Story: Charlie Grumble by ROSEMARY HILL Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey , Ben Thomas
It isn't often that Stan has an idea, let alone a good one, but Ollie is fool-hardy enough to act upon it with the inevitable result.
A series in 16 episodes Part 12 by ALAN JANES
During the half-term, Tucker and Benny start work for Alan's father and by accident discover that someone is stealing valuable building materials from him.
Grange Hill pupils:
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer COLIN CANT
Director BRIAN LENNANE
Taratata
A delightful Canadian cartoon featuring a colourful parade celebrating past and present in North America.
Directed by FREDERIC BACK
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
with James Garner
This week it is James Garners turn to be on the receiving end of Doris Day's dizzy charm - as the long-suffering doctor whose wife becomes an overnight sensation in a live soap commercial.
Beverly Boyer is rapidly transformed from a loving, hard-working, thrifty wife and mother into an absent, hard-working, thrifty soap queen and Dr Boyer soon decides he wants his wife back ...
Screenplay by CARL REINER
Producers ROSS HUNTER. MARTIN MELCHER
Directed by NORMAN JEWISON. Films : p 25
Tonight and every Thursday
Russell Harty invites you to join him and his guests in the BBC's Manchester studios for an unpredictable half-hour of live entertainment.
Studio director PETER HAMILTON Producer KEN STEPHINSON Editor GORDON WATTS
The fifth of seven travel films Zambezi Express with Michael Wood
Cape Town to the Victoria Falls - still the most romantic railway journey in Africa.
MICHAEL WOOD, a young historian, follows the trail of the empire builder, Cecil Rhodes. His journey takes him through the great wilderness of the Karoo and the diamond fields of Kimberley to the gold city of Johannesburg and its sprawling offspring. Soweto.
Leaving South Africa, Wood travels through Botswana around the edge of the Kalahari into a war, for, in December 1979, Zimbabwe-Rhodesia was still a battlefield as the politicians argued out a cease-fire agreement in London.
Film cameraman NICK LERA Film editor BRUCE RAWLINGS
Series producer ROGER LAUGHTON
Producer BRIAN JAMES. BBC Manchester
The fourth of six programmes
Special guests Gary Karr , classical double-bass virtuoso, and Howard ' Sandman ' Sims with Chuck Green from Maps on Their Taps. Also featuring
NIELS HENNING PEDERSEN (bass) and MARTIN DREW (drums) with NAT 'KING' COLE and DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA in vintage recorded excerpts.
Programme associate BENNY GREEN Sound KEITH GUNN
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer TONY BURROUGH
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD