in South Sea Sickness
An RKO film
with John Stapleton and Kirsty Wark
Weather
Simon Parkin - starting with Come Midnight Monday A drama in seven episodes 7: Wombat wins the tug-of-war and hauls the lorry across the road snapping the telegraph line to the mine. (For cast see page 37)
Disaster! Graeme's mailbags are empty. No more viewers' letters - what can the gang do? Emma gets some help from an artistic friend and a handy wall. Janette shares out the ginger beer and everyone tries to stop Graeme from ending the programme ... but only you can help!
Weather followed by The Littlest Hobo
The Locket (R)
Simon Parkin - starting with Play School
Presenter Mike Amatt Guest Carol Chell
Story: See Mouse Run by PRISCILLA LAMONT and SALLY GRINDLEY (R) and Gran by JOANNE AND MICHAEL COLE Narrated by Patricia Hayes Gran's Gadgets (R)
with Steven Pacey
Weather followed by Open Air with Pattie Coldwell and Eamonn Holmes
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
with Michael Buerk
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Madge and Ray come to an understanding about their relationship. The search is on for Lucy.
(For cast see page 37. Shown again at 5.3Spm)
starring
Finishing Touches
Val learns of Gary's death at the hands of a professional killer. Police tell Abby she is a suspect in the murder. Written by PETER DUNNE Directed by DAVID JACOBS
'I suppose during the whole of our courtship we had one conversation about politics in which 1 grilled Gill as to what her basic attitudes were - and she passed with flying colours.' Bryan Gould , mp, dubbed 'the man most likely to succeed Neil Kinnock ', tells Dilys Morgan how he picked his bride, and Gill Gould in turn recalls her first impressions of the high-flying young diplomat. They talk about their life together, Bryan's extraordinary career and Gill's steadfast support for him through good times and less good ones.
Film editor JACKIE POWELL Producer SARAH CAPUN
Series producer JEANNE LA CHARD
Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin report on the latest developments in shop fitting, there's a look at buttons and bras and a chance to meet the costume designer of the lavish new musical Ziegfeld.
Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
A Trip Around the Lighthouse David Bellamy gets knocked overboard. At only a centimetre high he finds himself a little out of his depth and with a long swim home. (R)
Andy Crane - followed by Sebastian - the Incredible
Drawing Dog with Michael Barrymore 2: The Man with Big Ideas Devised, written and illustrated by DAVID MYERS Producer
CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON (R)
This week Doodle finds out how children at TOOTAL DRIVE SCHOOL in Salford design their own T-shirts - and as usual introduces cartoon fun. Music MICHAEL OMER Executive producer
THERESA PLUMMER ANDREWS Producer ROY MILAN]
A serial in 13 episodes from a story by JOAN EADINGTON
Part 3 by VALERIE GEORGESON Producer
ANGELA BEECHING
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE (R)
Written and presented by Johnny Ball , Ann De Caires and Mark Salter
Know how parascending lets you down gently? Where to dig for history? How machines make waves ?
What makes Delaney laugh on board Hyperspace Hotel and why time flies? Hyperspace Hotel
6: Hot and Cold Running Androids
Written by JAMES FOLLETT Researcher
JASON GARBETT Deisgner KATHY ATTY
Film director ALAN RUSSELL Producer JANE TARLETON
The Experiment
Yick Yu is convinced that Mr Raditch is picking on him, and just won't give him a chance.
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
by RICHARD OMMANNEY
Despite the Major's departure under a cloud, Daphne finds it hard to accept Sam as a silver lining.
Designer RICHARD BRACKENBURY Produced and directed by JOHN B. HOBBS (R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by Juliet Ace.
"You and me's strangers Donna. We come from different worlds. Leave it as it is, yeah?"
(Ceefax subtitles)
with David Coleman
Emlyn Hughes is joined by Scotland's Stephen Hendry who is bidding later this week to become snooker's youngest ever World
Champion. And from Wales's Triple Crown winning side the Cardiff lock forward
Bob Norster. Bill Beaumont is joined by England's vice-captain, the Middlesex bowler John Emburey , and the Rangers and Scotland striker Ally McCoist. Producer MIKE ADLEY BBC North West
by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert Steptoe and Harry H Corbett as Harold Steptoe
Guest star Leonard Rossiter
with J.G. Devlin
(R)
(Ceefax subtitles)
with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
The final part of an original serial by JOHN MCNEIL starring Eamon Boland with Sean Caffrey Des McAleer Tony Doyle and Hilary Reynolds 5: Divide and Rule
'I bet Reporter's got a cosy arrangement with the machine. Any mention of Paddy, day or night, bells ring, lights flash. Which means, Daisy, the computer knows who Paddy is.'
Music composed by RICHARD HARVEY
Film editor BOB BATHGATE
Script editor JENNY SHERIDAN Designer ALEX GOURLAY Producer RON CRADDOCK Director KEN HANNAM
*CEEFAX SUBTITLES
A series of five programmes about the realities of racial discrimination.
2: Sorry Dear, It's Gone In their second week in Bristol, Tim Marshall and Geoff Small are now looking for flats. There are plenty of places advertised in the local paper - but how many are open to both black and white? Geoff is told a flat has gone; ten minutes later, Tim is told it's still open. In between the flat-hunting, there's time for a little rest and recreation at St Paul's carnival - a chance for
Bristolians, black and white, to enjoy two days of eating, drinking and music.
Diana Ross takes you on a musical journey through the evolution of rhythm and blues, stopping to sing such classics as Summertime,
Sweet Soul Music and Do You
Know Where You're Going
To? Her guests for a series of spectacular production numbers include
Little Richard , Etta James and Billy Dee Williams.
Written by LANIE ROBERTSON Produced by DIANA ROSS
Directed by JOE LAYTON and GARY HALVORSON
An ANAID FILM PRODUCTION