with Debbie Greenwood and John Mountford including this morning:
Zoe's View: Breakfast Time's teenage correspondent Zoe Brown files her latest report; Wynn Christian learns another recipe from a young cook; and Richard Smith takes your medical calls on his topic of the week - dial [number removed].
The gang race against time to depose the criminals before the jewel is destroyed.
(R)
A different approach to the art of making pictures with Tony Hart ,
Margot Wilson and Morph Cold
Make pictures that feel cold by using particular colours and materials. Electronic weather, giant ice cubes, a frozen deckchair and a woolly red hat. Watch out for Morph and your work in the Gallery. (R)
Today: Old Rocket
Listen to the ocean,
Echoes of a million sea-shells Presenter
Fraser Wilson
Guest Kate Copstick
Story: Clams Can't Sing by JAMES STEPHENSON (R)
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Australia from The Oval First day
Twenty-eight Tests have been played under the gasholders, and England have a healthy match lead of 12-5. The Oval has witnessed the highs and lows of England's performances against
Australia - 903 for 7 declared in 1938 and 52 all-out ten years later.
Introduced by PETER WEST Scorer WENDY WIMBUSH Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
TED DEXTER , BOB WILUS Television presentation KEITH MACKENZIE
MIKE ADLEY. ALAN GRIFFITHS
Executive producer NICK HUNTER Video, Botham's Ashes, BBCV/BBCB 1028,from retailers
with Moira Stuart
Weather News LAN MCCASKILL
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme with Fred Harris
Today it's Chockabloke who puts the block into Chock-a-block's block slot and rocks the Rockablocks to find words that ring Chock-a-block's rhyme chime.
(R)
The Comhill Insurance Test Series
England v Australia from The Oval
PETER WEST introduces coverage from the start of this afternoon's play.
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
4.18 Regional News
by Joanne and Michael Cole
Gran repairs a clock, and from then on everything goes like clockwork.
(R)
New keepers have to go out from Land's End to Longships Lighthouse. The only way of getting there is to fly by helicopter and land on top of the lighthouse.
(R)
Aftermath
Lassie helps save the woodland creatures when their homes are destroyed by fire.
with Paul McDowell
An adventure story from Australia in three parts.
2: Jim Mason is a young boxer living in the harbour area of Sydney. He was asked to
'throw' a fight and as a result owes money to the bookmaker, Bell, and he can't pay. Now Jim has a fresh chance to make good.
Mr Mason has given him a new job on board the tugboat
Platypus. But it seems Jim's troubles aren't yet over....
Director PETER MAXWELL (R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell followed by Weather News
by Gilly Fraser.
'We got the Bill and the blasted social workers round our flat like other folk got fleas ...nobody leaves him be'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
A mystery tour in eight parts with Dr Graeme Garden Dr Alan Maryon Davis Dr Gillian Rice and an audience of volunteers 6: Mind Over Matter
Why do we get ill? How do we get better? Tonight
Bodymatters enlists the help of Samantha Fox and a redkneed tarantula to reveal all, as the reasons are explored why pets and pals might even be a better prescription for good health than pills and potions.
Producers MARTIN HUGHES-GAMES and CAROLINE VAN DEN BRUL
Studio director STUART MCDONALD Programme associate JOHN JUNKIN Editor DAVID FILKIN
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Starring Les Dennis and Dustin Gee
In the last show of the series they are joined by comedian Greg Rogers and music is supplied by Harvey and the Wallbangers.
(R)
with Frances Coverdale
Weather News
The programme which asks you the viewer to turn crimefighter with Nick Ross and Sue Cook
Serious recent crimes are dramatically reconstructed - the police show the evidence to date and you could provide the clues they need.
Nine-year-old Imraan Vohra was murdered in a busy park in Preston, seven weeks ago - new witnesses are urgently needed. Three police forces are hunting for the man who's robbed ten building societies by holding the managers at gun-point. And the murder of Roy Page, an elderly Bristol shopkeeper. A 15-stone man was in the neighbourhood testing for gas leaks at the time - police need your help to trace him.
If you have information on these and other crimes Nick Ross and Sue Cook will be waiting for your calls in the Crimewatch studio. John Bly presents an Aladdin's cave of stolen property and police officers David Hatcher and Helen Phelps report from the Incident Desk. If you can help, call the Crimewatch number: [number removed], any time from 9.25 to the end of the evening.
(Crimewatch Update at 11.45pm)
Second of a two-part drama starring
Chase and Bobbi comfort each other on a cold Paris morning while Tyger's world falls apart. But soon both
Chase and Tyger learn that all is not fair, either in love or in the competitive perfume business. (R)
(For cast see page 49)
Developments and reminders from the Crimewatch team. Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Producers
RITCHIE COGAN. SAM ORGAN Editor PETER CHAFER