with Frank Bough , Nick Ross Today: Alan Titchmarsh with gardening advice at 7.32; Mike Smith looks at the music scene; Lynn Faulds Wood with a report from her consumer file; and Glynn Christian on the best of Christmas food bargains.
Last of a sequence of yoga movements.
Day 20: The Cat
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN
The Final with Magnus Magnusson
The climax of Mastermind's 12th season takes place on board HMS Hermes in Portsmouth.
The winner of the title
Mastermind 1984 receives the Caithness Glass trophy from Alasdair Milne ,
Director-General of the BBC. Jill Goodwin
(insurance clerk)
Lives of Charles n and James n
Richard Joby (lecturer)
Great Eastern Railway 1862-1922
Kate Vernon-Parry (anaesthetist)
Life and works of Arthur Ransome and the winner of Tuesday's programme.
Director LAURENCE VULUAMY Producer ROGER MACKAY
Presenter Elizabeth Millbank Guest Ben Bazell
Story: The Big River by ELIZABETH AND GERALD ROSE
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Personality guests, music, conversation and Peter Seabrook 's gardening spot.
A See -Saw programme by ROGER HARGREAVES Little Miss Late and Mister Mean
Produced and directed by TREVOR BOND and TERRY WARD
Gwyn Richards visits
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. In Norman times
Tewkesbury was one of the richest manors in the kingdom - and part of its heritage is the magnificent abbey. There's also a rich mixture of history, architecture and character to explore in this ancient town, site of the historic battle which marked the end of the Wars of the Roses. Film cameraman JIM KNIGHTS Series producer
MICHAEL FITZGERALD
Producer JOHN CLARKE
with Eve Arden
When he falls for a girl on a railway platform, reporter
'Red' Reddy has no idea of the trouble it will get him into.
Before long they're involved in a divorce case and the custody of a child - without having gone through the formality of getting married!
Screenplay by FRANK RYAN and BERT GRANET Produced by HOWARD BENEDICT Directed by RICHARD WALLACE
• FILMS: page 31
Presenter Carol Leader Guests
Madame Souhami and Co Story: Ananse and the Story Chest (trad)
Musical director PETER GOSLING Drummer DANIEL HAMMOND
Graphics TOM BROOKS , JOANNA ISLES
Stills photographer JOHN JEFFORD Directors
DIANNE KENNY , PENNY LLOYD Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Ferocious-Ness and the Sound Machine
Voices of SUSAN SHERIDAN PETER HAWKINS
Written and drawn by PETER MADDOCKS Music by ROGER AND GAVIN GREENAWAY
by Betsy Byars
The Cybil War Part 5
Read by David Baxt for Jackanory.
Hosted by Stu Francis with special guest stars Basil Brush, Slade, Billy Ocean, Brian Andro and also featuring Sara Hollamby and Ling Tai
It's almost pantomime time and Basil is in a festive mood as he joins Stu and the gang. Top pop people Slade and Billy Ocean bring their latest hits and Brian Andro brings thrills with his tight tightrope walking act. Celebrity final contestants are joined by Bob Champion, Diane Clapham; Nikki Kelly and Paul Shane of Hi-de-Hi!
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Starring Les Dawson
The host of the comedy quiz game that everyone can play. Trying to match the contestants' blanks are this week's guests: Jimmy Cricket, Bella Emberg, Sarah Greene, Mike Nolan, Duncan Norvelle, June Whitfield
Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot TV Ltd
created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART starring John Nettles in Come Out Fighting by AUSTAIR BELL with Terence Alexander featuring Tony Melody Sean Arnold
Annette Badland Mela White
Guest stars
Lee Montague , Oliver Cotton Tony Osoba , Eva Mottley With Jersey's first major professional fight only days away, Bergerac has no choice but to arrest the challenger....
Produced by JONATHAN ALWYN Directed by ROBERT YOUNG
*CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Julia Somerville and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weekend Weather
IAN MCCASKILL
The Set-up: part 2
Terry Nash has surrendered to the police. But who is
Terry Nash ? Nothing about him checks out. Starsky and Hutch only know that he has been set-up and is not responsible for his actions. (For cast see Wednesday)
from the Grand Hall, Olympia featuring The Cognac
Courvoisier Napoleon Stakes This show has built its reputation on an entertaining and varied menu, but as always the main course is that of show jumping. All the top British riders are taking part, including the Olympic silver-medal-winning team, and a strong contingent from abroad is led by European Champion PAUL SCHOCKEMOHLE.
Introduced by DAVID VINE Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
STEPHEN HADLEY
Producers JOHNNIE WATHERSTON ALASTAIR SCOTT
Introduced by Ken Bruce
'A Scottish soldier', 'Loch Lomond' and 'Scotland the brave' - just three of the many popular Scottish melodies included in this programme played by possibly the most popular big band in the world,
The James Last Orchestra, during their recent tour of the UK.
Also appearing: Phyllis Hutchison, Joanne Cairns, Cecelia Orr, Simone Lahbib and Pipe Major Seamus Johnstone of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
Recorded on location at The Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh, and on the golf courses of Gleneagles and St Andrews
Lighting ROMILLY MEAGER Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE
Assistant producer STEVE MORRIS Producer KEN GRIFFIN