with Frank Bough and Sue Cook
Including this morning: Denise Robertson and Sally Hawkins offer advice on personal problems;
Alan Titchmarsh is in the garden; and Glynn Christian is in the kitchen.
Inspector Dudley Do-Right
(R)
The Newsround team on tour - this week in Wales.
Presented by John Craven with a Special Delivery report from Roger Finn. Today John meets another of BBC Radio's Young Achievers.
Greenpernt Oogle
3: Rocky at the Bureau (R)
Did you know that scratching records can make them sound better? Why don't you find out with the Cardiff gang? (R)
Greenpernt Oogle
4: Rocky Flies Again (R)
Presenter Brian Jameson Guest Carol Chell
Story: The Train to Glasgow by WILMA HORSBRUGH
with Richard Whitmore and Sue Carpenter
News Headlines with subtitles.
Weather News BILL GILES
A See-Saw programme
with Iain Lauchlan and Jane Hardy
(R)
from Fishguard
Crowning Ceremony
Television cameras join the assembled members of the Gorsedd of Bards in the National Eisteddfod Pavilion in Fishguard to bring you live coverage of one of the principal ceremonies, the crowning of the winning Bard.
Commentary Alun Williams Television presentation by HUW BRIAN WILLIAMS BBC Wales
(Chairing Ceremony, Thurs 2.30 BBC2)
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The Big Split-up
When they are rejected by their girlfriends, Happius and Brutus pretend to join the Foreign Legion in a desperate attempt to win some sympathy.
Excitement at the Sesemann 's The Sesemann house is large but Heidi longs for her Swiss mountains. For the first time she admits to Klara that she's homesick. (R) (For cast see page 51)
The Sell-out
Bruno is stunned when his father foots the bill for a new synthesiser, but the realisation of the massive financial strain finds the young composer lowering his lofty artistic sights ... Written by GARY kott
Directed by THOMAS CARTER (R) (For cast see page 34)
with Nicholas Witchell and Frances Coverdale followed by Weather News
London Plus, Spotlight
South Today, Points West Look East, Look North North West Tonight Midlands Today
Introduced by Ernie Wise
Highlights from some of the earliest shows made by one of the greatest double-acts this century. Guests featured in this programme from the 1960s are:
Susan Maughan
The Mike Sammes Singers Written by s. C. GREEN . R M. HILLS Original production colin CLEWS BBC television presentation ROBIN NASH
by Julia Schofield.
'The last thing we want is lots of innocent kids in trouble with the law'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
starring
C. J. Allen as PC Brian Kelleher and Edward Peel as Detective Chief Inspector Mark Perrin
Hostage to Fortune by DON WEBB
Kate wonders why her bank manager rings her with such an odd message; why a milkman disappears; and why PC Sparks goes missing. When she has the answer it spells danger.
Series created by IAN KENNEDY MARTIN
Producer GERAINT MORRIS I Director ANDREW MORGAN (R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write. Producer PETER GOURD Please send letters to Points of View,
BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News Weather News
starring
Karen Valentine John Getz
Vincent Gardenia When Mary Glatzle joins the New York
Police Department her main concern is to obtain the department's excellent medical coverage for her seriously ill son.
Soon she becomes a major asset to the force as an undercover cop - offering herself as a likely victim to the city's street criminals, but when she is assigned to trap a vicious rapist her sense of responsibility to her job, and her son come into painful conflict.
Screenplay by SANDOR STERN Based on the book written by MARY GLAZLE. EVELYN FIORE Produced by NEIL T. MAFFEO Directed by SANDOR STERN
(First showing on British television)
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Seven programmes on healthy cooking
Presented by Judith Hann 2: Everyday Eating
If you think healthy food has to be brown and boring you're in for a big surprise. In this series top restaurateurs, famous food writers and cookery experts make dishes that aren't 'naughty but nice' but 'nice but not naughty'. Today Judith meets
Michael Quinn , formerly head chef at the Ritz; Latin American food expert
Elizabeth Lambert Ortiz ; and cookery teacher Lyn Hall who demonstrate a wide variety of interesting dishes for everyday eating.
Director CLARE BRIGSTOCKE
Producer JENNY ROGERS (R) (E)
starring
The Party
Joe's ex-wife might well have been the hostess with the mostest - but he shouldn't have told Rhoda that as she was preparing for their own little soiree! When the evening starts as a disaster, where does it go from there?
Written by CHARLOTTE BROWN Directed by ROBERT MOORE (R)