in Indian Signs
An RKO film
with John Stapleton Jeremy Paxman and Sally Jones
starring
Weather followed by Open Air with Eamonn Holmes
(Answers to your comments 11.00am)
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenter Elizabeth Watts Guest Brian Jameson
Story: The Albany Road Mural by IAN MENTER photographs by WILL GUY (R) The Wombles by ELISABETH BERESFORD Told by Bernard Cribbins Music by MIKE BATT
Animated and directed by IVOR WOOD (R)
with Catherine Griller
Weather followed by Open Air
Pattie Coldwell and Eamonn Holmes give you the chance to voice your criticisms, comments and praise on last night's television. Ring [number removed]or write to: Open Air
PO Box 27, Oxford Road Manchester M60 1SJ
Producers
LIZ BARRON , TONY HARRISON
RACHEL PURNELL , SUE WOODWARD Editor PETER WEIL BBC North West
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Fifty minutes of five-star entertainment and conversation. Today join Alison Rice as she hears more of your holiday adventures in Daytime Tripper.
with Michael Buerk
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
A dead cat causes a panic in the coffee shop. Mrs Mangel is rushed to hospital. Jane astounds Mike.
(For cast see page 35. Shown again at
5.35pm)
Hosted by Henry Kelly
With six contestants left, who is going to be today's winner? As usual the first four to win through the Teaser Round will have to 'Beat the Buzzer'.
Series executive DAVE ROSS Director STEVE CHILVER
Executive producer MICHAEL WHYTE A REG GRUNDY production in association with BBCtv
starring with Secrets Cry Aloud
'The cat is out of the bag' as Lilimae tells Ben that Val is pregnant. Karen's pill dependency can no longer be ignored.
Written by DIANA GOULD
Directed by ALEXANDER SINGER
Fed up with grey skies?
Frank Bough gives you the clues that could win you a sunshine holiday in Australia, the Caribbean or Corfu. Brush up on your geography and sharpen your pencil - the holiday of a lifetime could be yours!
Series producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN Producer DEVENDRA VARMA
Selina Scott and Caryn Franklin present the boys' own programme. There's a visit to the Designer Menswear show.
Teresa Fairminer shows the chaps how to look after their skin, and big boys such as policemen and farmers have trouble with big feet, so it seems. Also, what can a trendy 14-year-old find to wear?
Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
Andy Crane - starting with:
Henry's Cat: The Invention
(R)
with Johnny Ball
A See-Saw programme
(R)
(R)
by Dick King-Smith
Told for Jackanory by Jonathon Morris
(R)
with Terry Nutkins Nick Davies and Chris Packham
How could you stop a snake in its tracks, win a race against a greyhound, hit a fly by spitting from underwater and avoid baldness? Easy - by using a glass plate, a motorbike, an archer fish and by shedding your skin! A jungle is destroyed in the studio and megastar Ron the Tarantula makes a comeback!
Producers PAUL APPLEBY ALASTAIR FOTHERGILL BBC Bristol
A series of 20 programmes Episode9 by MARGARET SIMPSON
Gonch's strip hire service runs into even more trouble and Ronnie and Fiona practice their hip-hop. They get an offer of help from an enthusiastic Danny. This week's cast:
Mr Bronson ..MICHAEL SHEARD
Storylines devised by PHIL REDMOND Script editors
ANTHONY MINGHELLA , LEIGH JACKSON Associate producer DAVID LEONARD Producer RONALD SMEDLEY Director ROBERT GABRIEL
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell Weather MICHAEL FISH
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
with Frank Bough
Travel the high road to some exotic and hot highlands, the low road westwards to pirate coves and the high seas to the land of plastic.
Frank, Bill Buckley and Anne Gregg sample three very different types of holiday: Frank takes the bus up the Malaysian peninsular to the Cameron Highlands, Bill catches a ferry for a budget family break to
Denmark where he pieces together a report from
Legoland and Anne hops around Cornwall.
Also all the latest news from television's only live holiday programme.
Series producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by Charlie Humphreys.
"I want this flat, I'll have my independence."
(Ceefax subtitles)
with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
by John Byrne
It's General Election day 1964, and the resources of Forth and Clyde Television are under stress. Too many shows want too many things done too quickly. Some of the design and graphics staff are intent on not getting involved. Others won't survive the strain.
BBC Scotland
FEATURE: page 68
CEEFAX SUBTITLES
White Mischief is set in the 1940s in Happy Valley in Kenya, where a group of debauched upper-class expatriates while away the Second World War. Charles Dance, Greta Scacchi and Joss Ackland star in this story of love and murder.
Robocop - it's the near future, and the crime rate is soaring in America. The ultimate law enforcement machine is put into action to control the situation.
The Bhundu Boys
The success of Paul Simon 's Graceland LP last year prompted a follow-on wave of African music, and Zimbabwe's Bhundu Boys have been largely responsible for popularising it.
Anne Nightingale introduces highlights from the climax of their British tour at the Mean Fiddler in London. Director ANDREW EATON Producer TOM CORCORAN