9.15 Mathematics in Action: Economic Models
Introduced by Kenneth Wigley
9.38 Maths Today: Year 2: Summing Things Up
Introduced by Stewart Gartside
10.0 Out of the Past: Bonds Not Chains
10.25 Words and Pictures (A)
10.40 Interval
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9.15 Mathematics in Action: Economic Models
Introduced by Kenneth Wigley
9.38 Maths Today: Year 2: Summing Things Up
Introduced by Stewart Gartside
10.0 Out of the Past: Bonds Not Chains
10.25 Words and Pictures (A)
10.40 Interval
Pippin and Tog find that not everything grows when planted in the ground.
11.0 Watch!: The Willow Pattern Plate
Introduced by Rosanne Harvey
11.18 Going to Work
11.40 Making Music: The Story of Lieutenant Cockatoo
Introduced by John Langstaff
with children from Minet Junior School, Hayes, Middlesex
Welsh quiz programme
Introduced by James Lloyd
Outside broadcast cameras present for the first time in colour The Principal Races and The Fashion Scene from the first day of the Royal Meeting
2.30 Queen Anne Stakes (over 1 mile)
3.5 Prince of Wales Stakes (over 11 miles)
3.45 Queen's Vase (over 2 miles)
4.20 Coventry Stakes (over 6 furlongs)
The Fashion Scene described by Mister Fish
4.35 Interval
by Susan Hill
With Raymond Leppard
A cartoon film series
The varied adventures of Hector the Dog and Zaza the Cat, not forgetting next-door-neighbour Mrs Kiki Frog.
Janet and Peter explore Little Broad with Bob Smithson and Joe Godfrey
and the BBC Campaign Report from the Newsroom of the BBC Election studio, David Dimbleby brings you today's campaign in the General Election, 1970
and Weather
Introduced by David Coleman direct from Mexico
The action... the news... the personalities of The 1970 World Cup
Tomorrow, the Semi-finals of the World Cup will be played, in Mexico City and Guadalajara. The BBC commentary team in Mexico bring you all the latest news of these vital games.
With analysis of the four Semi-final countries by the Grandstand team of experts.
In Mexico with David Coleman: Joe Mercer and Don Revie
In London with Frank Bough: Brian Clough, Noel Cantwell, Ian St John, Bob Wilson, Ray Wilson, Johnny Haynes, Walley Barnes and Jim Finney
The second part of an International Ice Gala which features the thrilling skating of The Champion of Czechoslovakia Ondrej Nepela
The Champion of Russia Sergei Chetverukhin
The Champion of Great Britain Haig Oundjian
The delightful skating of Janet Lynn (USA), Julie Lynn Holmes (USA) and Karen Magnussen (Canada)
The rhythmic skating of Judy Schwomeyer and James Sladky (USA), Galina Karelina and Georgy Proskurin (USSR), Ljudmila Smirnova and Andrej Suraikin (USSR) and The Reigning Champions of the World Gabriele Seyfert (East Germany), Tim Wood (USA), Ljudmila Pakhomova and Aleksandr Gorschkov (USSR), Irina Rodnina and Aleksei Ulanov (USSR)
Skating programme arranged by Harry Lauder in association with the NSA
Tonight's film in this comedy season stars Judy Holliday, William Holden, Broderick Crawford
A crooked millionaire junk dealer visits Washington on a mission of graft. Embarrassed by the monumental ignorance of his otherwise attractive girl friend he hires a well-known writer to educate her, but the process quickly goes too far and hilariously backfires.
Judy Holliday - one of those rare and brilliant comediennes in a line that today touches Goldie Hawn - walked away with the acting honours, and an Oscar, in her first starring role as the dumb-blonde.
with Richard Baker and the BBC Campaign Report
With only two days to go before voting David Dimbleby brings you today's events in the General Election Campaign
and Weather
A special programme for European Conservation Year
Even today Europe has some weird and wonderful wildlife, some remote and unknown wildernesses. In this varied continent, stretching from Iceland to Turkey, from Portugal to Russia, flamingoes, porcupines, pelicans, bison, and polar bears still survive. But for how long? Threat to their existence can affect us all, for we share the same environment.
This programme, filmed in 14 countries, follows the migration of the shy and elegant crane across a fast-changing Europe. It's a crane's-eye-view, from the Norwegian tundra, across the heaths of Germany and the marshes of Holland, over an army of French hunters, through the Pyrenees to the warm delta of the Guadalquivir in Spain, the 'last great wilderness in Europe.' Then back again, to the spring in Scandinavia for an assembly that is one of Europe's greatest wildlife spectacles.
Introduced by HRH Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands
Written by John Lloyd
(From Bristol)
(The cranes are flying: page 12)
on behalf of the Labour Party
(also on BBC2)
A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented by Kenneth Allsop with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie
David Dimbleby and Robin Day present the events, the people, the arguments of today's General Election Campaign
Patrick Moore examines some instruments used by ancient mariners to steer their ships by the stars, and discusses with James Burke the use of the stars by American astronauts and scientists to navigate the Apollo and Mariner Mars Spacecraft.
The emergency return of Apollo 13 and the fact that Mariner 7 was 'locked on' to the wrong star presented the navigators with an extraordinary set of problems.
As man ventures further into space Steering by the Stars will become more and more important.
It is amazing how many people feel that they haven't got a real 'self' and spend their lives trying to manufacture one by manipulating other people. Harry Guntrip after 30 years of trying to help people discover their real selves, is retiring from active psychotherapy. During this time he has made a notable contribution to the understanding of human personality.
Tonight Derek Hart talks with him about some of his most profound convictions.