Today's story is "The Dove and the Ant" by Aesop
Dr David Bellamy dives deeper into the North Sea.
(Natural history film by NDR (Hamburg))
with Peter Woods; Weather
The people, the stories and the action behind the one commodity no one can do without - money.
Including The Money Minder, our up-to-the-minute news feature on the Stock Market.
for River Trout
With Eric Stevens
A series which takes you through the angler's year.
Early spring on the River Deveron, with the water running clear, and still cold, off the mountains. The insect life is only beginning to stir after the winter, and the brown trout are just starting to get into good condition. It's what the trout fisherman has been dreaming of since the turn of the year - the first outing of the season.
Topical arts magazine
Introduced by David Jones
Dostoevsky
'Do you know what a death sentence means? - who says human nature can bear this without madness?' ...the words of a man taken out to execution and pardoned only at the very last moment: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, one of the greatest of Russian writers, born 150 years ago last week.
This account of his life is based on his own writings, with excerpts from the television productions of The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov, and with Ian Holm as Dostoevsky.
Bron and Bird
Another sidelong glance at the stories that don't get on to the arts page - with Eleanor Bron and John Bird.
(David Jones is a member of the RSC)
Written by Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie With Tim Brooke-Taylor
Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
With Julian Orchard, Tommy Godfrey, Ray Marlowe
The Goodies try to stop the mass export of Britain's antiques, hindered by the Minister of Culture, an auctioneer and a millionaire Texan.
A special programme from Birmingham examining the ways in which broadcasting in this country reflects the situation and the interests of coloured immigrants. The main speaker is Stuart Hall, Acting Director of the Centre for Cultural Studies at Birmingham University.
Chairman George Scott