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9.38 Science Extra: Physics: Storing Energy
Introduced by Jim Jardine
(Shown last week)
(Repeated on Thursday)

10.0 Merry-Go-Round: A Hospital at Night
Introduced by Gabriel Woolf
(Shown last week)

10.25-10.45 Maths Today: Year 1: There and Back
Introduced by David Sturgess
(Shown last week)
(Repeated on Tuesday)

11.0-11.20 Discovering Science: The Atmosphere
Introduced by Michael Underwood
(Shown last week)
(Repeated on Tuesday)

11.35 Mirror for Our Dreams: The Ways and Meanings of Cinema: 4: Experience and Meaning
Introduced by Michael Cronin
Written by Victor Perkins
(Shown last week)
(Repeated on Wednesday)

12.5-12.25 Engineering: Craft and Science: Unit 1: Engineering Materials: 4: Cast Iron
Introduced by D.R.C. Holmes, C.Eng., A.M.I.Prod.E.
(Shown last week on BBC-2)
(Repeated on Wednesday and on Friday - not Scottish)
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 59

Contributors

Presenter (Science Extra):
Jim Jardine
Producer (Science Extra):
David Roseveare
Presenter (Merry-Go-Round):
Gabriel Woolf
Producer (Merry-Go-Round):
John Chapple
Presenter (Maths Today):
David Sturgess
Producer (Maths Today):
John Cain
Producer (Maths Today):
Peter Weiss
Presenter (Discovering Science):
Michael Underwood
Producer (Discovering Science):
Geoffrey Hall
Presenter (Mirror for Our Dreams):
Michael Cronin
Writer (Mirror for Our Dreams):
Victor Perkins
Producer (Mirror for Our Dreams):
Alan G. Bell
Presenter (Engineering:
Craft and Science): D.R.C. Holmes
Director (Engineering:
Craft and Science): Jeremy Johnston
Producer (Engineering:
Craft and Science): Nat Taylor

2.5 Exploring Your World: Keeping Afloat
Introduced by Harry Armstrong
(Shown last week)
(Repeated on Wednesday)

2.30 Going to Work: Finding Out
Introduced by Peter West
"It's strange at first, but you soon get used to it... It was different from school, I didn't know where I was at first... I was so tired I could hardly stand at the end of the day..."
A film about the work-experience scheme of a Yeovil school.
(Shown last week)
(Repeated on Tuesday)

2.55 People of Many Lands: Irish Republic: Horses in Tipperary
Introduced by Alan Barry
(Shown last week)
(Repeated on Friday)

3.20-3.40 Twentieth-Century Focus: Topical Programme
What lies behind the headlines? Who are the men whose decisions affect all our lives? What is happening in the world today?
(Repeated on Tuesday and on Wednesday - not Scottish)
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 59

Contributors

Presenter (Exploring Your World):
Harry Armstrong
Producer (Exploring Your World):
Bill Scott
Presenter (Going to Work):
Peter West
Producer (Going to Work):
Gordon Croton
Presenter (People of Many Lands):
Alan Barry
Producer (People of Many Lands):
Andrew Neal
Director (Twentieth-Century Focus):
Martyn Bond
Producer (Twentieth-Century Focus:
John Miller

The Gee Family from Portadown v. The McConnell Family from Magherafelt
A contest in speed and wits between families from all over the United Kingdom
Introduced by Robert Robinson

Brian Gee is the Principal of Portadown Technical College, his wife is a housewife, and the two children, John and Gillian, are at Portadown College.
Albert McConnell is a physician, his wife Estelle a housewife, and the children, Judith and Derek, are at Rainey Endowed School.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Robinson
Contestant:
Brian Gee
Contestant:
John Gee
Contestant:
Gillian Gee
Contestant:
Albert McConnell
Contestant:
Estelle McConnell
Contestant:
Judith McConnell
Contestant:
Derek McConnell
Director:
Bob Toner
Producer:
Cecil Korer

by Allan Prior
Starring John Slater, John Woodvine
with Paul Angelis and Ron Davies

Sergeant Stone sees two youths, Vinny and Vic Redmond, trying car door handles in Newtown Centre. Their father is serving time in Walton jail and the two lads look like following in his footsteps. But Stone, as Crime Prevention Officer, decides to take a hand in the affairs of Vinny and Vic...
For cast list see page 23

