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
Food and Cooking with Glynn Chris tian between 8.30 and 9.0 and Ask Alison : your phone-in to Alison Mitchell on money matters
Presented by Jimmy Savile , OBE
A series of ten programmes about preventing road accidents. 2:Reading the Road
Director JUUA DRUM
Producer PETER RIDING
Book (same title), 92.50 from booksellers
In Scotland only: For information about local contacts in Scotland, write to [address removed] or phone [number removed] (office hours)
A series of ten programmes in which Barbara Woodhouse demonstrates her own quick method of training dogs and their owners.
(Repeat)
For information sheet send large sae to [address removed]
Presenter Stuart McGugan Guest Floella Benjamin
Story: The North Wind and the Sun
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News headlines with subtitles)
Comedian Les Dawson takes a break from starring in panto to talk about his success as an entertainer.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme with CAROL LEADER
Chock-a-Block is chockablock with pictures to words that rhyme. See what words ring Chock-a-Block's rhyme chime today.
Director NICK WILSON
Producer MICHAEL COLE
with Barbara Hale Frank Morgan James Gleason
Mary Audrey will only marry gambler Larry Scott if he agrees to give up the gaming tables and become a reformed character. But when he fails to deliver she files for divorce, till some of Larry's pals gather round to infect her with the gambling bug herself. Suave star Young excels in this vintage comedy with a laugh in almost every line.
Screenplay by LYNN ROOT and FRANK FENTON Produced by WARREN DUFF
Directed by EDWIN L. MARTIN Films: page 16
in Falling Hare and Rabbit Punch
WARNER BROS Cartoons
Introduced by Tony Hart
An animation series with Morph and his friends in their under-the-table world.
(Repeat)
Nine o'clock bell Nine o'clock bell
All the small children and the big ones as well
Presenter Chris Tranchell Guest Shireen Shah
Story: Bumper by GEORGE TARRY
Director ROY MILANI
Play School materials on Ceefax
Play School record of cassette, BBC Children's TV Themes (REH/ZCR 486) from retailers
A new cartoon series
The scruffy ginger cat who rules his neighbourhood.
Whoever wins the race gets the cake.
with Valerie Whittington Mouldy's Orphan by GILLIAN AVERY 2: The Outing
The Minstrel by BEN STEED
Who is the mysterious wandering Minstrel, why doesn't Lucy want to marry him, and who wins the contest for the best-made tunic in the kingdom?
Costumes ANNA BURUMA Lighting JOHN SPICER
Designer PAUL MONTAGUE
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director DAVID CRICHTON
A series in 18 parts by DAVID ANGUS
3: It is not easy being a new boy at Grange Hill, but Jeremy Irvine just does not know when to stop showing off.
Vision mixer MARY KELLEHAR
Script editor ANTHONY MINGHELLA
Assistant producer PETER SOFRONIOU *Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
The Thoughts of Moog
including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines with Nick Ross , Sally Magnusson and Beverly Anderson and news read by Moira Stuart Sixty Minutes' reporters:
BOB WELLINGS , BERNARD FALK
PHILIP TIBENHAM , CHRIS SERLE
NICK WOOLLEY , FRAN MORRISON
PATTI COLDWELL , LAURIE MAYER
JOHN HITCHINS , JOHN MOUNTFORD
MICHAEL WALE , SUSANNAH GREENBERG and MAGGIE NELSON.
And contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists.
Your Sixty Minutes countdown
5.40 The News
5.53* Regional Magazines
6.15* Weather
6.38* Closing headlines
Russell invites you to join him and his star-studded line-up of the famous, the not-so-famous and the unusual.
Director RON ISTED
Producer JON PLOWMAN Editor TOM GUTTERIDGE
Starring Barbara Bel Geddes as Ellie Ewing, Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing, Linda Gray as Sue Ellen, Larry Hagman as J.R., Victoria Principal as Pam, Susan Howard as Donna Krebbs, Steve Kanaly as Ray, Ken Kercheval as Cliff Barnes, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley as Jenna Wade, John Beck as Mark Graison, Christopher Atkins as Peter Richards, Morgan Brittany as Katherine, Howard Keel as Clayton Farlow
The sparks fly at the Ewings' annual barbeque when Miss Ellie and Clayton Farlow make a startling announcement. The news puts J.R. off his food but he doesn't lose his appetite for revenge against Cliff Barnes. Katherine goes to Rome on an archaeological dig into Jenna's past and solves the mystery of Charlie's father.
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)
with John Humphrys and the BBC reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
by Jennifer Johnston, adapted for television by Derek Mahon
Starring Sian Phillips, Barry Foster
with Alan MacNaughtan, Daniel Day-Lewis and Christopher Fairbank
"The characters in Babylon are outstandingly good creations, and very intelligently acted. Fine camera work and pretty music helped too." (Daily Mail)
"It is also a play of ideas, exploring the connection between class and militarism with subtlety and intelligence." (Standard)
"Superbly mounted production where the war scenes were framed to recall Paul Nash." (New Statesman)
from Budapest featuring:
The Pairs Short Programme
'Soviet and East German skaters occupied the top six places 12 months ago when British champions SUSAN GARLAND and IAN JENKINS finished eighth.
The Ladies' Short Programme
SUSAN JACKSON carries British hopes in tonight's second phase of the Ladies' Championship.
News too, of the men's event where today's compulsory figures provided the first big test for 18-year old PAUL ROBINSON.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Television presentation by the HUNGARIAN TELEVISION SERVICE Producer JIM RESIDE