Start the weekend with Frank Bough and Nick Ross Lynn Faulds Wood has consumer news; David Wheal Presents In Vision - television news and Previews; Glynn Christian has weekend price advice; Mike Smith brings you up to date on the pop scene;
Glyn Worsnip casts his eye back over the past seven days in Worsnip's Week while Steve Blacknell takes an irreverent look ahead to the next seven; Alan Titchmarsh has more gardening advice from Titch's Pitch; and Nigel Coombes brings you up to date on the holiday market.
with Frances Coverdale and Julie Carter
Weather MICHAEL FISH
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Today Peter Seabrook presents a special gardening edition of Rasa Singapura. He meets a retired headmistress from Yorkshire and her Singaporean husband who live 23 floors above their fifth-floor roof garden.
A See-Saw programme
2.0 Pages from Ceefax
3.48 Regional News
Presenter Wayne Jackman Guest Chloe Ashcroft
Story: The Lonely Skyscraper by JENNY HAWKESWORTH Illustrated by EMANUEL SCHONGUT
Bye Bye Bell
by ROALD DAHL
Read by Bill Oddie for Jackanory
5: Capture
Chairman Richard Stilgoe
Who or what is or are coffee gaps? Find out in this duel to the death between
NOTTAGE PRIMARY SCHOOL, Porthcawl and HIGHCLIFFE
JUNIOR SCHOOL, Christchurch. If you're an anagram fan, get a pencil and paper ready to take down this week's letters - you could win a BBC microcomputer.
Format devised by ROBERT GOULD Designer CHRIS WEBSTER Producer IAN OLIVER
As Britain's one million Girl Guides start celebrations to mark the 75th anniversary of the organisation, Paul McDowell reports this week on: The Girl Guides -Past, Present and Future.
There are over eight million Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 108 countries, and the movement has dramatically changed since it began. Producer NICK HEATHCOTE Editor ERIC ROWAN
Last of six episodes by ROBERT WESTALL dramatised by WILLIAM CORLETT
When the church bells are rung as a signal that the Germans have landed, Chas and the gang prepare to defend the Fortress.
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director COLIN CANT
Presented by Mike Smith Stars in the spotlight, personalities at play, and famous faces in unexpected places.
Sarah Greene , Jan Ravens , and Nick Rowan report the show-business events of the week.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH
with Nicholas Witchell and Jeremy Paxman
Starring Les Dawson
Trying to match contestants' blanks are this week's guests: Tony Blackburn, Sheila Ferguson, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Sabina Franklyn, William Rushton and Rula Lenska
Produced in association with Mark Goodson and Talbot TV Ltd
Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer BERNARD NEWNHAM
Please send letters to: Barry Took , Points of View. BBC Television Centre, London WI2 8QT
with Julia Somerville and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weekend Weather
MICHAEL FISH
starring
Timothy Bottoms Martin Shaw
Joss Ackland
Nicola Pagett
1941. Three free Czechs are parachuted back into their country by the RAF to assassinate the Nazi 'Protector' Heydrich They make contact with the local resistance group, but after Heydrich's death the Nazi net tightens to a final shoot-out in the crypt of a Prague church
Screenplay by RONALD HARWOOD from the novel by ALAN BURGESS Produced by CARTER DE HAVEN Directed by LEWIS GILBERT
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from Gothenburg featuring
The Men's Free Programme Few will match the technical content of defending champion
ALEXANDR FADEEV from the Soviet Union - will he successfully land his much-vaunted quadruple jump tonight to carry off the gold medal?
As ever ALAN WEEKS occupies a rinkside seat. Television presentation by the Swedish TV Service Producer JIM RESIDE