9.5 Engineering Craft Studies
Properties and Grain Structure
9.35 It's Maths
Multiplication
9.58 Let's Go
A series of 19 programmes 6: Let's Go and Get Ready
Presented by BRIAN RIX
10.12 Words and Pictures Meg and Mog
10.30 English
A Collier's Friday Night: 2
11.2 Everyday Maths
A Number of Things
11.40-11.55 Des le Debut Face-to-face French
3: Making requests; Asking permission; Must and need
12.5 pm Tele-France
A series of ten programmes 5: Le Velo
Weather Jim Bacon
Television's 'live' and liveliest magazine programme features Star Chef - today's guest, comedian Michael Bentine, demonstrates his culinary skills when he prepares his favourite dish in the foyer.
Presented by Sam Dale
2.1 Watch
Transport: Trains
2.18 Twentieth-century History
Hitler's Germany 1933-1936
2.40-3.0 A Good Read: 6
3.25 Delia Smith 's Cookery Course Pastry
Book (same title) part 1, £3.75 from bookshops
3.53 Regional News (exc London)
A series of cartoons about two zany mice, Pixie and Dixie, and their ever-present foe, Jinks the cat.
by Violet Bibby
with James Laurenson
A cartoon series
Tarzan finds the elephants are terrorised by giant spiders.
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, films and features.
TV's most famous sci-fi series starring William Shatner as Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr Spock
This week: Metamorphosis
Love takes many forms, but surely none stranger than the pervasive passion which envelops the shuttlecraft Galileo and maroons it beyond hope of rescue. It seems likely that pestilence and war will take their toll before Captain Kirk can reach the heart of the matter.
with Magnus Magnusson
Tonight, the contestants hail from Oswestry, Northampton, Coventry and Redditch, and seek, in this eighth heat, to gain a place in the next semi-final round.
They are:
Robert Ingle (political agent) The Life of Benjamin Disraeli
Deborah Hill-Trevor (farmer's wife) English Life and Times 1780-1815
John McLeod (local government officer) The Career of Oliver Cromwell
Gerald Sparrow (teacher) Geology
Director ANTONIA CHARLTON Producer BILL WRIGHT
Theme music is on Top BBCtv Themes Vol 2 (record RER 365, cassette ZCR 365)
A series of six programmes by JOHN KANE , starring
Terry Scott and June Whitfield
'The amazing thing about our marriage is how we've both managed to keep our looks. The only thing about June that changes is her mind. But that's a woman's privilege and June is all warm, wonderful woman ... except her feet which turn into blocks of ice around three in the morning. And she's so intelligent, she could have taken up the Law. Thank heavens she married me and settled for laying it down instead.'
'Terry's like the lamp in a light-house. He doesn't smoke or go out at night and though he sometimes leaves you in the dark, he soon comes round again. Loving Terry means never having to say you're sorry ... or very much else for that matter since he does most of the talking for both of us. The secret formula of our happy marriage is T*A*S*K* - T for tolerance, A for amiability, S for selflessness, and K for knowing when to keep your mouth shut.'
Terry and June are moving to Purley and it seemed a good idea to redecorate the house before moving in. But then they learn of its sinister ' reputation'.
Costume designer ANDREW ROSE
Make-up artist SANCIA BERNELEY-TROMAS Studio sound JEFF BOOTH Lighting FRED WRIGHT Designer GRAEME STORY
Producer PETER WHITMORE
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Britain's 'black economy' is booming. The Risk Business uncovers a moonlighting co-operative of bus drivers, conductors and inspectors. They carry out building work, decorating, carpet-laying, TV repairs and car maintenance. Andrew Neil reports from Italy where moonlighting and tax evasion have reached truly operatic proportions among doctors, dentists and lawyers; and a million houses have been built unofficially in the last ten years. An economist argues that this activity is not only keeping the Italian economy afloat but also propelling it into the 21st century with new forms of post-industrial economic growth.
Kieran Prendiville reveals other ways in which the taxman loses revenues - through businessmen's perks and completely legal but highly artificial tax-avoidance schemes. One firm for example paid a fee of £2.3m for the know-how and saved themselves £18m. Is the 'black economy' out of control?
Michael Parkinson and his guests Music HARRY STONEHAM
Designer JANET BUDDEN
Programme associate CHRIS greenwoo* Assistant producer SITA WILLIAMS Director JOHN hughes
Produced by JOHN fisher