with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For timetable of regular features see Monday. Plus today: Pop with Mike Smith between 7.45 and 8.0
The That's Life file with Esther Rantzen between 7.30 and 7.45, phone-in between 8.30 and 9.0
Final with Magnus Magnusson , Christopher Hughes ,
Margaret Peat , Kathryn Tyson , Alex Yeats
Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY
Producer ROGER MACKAY
Presenter Brian Jameson Guest Floella Benjamin
Well-Women's Clinics cater for the needs of women by giving guidance on feminine matters from female experts. Gharbar visits the Withington Maternal and Child Health Centre in Manchester.
Appearing with ANNU GUPTA are DR V. AGGARWAL and DR INDU GUPTA.
Also today SWARAN TALWAR talks to CHHAYA ARYA, a well-known Bombay fashion-writer, about Western influences on Eastern fashion.
And SHANKAR DAB GUPTA sings a Bengali folk song.
Producer YOUSUF AZIZ
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL
BBC Pebble Mill
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Cookery star Michael Smith returns to the lively lunch-time magazine show to give advice on preparing and cooking the Christmas dinner.
A See-Saw programme It's time to get dressed! with Carol Chell and Don Spencer
Musical director RICHARD BROWN Woodwind MARTIN FRITH
Assistant producer ROBIN HALDANE Designer JOHN ABBRIDGE
Directed and produced by CHRISTINE HEWITT
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Gwyn Richards visits Nottingham, the Queen of the Midlands'. Although Nottingham is known today as a busy industrial town, it's a fascinating place to spend a Day Out, with its castle, caves, lace market and legends of Robin Hood to add to the romance.
Producer John CLARKE
Series producer MICHAEL FITZGERALD
with George Murphy
Burgess Meredith , Alan Marshal
In this romantic comedy of the 1940s Janie, a humble telephone girl, has the unenviable task of choosing between three beaux. Tom, an earnest young car salesman, is a bit short on romance. Dick, a rich playboy, is way out of reach until Janie gets to know him better. Harry, an eccentric, does not believe in the concept of money. Janie's ideal would be a romantic combination of all three!
Screenplay by PAUL JARRICO Produced by ROBERT SISK Directedbygarsonkanin
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guest Stuart Bradley
Stories: Punchinello's Cat by JEAN CHAPMAN
My Cat Likes to Hide In Boxes byEVE SUTTON
Illustrated by LYNLEY DODD
A cartoon serial in eight parts Three Moosketeers: part 6
Where our friends Moose and Squirrel find themselves in the darkest dungeons of Applesauce-Lorraine.
with Nerys Hughes
The Making of Fingers Finnigan by BERUE DOHERTH
Today: Fingers Finnigan and the Saturday Matinee
Brian Trueman puts questions to contestants from Aberdeen, Amesbury, Peterborough and Scarborough who have won their way through the heats and semi-finals.
They will look at scenes from You're a Good Sport Charlie Brown, Krull, Never Say Never Again and The Donald Duck Story.
BBC Manchester
News reports and background on Ceefax
A five-part serial by NINA BAWDEN Dramatised by MARILYN FOX
4: Mr Evans has threatened to throw Hepzibah out of her home, and Carrie beheves it is all her fault.
Executive producerANNA HOME Director PAUL STONE
The Midas Touch
including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines Presented by Nick Ross , Desmond Wilcox , Beverley Anderson and Sally Magnusson
News read by Moira Stuart
HUGH SCULLY with latest investigations from the Watchdog unit, and The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists, with some less serious observations on the day's events.
Countdown through Sixty Minutes
5.40 The News
5.53* Regional Magazines
6.15* Weather
6.38* Closing headlines
Join Russell Harty and his guests in London's Greenwood Theatre for TV's liveliest half-hour.
As always, there'll be music, good conversation, and Harty's usual collection of the unusual.
Director RON ISTED
Producer JON PLOWMAN Editor TOM GUTTERIDGE
Last in the series by ROY CLARKE starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde in The White Man's Grave
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer nM GLEESON
Produced and directed by SYDNEY LOTTERBY
The last of a drama in six parts adapted from the book by TOM KEENE with BRIAN HAYNES
In Arctic Norway, Martin has found an ally in local journalist Erik Starvik. Back home, Suzy is in hospital after being attacked by Evans— and the information he forced out of her has put him back on Martin's trail.
THE KUHLAU FLUTE QUARTET
Script JAMES MITCHELL
Additional material ROBERT SMITH
Music and title Bong RICHARD HARVEY Film cameraman JOHN WILLIAMS
Film editor CHRISTOPHER ROWLAYDE Designer MYLES LANG Producer COLIN ROGERS
Directed by MICHAEL CUSTANCE BBC Pebble Mill
by the Conservative Party
With Sue Lawley; Weatherman and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
The Bat, the Blossom and the Biologist with Donna Howell
There is in Arizona a bat that flies thousands of miles each spring to feed on the flowers of a plant that blooms only once in 25 years-and then dies. Last summer Q.E.D. went to the Sonoran Desert in pursuit of this curious but intimate relationship-for it is a trading of food for sex: the bat gets the food and the flower gets pollinated in exchange.
How did such a partnership ever come about? For more than a decade biologist DONNA HOWELL has been unravelling just why two such unlikely partners got together and how they make the most of each other.
Film cameramen MIKE spooner. SCOTT ATTENBACH Film editor ROLAND TONGUE Series editor MICK RHODES Producer DANA PURVIS
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
featuring European Championship Football from Cardiff: Wales v Yugoslavia
The 'crunch' match in Group 4, which Wales must win to be certain of appearing in the finals next summer. Of the four home countries only the Welsh can still qualify, and victory tonight will make up for the disappointment of missing the climax of the 1982 World Cup.
Harry Carpenter's Videobook of Sport, Volumes 1-2 (BBCV 5011 and 5019), from retailers
Never Say Never Again in the presence of HRH The
Prince Andrew Sean Connery is back as James Bond 007, with Barbara Carrera , Kim Basinger, Klaus Maria Brandauer , Max von Sydow and Edward Fox as •M\
Introduced by Michael Wood , who will be talking to some of the stars and celebrities attending the premiere. Exclusive excerpts of the film will be shown, including of course the inevitable chase scenes.
Assistant producer PAUL WALTERS Director PETER FITTON Producer RICK GARDNER
with Mike Harding
It's Hard to be an Angel When You're 65
Mike reaches the climax of his night in Lincoln with an explosion which sends heavy metal sky-high and the audience rolling home.
(First shown on BBC2)
Record, 'Flat Dogs and Shaky Pudden' (REH/ZCR 468), from retailers