with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
See Wednesday for timetable Today: The Breakfast Time Doctor after 8.30;
Glynn Christian with food tips; a look ahead at Jobs 85.
There's No Time for Love Charlie Brown
(Repeat)
with the Bristol gang. Today, the Why Don't You .. ? telly gets a girlfriend, and the gang find a way of dressing up 'pass the parcel'.
by J. M. BARRIE. Read by Jan Francis for Jackanory 4: Do You Believe?
A Visit to the Theatre
Together
Presenter Stuart McGugan Guest Sarah Long
Story: Mr and Mrs Hay the Horse by ALLAN AHLBERG
Illustrated by COLIN MCNAUGHTEN
A Walt Disney production
Today: Decision at Los Robles
Little Joe stands alone in a fight to save his wounded father's life.
Chefs Fiancée
The generation gap widens when Chet plans to live with his girlfriend.
A HANNA BARBERA production
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
Weather MICHAEL FISH
In York
Marian Foster, Paul Coia and Michael Smith take to the road to see the sights and meet the people of the historic city of York.
Frankie Howerd returns to his birthplace to give the Up Pompeii treatment to
York's Viking history, which contrasts sharply with the alternative view of the city taken by Professor Laurie Taylor. There's music from the Minster, and the lid is lifted off Queen Victoria's private travel arrangements.
A See-Saw programme
From the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
This new tournament has attracted most of the leading players in the world aged 21 and under.
There are three Swedes, Mats Wilander, Henrik Sundstrom and Joakim Nystrom, ranked fourth, seventh and eighth in the world; Pat Cash, semi-finalist at both Wimbledon and the US Open last year; and 17-year-old Aaron Krickstein, who has already won three Grand Prix tournaments in his short career.
Introduced by Barry Davies
(Sponsored by The Belgian American Investment and Trade Organisation)
Imagine
Presenter Stuart McGugan Guest Floella Benjamin Dancer Antony Johns Story: Imagine if.... by HELME HEINE
Director GREG CHILDS
with the voices of SUSAN SHERIDAN, PETER HAWKINS
Written and drawn by PETER MADDOCKS
Music by ROGER GREENAWAY AND GAVIN GREENAWAY
by Richmal Crompton
Adapted and told by Martin Jarvis for Jackanory.
Today: William Plays Santa Claus
(BBC Books of Jackanory stories are available from booksellers)
A new series of cartoon adventures
In which Dogtanian, the Puppy from Gascony, decides to travel to Paris to join that select band of cavaliers who form the King's Own Guard, the Musketeers, and whose motto of friendship and honour is 'One for all and all for one'.
with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Michael Sundin
LifeSaver Stop Press!
The Double LifeSaver Appeal is producing fantastic results - if the Totaliser Targets are reached today, vital long-term aid will be provided for Ethiopia, and Blue Peter's four lifeboats will be replaced.
Ceefax subtitles
by BOB GODFREY Good News Day
Narration Bob Godfrey Music JOHN HYDE
Production BOB GODFREY
Episode 18 by BARRY PURCHESE
The last in the series
It is nearly the end of term and Grange Hill is playing host to Brookdale and Rodney Bennett at a pre-merger dance. Gluxo Remington , however, has plans for some entertainment of his own.
Devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer KENNY MCBAIN Director EDWARD PUGH
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Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present 30 minutes of the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world.
London Plus, Spotlight, South Today, Points West Look East, Look North North West Tonight Midlands Today
by Alex Shearer
Sheldon has made new speakers for his guitar which rather upsets the dinner party Malcom has planned for his new friend WPC Maria. The brothers sort their differences out when Sheldon, much to Malcom's amusement, agrees to play his steel drums at the local carnival.
Starring Paul Barber as Malcom, Alan Igbon as Sheldon
Join Paul Daniels for a special chance to see some of the highlights of his most recent series, including his attempt to give away a Rolls-Royce in the Bunco Booth and the illusion in which he made a television camera, chosen by a member of the audience, disappear into thin air. As his special guests he welcomes back, from Las
Vegas, Roberto Gasser and his incredible sea-lions, Adolph and Little Taxi, and from Hollywood, Norm Nielsen and his superb musical magic.
Featuring DEBBIE MCGEE Musical director KEN JONES
Programme associate ALI BONGO
Technical consultant GIL LEANEY Director GEOFF MILES
Produced by JOHN FISHER
with Julia Somerville
Weatherman
Dramatised in three daily parts by Andrew Carr
Based on "Man from Moscow" by Greville Wynne
with
David Calder as Greville Wynne
Christopher Rozycki as Oleg Penkovsky
Frederick Treves as James
Fiona Walker as Sheila Wynne
Denys Hawthorne as Newson
Wynne makes plans to effect Penkovsky's escape.
(Part 3 tomorrow at 9.25 pm)
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring
The Plague: part 1
The arrival of a top hit-man starts a sequence of horrible deaths which sees Starsky and Hutch in a desperate hunt to prevent an epidemic.
Written by RICK EDELSTEIN and WILLIAM DOUGLAS LANSFORD Directed by ROBERT KELLJAN
(Part 2 tomorrow at 10.20 pm)
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The World Young Masters from the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
The best of the action from this evening's matches to complete the line-up for tomorrow's quarter-finals.