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11.40 Twentieth-Century Focus: The Young Unemployed
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10.0-10.20 Science Extra: Physics: Fluid Flow
11.40 Twentieth-Century Focus: The Young Unemployed
with Ann Ladbury
(first shown on BBC2 last Monday)
(Publications: page 15)
Play by Islwyn Ffow Celis
Today's Watch with Mother
Pippin and Tog hear a fairy story about the first clock.
Another look at the Tuesday Documentary about the place of the policeman in our society.
Written, narrated by Paul Ferris
[Repeat]
by Ann Stone
With John Bird
(Colour)
with Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves
A new cartoon series about Dr Dolittle and his friends and their rascally enemy, the pirate Sam Scurvy.
A bad-tempered crocodile causes chaos in the swamp and Dr Dolittle looks for a cure.
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
News and opinions from the country at large and, in particular, Your Region Tonight (including Regional Weather) co-ordinated by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings
by Peter Blackmore
Starring Nigel Stock
with Joan Newell
"Now suppose you tell us what you were really doing in the garden."
(From Birmingham)
Discs, stars and news from this week's Top Thirty
Introduced by Tony Blackburn
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People
with Cliff Michelmore
A weekly mixture of dreams, facts and figures to help you plan your holiday.
Cyprus: An island striving to become one of the Mediterranean's top holiday playgrounds. But can Cyprus overcome its troubled past in trying especially to attract British holiday makers? And are the old mistakes being made, particularly in fast-growing Famagusta?
Radio Train: We sample the sights and entertainments of Dublin, and report on a railway journey from the Irish capital. It's a trip on a Radio Train, with a courier who describes the route and doubles as a disc jockey.
(Holiday 72 competition: page 16)
Presented by Robert Dougall
Weather
by Peter Hankin
with Bert Palmer and Martin Shaw
Len Shelton retires from a lifetime in the coal mines and finds that his pigeons become a symbol of hope.
(Anna Carteret is a member of the National Theatre Company)
with the latest news in pictures
Tomorrow night Chancellor Willy Brandt receives the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.
In tonight's film this remarkable German - passionate opponent of Hitler, Governing Mayor of West Berlin at the height of the cold war, first Socialist Chancellor of the West German Federal Republic - talks to Lord Chalfont about his life and times.
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Introduced by Graham Turner
(Book: page 15)
[Repeat]
(all except London and Wales)
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