9.38 People of Many Lands
(shown on Monday)
10.0-10.20 Discovering Science
(shown on Monday)
11.5-11.25 Scene
(shown on Thursday)
11.35 Engineering: Craft and Science
(shown on Monday)
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9.38 People of Many Lands
(shown on Monday)
10.0-10.20 Discovering Science
(shown on Monday)
11.5-11.25 Scene
(shown on Thursday)
11.35 Engineering: Craft and Science
(shown on Monday)
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Songs of Praise from Cardigan
(first shown on BBC Wales)
(all transmitters except Scotland, Northern Ireland, and BBC Wales)
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(shown on Tuesday)
A programme for children under 5
Wendy Wood tells Border Stories
Introduced by Michael Aspel
With Peter Glaze, Rod McLennan, Frances Barlow, Jillian Comber
Special guest Malcolm Roberts
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Robert Robinson takes a weekly look at criticism and comments from younger viewers
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The Galloping Gourmet
Graham Kerr takes a lighthearted look at one of his favourite recipes and cooks it with an expert eye.
(A series of programmes made in Canada)
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Barbara Hughes, teacher
Gladys Lloyd, sub-librarian
David Elias, lecturer
Donald Hughes, metallurgical chemist
Terence Isaacs, sales director
Russell Jenkins, retired teacher
Chairman Harvey Hall
A film series of tales from the last frontier of the great American West starring James Drury as The Virginian.
Trampas is forced to take sides against an old friend when violence comes to Eagle Rock.
Among the cast this week is Leonard Nimoy (Mr Spock in Star Trek) as Keith Bentley.
(First shown on BBC2)
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The stars of the silent comedy screen
Introduced by Michael Bentine from the National Film Theatre, London
The second of four programmes which look at the artists made famous by film producer Hal Roach including Harold Lloyd, Stan Laurel and Charlie Chase
A BBCtv production in association with Mitchell Monkhouse Associates and Raymond Rohauer
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Reader Richard Baker and Weather
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A television novel by Harold Robbins
starring Lana Turner as Tracy Carlyle Hastings, George Hamilton as Duncan Carlyle, Ralph Bellamy as Baylor Carlyle, Rossano Brazzi as Antaeus Riakos, Kevin McCarthy as Philip Hastings, Michael Vincent as Jeffrey Hastings, Diana Muldaur as Belle Wheeler
Baylor and Belle announce their engagement but the occasion is not altogether happy. Threatened with prison for embezzlement, Philip is desperate and goes to Riakos for money.
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Cliff Michelmore reports on piracy in the air direct from Gatwick Airport
In the past year some 60 aircraft have been hijacked by gunmen and their pilots forced to fly thousands of miles off route at pistol point. This new wave of aerial crime, starting over Cuba, has spread in recent weeks to Europe and the Middle East. Can airlines offer their passengers better protection against hijacking? Do gun shots through the cabin roof wreck a pressurised airliner at cruising altitude? Why are so few hijackers brought to trial? The pilot of a hijacked plane, a flight engineer, and an aviation doctor examine reasons for this new kind of crime and demonstrate on the flight deck of a Boeing 707 what happens in a hijack emergency.
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Presented all this week by Kenneth Allsop with the latest news in pictures
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by Robert Aickman
Dramatised by Hugh Whitemore
Three months after their marriage Phrynne and Gerald Banstead decide to stay at the Bell Inn, an ostensibly picturesque pub in East Anglia. As they arrive the whole place seems strangely deserted - the only sound they can hear is the desolate tolling of a church bell...
(first shown on BBC2)
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