with Frank Bough and Selina Scott The New Top 20 with Mike Smith between 7.55 and 8.0
A series of ten programmes
6:Decay and Delicacy
Sangam is a voluntary organisation, based in London, providing advice. PARVEEN MIZRA talks to chairman USHA BAGRI and secretary KUSUM LAKHANI. CHAMAN LAL CHAMAN talks to BALDEV BAWA about his book of poems Ek Khat. USHA PARKHI sings a light classical Hindi dadra.
Producer BISH mehay. Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Pebble Mill
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather BILL GILES
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Including cookery with Michael Smith and Prue Leith
A See-Saw programme
with Michael Redgrave
In Mexico on holiday, Ceha Barrett meets Mark Lamphere and after a whirlwind courtship they marry, back in New England she soon discovers another, disturbing side to her husband's character-and determines to find what is behind a locked door.
Screenplay by SYLVIA RICHARDS , based on the story Museum Piece No 13 by RUFUS KING Producer and director FRITZ LANG Films: page 18
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Brian Jameson
Story: Swimmy by LEO LIONNI
(Repeat)
Carbonel: 3
Twelve programmes by Bob Block
The new ghost Whatsisname Smith is a hopeless haunter. He scares everyone to hysterics - with the laughter.
(Repeat)
with Paul McDowell
by J. MEADE FALKNER. The last of six parts dramatised by GEORGE DAY
John and Elzevir are being transported to Java when their ship is caught in a storm. The crew take to the boats leaving the convicts.
Film editor BILL WRIGHT. Photography DAVID WHITSON. Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY Executive producer PAUL STONE Director COLIN CANT
*Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Presenters 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
(For regional details see Monday)
For the last time in the current series Russell Harty plays host at the Greenwood Theatre for television's liveliest half-hour. Tonight even the audience gets a chance to perform. And it's your last chance to get fit with Mr A. Director
RON ISTED
Producer JON PLOWMAN Editor TOM GUTTERIDGE
Presented by Jill Cochrane , Nigel Farrell Dr Michael O'Donnell
The way we live, the food we eat, the doctors we visit, all affect our health. This weekly magazine brings stories from the world of health-care to help you and your family keep fit.
Among this week's stories: a new treatment for the distressing condition of acne.
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Assistant producer DAVID THOMAS Studio director JULIE HARRUP Editor DICK gilung
For more information send sae to:[address removed]
written by JOHN WYNDHAM A six-part adaptation by DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE starring
4: Bill finds himself kidnapped, imprisoned and separated from Jo..... Cast in order of appearance:
Music CHRISTOPHER GUNNING Producer DAVID MALONEY
Director KEN HANNAM
Starring as the staff and students of New York's celebrated dream factory, The High School for the Performing Arts:
Cynthia Gibb as Holly Laird, Erica Gimpel as Coco, Albert Hague as Shorofsky, Billy Hufsey as Christopher Donlan, Carlo Imperato as Danny Amatullo, Carol Mayo Jenkins as Sherwood, Valerie Landsburg as Doris, Gene Anthony Ray as Leroy, Ken Swofford as Quentin Morloch, Morgan Stevens as Reardon, David Greenlee as Dwight, Dave Nicholson as Mr Todd, Michael Delorenzo as Michael
Miss Sherwood reverses a few rules when her teaching methods are challenged once too often. The pupils can set their own tests. Leroy becomes the questionmaster, and Danny marks the answers. But what happens when your best friend is cheating?
(Next week Fame moves to Friday)
with Sue Lawley; Weatherman
The award-winning series returns Testing, Testing with Anthony Clare
Q.E.D. looks at how ordinary things are put through extraordinary tests. It's a world of crashes, bangs-and worse. Tests like 'dropping the lift', 'blowing up the pop bottle', 'turning over the petrol tanker' and 'exploding the custard powder'.
Virtually everything made by man is tested. To check that it does what it's supposed to do. To see what happens if it breaks and above all to make sure that it doesn't kill you.
Film editor ROBERT SELLEX Series editor MICK RHODES
Written and produced by ALAN DOBSON BBC Manchester
Woddis On: page 97
0 FEATURE: page 88
Introduced by Harry Carpenter Football
The Courage Soccer Six from Birmingham
Eight of the First Division's top teams compete in this spectacular six-a-side tournament at the National Exhibition Centre.
Last year's champions BIRMINGHAM CITY are joined by WATFORD
NOTTINGHAM FOREST, ASTON VILLA WEST BROMWICH ALBION, IPSWICH SOUTHAMPTON and ARSENAL
The winners of tonight's final receive the City of Birmingham Cup and a cheque for £9,000. Commentators
JOHN MOTSON , ALAN PARRY
The Greyhound TV Trophy from Wimbledon Stadium
Live coverage of tonight's three heats in this popular event, now in its 26th year. Two greyhounds from each 815-metre heat will qualify for the final in a fortnight's time.
Plus all the latest sports news and a look ahead to Saturday's big event, the Seagram Grand National, run over the course at Aintree with all the great challenges it offers to both horses and riders.
Television presentation:
Football JOHN SHREWSBURY
Greyhounds JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
Harry Carpenter 's Video Book of Sport: Vol 1, BBCV 5011
starring Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan Sting of Steele Remington runs into an old tutor in the form of conman Daniel Chalmers. Teacher and pupil plan revenge on a crooked casino manager - can they break the bank before he deals them out of the game - permanently?
Written by GARY KOTT
Director SEYMOUR ROBBIE