with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
The BBC's regular early morning service of news, comment and features.
For timetable see Monday
Including today: Titch's Pitch, gardening tips and advice in your regular phone-in with Alan Titchmarsh
The Herons and the Hill with Jim Flegg , ornithologist
Stephen Sutton , entomologist From their treetop nests the herons look out over a woodland world. Far below, butterflies flutter in the clearings, owl chicks doze in their dark hole, and nightingales are in full song. Producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guests
Brian Jameson , Stuart Bradley Story: Augustus Grand by ROBIN HALDANE
with Chris Lowe and Frances Coverdale Weather JIM BACON
Robert Nathan and Michel Syrett describe how starting your own business can be a way out of unemployment, as part of the BP Youth in Business Competition. Young people wishing to enter should write in for entry forms. Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
Competition address: Youth in Business, BBC Pebble Mill at One,
Pebble Mill Road, Birmingham [Postcode removed]
A See-Saw programme by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE
Bagpuss an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop ... where anything can happen. Music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
also starring
Adolphe Menjou Speed McBride , a respected man in St Louis, loves his wife
Connie dearly but is too absent-minded to remember her birthday.
When her old flame Gordon appears on the scene, a jealous Speed takes to the bottle and accidentally contrives to be thought dead. With his wife in danger of remarrying to Gordon, Speed decides to masquerade as a ghost and preserve her from fate ...
Screenplay by EDWIN HARVEY BLUM. from a story by JERRY CADY and JOHN TUCKER Directed by RAY ENRIGHT
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People passing in the street
Often find the time to stop and greet
Presenter Stuart McGugan Guests
Sheelagh Gilbey , Liz Watts Story: I Remember Georgie by JOAN AND JOHN VANHOON
(Repeat)
Howard Stableford referees part two of this brand new quiz between IMPINGTON VILLAGE COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE and FORTISMERE SCHOOL, NORTH LONDON. Devised by CLIVE DOIG Designer VIC MEREDITH Producer IAN OLIVER
The gang race against time to expose the criminals.
(Repeat)
with Paul McDowell
The classic space adventure series chronicling the exploits of the captain and crew of the USS Enterprise.
Starring William Shatner as Captain James T Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr Spock, DeForest Kelley as Dr McCoy
The Enterprise crew find themselves pursuing an invisible enemy suspected of annihilating four Federation outposts. Should they enter the Neutral Zone and risk starting a war with the Romulan Empire? Kirk must decide...
(Repeat)
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
London Plus, Look East, North West Tonight, Look North, Spotlight, Midlands Today, Points West, South Today
with Mike Read and this week:
Dave Gilmour , lead guitarist with Pink Floyd;
Alan Price , ex-Animals and Geordie hero;
Michael Mullins , leading Modem Romancer v
Ian Gillan , ex-Gillan, now back with re-formed Deep Purple;
Andy Partridge , making plans for Nigel and XTC;
Maggie of Swans Way plus, from the vaults,
THE TROGGS and CHUCK BERRY Director PHILIPCHILVERS Producer JON PLOWMAN
starring Lenny Henry
This week Delbert Wilkins tries travelling by rail and finds it's a lot more bovver than a hover. Plus a candid look at lonelyhearts ads: tall young comedian, 26, Virgo, seeks one-to-one relationship with vast audience, sense of humour an advantage. No cranks please unless genuine.
with Adrian Edmondson, Daniel Peacock, Alexei Sayle
and Lou Hirsch, Jan Shand Kay Stonham
featuring Second Image
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 KIM FULLER
Music PETER BREWIS
Videotape editor MYKOLA PAWLUK
Lighting FRED WRIGHT
Sound LAURIE TAYLOR
Designer JOHN HURST
Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER
by H. G. WELLS
Dramatised in six episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL
4: Dr Kemp's Visitor
Attempting to take vengeance on the tramp Marvel, his unwilling and untrustworthy helper, the Invisible Man is wounded by a gun shot. Once more he is a hunted fugitive.
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN DEUTSCH
Visual effects designer JOHN BRACE Script editor TERRANCE DICKS Designer DON GILES
Producer BARRY LETTS
Director BRIAN LIGHTHILL
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with John Humphrys Weatherman
Eight stories about the Special Operations Executive Narrated by Michael Bryant
The Hague, 1830 hrs, Friday 6 March 1942: German Security Police arrest a young, bespectacled Dutchman and trigger the greatest disaster in SOE's history. The Germans persuade the young man - SOE's first Dutch radio operator - to transmit messages to London for them as if he were still free. So started the radio-game the Germans called the Englandspiel.
It was to last two years, cost the lives of 54 agents and leave the Dutch resistance impotent. Only three agents caught in the Englandspiel survive today.
All three now tell their tragic story. And so does the SS Sturmbannfuhrer who arrested them. Why did the 'game' last so long? How did it start in the first place? What went wrong?
by ALEX SHEARER
In Pursuit of Learning
Brian, Steve and Sonia have now headed north to
Newcastle upon Tyne where Brian is studying for a computer sciences degree at the University and living in a small room in the Halls of Residence.
Sonia is sharing a flat with Charlotte - another student - and Steve as usual has not been so fortunate, and is still looking for digs and work. starring Designer
PAMELA LAMBOOY Producer ROGER RACE
starring and Cooking for
Two Jim 's television viewing is rudely interrupted by a demolition crew at work on his home. Meagre sack of belongings in hand, Jim arrives at the garage looking for a place to stay. But who will take him?
Written by KEN ESTIN and SAM SIMON
Directed by JAMES BURROWS
Chris De Burgh
The Irish singer/songwriter with a Canadian band and some surprise guests in a concert recorded at Hamilton Place, Toronto. Introduced by Anne Nightingale
Director MICHAEL BECKER Television presentation TOM CORCORAN