with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For timetable of regular features see Monday Plus today:
Top 20 Work Out with the Green Goddess Diana Moran at 7.25
Food and Cooking with Glynn Chris tian between 8.30 and 9.0
Ask Alison: your phone-in to
Alison Mitchell on money matters
Presenter Ben Thomas
Guests Ben Bazell , Elizabeth Millbank
Story: A Hump-Backed Bridge by WILMA HORSBRUGH
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme with CAROL LEADER Shoe
Introduced by James Cameron
In 1934 the then Marquess of Anglesey made a family film ridiculing the Blackshirt movement. He called it 'The Pinkshirts' and it starred his five children and his house guests. The Pinkshirt leader, played by the young Lord Arran, is overthrown, thanks to the courage of 14-year-old Lady Rose: 'Peter Fleming was staying with us - it was a lovely summer and Daddy said "let's do a film".'
Now Lady Rose McLaren , she guides JAMES CAMERON through the plot.
Series producer DAVID COLLISON Presented by PAUL JORDAN
with Ralph Bellamy
Constance Cummings
Tony and Jim Dunlap are happily married, until Fran, Jim's ex-sweetheart, turns up, freshly divorced and eager to play the serpent in their Eden. But Tony refuses to give Jim up without a fight, breaking the rules of 'civilised' conduct in upper-class society.
Screenplay by JANE MURFIN
Produced by PANDRO S. BERMAN Directed by JOHN CROMWELL
Barnyard Babies
A head with glasses or a head with a hat, Take a picture that looks like that! Presenter Elizabeth Watts
Guests Michael Balfour, Wayne Jackman
Story: Mr Mould It, the Sculptor by SUE PETO
Director ALISON STEWART
in Country Buzzin'
with Robert Lindsay
The Kitchen Warriors by JOAN AIKEN 2: The Cat Mistigris
A cartoon series based on Peanuts by CHARLES M. SCHULTZ It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown
Four programmes in which Mark Curry sets out to discover the true stories behind treasures held in museums and stately homes throughout the country.
The Treasures of Selborne by DOROTHY SMITH with Cyril Luckham as Gilbert White
Two hundred years ago a quiet country parson became the forerunner of David Attenborough and David Bellamy - and discovered that swallows do not hibernate!
Film cameraman DAVID HUTCHINS Film sound RON BLIGHT Film editor PAUL HARDY Director RENNY RYE
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The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines with Nick Ross , Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson
News read by Moira Stuart
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
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.
A serial in 12 episodes with Nerys Hughes as Megan
Episode 9 by JULIET ACE
In an effort to answer many pressing questions of the present, Megan Roberts decides to undertake a difficult journey into her past....
Music by DAVID MINDEL Designer GERALD MURPHY
Script editor TONY HOLLAND Producer JULIA SMITH Director
PETER EDWARDS. BBC Wales
Bill Beaumont and Emlyn Hughes captain two teams of sporting celebrities.
Questionmaster David Coleman tests their knowledge of the greatest - and the funniest - moments in sport. And for viewers at home, the second of six mystery guests attempts to hide his identity. For the competition winners, visits to two major sporting events of their choice.
Director PETER HAYWARD
Producer MIKE ADLEY. BBC Manchester
Where is Poppa?
Bobby tries to persuade Clayton to put his money where his spouse is and come in on the off-shore deal. Marilee is impressed by Cliffs performance but J.R. continues to bug him. Sue Ellen makes a shopping expedition to Jenna's boutique that ends in tragedy and a dramatic revelation ...
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by WILLLAM F. CLAXTON
with Sue Lawley; Weatherman
by Rose Tremain
The study of a woman who is falling apart, but who, at the bottom of the slope, begins to rebuild some hope for her future.
The feature film starring Raymond Burr with James Canning , Pamela Hensley
Lenka Peterson , Bradford Dillman R. B. Kingston is a widely respected investigative journalist called in by the head of a chain of newspapers and TV stations to look into the change in one paper's editorial policy towards nuclear power. What he gradually uncovers is a vast web of blackmail and murder and one man's plot to achieve world domination.
Written by DICK NELSON
Produced by DAVID J. O'CONNELL
Pirected by ROBERT DAY. Films: page 14