with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For timetable of regular events see Monday Plus today:
Titch's Pitch, your gardening phone-in with Alan Titchmarsh between
8.30 and 9.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Chris tian between 8.30 and 9.0
Robert Robinson takes the chair in a series of contests between families from all over the United Kingdom.
Today THE KITE FAMILY from Woldingham in Surrey challenges THE HOULTON FAMILY from Sheffield.
Producer LINDA MCCARTHY
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather BILL GILES
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme by ROGER HARGREAVES Little Miss Late
Narrated by PAULINE COLLINS and JOHN ALDERTON Mister Mean
Narrated by ARTHUR LOWE
Produced and directed by TREVOR BOND and TERRY WARD
2: Both Sides of the Curtain
In earlier times the castle's outer wall was often a barrier between brothers. When Edward I constructed his massive girdle in stone around Snowdonia, the Welsh, though forced to carry on all trade within the curtain wall, could not be found there after dark. Then when tables turned and the Tudors won the English throne, every castle in the kingdom was open to the Welsh.
Professor Glanmor Williams examines the castle's role - from massive defensive outpost to elegant fortified mansion.
Film editor JOHN GILLANDERS Producer DEREK trimby
(Final programme at 1.45 tomorrow)
with Ella Raines , Pat O'Brien
Former detective Vince Kane helps a beautiful ex-girlfriend by standing bail for her husband accused of embezzlement. His chivalry seems misplaced, however, when a mysterious murder is committed. Determined to track down the killer, Kane infiltrates a ruthless underworld gang.
Screenplay by MARTIN RACKIN and WARREN DUFF
Produced by ROBERT SPARKS Directed by TED TEZLAFF Films: page 14
Field Mouse
(exc London)
Over the hill or round the bend,
What do you see at the journey's end? Presenter Ben Thomas Guest Kate Copstick
Story: The Glorious Flight by ALICE PROVENSEN AND MARTIN PROVENSEN
Papa Yogi
There's quite a picnic in Jellystone Park when Yogi and Boo-Boo get near the food.
Final episode of an outdoor adventure serial which takes place on the islands of Malta and Gozo.
Just as the crooks seem about to get their hands on the golden statue of the goddess Calypso, Jiminy and his friends come riding to the rescue.
Produced by RALPH N. MAY Directed by DEREK WILLIAMS
A Children's Film and Television Foundation production
A series of six programmes featuring sequences from some of Hollywood's great silent comedies.
This week: Keep Moving
Mark Curry looks at some hilarious and daring chases performed by some of the brightest stars from the cinema's golden era. He also shows how some of the popular stunts of the day were achieved.
Film editor PETER MARSH Director MARTIN HUGHES Producer JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester
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The latest news on wildlife with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan Dawn in a forest glade in deepest Teesdale. From inside a cramped, cold hide Su watches an extraordinary sight-black grouse in their communal courtship ritual. Thirty males strutting, jumping, wing-flapping and jousting with each other for the attention of two females. Meanwhile, the blue tit chicks should have fledged, and Wildtrack hopes to have pictures of their first flight from the nest box.
Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
(Repeat)
including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
(For regional details see Monday)
7; Trees in Towns
How did trees become part of parks and towns? David Bellamy follows their progress from the medieval deer parks and questions their future role.
Series producer MICHAEL GARROD Director DAVID Williams
For free leaflet send large sae to [address removed]BBC Wildlife magazine £1.00 from news-agents
Terry Wogan hosts the game in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with six star guests: Lorraine Chase, Pat Coombs, Sandra Dickinson, Roy Hudd, John Inman, Derek Nimmo
Presented by arrangement with Goodson-Todman and Talbot TV Ltd
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)
The second part of Billy Joel 's recent sell-out concert at Wembley Arena, in which the American singer/ songwriter, on the only European 'date' of his 84 world tour, performed all of his outstanding compositions, including his latest chart successes.
Sound JIM BOYER and MICK ROBINSON
Lighting STEVE COHEN and DEREK PRICE Executive producer JIM DUMICHAN
Production JOHN G. SMITH. BBC Birmingham
for the European Parliament by the Conservative Party
(Also on BBC2)
John Humphrys ; Weatherman including special reports on the European Election Campaign
Victims and villains, leaders and led, the ordinary and the extraordinary. A series of filmed documentaries about the way people live now. 'A' Company
The men from 'A' Company were the first army unit to be deployed in Northern Ireland in 1969, when the bombings started. Now four of them, withtheircommanderDavidHancock, return to the Province. As they meet today's soldiers, they tell of the troubles as they saw them then, of ignorance, and bitterness:
'When we came here, I couldn't believe it wasn't one man one vote, I just didn't believe that when they said it.' Since then over 500 soldiers have been killed and nearly 4,000 have been injured in Ulster. Fifteen years on, what is life like for the British soldier caught in the middle, and what does he think as the bombings and killings continue today .. ?
Film cameraman DAVID BARKER Film editor PADDY Wilson
Assistant producer STEPHEN LAMBERT Series editor PETER PAGNAMENTA Producer PAUL HAMANN
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* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
The Admiral's Cup Challenge
Every two years the cream of ocean racers gather in the Solent to compete for the British Grand Prix of ocean racing, the Admiral's Cup.
Bob Fisher follows the fleet from the short inshore races to the climax - the classic 605-mile Fastnet race.
Film editor NIGEL PARDOE. MATTHEWS Producer JEREMY PALLANT BBC Pebble Mill