6.40 From Altar to Pulpit
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6.40 From Altar to Pulpit
7.5 Cyprus
7.30 Immunology Overview
(UHF only)
A Sticky Time
with ANN MORRISH
The Heroic Deeds of Jason Jones by PRUDENCE ANDREW
Jason Jones doesn't like being Jason Jones. He wants to be a hero like Jason the Argonaut !
Illustrated by JANET STERLING
Gobs of Gobaloons
A six-part serial from Norway
2: Kiwa arrives on the island of Havey, and encounters various reactions. His new friend, Gunnar, is determined to make the others accept Kiwa.
Story told by GABRIEL WOOLF
(Port 3 next Monday)
Weather JACK SCOTT
Dechrau Canmol: Hymn-singing
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
Story: The Little Girl Who Lived Down the Road, written and illustrated by NIKI DALY . Presenters Delia Morgan , Bruce Allan
Agaton Sax and The Feast at Bykoping
Two dastardly crooks escape from a London jail, determined to become the world's greatest criminals. The Swedish sleuth, Agaton Sax , and Chief Inspector Lisping-ton of Scotland Yard are soon on the trail. But the crooks have identical doubles - innocent men who start to cause confusion.
Voices by KENNETH Williams
Presented by DAPHNE JONES
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Win Some - Lose Some
A second report on the 77/78 football season of Manchester City. Nationwide's cameras filmed the wheeling and dealing behind the closed doors of a top Division One football club as it battled for success. Reporter Kevin Cosgrove Producers
DAVID ROWLEY , IAN TAYLOR
One morning last April on the Pendine Sands in Wales, Barry Bowles tried to become the fastest Briton ever on land. But his jet car, the Blonde Bombshell, overturned at 280 mph and broke up. Miraculously he survived, with only a scratched knee and damaged pride.
Bernard Clark tells the story of his attempt from the first preparations to the aftermath of the crash.
Film cameraman NIGEL MEAKIN Sound JOHN HORE
Film editor jobn WILKINSON Producer MIKE SCHOOLEY
starring
This week's adventure: The Plague When a settler unwittingly kills a friendly Indian, Dan'l Boone agrees to undergo the traditional Indian trial of justice in his place.
Written by MARGARET ARMEN and ALF HARRIS
Directed by ARTHUR MARKS
with Richard Baker
Weekend Weather JACK SCOTT
A film series starring
Tonight: The Sleep of Reason
College student Willie Flanders stalks back into a crowded classroom and shoots the lecturer with whom he had just quarrelled.
Tony's investigation leads to a startling courtroom revelation of a bizarre crime and its even stronger motive.
A series now seen for the first time on BBC1 of the popular musical quiz in which Joseph Cooper as question-master invites you to match your musical wits against a panel of music-lovers
Valerie Pitts , Robin Ray John Julius Norwich Guest musician
Stephen Bishop-Kovacevich
Director ROBIN LOUGH
Producer Walter TODDS {First shown on BBC2)
starring Jean Harlow with Chester Morris , Lewis Stone
' So gentlemen prefer blondes? ' Red-headed Lil Andrews is not convinced and Jean Harlow , the famous platinum hair suitably disguised, makes the, idea seem absurd. Her performance as the go-getting good-time girl proved too much for the British censor who banned the film in 1932. Lil Andrews is a typist determined to climb the social ladder. As a first step, she decides to marry her boss. The fact that he already has a wife is only a minor irritation for the single-minded Lil.
Based on a story by KATHERINE BRUSH Directed by JACK CONWAY
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