6.5 The Art of Physick
6.30 Britain: Granary for the Roman Empire?
6.55 Halogens and Noble Gases
7.20 Leeds: A Study in Civic Pride
7.45 Landslips
It's Junior Olympics time for the local schools and Charlie has been entered in the decathlon.
with Kenneth Williams Sneeze and Be Slain by NORMAN HUNTER
Today: The Royal Reward
just switch off your television set and go out and do something less boring instead?
Your ideas, games and activities presented by the children of the Bristol Why Don't You....? gang.
Producer HILARY MURPHY
Series producer PETER CHARLTON Please send your ideas to Why Don't You....?
BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol [Postcode removed] If you want a reply please enclose a sae
Presenter Brian Jameson Guest Sarah Long
with subtitles, followed by Weather
The feature film starring
Rock Hudson , Jane Wyman
Passion and prejudice clash in this famous melodrama about a wealthy widow who, after years of shunning company, falls in love with a young gardener. Their difference in social status shocks her friends and gossip comes in the way of their love.
Douglas Sirk 's elegant film dissecting American small-town attitudes features stylish performances from Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman as the lovers crossed by circumstance.
Screenplay by PEG FENWICK Produced by ROSS HUNTER
Directed by DOUGLAS SIRK . Films: page 12
An animated film from China. Far, far away there lived a sea fairy on a magical island of coral. She lived there with her mother, the arrogant Sea Goddess, until she fell in love with a poor fisherman from across the sea.... Narrated by Rosalind Adams Music by SHIH-CHUN
Directed by WAN KU-CHAN Produced by THE SHANGHAI FILM ANIMATION STUDIO
John FitzMaurice Mills looks at techniques used by artists through the ages.
Understanding vanishing points, perspective and recession are vital to the artist. The Victorians invented gadgets to help, some of which are still in use today.
Studio director FIONA MCKENZIE Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS BBC Bristol
Medals and medallions - Russell Harty continues to discover that all that glisters is not gold.
Director JOHN ROONEY
Producer KEN STEPHINSON BBC Manchester
Presented by Paul Heiney
The holiday magazine with news features and essential information.
Kathy Rochford 's Mediterranean report.
Last-minute bargains - if you can get away by the weekend. Details also on The Travel Show's information line [number removed].
Jim Bacon 's weather facts and forecasts.
And the latest from Matthew Collins , The Travel Show's hitch-hiker.
Director SUE LOCHEAD
Producer ROGER MACDONALD
Executive producer ALAN DOBSON BBC Manchester
Osmond Brothers Special from the Silk Cut Festival
For the first time on British television, Alan, Merrill, Jay and Wayne sizzle through their new country stage show, generating as much excitement as ever from their fans at the Wembley Arena.
David Allan presents the highlights, and gets a small slice of background information on the new act from Alan and Merrill.
Festival organiser MERVYN CONN Sound
JOHN CAULFIELD. BARRIE HAWES Lighting JOHN KING
Designer PHIL ROBERSON
Produced and directed by DAVE PERROTTET
BBC2 Invitation Pairs
Crown Green Bowling Tournament
From an entry of 56 top county bowlers, 14 players have joined defending champions, Ken Strutt and David Blackburn , in the quarter-finals.
The total prize money is £7,030 -the winners receiving 21,000 each.
Tonight the strong Cheshire pairing of Keith Burrows and Barry Cookson meet experienced Greater Manchester pair, Roy Armson and Noel Burrows , in the first quarter-final.
Introduced by Richard Duckenfield from Mitchells and Butlers Social Club in Birmingham.
Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Producer KEITH PHILLIPS BBC Manchester
Throughout the 35 years of his evangelistic ministry, Billy Graham has warned us that the signs of 'the end of the age' as predicted in the New Testament book of Revelation are increasingly evident.
Famine is one of these signs and in spite of man's best efforts, two-thirds of the world is still starving. Billy Graham tells Colin Morris that the hoofbeats of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse who will usher in the predicted Armageddon are now 'nearer than ever before'.
3: The Black Horse -Famine
Director minette MARRIN Producer RALPH ROLLS
John Tusa , Peter Snow , Donald MacCormick with Olivia O'Leary and Jenni Murray present the reports and interviews that matter.
The last of a series of programmes surveying biotechnology
New Clones, New Creatures
Cloning and genetic engineering are among the more spectacular advances recently developed by the biological sciences. This programme shows how plants are cloned and mice genetically and permanently changed by manipulating their newly fertilised egg cells. But can the same techniques be applied to people? And if so, how soon will we be able to create the ultimate in biotechnology - the man-made human?
Production assistant HILARY BATHO Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
The feature film starring Pamela Franklin Michele Dotrice
Jane and Cathy, two nurses on a cycling holiday in France, notice a sinister-looking man in a village cafe. Shortly afterwards, when Cathy disappears at the site of an unsolved murder, the stranger turns up offering Jane assistance. But is he really a detective?
Screenplay by BRIAN CLEMENS and TERRY NATION Produced by ALBERT FENNELL and BRIAN CLEMENS Directed by ROBERT FUEST Films: page 12