with Frank Bough and Fern Britton
For regular features see Monday
Plus today: Gardening Tips from Alan Titchmarsh between 7.30 and 7.45
Pop News between 7.45 and 8.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0
Presented by Henry Kelly and Susan Grossman with drinks correspondent Jill Goolden
Presenter Ben Thomas Guest Shireen Shah
Story: Steve the Steeplejack by MOLLY COX
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
The last of the present series of news and views on BBC programmes for the young, presented by Carol Chell
Graphics QUENTIN BLAKE Designer GWEN EVANS
Producer JOHN M A LANE Director DIANNE KENNY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
More gardening hints from Peter Seabrook with the best in music and conversation from the Pebble Mill foyer.
A See-Saw programme
Michael Ellison always wanted to be Town Clerk. Twenty years or so later, he's made it. The job is now called, grandly, Chief Executive, and it makes him one of the busiest men in Calderdale; there's a rumour going round they call him 'The Whip'.
Film editor EDWARD CROOT
Producer PATRICK HARGREAVES
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
Presenter Elizabeth Watts Guests lain
Lauchlan Andrew Norman , Jo Telford
Story: Bill Button Goes to the Park by JULIA MICHAELS
Musical directors
WILLIAM BLEZARD , RICHARD BROWN Percussionist ALAN GRAHAME Woodwind MARTIN FRITH
Photographs by JOHN JEFFORD Designer DON GILES
Director ALISON STEWART Producer SUE PETO
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Laurel and Hardy blunder into a giant howler in "Beanstalk Boobs"
with Robert Lindsay
The Kitchen Warriors by JOAN AIKEN Part 5: The Kelpies' Bowl
Illustrations by JO WORTH Designer SANDY GARFIELD
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director PHILLIPPA GILES
A series in six episodes starring
1: Death Under the Sea written by COLIN BENNETT
Term begins for the student space detectives at the SOLVE Academy. A new Captain Zep has been appointed to introduce a series of his famous crime detection adventures. When all the facts of the case have been given, Captain Zep will stop the video and question the students. Will they have spotted the clues? Will you students at home? Special SOLVE logos can be won by answering the questions correctly, so stay alert!
Case No 1: Captain Zep takes over command of his spaceship Zep One and meets navigator Jason Brown and the stunning and brilliant new scientific adviser Professor Vana when an urgent call comes in: 'Investigate the murder of the President of Aquabeta'. A dangerous assignment for the new team especially as Aquabeta is a vast underwater city.
Lighting BRIAN CLEMETT
Illustrators PETER JONES. TREVOR GORING Graphic designer RAY OGDEN
Assistant producer MICHAEL FORTE Produced and directed by CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON
To claim your SOLVE logo and certificate send your answers, together with a large stamped addressed envelope, to [address removed]9 BACK PAGES: 82
An adventure in three parts based on a Jules Verne story.
When two scientists inherited a fortune, one designed a beautiful town, while the other built huge munitions factories. It soon became known as Steel City but only those who lived there knew its secret - until Marcel Zodiac went there as a spy and, with 11-year-old Viktor, found out the terrible truth.
Story told by James Laurenson
(Repeat)
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Presented by Sarah Kennedy and Beverly Anderson with news read by Jan Leeming Your Sixty Minutes countdown
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
from New Zealand The Townsend Thoresen Challenge
After the United States, the Bahamas, Israel and Hong Kong, The Superstars now go down under to Auckland and the site of the 1974 Commonwealth Games, Christchurch. New Zealand
PAUL MCDONALD , New Zealand Superstars Champion and World
Championship Silver Medallist in Canoeing. Australia
PHIL ANDERSON, 1982 Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist in Cycling. Canada
KEN READ, downhill ski-ing champion, runner-up in the Canadian Superstars. Holland
ROB DRUPPERS , 800m silver medallist in the 1983 World Championships. Ireland
BRENDAN CURTIN, Irish Superstars Champion and their top decathlete. Great Britain
DAVID HEMERY , current Superstars Past Masters Champion. The Olympic gold medallist who won the first Superstars. BRIAN HOOPER , International Superstars defending champion. Commentators
David Vine and Ron Pickering
Produced in collaboration with TRANS WORLD INTERNATIONAL. CANDID PRODUCTIONS INC. TVNZ Production DAVID PICKTHALL. LIZ GLADWELL
Television production PETER HYLTON CLEAVER
The last of six programmes by ARLINE WHITTAKER starring
When Mr Blake's handsome nephew tells Sharon that the world could be her oyster, Elsie reminds her what is usually found in oysters, 'something cold and damp, guaranteed to leave you with salmonella poisoning'.
Designer ALAN SPALDING
Produced and directed by ROGER RACE
A new American comedy series
David's Birthday
When David discovers that one ot his birthday presents is a pair of mink underpants, he is convinced that
Mickey is cooking up something more than dinner.
Written by JEFFREY FERRO and FREDRIC WEISS Directed by ALAN RAFKIN
with Sue Lawley
Weekend Weather IAN MCCASKILL
starring Dirk Bogarde
Julie Christie , Laurence Harvey
The dazzling career of Diana Scott , model, actress and socialite, as told to a woman's magazine. Her main affair is with investigative TV journalist Robert Gold , who eventually leaves her to the far from tender mercies of Miles Brand.
John Schlesinger and writer Frederic Raphael , examine 60s society with a savagery and determination rare in British cinema. Julie Christie received an Oscar for her portrayal of the title role.
Screenplay by FREDERIC RAPHAEL Produced by JOSEPH JANNI
Directed by JOHN SCHLESINGER Films: page 14