with Nick Ross and Sue Cook
Including this morning:
Zoe Brown files her latest report; Glynn Christian has more hints from the kitchen; Richard Smith takes your medical calls on his topic of the week - dial [number removed]; and Heather Cooper presents the sky at night in Skywatch.
Presenter lain Lauchlan Guest Chloe Ashcroft
Story: Bear's Adventure
Written and illustrated by BRIAN WILDSMITH
Director SHEILA FRASER
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
(Rpt)
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Semi-finals of the Ladies' Singles direct from the All England Club.
The two top matches of the afternoon on the world-famous Centre Court will decide who goes through to Saturday's Ladies' Final.
HARRY CARPENTER keeps you up-to-date with all the news and results on the tenth day's play.
Commentators
DAN MASKELL. JOHN BARRETT
GERALD WILLIAMS
BARRY DAVIES , MARK COX
BILL THRELFALL , ANN JONES and VIRGINIA WADE Television presentation
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON. FRED VINER ALASTAIR SCOTT and HUW JONES Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
by Joanne and Michael Cole
(Repeat)
Go car go! A new car is tested on the high-speed bowl, over bumpy roads and through deep water, before it is passed as ready for the showroom.
(Repeat)
No Margin for Error
Lassie helps a US Forest
Ranger when he defuses a forgotten bomb on an abandoned Air Force bomb range.
An inter-school competition with fun and games on the field and in the swimming pool.
Heat 2 - Northern Irelandfrom Greenvale Leisure Centre, Magherafelt, County Londonderry between ST MARY 'S CONVENT
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
RAINEY ENDOWED SCHOOL and MAGHERAFELT HIGH SCHOOL
Introduced by Ron Pickering with guest Martin O'Neill Engineering manager WILLIE DAVIDSON
Sound JIM SHERIDAN
Producer PETER CHARLTON
with Sue Lawley and Andrew Harvey
followed by Weather News
by Glen McCoy.
'They've had a row. Stands to reason. She's got him sleeping on the couch'.
(For cast see page 44)
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Judith Hann
The Outlook for Tomorrow.... We all moan about the Great British weather, and show no mercy to the forecasters if they get it wrong, but predicting the vast movements of the atmosphere is no easy task. So with the Met Office now claiming that there has been a small revolution in forecasting technology and that they are accurate 80 to 85 per cent of the time,
Tomorrow's World decided to put them to the test. Could Judith Hann take over the forecasting hotseat and get tomorrow's weather right?
Film editor KEITH RAVEN
Series editor RICHARD REISZ
Producer MALCOLM BRINKWORTH
Feature: page 3 and WODDIS ON: page 71
Starring Eddie Large and Syd Little
with Andy Mann, Ian Masters, Vicki Michelle, Colin Farr
also Jeremy Hawk, Philip Kendall, David Masterman
Special guest Hank Wangford
Ronnie Hazlehurst and his Orchestra
with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather News
starring and Made for Each Other
When Zito's dilapidated house burns down, Switek has no choice but to take him in temporarily despite the protests of his shrewish lover, Darlene. His loyalties divided, Switek must still work with his partner - and two slippery informants - to amass the right booty to lure a major league fence into making one mistake too many.
Written by ALLAN WEISBECKER Directed by ROB COHEN
Match of the Day Introduced by DESMOND LYNAM
The two victorious Ladies' semi-finalists can look back and enjoy highlights of this afternoon's play while
GERALD WILLIAMS assesses the last four in the Men's competition.
Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
from Helsinki
Introduced by DAVID ICKE with BRENDAN FOSTER
Highlights of this evening's World Games meeting in the Olympic Stadium, where
ZOLA BUDD was attempting to break the world record for
5,000 metres. In the women's javelin there was a possible repeat of last summer's Olympic drama, with Britain's TESSA SANDERSON and FATIMA WHITBREAD again duelling with the Finnish favourite tiina LILLAK.
Comentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING , STUART STOREY Editor JOHN ROWUNSON