with Selina Scott and Mike Smith
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A cartoon series.
A severe drought and a selfish leader cause unhappy divisions in the jungle with near fatal results.
Frank Muir and John Amis challenge
Denis Norden and Ian Wallace Questions set by Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey
Guests The Janet Smith Dancers
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
News and views on programmes for the young, presented by Brian Cant Graphics QUENTIN BLAKE Designer GWEN EVANS
Producer JOHN M. A. LANE Director DIANNE KENNY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
A See-Saw programme
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather JIM BACON
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
David Coleman introduces today's action from the XIV Winter Olympic Games at Sarajevo, including
Bobsleigh
Direct from the newly-built track at Trebevic, the first two runs of the four-man event. World Champion HANS HILTERBRAND of Switzerland takes on the mighty East German and Soviet Union teams in this dramatic and dangerous event.
Commentator TONY GUBBA
Ski-ing - The Ladies Slalom
World Champion ERIKA HESS of Switzerland faces the American challenge of TAMARA MCKINNEY and CHRISTINE COOPER while West German hopes rest on MARIA EPPLE who has had good recent form. The gold medal will be decided today over two runs down the tricky Jahorina slopes.
Commentator DAVID VINE
BARRY DAVIES reports on the 30km Biathlon Relay.
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editors HAROLD ANDERSON and JOHN PHILIPS
On Location
For centuries the Fens of south Lincolnshire have depended on a network of drains and pumping stations to keep the rains and the sea from invading the rich farmland. Catherine Wilson, Keeper of Lincolnshire History, tells the story and meets the people of the Fenlands.
Director ROGER KEECH Producer KEN COOPER
Ready, steady, one, two, three, On your marks, get set, Come, exercise with me.
Presenter Andrew Secombe Guest Jane Hardy
Story: Mr Biff the Boxer by ALLAN AND JANET AHLBERG
Tin Tin dives to explore the wreck of the Unicorn.
with Bernard Holley
Jonny Briggs and the Jubilee Concert by JOAN EADINGTON. 5: The Secret
Pictures by JIM RUSSELL Designer KATHY ATTY
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director NEL ROMANO
The latest news on our wildlife with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan. Su and Mike are joined by cub reporter Matthew Woods on the trail of the edible dormouse. It looks more like a squirrel than a mouse and it's quite rare. But why should there be lots inside houses in Buckinghamshire? Matthew discovers why.
Su previews a superb new film on golden eagles of the snow-swept Scottish highlands, Mike talks to the cameraman who made that film. And how a Somerset blue tit solved our most complicated bird feeder to date.
Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
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The latest outstanding action from the XIV Winter Olympic Games taking place at Sarajevo. Introduced by David Coleman
Ski-ing-The Ladies Slalom
The final alpine ski-ing event of the games is decided over two runs at Jahorina and could see World Champion ERIKA HESS of Switzerland complete her recovery from recent injury with a gold medal-winning performance. Commentator DAVID VINE Bobsleigh
East Germany have won this event at the last two Olympic Games but Swiss World Champion HANS HILTER BRAND and the newly designed bobs of the Soviet Union could topple them. Commentator TONY GUBBA Ice Hockey
The medal play-offs-the top four teams from the round-robin competition have been decided. This afternoon the winner of Group B meets the runner-up in Group A. Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Producers in Sarajevo: ALEC WEEKS. JOHNNIE WATHERSTON. JIM RESIDE. JOHN MCNICHOLAS ,
TERRY LONG. ALASTAIR SCOTT
Producer in London MARTIN HOPKINS
Editors HAROLD ANDERSON and JOHN PHILIPS
with Sue Lawley and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weekend Weather JIM BACON
David Coleman introduces the latest action from the XIV Winter Olympic games. Ice Hockey
Who will take the gold medal so surprisingly won by the United States at Lake Placid, beating the favourites, the Soviet Union, in the final. Today the medal play-offs begin and tonight's match features Group A winners against the runners-up in Group B.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editors HAROLD ANDERSON and JOHN PHIUPS