Story: Otto the Bear written and illustrated by IVAN GANTSCHEV Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft , Stuart McGugan
Pianist WILLIAM BLEZARD
Percussionist ALAN GRAHAME
Graphic designer JOANNA ISLES Designer MARY GREAVES
Written and directed by MARGIE BARBOUR Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
4.25 Seeing Through Drawings
4.50 The First Years of Life - Clash!
5.15 S101 Preparatory Maths - Angles
Stan and Ollie get into trouble again but at least they're both in the same boat.
Part 14 by ALAN JANES
The first trip to the Outdoor Centre ends abruptly when Cathy and Trisha ignore a warning that some parts of the building are unsafe.
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer COLIN CANT
Director JACKIE WILLOWS
(For cast see Wednesday page 65)
The National Cat Club Championship Show, held in London's Olympia, is the largest cat show in the world, and again this year attracted a record number of entries.
Deborah Paige and Nick Hen derson were there to talk to some of the exhibitors and to take a close look at some of the prize cats.
Producer PETER MASSEY
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
with Cary Grant
Super-charmer Cary Grant offers a suave contrast to the girl next door in tonight's comedy when he plays a bachelor millionaire with a fine talent for seduction. Unemployed Cathy Timberlake is furious when a chauffeured car splashes her with mud and re-, solves to give its passenger a piece of her mind. When the opportunity arises, however, she is overcome by his good looks and all her resolutions vanish ... and Screenplay by STANLEY SHAPIRO and NATE MONASTER
Produced by STANLEY SHAPIRO and MARTIN MELCHER
Directed by DELBERT MANN Films: page 25
Tonight and every Thursday Russell Harty invites you to join him and his guests in the BBCs Manchester studios for an unpredictable half-hour of live entertainment.
Studio director PETER HAMILTON Producer KEN STEPHINSON Editor GORDON WATTS
(Russell Harty talks to Ronald Eyre in the first of a new series: Musical Encounters Sunday 6.15 pm Radio 4)
The sixth of seven travel films Three Miles High with Miles Kington
The highest railroad in the world climbs the Peruvian Andes. After 60 tunnels, 45 bridges and switch-backs to 15,000 feet, MILES KINGTON gives up record-breaking and takes the only rail route southwards to Bolivia. From Cuzco, the Inca capital, Kington crosses some of the finest scenery in South America, riding variously on footplate, Pullman, vintage railcar and steamer - all built in Britain.
Timetables and people he met suggested the route. So, well briefed on the local history of revolutions, Kington decided to try a smooth crossing of Lake Titicaca - the calm before the storm. He soon found the storm.
Film cameraman NICK LERA
Film editor PATRICK HAGGERTY
Series producer ROGER LAUGHTON
Producer tony MORRISON. BBC Manchester
with his special guests including Stephane Grappelli and Jean ' Toots' Thielemans Also featuring
NIELS HENNING PEDERSEN (bass) and MARTIN DREW (drums)
The fifth in a series of six programmes in which the world's foremost jazz pianist shares conversation and music with special international guests.
Programme associate BENNY GREEN Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer TONY BURROUGH
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
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 into what's going on behind the headlines; the latest news and weather forecast from LINDA ALEXANDER , plus the evening's sports results from MARSHALL LEE.
Producer PAUL NORRIS Directors
ALEX SAWARD and JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
GEORGE WALKER and JOHN MAHONEY Editor GEORGE CAREY