with Selina Scott and Mike Smith
For regular features see Monday Plus today:
Gardening Tips from 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
A cartoon series
Tarzan promises Kalu, the elephant, to regain her white calf stolen by the Niveans in their struggle against the menace of the Rhino Riders. (Repeat)
with David Yip Dragon Stories by ANN JUNGMANN
Today: The Dragon Becomes Mayor
Illustrated by DEREK COLLARD Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director KATHRYN WOLFE
with Tony Hart and COLIN BENNETT as the Caretaker Numbers
A potted history of numerals with additions; Tony draws sums, Morph divides things up, Mr Bennett 's problems multiply, something special gets taken away and it all adds up to Tony's 100th programme!
Series producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer JANE TARLETON
Presenter Fraser Wilson
Guests Kate Copstick , Don Spencer
with Chris Lowe and Frances Coverdale
Weather Bill Giles
1.27 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme by JULIE HOLDER Lend a Hand
Pootle wants to 'Lend a Hand'-but which hand, and where? The rest of the family help him find out. Narration GAY SOPER
Music PAUL READE
Animation DAVID KELLEHAR
Producer DAVID YATES
Windermere in Spring
A look at England's largest lake in the months before the crowds arrive. Narrator Derek Hart
An evocative film about one of the most beautiful spots in Britain (SUNDAY TIMES) An authentic gem (OBSERVER) Film editor PETER GIBBS
Written and produced by DON HAWORTH BBC Manchester
The last of three films starring Jane Russell with Gilbert Roland , Arthur Hunnicutt All is set fair with music and romance on a luxury cruise, when a beautiful heiress changes her identity to find a prospective husband who is not just another fortune-hunter. The complications that follow point to plenty of stormy weather ahead.
Screenplay by MARY LOOS and RICHARD SALE Directed by LLOYD BACON. Films: page 12
Oh ho, Professor, your magical merry machine,
It really is the funniest thing I think
I've ever seen ...
Presenter Brian Jameson Guests
Alison Rose , Andrew Secombe Story: Clocks and More Clocks by PAT HUTCHINS
Musical director RICHARD BROWN Percussion PETER HOWLAND
Directors PENNY LLOYD, EVELYN SKINNER Producer SUE PETO
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
(Repeat. Repeated next Friday morning)
(Repeat)
Starring Adrian Hedley, Julia Binsted and Paul Shearer with Wilf Lunn
Ulrich and Vincent learn about valleys from a very vise voman. Dot and Biggum get the better of the pesky safety officer.
Theme music MARTIN COOK
Written and produced by CLIVE DOIG
Director BOB BLAGDEN
Paul McDowell , Suzanne Dando and Kathy Tayler are back in action, with reports, interviews, and stories, from the world of sport.
Whether it's in the air, on the water, or down to earth, the team will be there, with five programmes spotlighting such varied sports as gliding, water ski-ing, parascending, athletics, sea angling, soccer, and many, many more.
If you can't make up your mind what you'd like to do in sport, Stopwatch will more than help. We can all be good at something ... just watch! Today we meet the strongest man in the world, and there's a quiz competition which you can enter.
Director PETER HAYWARD
Producer HAZEL LEWTHWAITE BBC Manchester
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with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Presenting the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in-the-pink and Crazylegs Crane in a triple helping of comic fantasy.
Today: Pink ZZZ, Trail of the Lonesome Mine, Starpink
'Pink Panther Theme' by HENRY MANCINI
The Grand Final of BBCtv's 1984 motorcycling competition for the Lombard Tricity Trophy is ridden over a specially-designed course including a single-decker bus and a large earth-moving machine on Lord Hesketh's estate in Northamptonshire. Commentators PETER PURVES and JACK STITES
Producer JOHN G. SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
Introduced by Jimmy Hill Chelsea v Everton
Two of last season's prize-winners provide an intriguing clash in the first Canon League fixture of 1984-85 to be shown live.
Match of the Day goes to Stamford Bridge to see how the 'new' Chelsea, back in the First Division after five years, shape up against the FA Cup-holders Everton.
Both clubs finished on the crest last May, Chelsea as Second Division Champions for the first time and Everton going home from Wembley with their first trophy for 14 years. Commentator JOHN MOTSON
News round-up and pools check
BOB WILSON
Producers FRED VINER , JIM RESIDE Series producer JOHN SHREWSBURY Editor BOB ABRAHAMS
with Richard Whitmore
Weekend Weather JIM BACON
starring
Pariah Starsky is forced to shoot and kill a masked gunman who is then found to be only 16 years old. Starsky faces hostility and hatred from his former friends and colleagues when, in revenge for the youngster's death, two policemen are murdered and their killer warns that more will die unless Starsky is punished.
Written by MICHAEL FISHER
Directed by BOB KELLJAM
by RICHARD WARING starring Geraldine McEwan and Francis Matthews
Three days ago Anne and Geoffrey reluctantly left their children, aged 18, 19 and 20, and stole away into the night. Having now put 70 miles between themselves and the offending pop music, weirdo fashions and rebellious behaviour, they are looking for somewhere to live. 4: Home from Home featuring Irene Handl
Jean Anderson , John Horsley
Designer TONY SNOADEN
Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD
starring
A puzzling mystery surrounds Carol Bain. She witnesses a murder in New York's Central Park and spots the same body in a suite where she works. But on each occasion, the body disappears. Her nightmare grows when she discovers a shirt with bloodstains on her bathroom door. a disconnected telephone and a man knifed to death. Father Brown, a priest whose hobby is solving crime, attempts to unravel the puzzle ...
Screenplay by DON MANKIEWICZ and GORDON COTLER
Derived from G. K. CHESTERTON 'S Father Brown stories
Produced by PHILIP BARRY
Directed by JOHN MOXEY. Films: page 12