Contributors

Writer:
Allan Prior
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Christopher Barry
Det.-Sgt. Stone:
John Slater
P.C. Bannerman:
Paul Angelis
P.C. Roach:
Ron Davies
Det.-Insp. Witty:
John Woodvine

Written by Ronnie Taylor
Harry Worth in a new series of unlikely situations
Featuring Norman Bird as Mr. Keenan, Robert Dorning as Mr. Beveridge, Anthony Sagar as Police Sgt. Rhodes, Lionel Wheeler as P.C. Mellish, Amy Dalby as Clarissa Twiggitt, Hilda Barry as Emily Twiggitt, Dianne Greaves as Miss Dempster

It is a perfectly normal afternoon in a small suburban bank. Then at four minutes to three, a last-minute customer arrives. And that's when the trouble starts. For the customer, needless to say, is Harry Worth...
(See colour feature on centre pages)

Contributors

Writer:
Ronnie Taylor
Music:
Dennis Wilson
Design:
Guy Featherstone
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Himself:
Harry Worth
Mr. Keenan:
Norman Bird
Mr. Beveridge:
Robert Dorning
Police Sgt. Rhodes:
Anthony Sagar
P.C. Mellish:
Lionel Wheeler
Clarissa Twiggitt:
Amy Dalby
Emily Twiggitt:
Hilda Barry
Miss Dempster:
Dianne Greaves

People, places, and problems that matter most to Britain and the world
Introduced by Robin Day with Panorama reporters Michael Charlton, David Dimbleby, Richard Kershaw, Robert MacNeil and James Mossman

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Richard Kershaw
Reporter:
Robert MacNeil
Reporter:
James Mossman
Editor:
David J. Webster

Dramatised by John Gould
Starring Peter Cushing
and Nigel Stock as Dr. Watson
also starring Dennis Price as Lord Holdhurst, Corin Redgrave as Percy Phelps
and featuring Peter Bowles as Joseph Harrison

"When the Foreign Secretary comes to me in person, I know it's about something serious. Especially when he uses an assumed name."

See page 33

Contributors

Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dramatised by:
John Gould
Script Editor:
John Barber
Script Editor:
Donald Tosh
Designer:
Roger Cheveley
Producer:
William Sterling
Director:
Antony Kearey
Sherlock Holmes:
Peter Cushing
Dr. Watson:
Nigel Stock
Lord Holdhurst:
Dennis Price
Percy Phelps:
Corin Redgrave
Joseph Harrison:
Peter Bowles
Ar bassador:
Roger Maxwell
Charles Gorot:
Patrick Tull
Tangey:
Robin Wentworth
Peters:
Lane Meddick
Mrs. Tangey:
Lucy Griffiths
Constable:
Humphrey Heathcote
Inspector Forbes:
Donald Tandy
Mrs. Hudson:
Grace Arnold
Annie Harrison:
Jane Lapotaire

A new comedy series starring Stanley Baxter
With guest Kenny Lynch
and Hannah Gordon, Victor Carin
BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
Conducted by Iain Sutherland
From Scotland

Stanley's guest tonight, Kenny Lynch, sings 'I believe in you'. Other items in the show include a visit to the presentation of the 'Rat of the Year Awards' to meet such personalities as Liberitchie, Dame Sybil Fosdyke, and Elizabeth Naylor. Stanley also presents a look at the world's top musical 'Star!'

Contributors

Scripts:
Ken Hoare
Scripts:
Iain MacIntyre
Designer:
Helen Rae
Producer:
David Bell
Comedian:
Stanley Baxter
Singer:
Kenny Lynch
[Actress]:
Hannah Gordon
[Actor]:
Victor Carin
Musicians:
BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
Conductor:
Iain Sutherland

A quick look at the news of the day and a longer look at what matters with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie
with on-the-spot reports by Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, David Lomax, Philip Tibenham, Denis Tuohy, Linda Blandford

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Reporter:
Linda Blandford
Assistant Editor:
John Dekker
Assistant Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta
Editor:
Anthony Whitby

A beginner's course in folk guitar with John Pearse

The 4/4 scratch-learning to alternate your bass notes - and the waltz-time scratch
(Repeated on Friday at 7.0 p.m. BBC-2)
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 59

Contributors

Presenter/Guitarist:
John Pearse
Producer:
Victor Poole

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