A series of ten programmes 9:Looking Ahead
Presented by ROBERT FINIGAN
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Calling the Police
Have you ever been burgled? What would you do if you were?
A series of six short films 5:The Swedish System
Written and produced by GORDON CROTON
6: The Venice of England
A series of five programmes 3:Getting the Facts
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
A 15-part sociology series 8:Free Time?
Narrated by MICHAEL MOLYNEUX Producer TONY ROBERTS
Director LIBBY HALLIDAY
A series of seven films
5:Safe Systems Commentary spoken by DENNIS WATERMAN
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
The Norwich Union Trophy
European champion JOHN HILTON from England, currently ranked five in the world, had to qualify for this tournament as one of the eight leading players on the Grand Prix circuit. Competitors from Eastern Europe, North America and China make this a high quality event.
Introduced from the Black Lion Sports Centre, Gillingham, by TONY GUBBA.
Ollie is in hospital but a visit from Stan is definitely not what the doctor ordered.
(Black and white)
A series in 14 parts
12:Pups. Pigs and Pickle
Adapted by TERENCE DUDLEY
Tristan proves he is a gentleman, but when James successfully delivers a calf and is offered an inedible breakfast of fat bacon and piccalilli, it creates a situation which puts his love of good food severely to the test....
Producer bill SELLARS
Directed by ROBERT TRONSON ( First shown on BBC1) ( Part 13 next Monday)
In the studio
Dire Straits, The Motels
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
starring
The Torch
A surprise for John when the Dew Drop Inn changes hands.
Based on EARL HAMNER JR 'S autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain Written by ROD PETERSON
Directed by DAVID WHEELER
Every Tuesday in London's Greenwood Theatre and every Thursday in the BBC's Manchester studios, Russell Harty invites you to join him. There'll be guests, an audience, some music and a lot of entertainment.
Studio director RON ISTED Producer TOM GUTTERIDGE Editor GORDON WATTS
The last of a six-part comedy series in which Kelly Monteith, one of America's brightest young comedians, presents his uniquely comic view of life. Written by KELLY MONTEITH and NEIL SHAND and featuring Gabrielle Drake with Jacqueline Clarke
Percy Edwards , Barrie Gosney Jayne Lester , Victor Spinetti Philip Trewinnard
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Sound JOHN DELANY
Lighting ERIC WALLIS
Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Produced by JAMES MOIR
The first of 13 programmes Written and presented by Robert Kee
A Nation Once Again
Ireland: A Television History is the first major attempt to tell the history of a country on television - from its first beginnings to the present day.
Since the late 1960s we have all grown used to the suffering and violence in Northern Ireland. But these are just the latest events in an old story that began 800 years ago when England first became involved with Ireland-whose first inhabitants had arrived there
8.000 years before.
In this first programme Robert Kee surveys the different races of invaders that, over the centuries, have gone to make up today's Irish people - from the stone-age men to the coming of the English and the Scots - and he asks if all these races can ever be ' a nation once again'.
Film cameramen
PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER , KEN LOWE Film editor SIMON HAMMOND
Series producer JEREMY ISAACS Producer jenny BARRACLOUGH Produced in association with RADIO TELEFIS EIREANN
Brookes On ... 101
The Norwich Union Trophy from Gillingham * 0.
Highlights of the day's play in this competition for the eight players currently leading the points table on the Grand Prix circuit. Commentator TONY GUBBA
Producer JOHN PHILIPS
PETER SNOW, CHARLES WHEELER JOHN TUSA and PETER HOBDAY present an informed account of what's happening in the world: special reports from the BBC's correspondents at home and abroad, investigations by Newsnight's own team of reporters; the latest news and weather from LINDA ALEXANDER , plus the evening's sports results from DAVID ICKE.