with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
The latest sports news and comment from Sally Jones
with Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Margo MacDonald visits
Harlow Wood Orthopaedic
Hospital in Mansfield, Notts, to find out how the welfare of patients and their families is affected by a hospital stay. (e)
with Andy Crane
Ready, steady, one, two, three - On your marks, get set And run with me
Presenter Ben Thomas Guest Jane Hardy
Story: The King Gets Fit by ALLEN SADLER and JOE WRIGHT (R)
by Michael Bond
(R)
with Fulton Mackay
Trapeze Girl
Reporter Esther Rantzen A 17-year-old amateur gymnast from a children's home trains for the high trapeze - the most dangerous act in the circus.
The programme follows her training, meets the stars of the circus - and waits to see if she succeeds.
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Director HENRY MURRAY (R)
Live pictures of the wild animals featured at 5.35 pm.
The Open Air number is [number removed]
with Martyn Lewis
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Max is finding it increasingly difficult to tolerate Danny's mistakes. Eileen and George Young have a tiff.
(For cast see page 81. Shown again tomorrow at 10.5 am)
A See-Saw programme
(R)
A See-Saw programme (R)
starring
Marilyn Hassett Beau Bridges
The true story of American ski champion Jill Kinmont , tragically crippled in a ski-ing accident on the brink of winning a place in the 1956 Winter Olympics. At first the future appears to hold nothing but despair for Jill but the re-entry into her life of an old high school boyfriend, Dick Buek , brings her the courage to fight for a new life.
Screenplay by DAVID SELTZER
Produced by EDWARD s. FELDMAN Directed by LARRY PEERCE
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Live pictures of the animals featured in today's 5.35 pm programme. Outside broadcast cameras should be spying on a rabbit warren and a robin's nest.
Andy Crane - starting with:
Bertha: The Tea Nurse
A See-Saw programme
by Eric Charles
(R)
Songs from this series on BBC record or cassette REH/ZCR 585 from retailers
A 20-part serial by VALERIE GEORGESON from a story by JOAN EADINGTON 11: Mam has thrown away Jonny's 'garden', - and it looks as though Razzle has been busy in the school garden. and Fizzy as Razzle
Fizzy supplied by PAULINE CLIFT Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE (R)
Eric is just another schoolboy - but when danger calls, Eric is Bananaman.
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, Jill Shilling
(R)
starring David Copperfield with Sally Dewhurst Antony Howes
Wendy Leavesley Michael Seraphim Guests
Shirley Cheriton Steve Rawlings
Major Major Major
Medallion Man is in the lift, so put on your dark glasses to dull the glare from his flashing teeth and glinting medallion! He will be talking to a special guest and dancing in the disco - so get home from school in time to watch. Sound ALAN STOKES
Lighting DON BABBAGE Designer BOB STEER Director STEVE SMITH
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Survivor
Alone in the wilderness after an air crash - could you survive? In the first of two Programmes Peter Duncan joins expert Lofty Wiseman , who says that with proper training and the will to continue, any fit person can survive. But solitude and lack of proper food make seven days seem like eternity to Peter as he learns that bull rushes are as nourishing as asparagus, and all you need to cross water safely is a plastic sack.
Film cameraman MAX SAMETT Film editor RICHARD SPURWAY Producer ALEX LEGER
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The video eye on nature presented by Michael Jordan and Nick Davies
Somewhere in the West Country the wild rabbits should be coming out of their warrens to feed in the evening light and, it is hoped, to be the stars of one of this week's live outside broadcasts. And in the centre of town, cameras are looking into the nest of a back-garden bird - maybe a blue tit, maybe a robin, or magpie.... And how a change in the law may affect Britain's reptiles - from rare adders and slow worms to common lizards and grass snakes. Producers
PAUL APPLEBY , STEVE POOLE Series producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather Michael Fish
by JON WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
An actress comes to stay and Arthur is inspired to join the local amateurs.
Designer BOB COVE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
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by Gilly Fraser.
"Mary, I want to hear all of it. If you don't tell me, there's others round here who will."
(For cast see page 72)
(Ceefax Subtitles)
by JOHN GLEESON
In this last programme of the series, Ted informs Liz and the children that they should be prepared to cope with the forthcoming twins. Unfortunately, this course of action only increases Ted's problems when a niggling suspicion is aroused.
Designer NIGEL CURZON
Produced by JOHN B HOBBS Directed by SUE BYSH
with Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey Regional News Weather
A serial in six parts devised by JOE WATERS 4: Contract written by ERIC PAICE
While Joe Pearce 's business is rapidly losing money, his son Rick is beginning to make a name for himself in the pop world. Jeanette has really taken to the good life - and to Mark Ashe in particular.
Jack Kingsley finds himself plagued by women - wife, sister and ex-mistress. Saxon is obviously playing a devious game, but no one can figure out exactly what he's up to.
Music by DAVID mindel , DON GOULD Videotape editor ALAN DIXON
Make-up SHELAGH GUNN TAYLOR Costume designer FIONA MATHERS Director MICHAEL OWEN MORRIS Producer JOE WATERS
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with Barry Norman
The programme that keeps you in touch with the world of cinema.
That's Life - Jack Lemmon plays a 60-year-old going through a mid-life crisis, with Julie Andrews as the wife who tries to help him through this trying period. Blake Edwards directs.
Desert Bloom - John Voight stars in this stormy family drama, set in the 1950s against the backdrop of the nuclear bomb testing in Nevada. Director
DOMINIC BRIGSTOCKE Producer JANE LUSH
In Work and Out
Last programme of the series Where Next?
Behind the rapid growth of unemployment in the past five years, there have been fundamental changes in the pattern of employment in this country, which will have profound effects both on the British economy and on British society.
Fred Emery introduces a discussion of these changes and their consequences, which looks at some of the issues raised in the earlier programmes in this series. Directed by ALAN GRIFFITHS
Produced by HOWARD SMITH (e)