with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For timetable see Monday Including today:
Titch's Pitch: gardening tips and advice in your regular phone-in to Alan Titchmarsh. Glynn Christian with his regular food and cooking spot. School's Out: half-term fun and games
A cartoon series of science fiction adventure stories
Attack of the Alien Wasp
Zoltar impersonates Cronus, Mark's best friend, and G-Force are tricked into captivity and certain death....
with Magnus Magnusson
Two men and two women confront each other at University College, Cardiff, in the fifth heat of Mastermind 1984
Angela Burke (computer operator) History of costume since 1400
Jane Gardner (chartered librarian) Epic novels of R. F. Delderfield
Byron Jones (construction manager) Life and works of Duke Ellington
Derek Pheby (medical practitioner) Life and works of John Keats
Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY
Producer ROGER MACKAY
with Moira Stuart and Frances Coverdale
Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Live and lively lunchtime entertainment featuring music from Tom Paxton.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE
A See-Saw programme
The CIS Insurance United Kingdom
Indoor Bowls Championship
This is the second year of this unique indoor bowling tournament and is one of the top events in the calendar. Thirty-two top players from the world of flat and crown green bowling started the 'bowls' rolling for total prize money of £20,000. They include last year's winner DAVID BRYANT and NOEL BURROWS , prolific winner on the crown green circuit this year and a regular indoor player of merit.
The second round matches commence this afternoon.
DAVID vine introduces coverage from the Guild Hall, Preston.
Commentators DAVID rhys JONES
MAL HUGHES , DAVID MCGILL Producers
KEITH PHLLIPS , KEITH MACKENZIE Executive producer NICK HUNTER
Presenter Brian Jameson
Guests Cleo Sylvester
Peter Pettinger , Don Lawson Story: One Night at a Time by SUSAN HILL
Illustrated by vanessa JUlAN ottie
Race to Racine
The Semi-Finals
Part 2 introduced by Howard Stableford
If you would like to take part, ask your head teacher to write to: Beat the Teacher, BBCtv, London [Postcode removed] Devised by CUVE DOIG Designers
VIC MEREDITH , LES MCCALLUM Producer IAN OLIVER
by BOB BLOCK
4: The Meakers' car is still in the Perkins' kitchen and none of the Spooks can remember the correct spell for getting it out! Could things possibly get worse? Yes! and Dobbin, the pantomime horse Devised by BOB BLOCK Incidental music by JONATHAN COHEN
Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Producer JEREMY SWAN Director DAvm CRICHTON
with Nicholas Witchell and Jeremy Paxman
Episode 3 by WILLIAM INGRAM
'The fact remains, nurse. You simply haven't got the qualifications to shoulder the responsibilities.'
'And this young locum has the qualifications, of course?'
Series devised by JULIA SMITH and TONY HOLLAND Script editor BARRY THOMAS Designer GERALD MURPHY Associate producer
GWYN HUGHES JONES
Produced by BRIAN SPIBY
Directed by MARY RIDGE . BBC Wales *CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Presented by Esther Rantzen with Dr Richard Smith
A magazine programme about the joys and tragedies of modem family life.
Reporters John Mountford and Shaun Woodward
There will be a That's Family Life phone service on [number removed]after the programme for people who would like to know of a local source of help. Assistant producer BRYHER SCUDAMORE
Director BOB MARSLAND
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor JOHN MORRELL
0 HELPLINES: page 93
The two first ladies of the New York Police Department starring
Insubordination
Christine Cagney 's attempts to keep her personal and professional life completely separate are severely tested when she is forced to work with a former lover on the narcotics squad. Matters are further complicated by the arrival of an efficiency expert who threatens to turn the 14th precinct upside-down.
Wntten by PETER LEFCOURT Directed by JOHN PATTERSON
Julia Somerville; Weatherman
In 1949, at the height of the Cold War, the British and American Governments decided to fight back at the growing Soviet Empire with a secret plan of subversion. MI6 and the CIA would try to bring down the smallest and most vulnerable of the new Soviet-controlled regimes - Albania. In this film, for the first time, many of the agents involved tell their extraordinary story. It includes moonlit landings on deserted beaches, poison capsules, mysterious deaths in New York hotel rooms, and the crack bodyguard of King Zog. For some of the spies it was exhilarating fun and part of a great game. For the Albanians involved it was to mean death, for in the midst of the operation was a traitor.
Feature: page 23
by ALEX SHEARER
A comedy series, starring and Making Amends
Brian and Steve decide to visit their ailing Grandad but miss the boat as usual, leaving Sonia to organise the 'do'.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer PAMELA LAMBOOY
Producer ROGER RACE
Incest is not a subject people often talk about. Richard and Shirley are two people who believe this conspiracy of silence must be broken. They tell Claire how they were sexually abused by their father, and how they finally came to terms with the trauma of their childhood experiences.
They describe the work of the Incest Crisis Line, and Claire talks to a past victim and the mother of an abused child who were both helped by the line.
Research MAGGIE WINKWORTH Film editor ROBERT MERCHANT Director JOHN BROOKE
Hugh Masekela
The last programme in this series of concerts recorded around the world features the African trumpeter and his band at the SOB's Club in New
York, with music reflecting their varied influences. Introduced by Anne Nightingale
Director ALAN RAVENSCROFT Television presentation TOM CORCORAN