with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
The New Top 20 with Mike Smith between 7.55 and 8.0
A series of ten programmes
3: Deeper in the Mire
If you travel, a most useful item is a bag to carry your small items. Today LALITA AHMED talks to FARIDA ABIDI, who demonstrates how to make one. DR SUMAN DUTTA talks to HASSINA KHAN about her book Tariq Learns to Swim, in which she stresses the importance of learning to swim young. Music is provided by ASAD AMANAT ali KHAN and HAMID ALI KHAN.
Producer BISH MEHAY
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)
Hinge and Bracket are among the guests. Judy Ridgeway has more vegetarian cookery and Gay Search discusses Asian marriages.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme Bod and the Cake
Narrated by JOHN LE MESURIER and MAGGIE HENDERSON
Introduced by James Cameron
The rediscovered film of amateur cameramen and 'home movie' makers of the 20s and 30s.
Today half a dozen amateur cameramen portray the life and times of a particular corner of England in the 30s - the orbit of the folk who lived and played in south-east London, Southend and rural Kent.
Series producer DAVID COLLISON Presented by PAUL JORDAN
with Douglas Fairbanks Jr Irene Dunne excels in this madcap comedy with a full cast of 30s' favourites: Margaret Garret is the toast of Broadway, but she doesn't have any fun. Her irascible family have given up their own careers for her, and they never let her forget it. When Dannie Brewster , a maverick globetrotter, woos her at the stage door she first avoids him and then has him arrested. But she cannot dampen his determination to show her there is more to life than worldly success.
Screenplay by GENE TOWNE. GRAHAM BAKER and ALLEN SCOTT
Produced by FELIX YOUNG
Directed by TAY GARNETT FEATURE: page 14
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
Get the picture?
What can you see?
How do you know what it's meant to be! Presenter Elizabeth Watts Guest Wayne Jackman Story: The Obstinate Bird by NEIL DISHINGTON
Director ALISON STEWART
chase a would-be killer in Defective Story
A cartoon series
with Robert Lindsay
The Kitchen Warriors by JOAN AIKEN
Part 3: The Nixie's Rescue
by J. MEADE FALKNER dramatised in six parts by GEORGE DAY
3: John and Elzevir are in hiding waiting for the wound in John's leg to heal and for a ship to take them to France. A visit from Sexton Ratsey makes a dramatic change to their plans.
Film recordist MICHAEL TURNER Photography DAVID WHITSON Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director COLIN CANT
(J. Meade Falkner 's The Lost Stradivarius is the Book at Bedtime on Radio 4 from next Monday)
including The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Nick Ross, Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson present news, views and topical features from Britain and around the world including national and international news read by Moira Stuart.
And contributions from The Special Correspondents, 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
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
Join Russell Harty and his guests in London's Greenwood Theatre for TV's liveliest half-hour.
Presented by Jill Cochrane, Nigel Farrell and Dr Michael O'Donnell
Among this week's stories: the revolution in the emergency treatment of burns.
For further information please send sae to: Medical Express, [address removed]
Written by John Wyndham
A six-part adaptation by Douglas Livingstone starring John Duttine as Bill Masen with Jonathan Newth as Dr Soames
Recovering in hospital from a blinding triffid sting, Bill Masen wakes up to an uncanny silence...
Cast in order of appearance [see below]
The United States President is invited to the School of Arts. Complications set in as a show is mounted. What can Miss Sherwood have to hide about her past? And why is Leroy refusing to dance?
with John Humphrys
Weatherman
Starring James Garner as Jim Rockford, one of television's most popular private eyes.
An unlucky dip into the telephone book by small-time quarterback King Sturtevant brings the mob and the FBI on to Jim's back.