with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For timetable of regular events see Monday
Plus today: Titch Pitch - your gardening phone-in with Alan Titchmarsh between 8.30 and 9.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0
The Western Gate is the most sacred spot on earth for all American Indians. To them this unspoilt Californian peninsula is where the souls of the dead begin their journey to heaven. A century ago the white man came and outlawed the ancient Indian religion. More recently the hunger for energy led to the site being proposed for a natural gas plant. To the Indian nations it seemed time for an uprising.
Produced and directed by PETER HERCOMBE
Editor JIM DUMGHAN
Live coverage of the third day.
Further live coverage.
with Richard Whitmore and Sandi Marshall including a special report on the SDP Conference at Buxton. Weather bill GILES
12.57 Regional News (London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Wildlife expert Chris Baines returns to see how his wild garden has survived the dry summer.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE
A See -Saw programme
Coverage of the afternoon session from Buxton.
3.48 Regional News
How peppermint pigs are made Presenter Carol Chell Guest Ben Bazell
Story: A Tree Full of Pigs by ARNOLD LOBEL
Illustrated by ANITA LOBEL
Here they go again, that well known duo Dick Dastardly and his pal Muttley. (Repeat)
Written by Clive Doig
with Davy Jones and Eileen Fletcher.
Are birdwatcher Gladys Gull or farmer Pat Dungo involved in the skulduggery on Skully Island? The search for the treasure continues.
BBC Bristol
The gang is up against a jewel thief posing as a famous football star.
(Repeat)
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell including a report by David Coss on the SDP Conference.
with Mike Read this week: George Michael , Wham!'s number one man
Curt Smith , co-founder of Tears for Fears
Chris Rea , influential songwriter, singer and guitarist v
Jon Moss of Culture Club
Tracie, female Style Councillor, now releasing her first solo album
Steve Harley , leader of Cockney Rebel, now songwriter and record producer and from the vaults - BOB DYLAN SQUEEZE, and THE BEATLES Director PHILIP cmLVERS Producer JON PLOWMAN
starring Lenny Henry
This week the Thickie Family, who may not know what an IQ is but at least they can spell it. Plus 'Time Distortion' in the only show to be repeated before its first broadcast. with Dawn French, Nicholas Lyndhurst , John Owens
Jan Ravens and Ivor Roberts Jennifer Saunders , Liz Smith featuring
David Bellamy , Linda Lewis Written by LENNY HENRY , JAMES BIBBY , IAN BROWN , KIM FULLER. DAVID HANSEN and PAUL OWEN.
JAMES HENDRIE and TONY SARCHET BOB SINFIELD , ANDREA SOLOMONS Script associate KM FULLER Music PETER BREWIS
Costume designer JOAN WADGE Lighting FRED WRIGHT Sound LAURIE TAYLOR
Designer DAVID HITCHCOCK Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER
by H. G. WELLS dramatised in six episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL Pip Donaghy as The Invisible Man
2: The Unveiling of the Stranger The mysterious stranger soon becomes an object of curiosity and suspicion to the villagers of Iping. Already they are beginning to suspect that his wrappings conceal some terrible secret....
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN DEUTSCH
Video effects supervisor DAVE JERVIS Script editor TERRANCE DICKS Designer DON GILES
Producer BARRY LETTS
Director BRIAN LIGHTHILL
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with Julia Somerville including a special report on the SDP Conference at Buxton Weatherman
The second of eight stories about the Special Operations Executive
Narrated by Michael Bryant One of the tasks of SOE in World War II was to raise guerrilla forces in countries occupied by the enemy. Nowhere was this more important than in France where the Allied armies were going to have to fight their way ashore on D-Day against heavy German odds.
SOE sent hundreds of agents - men and women - into France over three years between 1941 and 1944. It was patient, dangerous and deadly work but it paid off -with spectacular results!
Film cameraman RICHARD ADAM Film editor MIKE APPELT Written and produced by DOMINIC FLESSATI
written by RICHARD WARING starring
Geraldine McEwan and Francis Matthews
Having reluctantly left their children, aged 18, 19 and 20, because they had become impossible to live with. Anne and Geoffrey have settled down 70 miles north of the family home. Geoffrey now needs to find a new job - quite a job in itself.
6: Working Arrangement featuring
Derek Waring
Designer TONY SNOADEN Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD
starring
Judd Hirsch as Alex Danny DeVito as Louie Marilu Henner as Elaine Tony Danza as Tony Andy Kaufman as Latka Christopher Lloyd as Jim Elegant Iggy
Jim invites Elaine to a violin concert when a fare tips with two tickets. Elaine is surprised and delighted when her unpredictable and usually scruffy escort arrives in evening wear, clean-shaven and bearing roses! Written by KEN ESTIN
Directed by NOAM PITUK
The British singer-songwriter in a concert recorded in Sydney, Australia, at the climax of a seven-month, sold-out 1983 world tour. Introduced by Anne Nightingale