with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For regular features see Monday. Plus today:
The Breakfast Time Doctor and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0
A cartoon series of science fiction adventure stories
Magnetic Attraction
A monstrous round spaceship, a mysterious, black, self-contained world from outer space, lands on Earth. All ordinary defences are powerless against it ...
John Noakes and Shep review the adventures of the Go with Noakes series.
From Queensferry to Whitby
Shore-leave in the north east and a lesson in shepherding for the ship's dog.
Producer DAVID BROWN
BBC Manchester
(Repeat)
Switch off your television set and go out and do something less boring instead?
Your ideas, games and activities presented by the children of the Bristol Why Don't You....? Gang.
Producer HILARY MURPHY
Series producer PETER CHARLTON
Please send your ideas to Why Don't You....?, BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol [Postcode removed]: but if you want a reply please enclose sae
Juggernaut by OLIVER POSTGATE
Richard Whitmore , Sandi Marshall Weather BILL GILES
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Paul Coia goes sand yacht racing on Blackpool Beach. And music in the foyer is by Gene Pitney.
A See-Saw programme
Goes Down to Earth Introduced by Johnny Morris and Terry Nutkins Another chance to see Johnny and Terry's adventure when, magically reduced in size to only two inches high, they are lost in the long grass beside a farm pond. Coming face to face with frogs, water voles, herons, pond insects and many other animals, they find that life, when you're the size of a mouse, is a battle for survival.
Producer MIKE BEYNON
Director JOHN DOWNER. BBC Bristol
The feature film starring Jay North Martin Milner , Andy Devine
Chris is a boy who loves animals and hates zoos. Miserable when his pet mountain lion is locked up, he turns a whole zooful of animals loose in his city - with alarming results. The havoc he causes means elephants in garages, monkeys in the toyshop and a zebra in the kitchen as dozens of animals steal the scenes in this hilarious adventure-comedy.
Screenplay by ART ARTHUR
From a story by ELGIN CIAMPI
Produced and directed by IVAN TORS Films: page 17
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guest Wayne Jackman
Story: Dots and Gaps by MICHAEL COLE
Stealing a March
Officer Flannigan of the city police turns to the Hunter for help when the music for the parade has been stolen.
starring Adrian Hedley with Julia Binsted
Howard Stableford and Wilf Lunn Watch Adrian and Howard in a woodland glade for clues to more than half of this week's competition word.
Designer BRONWEN GROVER Written by CLIVE doig
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD Director BOB BLAGDEN
(Postponed from Thursday 19 April)
A serial in 26 parts
Tom's punishment for being late to school was to sit with the girls. He contrived to get next to Becky, professed his love and later they became
'engaged', but it didn't last long. 4: Mystery at Midnight
Huck IAN TRACEY Tom.............................. SAMMY SNYDERS Aunt Polly ................BRIGITTE HORNEY Jiffl BLUE MANKUMA Muff LLOYD BERRY Indian Joe. .......................ALEX diakun Sid .............................. BERNIE COULSON
Sid BERNIE COULSON
Director JACK B. hively Writer ROB WILLIAMS
Executive producer TOM WAGNER
Produced by Pacific Films Ltd in association with Wagner-Hallig Film GmbH. (Postponed from Thursday 19 April)
with Simon Groom , Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis
including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Presenters Nick Ross, Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson with news read by Moira Stuart. Contributions from
The Special Correspondents.
Your Sixty Minutes countdown
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
(For regional details see Tuesday)
The Brass Final
Humphrey Burton introduces the five top brass players in this year s competition. One of them will walk away with the 1400 top prize and appear in Sunday's Grand Final.
Director KENNETH corden
Written by Ray Cameron, Barry Cryer, Kenny Everett
Another chance to see the best of Kenny. If you loved it the first time you'll love it even more this time. On the other hand if you hated it the first time you can really hate it this time - thus nature balances itself.
(Postponed from Thursday 19 April)
Starring Teri Copley as Mickey, Matt McCoy as David, Tom Villard as Jay, Bonnie Urseth as Beth, Stepfanie Kramer as Claudia, Elaine Joyce as Arlene, Edith Fields as Ruth
Mickey faces her mother's impending visit with trepidation, since Mickey's mom is not the kind of woman to stay home baking brownies. In fact David is much more her piece of cake - or any beefcake come to that!
with Sue Lawley; Weatherman
by ROGER MARSHALL
A six-part serial starring
4: Jerry's Marriage Guidance counsellor has provided few clues about his disappearance. Allison has discovered a new spirit of confidence and independence, and she now prepares to tell Jason about his missing father....
Music by DICK WALTER
Designer ERIC WALMSLEY Producer RON CRADDOCK
Director DOUGLAS CAMFIELD
(Postponed from Thursday 19 April)
*Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Sir Robin Day
The weekly hour of topical debate when the people get their chance to question the public personalities on the issues of the moment.
With Sir Robin Day tonight will be John Cartwright, MP, Lynda Chalker, MP, Joan Ruddock, Alistair Graham
2: The Stand-alone Micro
Most of the computers in business are being used for relatively straightforward tasks like word-processing, financial planning and simple data base management. IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS examines these various 'stand-alone' applications in the second of six programmes on office technology of today and tomorrow.
Production MIKE COCKER and DAVID allen (Postponed from Thursday 19 April)