6.20 Physics: Magnetism
6.45 Money Grows on Trees?
7.10 Oceanography: The Tay Estuary
7.35 Risk: Screening Nuclear Hazard
8.0 Oxidative Phosphorylation: 2
Live from the Picture Show control room Mark Curry introduces more films, competitions, cartoons and pop music.
Maggie Philbin takes the Mobile
Picture Unit for a day trip to a famous Welsh seaside resort.
This week's star guest is Gary Kemp. Peter Powell reviews the latest pop videos.
Zorro and his Fighting Legion continue their battle with Don del Oro, and there's cartoon fun from Boss Cat and Bullwinkle J. Moose.
There's lots more, including Pick-a-Pair and pop-in guests from Australia, INXS.
Director MICK DEMPSEY Producer TONY HARRISON
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester
See panel including at 12.45 pm News Summary
starring
The Great Pretender
Walker and Automan go under cover as a couple of big-time underworld operators to capture Rudolph Brock , a powerful syndicate counterfeiter. With Automan's data base packed with scenes from classic gangster movies, he doesn't find it too difficult to penetrate Brock's criminal empire.
Written by SAM EGAN
Directed by KIM MANNERS
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
6.5 Sport/Regional News
with Mike Read
Tonight's teams: B.A. Robertson - singer, songwriter, actor, TV and radio presenter, Nick Heyward, whose new single 'Love all day' has just been released, and Captain Sensible who wrote 'Glad it's all over' after his last appearance on Pop Quiz. v Leee John - keen for another opportunity to do his Sam Cooke impersonation, Helen Terry, the mighty voice of Culture Club and in the charts with her solo single 'Love lies lost', and Mark King, bass player with Britain's leading jazz funk exponents, Level 42.
Plus film clips including The Kinks, Stealers Wheel and Pink Floyd.
starring
Ernest Borgnine Vera Miles
The first in a new season of films that spell excitement, danger and suspense.
Deep in the heart of the Oregon timber country a fire starts and grows, undetected until it threatens the lives of even the youngest residents. As all hands unite in the struggle against the spreading blaze, the inmates of the local prison are called upon to help - including a young Indian who desperately wants to escape.
Screenplay by NORMAN KATLOV and ARTHUR WEISS
From a story by NORMAN KATLOV Produced by IRWIN ALLEN Directed by EARL BELLAMY Films: page 16
International entertainers with music and songs, new and nostalgic, plus film of Val's visit to Australia.
Val Doonican with special guests
James Galway
Henry Mancini and welcoming home from America Georgia Brown
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Musical associate ROGER RICHARDS
Script CHRIS GREENWOOD , VAL DOONICAN Costume design LYNDA WOODFIELD .
Sound KEITH GUNN. Lighting director KEN MACGREGOR. Designer TONY BURROUGH. Production YVONNE UTTLEWOOD
The two first ladies of the New York Police Department, starring and Partners
When Chris is shot in the line of duty, Mary Beth is determined to hunt down the armed robber before he strikes again. With few leads to work on, frustration begins to mount when she is assigned a new partner who sees police work as a nine-to-five job with long lunch breaks ...
Written by PATRICIA GREEN Directed by JOEL OLIANSKY
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Introduced by Jimmy Hill
England v USSR from Wembley Stadium
Commentator JOHN MOTSON
Producers FRED VINER , MURRAY NEEDHAM Editor BOB ABRAHAMS
A series of informal parties hosted by well-known personalities. Watch and listen as famous and lesser-known guests-some aware of the cameras, others not-relax and enjoy a casual evening among friends.
This week Dave Lee Travis invites Lennie Bennett , George Best Paul Burnett , Chas &
Dave Annabel Etkind , Paul Gambaccini Benny Green , Jimmy Helms
John Junkin , Patrick Lichfield Graham Stark , Kim Wilde Roy Wood and many others.
Production team
ROB HINDS , ROGER CASSTLES
MARK KERSHAW , PATRICIA MIFFUN , JOHN KING BBC Birmingham
starring Barbra Streisand Michael Sarrazin
Pete and 'Henry' are a struggling young couple in need of extra money. When Henry (short for Henrietta) has the not-too-bright idea of borrowing from a New York loan shark, things go disastrously wrong as the interest mounts up and their debt grows. To earn money, Henry joins a group of housewife-prostitutes, later graduating to an underworld gang, until she is finally 'sold' to a modern-day cattle rustler. This lively comedy, which teamed Streisand and Sarrazin, owes much to the vintage screwball movies of the 1930s.
Screenplay by STANLEY SHApmo and MARTIN RICHLIN
Produced by MARTIN ERUCHMAN and STANLEY SHAPIRO
Directed by PETER YATES Films: page 16