Live coverage of the fourth day in Blackpool
(For details: see BBCl 3.55 pm)
Further coverage from Blackpool
The Suntory World Match Play
Championship from the West Course, Wentworth.
In today s second round, tne tour seeded players compete over 36 holes of match play against yesterday's first-round winners. The four seeds are:
Severiano Ballesteros the 1979 Open champion Hale Irwin the 1979 US Open champion Fuzzy Zoeller the 1979 US Masters' champion Isao Aoki the defending champion
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER Commentator PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK , ALEX HAY and MARK MCCORMACK
Producers RICHARD TILLING , FRED VINER Editor DAVID KENNING
Live coverage of the speech by the Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party, The Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher , mp
Reporting team Robin Day
David Dimbleby , Robert McKenzie
Outside broadcast producer MICHAEL LUMLEY
Producer PETER KENYATTA Editor MARGARET DOUGLAS
The Suntory World Match Play Championship from the West Course, Wentworth HARRY CARPENTER introduces further coverage.
4.50 Language Cohesion
5.15 Uses of Biochemistry
5.40 James Bond: 8
6.5 Solar Cells
6.30 Loudspeaker Telephones
from Clacks Farm with Peter Seabrook and Arthur Billitt Heating the greenhouse gets more and more expensive. What economies can be made? Also preparing the soil to be in perfect condition in the spring and making some good compost. Produced by JOHN KENYON
A witty social comment by one of Yugoslavia's top animators.
This is the story of four little men who constantly reject the attempts of a fifth man to join their groups -whether it be a pop group or a team of bellringers.
Animation by ZLATKO GRGIC
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
Excerpts from this curate's diary dramatised by JAMES ANDREW HALL A Baby at the Vicarage
Mrs Venables gives birth to a daughter to the delight of the whole parish.
Producer ROSEMARY HILL
Directed by PETER HAMMOND
A series of five films about the pleasures of dancing - insights into the worlds of jive, rock n roll, the samba, the cha cha cha, the foxtrot, the quickstep and ... 1: Disco
In the wake of the disco explosion Britain has recently become a dancing society again. Nightly, in dance-halls and dance studios in pubs and clubs and even at home, millions dance and learn to dance. Tonight, PEGGY SPENCER ,
PAT THOMPSON and MICHAEL STYLlANOS demonstrate the basic disco figures.
Producer TONY ROBERTS
Say ' Evening all' to almost anyone, and they'll identify Dixon , alias Jack Warner. Mention the wartime Garrison Theatre shows and many will remember Jack's 'Mind my bike' and 'Letter from my bruvver, Sid', in the days when he was a stage and radio star. Tonight, with photographs and film clips, he talks about his long and successful career. Recorded at the Westminster Theatre.
Programme associate JIMMY PERRY Producer DON SAVER
continues the season of great Warner Brothers pictures, starring Henry Fonda , James Cagney
William Powell , Jack Lemmon
As the war in the Pacific nears its end, Roberts, the cargo officer on a US supply ship, longs to see some action. But all his applications for transfer to a fighting ship are turned down by his captain, a hard martinet hated by the entire crew.
Henry Fonda , and Cagney at his eccentric best, head an outstanding cast in this highly-successful comedy drama.
Screenplay by FRANK NUGENT andJOSHUA LOGAN
Produced by LELAND HAYWARD
Directed by JOHN FORD and MERVYN LEROY
including Conservative Party Conference report, and Weather
A way of ending the week with Sir Harold Wilson.
SIR HAROLD, the longest-serving prime minister in peacetime this century, introduces his own late-night talk show and converses with a selection of personal guests.
PETER JEFFREY reads
The Height of the Ridiculous by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES