in No More Relatives Directed by HAL YATES
An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman and Pamela Armstrong
Reports from Peter Marshall Bill Neely , Guy Michelmore Mike Stewart , Margaret Gilmore , Gail Foley and Sue Robbie
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half hour
The latest sports news and comment from Sally Jones and Bob Wilson
Supermarket Pink Animal Crack-ups
String Along in Pink (R)
But first this ... something a little different, a sort of magazine between the programmes with Andy Crane and news from the music world, latest fashions, films, videos, hobbies, together with your questions and ideas. Starting with Charlie Brown
You're Not Elected Charlie Brown (R)
Presented by Emma, Jennie, Diana, Jeremy, Andrew and Robert - the Belfast gang! (R)
But first.... your birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenter Jane Hardy Guests lain Lauchlan Johnny Ball
Story: Run Rabbit Run by CHRIS GALER (R)
The Perishers featuring
Leonard Rossiter as Boot (R)
with some children from
Byron Court Junior School
But first this.... your summertime magazine between the programmes including
King of the Rocket Men A classic cliffhanger serial in 12 episodes 5: Fatal Dive
Wherein Jeff King discovers how the malignant Dr Vulcan keeps one step ahead of his pursuers and is accused of being the evil doctor by his closest friends.
A REPUBLIC serial (For cast see page 36. Next episode tomorrow at 11.5am)
Cartoon
Pest of Show
A series of ten programmes presented by Bob Symes-Schutzmann 5:Model Power Boats
These range from superb scale models of warships, tugs and liners to high-speed racing launches.
Studio director JOHN RICKWORD Producer PETER RIDING (R) (e)
Acceptance
Cliff is asked to resign by Rebecca. Ellie finally comes to terms with Jock's death. Written by WILL LORIN
Directed by MICHAEL PREECE (R) (For cast see page 36. Next episode tomorrow at 12.5pm)
with Debbie Thrower Weather BILL GILES
Jim is asked to identify Scott's body.
(For cast see page 36. Shown again tomorrow at 10.5am)
starring Bing Crosby Ingrid Bergman
Bing Crosby repeats his famous role from Going My Way in a charming and sentimental film about attempts to find new accommodation for a proud but run-down school. Ingrid Bergman gives one of her most delightful performances.
Screenplay by DUDLEY NICHOLS Produced and directed by LEO MCCAREY
0 FILMS: page 19
Presented by Roy Dennis
Live from the Highlands of Scotland, the exciting moment as the osprey chicks leave the nest. For over a month Wild Britain's video camera which is mounted just above the nest has given an intimate view of the growing chicks. Now, 300 fish later, they are ready to risk their first flight. Will they make it?
Engineering manager JOHN MCCAW Producer ALASTAIR FOTHERGILL BBC Bristol
Phillip Schofield - starting with:
The Kwicky Koala Show
A cartoon series in which Kwicky the clever koala bear, Crazy Claws the wild cat and the city's own gutter-pup, Dirty Dawg, each have their own adventure stories brought to you by kind permission of the Bungle Brothers Circus.
Today: Kangaroo Kapers, Claws Ahoy, Little White Lie
(R)
The last in the series by BARRY MURRAY starring Paul Daniels
The Grand Conjuring Contest Everybody in Puzzleopolis has an act of their own in the show at Paul's Playhouse.
With TIM DRY
LINDSAY READMAN
DEBBIE MCGEE , PATRICK PAGE
Produced by clive DOIG
Directed by DAVID G. ROSE (R)
The last in the series written by CLIVE DOIG Extra
Some more everyday inventions are researched by Mr Halfpenny and the others in the museum. What has the blackboard and coloured chalk got to do with porridge? Why did the red flag fly over the first family holiday camp?
All other inventors and characters played by the company, with WILFRED MAKEPEACE LUNN as the Doctor of Alternative Invention
Assistant producer PETER LESLIE designer JOHN ASBRIDGE Produced by clive DOIG
Tonight Keith Chegwin discovers how to position himself properly on a horse and about the good work that can be done on the flat. His guide and mentor is, of course, Steve Hadley, and they also discuss how show jumping styles have changed over the years.
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather Ian McCaskill
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
by JON WATKINS starring
William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
The Crabtree family think they are stars when they become the subject of a school video project.
Directed by SUSAN BELBIN
Produced by ROBIN NASH (R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by Jane Hollowood.
"See you when I see you. Guard keys with life. Den."
(For cast see page 60)
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring with and Flesh and Blood by DON WEBB A butcher and a pathologist are being persecuted, and Kate wonders if there is a connection when the word 'murderer' is applied to both men.
Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director RON JONES (R)
*CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Anne Robinson with your comments in the programme You help to write.
Producer ROBERT TONER please send letters to: Points of View,
BBCtv Centre, London W12 8QT
Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News, Weather
A retrospective season featuring the first decade of Dennis Potter's outstanding work for television continues with a play first shown in 1971.
Starring John Le Mesurier as Adrian Harris
with Jack Hedley as James, Neil McCallum as Blake, Diana Fairfax as Lady Emma, Vincent Ball as Simpson and Lyndon Brook as Sir Arthur Harris
'I did what I did because of what I believe ... not because of some neurosis that haunts me from the cradle to the cricket pavilion.' John Le Mesurier in his best serious role plays a renegade British agent addressing western reporters in his Moscow flat.
More humour from the other side of the Atlantic as The
Comic Strip in New York and The Improv in Los Angeles unleash some of their young comedy talent. Introduced by Jasper Carrott and featuring tonight Emo Philips
Marsha Warfield
Mike McDonald and Bill Kirchenbauer Produced by JOHN STARKEY and LES WARD Directed by JASPER CARROTT
Chinese cooks are famous for their expertise in cooking vegetables. In today's Programme Ken Hom demonstrates two delicious vegetable dishes - braised spicy aubergines from western China, and an unusual, colourful Buddhist casserole. He also makes the ever-popular sweet and sour pork and visits a fascinating
Chinese temple in Hong Kong which is famous for its vegetarian restaurant.
(R) (e)
Book, £8.95 hardback, £5.95 paperback from booksellers
For a free leaflet on where to obtain authentic Chinese ingredients, send large sae to [address removed]
Mancunian sextet Simply Red confess to deriving much of their musical and lyrical inspiration from the American soul greats of the 60s and 70s. Derive they may, but derivative they most certainly are not, as this concert shows.
Recorded at the Casino, Montreux, during last year's Montreux Jazz
Festival, these highlights include their hits Open up the red box and Holding back the years.
Introduced by Anne Nightingale Director MICHEL DAMI
Television presentation TOM CORCORAN (R)