICHARD PITMAN
Television presentation by BILL TAYLOR
Hey, hey, hey you'd stand and stare
If there was nothing but paper everywhere.
Presenter Chris Tranchell. Guests Elizabeth Watts , Kate Harrison
Story: A Waiting Game by SHIRLEY GEE
Musical directors WILLIAM BLIZZARD and PHILIP COLMAN
Percussionist STEPHEN HENDERSON Graphic designers
TOM BROOKS , JOANNA CHEESE Designer CHRIS WEBSTER
Directors ANNE GOBEY , PENNY LLOYD Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
(Repealed next Friday morning)
101 Productions
with Martin Jarvis
The Otterbury Incident by c. DAY LEWIS . 5: Grand Assault
Picture* by GARETH FLOYD Designer NICK SOMERVILLE Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director NEL ROMANO
(Repeat)
Introduced by Stu Francis
with special guests The Great Soprendo, Haircut 100, Mark Robertson also featuring
Julie Dorne Brown, Sara Hollamby
The Great Soprendo returns with more magical mystery and is joined by chart-topping Haircut 100 and fast-moving young juggler Mark Robertson. For the celebrity final of Take a Letter our contestants are joined by two of the stars of Breakfast Time - the Green Goddess Diana Moran and star astrologer Russell Grant.
Script by GRAHAM DEYKIN
Musical director NIGEL HESS Sound MIKE FELTON
Lighting HENRY BARBER Director DAVID TAYLOR producer PAUL CIANI
(Repeat)
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
The programme in which the BBC's sports commentators ana reporters bring you action, news, the stories behind the news, expert comment and informed opinion. Introduced by Desmond Lynam
Producer jim RESIDE Editor BOB Abrahams
A fast-moving magazine about the world of entertainment.
Presenter Mike Smith is in 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.
Columnist Peter Noble reviews his show business week.
Studio director BRUCE Thompson Producer ALLAN KASSELL Editor BARRY BROWN
Second of a two-part drama starring
Caught in the crossfires of ambition, power and passion, Tyger must now battle her mother for the man she loves.
Screenplay by ROBERT HAMILTON
Based on a novel by MEREDITH RICH Produced by PHILIP SALTZMAN Directed by WALTER GRAUMAN
(First showing on British television) (For cast see page 59)
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 Sue Lawley
Weekend Weather MICHAEL FISH
starring
Elliott Gould , Marcia Rodd
' Why are you the way you are, rather than the way you have to be?' Photographer Alfred Cham berlain is asked this question - among many others-by his new wife Patsy, whose mission in life is to 'mould' him. Alongside this story of attack on the rights of the individual, Jules Feiffer has written a brutally savage satire on the American way of life. The setting is present-day New York, a city disintegrating under a series of power failures, muggings, random snipers, obscene phone calls and 345 unsolved murders in six months ...
Screenplay by JULES FEIFFER based on his own play
Produced by JACK BRODSKY Directed by ALAN ARKIN Films: page 20