Story:
Don't Forget the Bacon written and illustrated by PAT HUTCHINS Presenters CAROL LEADER , LIONEL MORTON
Pianist RICHARD BROWN
Designer SHELACH LAWSON
Written and directed by CAROLE WARD Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
2.30 Rosy Brook Handicap Steeple-chase (3m)
3.0 Wyld Court and Tom Masson
Trophy Hurdle Race (2m) i
3.30 William Clark Stakes (Handi- ! cap) (6f)
4.0 Dick Dawson Stakes (Nursery Handicap) (lm round course) Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN , JIMMY LJNDLEY and RICHARD PITMAN
Television presentation DENNIS MONGER
5.50 The Steam Locomotive
6.15 Geochemical Surveying
Second of 20 programmes
Practical hints and tips on how to make your money go further and do more for yourself in and around the home with ZENA SKINNER , cookery expert
GEOFFREY SMITH , gardening expert ROY DAY , do-it-yourself expert
VAL HUDSON , consumer journalist
Items this week include replacing a broken window, taking gooseberry cuttings and how not to complain at your local supermarket.
Directors BRIAN DAVIES and FRICA GRIFFITHS
Producer PETER RIDING
Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion on events of the day.
Newsreader Richard Whitmore
Editor JOHN TISDALL
In Search of a Champion Heat 3: England East
With the England West and Scottish semi-finalists decided, Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall introduce two farmers and a shepherd who represent England East in Heat 3 of the television sheep dog trials from Buttermere. Vying for a place in the semi-finals are:
LLYR EVANS with Chip: with successes in the English National and International trials.
CHRIS WINTERTON with Lad: a regular competitor in the English National team.
BOB FRASER with Phil: an International champion and a shepherd for 52 years.
Producer PHILIP s. GILBERT
Like Father Like Son
In every family business the owner has, one day, to decide who should take over when he retires. This can be the most critical decision of his life. How does he make it? What does he take into account? John Swinfield has been with the family of James Grove and Sons, an old-established button-making factory in Halesowen. How are they coping with their problem?
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
A comedy series starring John Bird and John Fortune
This week presented by George Hamilton IV in a programme of international country and folk featuring SKEETER DAVIS THE MCCALMANS BONNIE DOBSON
JQHN TIMPSON and DENIS TUOHY and COLIN TOWNS with THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS
Musical director JEREMY LUBBOCK Sound HUGH BARKER Lighting BILL MILLAR Designer DON TAYLOR
Producer YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
starring with Virginia Stride
Elizabeth Spriggs Philip Madoc
A series of ten programmes 5: A Family Affairby MICHAEL J. BIRD
An elaborate plan goes wrong because of a woman's intuition.
Cast in order of appearance:
Designer RAY LONDON
= Producer ANDREW OSBORN
I Director PETER GRAHAM SCOTT
Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public: Tonight:
1: The British Motorcyclists' Federation
I I'm sorry, I didn't see you.' A thought-provoking programme to promote a safer traffic attitude between motorists and motorcyclists.
2: Flower Arranging
ALAN POWER and ROBBIE SMITH from Merseyside want to get rid of the ' snobby image ' people have of flower arrangers. ' We're not all ladies in petal hats and wellies.*
Made by the BMF and ALAN POWER and ROBBIE SMITH with the help of the BBC'S Community Programme Unit
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (clavichord) plays MOZART
Fantasia in D minor (K 397)