with Selina Scott and Mike Smith
For regular features see Monday Plus today:
Gardening Tips with Alan Titch marsh between 7.30 and 7.45
Pop News between 7.45 and 8.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Chris tian between 8.30 and 9.0
DONNY MACLEOD concludes his journey through Russia in Siberia, describing how pioneers are building communities in the wilderness.
Producer PETER HERCOMBE
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
Royal Ascot
The final day of the Royal Meeting
2.30 The Windsor Castle Stakes (Listed Race. 50
3.5 The Hardwicke Stakes
(Group 2. 1½m) 1983 Derby winner Teenoso faces strong opposition in the week's top middle-distance prize.
3.45 The Wokingham Stakes (Handicap. 6f)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMER International Tennis
The LTA Eastbourne Championships Semi-final day in these pre-Wimbledon grass court championships, where there are many rising young stars just itching to knock MARTINA NAVRATILOVA off her number one spot. There's ZINA GARRISON from the USA, a semi-finalist last year, MANUELA MALEEVA from Bulgaria, the new Italian champion, and the bubbling young Canadian, CARLING BASSETT. Introduced by BARRY DAVIES Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
ANN JONES , VIRGINIA WADE
Television presentation: Racing RICHARD TILLING
Tennis JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , ALASTAIR SCOTT
Noise pleases Noise annoys
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest lain Lauchlan
Story: The Noisy House on the High Street by URSULA DANIELS
Musical director MICHAEL OMER Percussion ALAN GRAHAME Film editor PAUL GARRICK
Directors MARTIN FISHER. ROY MILANI Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Baja Ha Ha Race
John Craven and Paul McDowell , helped by BBC reporters around the world, bring you the stories, cover the events, and meet the personalities that are making your kind of news.
Producer NICK HEATHCOTE Editor ERIC ROWAN
A serial in 13 parts
Sarah Jane , visiting New Zealand with her grandfather, has become intrigued with the Maori village destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Tom and his gang are trying to convince the police that Doomy Dwyer is guilty of distilling illegal grog for the Maoris.
4: The Taniwha
Written by ROGER SIMPSON
Executive producer JOHN MCRAE
Producer ROGER LE MESURIER
Bananaman meets Doctor Gloom
Eric Twinge is just another schoolboy - but when danger calls, a few mouthfuls of his special bananas and Eric is Bananaman. with the voices of TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
BILL ODDIE
GRAEME GARDEN
JILL SHILLING
Written by BERNIE KAY Music by DAVE COOKE
Produced by TREVOR BOND Directed by TERRY WARD 101 PRODUCTIONS
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The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines Presented by Nick Ross
Sarah Kennedy , Sally Magnusson with news read by Jan Leeming
Contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists.
Your countdown through Sixty Minutes
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
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Presenting the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in-the-pink and Crazylegs Crane in a triple helping of comic fantasy.
Today: Pink Daddy, Barnacle Bird, Cat and the Pinkstalk
Starring as the staff and students of New York's celebrated dream factory, the High School for the Performing Arts, Debbie Allen as Lydia Grant, Lee Curreri as Bruno Martelli, Cynthia Gibb as Holly Laird, Albert Hague as Shorofsky, 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
Guest starring George Kirby as Eddie Macon
Leroy and Reardon team up to try to rehabilitate Eddie Macon , once a top night club performer with Leroy's late uncle, but now a wino derelict. Meanwhile, Holly thinks make-up could help Doris catch the new love of her life.
A quiz show with Paul Daniels
Will last week's champion beat the challenge of five new contestants as they try to find which word, picture or music clue is the odd one out?
Produced by arrangement with RALPH EDWARDS PRODUCTIONS and ACTION TIME LTD. based on an original format devised by MARK MAXWELL. SMITH
Sound LAURIE TAYLOR Lighting DEREK SLEE
Designer PHIL ROBERSON Director DAVID TAYLOR Producer JOHN BISHOP
The last in the present series with Noel Edmonds
Noel Edmonds re-creates an exciting month in the early 70s when a glittering star emerged on the pop scene with the first of 11 Top Ten hits in a row.
Research LINDA CLEEVE
Assistant producer MAGGIE BROOKES
Produced and directed by HENRY MURRAY
with Sue Lawley and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weekend Weather MICHAEL FISH
Tough and rough-but likeable and friendly. Two young cops walk a tight-rope in the world of crime. starring and
Bounty Hunter
A policeman is shot. A fire is started. A young man is framed for both crimes. Starsky and Hutch lead the hunt for him, unaware that the fugitive has himself been murdered - and that his girlfriend is next on the list....
Written by STEVE FISHER
Directed by JOSEPH NAAR
A six-part comedy series written by ALEX SHEARER starring Robin Nedwell with David Battley
Jacqueline Tong , David Williams Special guest Jack Watson
1: When he adds up his score in an intelligence test and finds he has an incredibly high IQ of 166, Harry Lumsdon - and those who know him - are truly amazed. Now he can set forth to better himself in the bakery where he has worked for 16 years. After all, he is a genius-or is he?
Designer SHELAGH LAWSON
Produced and directed by ALAN j. W. BELL
starring Denise Miller , Rex Smith Jessie, an appealing 13 year-old girl, discovers an unexpected ability to look three years older with the aid of make-up. She enrols for private guitar tuition - and meets Michael, a handsome rock musician. Exploiting her superficial transformation, Jessie finds herself falling in love, something for which she is not emotionally prepared ...
This humorous and sympathetic look at teenage problems features an exuberant rock score.
Screenplay by BRUCE HART and CAROLE HART Produced by CAROLE HART Directed by BRUCE HART
(First showing on British television) Films: page 16