with Selina Scott and Nick Ross
For timetable see Monday. Including today
Glynn Christian with more advice from the Breakfast Time kitchen; and Alan Titchmarsh returns to answer your gardening calls.
10.50 Pages from Ceefax
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Pebble Mill takes a winter's look at the Cotswolds through the eyes of successful racehorse trainer David Nicholson , exotic bird breeder Richard Hill and the silver-smithing Hart family of Chipping Camden.
The brewery at Donnington not only supplies 'real ale' but a beautiful setting for the songs of Barbara Courtney-King and there is conversation with RSC actors Dan Massey.
Emrys James and Paul Greenwood.
A See -Saw programme
The Benson and Hedges Masters
Eddie Charlton v John Spencer A tactical battle between old friends and uncompromising rivals is on the cards this afternoon as Australia's
Champion takes on ex-World Champion JOHN SPENCER. DAVID ICKE introduces live coverage of the start of this best-of-nine frames match from the Wembley Conference Centre.
Summariser JIM MEADOWCROFT
Producers RICHARD TILLING
BILL TAYLOR , KEITH MACKENZIE
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
Two bags, one black, one white, Stick on eyes to give them sight
Presenter Brian Jameson Guest Sarah Long
Children of Lapland by BODIL HAGBRINK
BBC Video: Play School
(BBCV/B 9011), from retailers
Barnstormers
A comedy cartoon with Dick Dastardly as the commander of the notorious Vulture
Squadron sometimes helped by his pal Muttley.
by DICK KING SMITH
Told by Tony Aitken for
Jackanory Harry had never heard of his Great-Uncle George until the old man died, and left Harry an unusual inheritance ... Part 1
The latest news on our wildlife with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan
Dormice, bats, golden hamsters, brown bears and hedgehogs. All animals that hibernate in winter. But how do they survive the cold without eating for many weeks on end? Sue and Mike investigate how animals like the dormouse can survive losing up to 80 per cent of their body weight, and they look at why some hedgehogs come out of hibernation in cold weather. And how
Wildtrack has made history by becoming the first television programme to have a new animal species named after it.
Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
with Roy Castle
Fiona Kennedy and Norris McWhirter - who explore the longest, the shortest, the highest, the lowest, the rarest, the deepest, the greatest - more people and things with a place in the record books. Designer PAUL HAINES
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
The classic medical drama series depicting the life of a young doctor in a big city hospital. starring with guest stars
3: Some Doors are Slamming As the reasons for
Devereux's moods and Frankie's nervousness become clear, Kildare realises the heavy responsibility of teacher and mentor. Meanwhile, personality clashes at Blair Hospital have a significant effect on Tom Hartwood 's already shaky progress ... (Repeat. Part 4 Thursday 5.30 pm)
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
Sailing with Whales Narrated by David Attenborough
How would you like to sail with great whales from the Arctic to the Caribbean? On the fine three-masted barquentine Regina Maris you can do just that, as a student, scientist, photographer or tourist.
The trip covers over 3,000 miles from icebergs to coral reefs and reveals the wonders of the whales' underwater world as they feed, sing and bring their babies to see the ship.
Photography MARTIN SAUNDERS Film editor CHRIS ORRELL
Music by ELIZABETH PARKER Produced by RICHARD BROCK
BBCBristol
*CEEFAX SUBTITLES
starring Wayne Rogers Diane Ladd Los Angeles,
November 1934.
At a lavish Beverly
Hills party, starlet Mary Kingston and her actor
DOYfriend,
George Donaldson , inadvertently overhear an argument between columnist Alex Sebastian and newspaper owner Noel Crossman Jr. When Donaldson is later found dead and Mary is framed for his murder, she employs private investigator Jake Axminster to clear her of the charge. His search for Sebastian - who has mysteriously disappeared - uncovers evidence of a plot that threatens the nation.
Screenplay bySTEPHEN J. CONNEL Produced by JO SWERUNG JR Directed by DON MEDFORD ● FILMS: page 17
with John Humphrys Weatherman
A film by MIKE LEIGH
Northern Ireland, 12 July.
For some people it is a day for celebrating King Billy's glorious victory.
For others it isn't....
Music by RACHEL PORTMAN
Photography REMI ADEFARASIN Film editor ROBIN SALES
Sound recordist JOHN PRITCHARD Designer JIM CLAY
Produced by KENITH TRODD
Devised and directed by MIKE LEIGH
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