with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For timetable of regular features see Monday. Plus today:
Star Tips with Diana Moran between 8.30 and 9.0
Ask Alison with Alison Mitchell between 6.45 and 7.0, 8.30 and 9.0
The largest expedition ever mounted by the Royal Geographical Society explores the wide and varied jungles that clothe the slopes of Mount Mulu in Sarawak, Borneo.
Narrated and produced by Urjit Piini
BBC Bristol
Inner Tube Antics and Blue Danube
Presenter Chris Tranchell
Guests Heather Williams, Wayne Jackman, Bunny English
(Shown last Tuesday afternoon)
with Richard Whitmore , Judi Lines Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE: Financial report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Star guest Andy Williams
A See-Saw programme
A See-Saw programme
with Joan Leslie
The first of this week's short season of Fred Astaire movies features our star as a famous American pilot in World War II who falls in love with a magazine photographer while he is on leave - incognito - in New York. But misunderstandings abound ... and FREDDIE SLACK AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Songs by Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen Screenplay by Frank Fenton , Lynn Root Produced by David Hempstead
Directed by Edward H. Griffith
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Five programmes on Britain's elderly population.
1:Life on the Pension
Eric Midwinter , Director of the Centre for Policy on Ageing, in a personal view oh old-ap.
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'When' and 'where' and 'how'
And 'why' and 'what' and 'who'?
Find out how the shapes machine works from the man who invented it.
Presenter Carol Chell
Guests Johnny Ball, Simon York
Story: "The Disappearing Trick" by Liz Young
With the voices of Derek Griffiths, Jon Pertwee, Victor Spinetti, Melvyn Hayes,
Roy Kinnear, Sheila Steafel and Peter Hawkins
Music by Chris Stuart and Mike Townend
Writer Robin Lyons
Producer Mike Young
Director Dave Edwards
Made by Siriol Animation
An S4C Production
with Mike Harding
- Jump! by KEN WHITMORE
2 Moles arid Miss Morrisarde ;
Series of five programmes by BOB BLOCK
2: The spookmobile drives the Meakers round the bend, the phantom fireflies frazzle the food in Painting's restaurant, and an enlargement spell hits Ethel on the nose!
Timothy Claypole: Michael Staniforth
Harold Meaker: Edward Brayshaw
Ethel Meaker: Ann Emery
Hazel the McWitch: Molly Weir
Nadia Popov: Sue Nicholls
Rose Perkins: Hal Dyer
Arthur Perkins: Jeffrey Segal
Adam Painting: Christopher Biggins
And Dobbin, the Pantomime Horse
Devised by Bob Block
Incidental music by Jonathan Cohen
Designer Andree Welstead Hornby
Producer Jeremy Swan
Director David Crichton
A series of nine programmes with Roy Castle , Fiona Kennedy and Norris McWhirter
"Where's the world's longest echo?" "Which is the world's furthest flying, globe-flapping pigeon?" A brand new series gets off to a flying start, presented by record-breaking Roy Castle with Norris McWhirter and Fiona Kennedy.
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Including
The News with tonight's weather and Regional Magazines Nick Ross
Desmond Wilcox
Beverly Anderson and Sally Magnusson present the issues of the hour and some stories with a smile - a lively mix of news, views and topical features from Britain and around the world, including national and international news read, by Moira Stuart
Sixty Minutes reporters travel far and wide to bring you the people and the places that are making the news, at home and abroad. hugh SCULLY with latest investigations from the Watchdog unit and Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists with some less serious Observations on the day's events. Your countdown through, Sixty Minutes:
5.40 The News
5.53. Regional Magazines
6.15* Weather
6.38* Closing headlines
On a visit to the hospital laundry, Jean MacEwen's students are amazed by the scale of it all.
Tonight Russell meets Noele Gordon at a crossroads in her career. Plus news for those with wilting busy tizzies as George Barron and Jim McColl - the Harty plant doctors - take another surgery.
by George Layton
Starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers
Having just come through an acrimonious and expensive divorce, Tom Latimer, a hard-working GP now lives alone in a flat, while his ex-wife has their rather lovely house. To add insult to injury, he has to pay her rent to use his surgery. All in all, he can well do without the news his father brings.
This week's episode features Dinah Sheridan
Dallas blazes back to the screen starring Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing, Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing, Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Ewing, Victoria Principal as Pamela Ewing, Charlene Tilton as Lucy Ewing, Steve Kanaly as Ray Krebbs, Susan Howard as Donna Krebbs, Ken Kercheval as Cliff Barnes, Howard Keel as Clayton Farlow, Timothy Patrick Murphy as Mickey Trotter, John Beck as Mark Graison
J.R., Sue Ellen, John Ross and Ray are trapped by a raging fire in the Southfork mansion... The tragic news has a devastating effect on Miss Ellie... Lucy keeps a vigil by Mickey's bedside as the doctors battle to save his life. Who will survive the Southfork inferno? Will recent events finally decide the burning question of who will own Ewing Oil?
Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Sue Lawley and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
by WILLIS starring
The first in a new season of dramas. They take their football seriously up north, even the non-league sides. As far as Reg and Percy, the opposing chairmen, are concerned, the Wars of the Roses might have been just a pre-match warm-up for their game. As the manager says, ' Cup football-we don't take any prisoners'. But Stanley, the retiring president, just hopes the weather stays nice.
Studio lighting ALAN BORN*
Studio sound RICHARD PARTRIOGS Designer ALLAN ANSON Producer TERRY COLES Director GAVIN MILLAR
A feature film starring James Franciscus
Wendy Hughes , Robert Helpmann When her husband commits suicide Claudine Cunningham is suddenly confronted with a demand for one million dollars as payment for a priceless object stolen by an international gang of thieves ... =
Written and produced by HERBERT J. WRIGHT
Directed by GORDON REISLER
(First showing on British television) Films: page 18