Today's story is "Lucy's Parcel" by Leslie Pitt
The closing stages of the semi-finals.
Harry Carpenter introduces the latest news and action from Wentworth and previews the prospect of tomorrow's Final.
Most marine film-makers work in the warmer seas-and the dark, cold water at the edge of Bridlington prom has been ignored. This series corrects the omission.
A beautiful and sometimes bizarre life has been revealed by advanced filming techniques - a unique opportunity for a scientist, Dr David Bellamy, to explore the results of millions of years of evolution.
Natural history film from Norddeutscher Rundfunk (Hamburg)
with Peter Woods
Weather
Cars now form the spearhead of Japan's competitive export drive throughout the world. In Britain last year Toyota sold 1,600 cars. This year they aim to double that. Tonight's Money Programme looks at some of the ways they are trying to do it. And the latest news of the world of finance in the Money-Minder.
Presented by Brian Widlake, Alan Watson, Paul Griffiths
(Colour)
with Percy Thrower from The Magnolias, Bomere Heath, Shropshire
Lifting and storing dahlias, chrysanthemums and gladioli.
(Colour)
Written by Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie with Tim Brooke-Taylor
starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
with Reginald Marsh, Valerie Stanton
Nobody in their right mind would consider the 'Goodies' as sportsmen but when their country needs them to save the Commonwealth, they rally round the flag.
(Colour)
Topical arts magazine
Introduced by David Jones
1789: This year's theatrical rage of Paris now opening at the Round House in London - you, the audience are made to witness the outbreak of the French revolution created around you by Ariane Mnouchkine and the Theatre du Soleil.
In a Free State: V.S. Naipaul's new book, a collection of stories, is an explanation of the nature of freedom. Jim Douglas Henry talks to this fascinating writer.
Agit Prop Art: Agit Prop - yesterday's propaganda posters, like those of the Russian revolution - can end up today on bed-sitting-room walls. What is it that makes the political poster good and popular art?
The Gabrieli play Schubert: Some music from the Gabrieli String Quartet's current series of concerts.
(David Jones is a member of the RSC)
(Colour)
and Weather