with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For regular features see Monday
Plus today: The Breakfast
Time Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0 Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0
A series of ten programmes on the art and craft of quilting today.
Presented by Penny McMorris
1: Quilting is probably the most popular contemporary American craft. This introductory programme shows both how to do the basic quilting stitch and how quilting has developed from its historical origins to the exciting craft it is today.
Production WBGU-TV. Ohio
Book (same title), X3.25 from booksellers
Presenter Wayne Jackman
Guests Chloe Ashcroft , Howard Lee
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
1.27 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme with Rick Jones
From Shepherd's Bush to Simla Lucknow to the Hills Robert Robinson continues his journey through India from Calcutta to Simla.
Producer IAIN JOHNSTONE
with Joseph Calleia , Sally Eilers
Victor McLaglen stars as a roughneck criminal transformed by the girl he loves and a caring padre. A near-fatal accident makes him confess a murder to the priest - but he denies his guilt when he recovers. The father must stand helplessly by while an innocent man is found guilty of the crime and the killer walks free ...
Screenplay by JERRY CADY
Based on a story by LEO BIRINSKI Produced by ROBERT SISK Directed by JOHN FARROW Films: page 16
Lost Chick
Presenter Jane Hardy Guest lain Lauchlan
Story: Goat at the Wedding by ALLAN SEABRIDGE
Yogi and Boo-Boo move house only to find a Big Bad Wolf is waiting.
starring Adrian Hedley with Julia Binsted
Howard Stableford and Wilf Lunn Watch out for a creepy clue to one of the letters in this week's Jigword as Dot tells a horror story in rhyme.
Designer CHRIS ROBILLIARD Written by CLIVE DOIG
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD Director BOB BLAGDEN
Competition answers to: Jigsaw, BBCtv, Wood Lane , London W12 7RJ
A series in 26 parts based on the stories by MARK TWAIN
When Tom and Huck were exploring for buried treasure in an old haunted house they overheard Indian Joe and Pard planning to hide their gold in 'den number two under the cross'.
They searched but only found Temperance Tavern full of whiskey bottles. Huck reckons they haven't seen the last of Joe.
10: Huck is a Hero
Director DON S. Williams Writer ALF HARRIS
Executive producer TOM WAGNER
Produced by PACIFIC FILMS LTD in association with WAGNER-HALUG FILM GMBH
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 Richard Whitmore Sixty Minutes reporters:
BOB WELLINGS , BERNARD FALK GLYN WORSNIP , CHRIS SERLE
NICK WOOLLEY , FRAN MORRISON PATTI COLDWELL , LAURIE MAYER
JOHN MOUNTFORD , BOB WHITTAKER MICHAEL WALE , LINDA LEWIS SUSANNAH GREENBERG and MAGGIE NELSON
Plus 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 Monday)
A star-studded cast join resident skippers Denis Law and Patrick Mower -with ex-Manchester United soccer stalwart Steve Coppell , and top vocal artist Vince Hill on PATRICK MOWER 'S s team.
Helping or hindering DENIS LAW are former Welsh rugby union international ace Barry John , and versatile television actor Dennis Waterman. The experts on the table are
Dennis Taylor and Jim Meadowcroft , and resident referee Len Ganley sees to fair play.
Questionmaster Stuart Hall
Designer JOHN HOLLAND
Director KEITH MACKENZIE
Producer KEITH PHILLIPS. BBC Manchester
The latest news from the world of science and technology. Presented by Maggie Philbin , Judith Hann
Peter Macann , Kieran Prendmlle Producers FIONA HOLMES. MARTIN MORTIMORE CYNTHIA PAGE, HENRY CAMPION Studio director PETER LEVERS Editor DAVID FILKIN
by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais
Starring Ronnie Barker
featuring Brian Wilde and Fulton Mackay
(Repeat)
Starring Teri Copley as Mickey, Matt McCoy as David, Tom Villard as Jay, Bonnie Urseth as Beth, Stepfanie Kramer as Claudia, Nancy Lenehan as Paulette, Julie Brown as Didi, Brian Bradley as Waiter, David Westgor as George
Mickey goes punk to prove to Jay that being one of New York's 'hottest bachelors' is not so hot after all.
with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world. Weatherman
with Nick Ross and Sue Cook
The first in a new monthly series which asks you, the viewer, to turn detective, crime-solver and crime-preventer.
In the files of the 55 police forces in the United Kingdom, many serious crimes remain unsolved. For the first time these forces are co-operating in a regular nationwide programme to seek your help in solving them. Detailed and meticulous reconstructions will be used to jog memories and gather new evidence. Have you seen this face? Do you remember this car?
Sue Cook and Nick Ross will be in the Crimewatch studio waiting for your call. Investigating officers will be with them to explain exactly what they're looking for and why. Local police headquarters throughout the country will be standing by to act on information received.
Among the crimes reconstructed is the rape and murder of 16-year-old Colette Aram in Nottinghamshire eight months ago. A mysterious letter describing the crime was sent to police and help is needed to identify its writer. Yours could be an apparently trivial memory - yet it could be the clue that solves the crime.
If you can help, call the Crimewatch number, [number removed], any time from 9.30 till the end of the evening. The investigating teams are back on air for updates and reminders at 11.40 pm
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with Sir Robin Day
The weekly hour of topical debate when members of the public get their chance to question public personalities on the issues of the moment.
SIR ROBIN DAY and his guests go to
Brussels to face the questions and arguments of a European audience. Among those around the Question Time table in Brussels are Robin Cook , mp
The Rt Hon Edward Heath , mp The Rt Hon Roy Jenkins , MP
Director ANN MORLEY Producer LIZ ELTON
Editor BARBARA MAXWELL
Steven Spielberg talks to Barry Norman
At the age of 36, STEVEN SPIELBERG is the most commercially successful film director in the world with such hits as Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom opens next week and seems likely to break all box office records this summer. Spielberg talks about his new film and his love affair with cinema: 'When I go to the movies and put a barrel of popcorn between my legs, I want to see something that overwhelms me emotionally as well as visually stimulates me.'
Director JONATHAN DENT Producer JUDY LINDSAY
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Developments and reminders from the Crimewatch team.