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 6:Pieced Star Designs
Star shapes have a long history in quilt design - often as a religious symbol. Star shapes involve triangular templates, so they need a little more sewing skill than pieces with straight edges. This programme shows how to overcome the problems to achieve a high standard of accuracy. Production wbgu-tv OHIO
Book (same title), 93.25 from retailers
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v West Indies from Headingley
First day
PETER WEST introduces the whole of this morning's play.
Scorer WENDY WIMBUSH Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
TOM GRAVENEY , RAY ILLINGWORTH Television presentation
MIKE ADLEY , KEITH MACKENZIE
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
It's a warm day and Postman Pat stops off for a picnic lunch. He falls asleep and while he sleeps, a thieving magpie causes him no end of trouble.
Written by John Cunliffe.
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series England v West Indies
Coverage of this afternoon's play
Presenter Ben Thomas Guest Shireen Shah
Story: Mr Josh Jolly and the Prince of Pandanga by JOYCE TOMSETT
A serial in 26 parts based on the books by MARK TWAIN
Huck has been reported missing. His father is seen and questioned but denies all knowledge of the boy's whereabouts. Meanwhile Huck has escaped from the cabin his father locked him in, and has ransacked the place to make it look as if robbers have kidnapped him. Pap concludes that Huck has been killed and tells the townsfolk. But Huck has already fled to an uninhabited island and feels free at last.
15:Huck Finds Jim
Director JACK B. HIVELY. Writer ALF HARRIS Executive producer TOM WAGNER
Produced by MADISON PACIFIC FILMS LTD in association with WAGNER-HALLIG FILM GMBH
An inter-school sports competition with games on the field and in the swimming-pool. Heat 4 - Wales from Maldwyn Sports Centre Newtown, Powys between
LAMPETER COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL Dyfed,
NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL Powys and YSGOL Y GADER Dolgellau, Gwynedd
Introduced by Ron Pickering with guests: sprinter Michelle Scutt and soccer star Ian Rush
Engineering managers
JOHN EYNON , CHRIS SYMONS Sound TONY MOSSMAN Producer
PETER CHARLTON
including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Nick Ross, Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson present a lively mix of news, views and topical features from Britain and around the world, with national and international news read by Moira Stuart.
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
(For regional details see Monday)
Presenting the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in-the-pink and Crazylegs Crane in a triple helping of comic fantasy.
Today Pink Quackers, Jet Feathers and Pink and Shovel
Pink Panther theme by HENRY MANCINI
Two more heats of television's junior motor-cycle trials competition for the Lombard Tricity Trophy. The riders compete over the specially designed course of man-made and natural obstacles. Featured are competitors from Yorkshire, Avon, Tyne and Wear and Wales.
Commentators
Peter Purves and Mick Andrews
Producer JOHN G. SMITH. BBC Pebble Mill
by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Featuring Simon Cadell as Jeffrey Fairbrother, Paul Shane as Ted Bovis, Ruth Madoc as Gladys Pugh, Jeffrey Holland as Spike Dixon
Maplin's Holiday Camp, 1959
It's novelty night in the ballroom. Meanwhile, an old cottage complete with old tenant crosses Joe Maplin's plans for expansion. Jeffrey Fairbrother has an idea to retain the status quo.
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)
After a month's training with experienced cowboys, Max goes to the famous Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo in Colorado to take part in a competition. The aim is to stay on a bucking bull for eight seconds once the gate is opened.
Director TERRY RYAN. Producer RAY MARSHALL A BBC Wales/OPIX films co-production
with Sue Lawley ; Weatherman
with Nick Ross and Sue Cook
The second in a new series which asks you the viewer to turn crimefighter. With the help of police forces throughout the UK, major recent crimes are meticulously reconstructed using eye-witness accounts, forensic and other evidence taken straight from incident room files. As well as known fact, detectives in charge of the investigations will explain their current lines of enquiry, what they're now looking for, and why. Sue Cook and Nick Ross will be waiting for your call in the Crimewatch studio. Police officers David Hatcher and Helen Phelps report on the latest crime news from the Incident Desk. Backing them up, investigating officers man banks of telephone lines, and local police forces around the country will be standing by to act on information received. You may think your recollection is unimportant but it could be the clue that solves the crime. If you can help, call the Crimewatch number, [number removed], any time from 9.25 till the end of the evening. The Crimewatch team is back on the air for updates and reminders at 11.5 pm.
The weekly hour of topical debate when the people get their chance to question the public personalities on the issues of the moment.
Among Sir Robin Day's guests tonight at the Greenwood Theatre, London, for the last programme in the present series are James Cooke, Ken Livingstone and The Rt Hon Shirley Williams
Developments and reminders from the Crimewatch team.
Five programmes on how to reduce your risks
3: Work and Play
What are the risks of getting cancer from substances you breathe in or handle at work? Or from air pollution? Or from sitting in the sun? Dr Michael O'Donnell looks at the links between industry and cancer, and suggests some steps we can take to prevent even more cancer deaths in the future.
Film editor AL cell. Director DIANA WEST Producer ANNA JACKSON
Holiday Weatherman