6.45 Pure Maths: Shrinking Polygons
7.10 Ecology: Ancient Woodland
7.35 Physical Chemistry: Methanol
8.0 Santo Spirito: A Renaissance Church
8.25 Weekend Outlook
Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,804 playable programmes from the BBC
6.45 Pure Maths: Shrinking Polygons
7.10 Ecology: Ancient Woodland
7.35 Physical Chemistry: Methanol
8.0 Santo Spirito: A Renaissance Church
8.25 Weekend Outlook
The adventures of the monster family of Loch Ness and their friends Elspeth and Angus.
(R)
In which the mysterious spy known as Milady sets a trap for Dogtanian.
(R)
Jake Abraham and Carolyn Marshall are being wicked in Wales today!
Carolyn motors around the Mumbles and I.C. Detective gets clued up about Margham Park. Mystery and legend are spiced up with music from The Mint Juleps and Swansea's up-and-coming smash-hit band Just Bongo. Nick Kamen is there and 'Nobody else' - well, there may be somebody else, but it's a surprise!
'Brian' (Dominic Macdonald) and 'Jo' (Sally Michael) will be interrupting the action to catch 'Our Man' (David English) who's batting about on the South Downs, Cheryl Baker who continues her party Out to Lunch and 'Pauline' (Alex Lonsdale) who gives the ins and outs of 'flowercraft'. And for the first time they find Running Out of Space.
BBC North West
JOHN KETTLEY
See panel including at
1.0 News Summary
with Debbie Thrower Weather
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
also starring
Olivia Newton-John On a summer visit to California,
Sandy Olsson meets Danny Zucco and they fall in love. Instead of returning to Australia, Sandy enrols at Rydell High where Danny is also beginning his senior year. While he is overjoyed at their reunion, his super-hip image forces him to play it cool. This highly enjoyable musical features such smash hits as 'Summer nights', 'You're the one that I want' and 'Grease'.
Screenplay by BRONTE WOODARD Based on the original musical by JIM JACOBS and WARREN CASEY Produced by ROBERT STIGWOOD , ALLAN CARR Directed by RANDAL KLEISER
0 FILMS: page 26 and BACK PAGES: 102
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
starring Bob Monkhouse
Tonight there are six more acts new to network television. Take the opportunity to cast your telephone vote for the one that impressed you most - and be a star-maker. Programme consultant HUGHIE GREEN
Script editor COLIN EDMONDS Script associate JOHN JUNKIN
Additional material by GAVIN OSBON Musical director JOHN COLEMAN Staging LUD ROMANO Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Designer VICTOR MEREDITH Production STEWART MORRIS
Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey present the latest news from the campaign trail.
Peter Snow reports on how the opinion polls reflect the ups and downs of the campaign.
Plus all the other national and international news of the day. Weather
starring and Divine Couriers
Messages to loved ones on the 'other side' are guaranteed by an organisation whose 'couriers' are terminal patients recruited in hospitals.
Christine and Mary Beth risk dashing hopes when they take a less than charitable view of the firm's postmistress - the very plausible Faith Dewey.
Written by FREDERICK RAPPAPORT Directed by SHARRON MILLER
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Introduced by Steve Rider Timetable
10.55 Rugby Union
11.55 Basketball
12.45 Cricket
World Cup Rugby
Tough opening matches for
ENGLAND and SCOTLAND in the inaugural World Cup - a competition played over two countries for one month and with representatives from all five continents. England face the competition's favourites
AUSTRALIA in Sydney, while Scotland's opening fixture pairs them with 'Grand Slammers' FRANCE in Christchurch. Commentators
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
BILL MCLAREN
Television presentation ABC, Australia TVNZ. New Zealand
American Basketball From Australasia to
America, and the glamorous world of professional basketball. High-speed technique is matched by high-blown finance as the NBA play-offs progress towards their money-spinning climax.
Television presentation WTBS/CBS Producer DEREK BRANDON A CHEERLEADER production for BBCtv
International One-day Cricket for the Texaco Trophy England v Pakistan
The second of the three one-day match series -
Trent Bridge the venue, and England no doubt boosted by their success in Australia last winter. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD
RAY ILLINGWORTH
Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE , ALAN GRIFFITHS
Plus action and reaction from today's Scotland v England football match, news of the PGA Championship and a round-up of the day's other sporting stories.
Studio producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor BRIAN BARWICK