Story: The Cat Who Followed his Nose by ANN REAY , illustrated by CRAHAM MCCALLUM. Presenters Delia Morgan , Johnny Ball
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing. followed by Weather
A Hal Roach film
(Black and white)
The first lady of Country Music
Tammy Wynette visits Snape Maltings in the first of four programmes to sing her favourite songs. This week's guest George Hamilton IV
Musical accompaniment by THE TENNESSEE GENTLEMEN and THE BILL CLARKE 5
Director RICK GARDNER
Producer Douglas HESPE
A chance for younger viewers to see this award-winning series.
Cameraman Sid Perou penetrates the mysterious world where TV has never been before - Dow Cave. Dow cave, near Kettlewell, has the worst accident record in British caving. Harry .Long, an underground rescue team leader on year-long standby, takes us through a series of hazards to show why.
Film editor MARTIN WINTERTON
Executive producer DOUGLAS B. SMITH
in Tram Ride to the Bluebell by JAMES MITCHELL , with ' A good marrer he said - The best until you cross him'' I crossed him three weeks back '
Producer ANDREW OSBORN
Director BILL HAYS. '.First shown on BBC1)
Weather on 2
Week by week Newsweek disentangles, illuminates and explains an issue of current concern.
Presented by Richard Kershaw
with David Jessel and John Tusa
Jimmy Carter: The Mid-term Report
This summer, Jimmy Carter's popularity with the American people was the lowest of any mid-term President since Harry Truman. But the Camp David agreement, and signs of an improving relationship with Congress, have led to speculation that Carter has turned the corner. On the eve of next week's Congressional elections, Richard Kershaw assesses the performance and problems of the man who promised to take politics back to the people,
starring Frank Sinatra , Gene Kelly Selected by film critic Dilys Powell as the film she would most enjoy seeing again. A trio of sailors on a day's leave in New York go ' on the town' in an exuberant, non-stop musical trip.
Directed by GENE KELLY and STANLEY DONEKN. Films: page 10
by Derek Ingrey
A drama series in eight episodes
In the confusion of a road accident ten lives are mixed in a jig-saw of past and present.
With hindsight they would all have been elsewhere, but none of their lives will ever be the same again.
featuring Patricia Garwood, Peter Geddis, Davyd Harries, Geoffrey Hinsliff, Caroline Holdaway, Martin Neil, Bernard Kay, Patrick Jordan, Michelle Newell
with Daniel Hill, Jane Collins and Michael Byrne
Weather
Great Britain v USA
The Carnation Wightman Cup
Can Britain's women carry on where the Davis Cup men left off? Highlights of the first two singles matches played this evening at the Royal Albert Hall in the 50th meeting between the two countries. Introduced by DAVID VINE
Commentators DAN MASKELL and JOHN BARRETT
Producers FRED VINER and BOB DUNCAN Wightman Cup scores on CEEFAX
The programme in which the BBC hands aver air time to the public.
Tonight: SCRAM
The Scottish Campaign to Resist the Atomic Menace
We are committed to taking all non-violent steps necessary to prevent the construction of a nuclear power station at Torness in East Lothian.' Sickened with public enquiries, unimpressed by self-important experts, and cynical of government, four people from differer walks of life explain why they are fighting for a future without nuclear power.
Presented hy the Scottish Campaign to Resist the Atomic Menace with the help of the Community Programme Unit.
Competition Poem ROSALIND SHANKS reads
Fingernails by BLAKE MORRISON