with Frank Bough and Selina Scott Including today:
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0
Ask Alison: your phone-in to
Alison Mitchell on money matters
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Anna Ford talks to designer and entrepreneur Terence Conran. First of a two-part feature on microwave cookery.
A See-Saw programme
Introduced by James Cameron
A series of films featuring the rediscovered work of amateur cameramen and 'home movie' makers of the 20s and 30s.
MAJOR ARTHUR WILLIAM GILL loved his native Cornwall and in 1938 he turned his cine camera on to the ancient customs, traditional ceremonies and antique working tin-mines that he feared would soon disappear for ever.
Series producer DAVID COLUSON Presented by PAUL JORDAN
with Jean Simmons
Wealthy heiress Corby Lane is determined to reward the citizens of the town of Progress, Arkansas - 'population 196 friendly citizens and four soreheads'. But when she begins showering the populace with anonymous free gifts, the small community is disrupted. Only Doc Sellars. the town's doctor, suspects the source of the manna, and sets out to stop the havoc....
Screenplay by D. D. BEAUCHAMP
WILLIAM BOWERS and RICHARD FLOURNOY Produced by ROBERT SPARKS Directed by LLOYD BACON
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Wind blowing fiercely, makes the sea foam,
Tossing the small ships struggling home
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guest lain Lauchlan Director BARBARA RODDAM
(Repeat)
with Norman Beaton
Jet, a Gift to the Family by GEOFFREY KILNER : part 2
A series of four programmes
3: The Wimbledon Tennis Museum by DOROTHY SMITH
Mark Curry 's own passion for tennis has sent him to Wimbledon to discover that Henry VIII was a forerunner of John McEnroe - but it was the rubber ball and the lawn mower that gave us the game we know today.
Film cameraman PETER CHAPMAN Film sound RON BUGHT
Film editor CHRIS LYSAGHT Director NICK HEATHCOTE 0 BACK PAGES: 82
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The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines with Nick Ross , Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson , including 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.
Director RON ISTED
Producer JON PLOWMAN Editor TOM GUTTERIDGE
A serial in 12 episodes with Episode 11 by WILLIAM INGRAM
The mine manager threatens Gwen with eviction if the district nurse doesn't move out of the cottage. The rest of the community is in high spirits because of the Sunday School outing to the seaside, a trip that's destined to end in tragedy ...
Music by DAVID MINDEL Designer GERALD MURPHY
Script editor TONY HOLLAND Producer JULIA SMITH
Director GEORGE P. OWEN BBC Wales
Bill Beaumont and Emlyn Hughes captain two teams of sporting celebrities. Questionmaster David Coleman tests their knowledge of the greatest - and funniest - moments in sport. For viewers at home, the fourth of six mystery guests tries 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
starring
True Confessions
Bobby learns the truth about Charlie's father and meets Jenna's ex from Italy. Ray and Donna uncover a dark secret from Edgar Randolph 's past, while J.R. works on Marilee Stone to leave Cliff Barnes high and dry on the offshore oil deal.
Written by DAVID PAULSEN Directed by PAUL KRASNY
John Humphrys ; Weatherman
by DOUG LUCIE
Brixton in the early 80s. Viv presides over a cheerfully immoral and variously under-employed bunch of ex-Oxford playmates in her parents' gentrified home. But when Jane's boyfriend introduces a discordant note of reality from the streets, Viv plots her retribution. And behind her double-locked doors there are some hard feelings to contend with. Script editor DUSTY HUGHES Costume VERITY LEWIS Sound BRIAN HILES
Lighting DAVE SYDENHAM Designer MICHAEL YOUNG
Produced by MICHAEL WEARING Directed by MICHAEL BRADWELL
from the Hammersmith Palais, London. Ray Moore introduces two programmes featuring the finalists in the United Kingdom Ballroom Championships.
In this first programme the couples compete for the Professional Modern and Amateur Latin American titles to the music of ANDY ROSS AND HIS BAND. Professional assessment of the competition from ex-World Champions ALAN FLETCHER and RICHARD GLEAVE.
Directed by TIM MARSHALL Produced by KEN GRIFFIN
(A Mecca promotion in conjunction with BADA and the Bottlers of Coca-Cola)
as Sergeant Bilko in Bilko the Genius