Programme Index

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9.38 Maths Today: Year 2: Make a Matrix

10.0 Science All Around: Time

10.25-10.45 Look and Read: The Boy from Space (6)

11.0 Watch!: Hands and Feet
A puppet story about a king, a queen and an apprentice carpenter.
Presented by Andrew Bradford

11.18 Going to Work: Serving the Public

11.40 People of Many Lands: Hungary: Life on the Plains
(Colour)

12.5 New Horizons: Information Machine

Contributors

Presenter (Watch!):
Andrew Bradford
Producer (Watch!):
Moyra Gambleton

Introduced by Duncan Carse including Phil Drabble on The Wash; Michael Canney reporting from Hadrian's Wall; Geoffrey Weaver at Dungeness

(from Bristol)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Duncan Carse
Reporter:
Phil Drabble
Reporter:
Michael Canney
Reporter:
Geoffrey Weaver
Producer:
Peter Crawford

News and opinions from the country at large and, in particular, Your Region Tonight (including Regional Weather) presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings

A new comedy series created by Brian Clemens and Richard Waring
Written by Richard Waring
starring John Alderton and Hannah Gordon
with Bridget Armstrong, Harvey Ashby

With the Decree Absolute due on Monday, George makes one final attempt at reconciliation.

(Colour)

Contributors

Creator:
Brian Clemens
Creator/Writer:
Richard Waring
Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Paul Munting
Designer:
Gerry Scott
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Suzy:
Hannah Gordon
Harry Marchant:
Harvey Ashby
George:
John Alderton
Michael:
Jon Kelley
Lady:
Mary Jordan
Marge:
Bridget Armstrong
Bobby:
Jeffrey Gardiner
Restaurant Manager:
James Appleby
PC:
Peter Thornton
Commissionaire:
Norman Atkyns

A new film by Richard Cawston
BBC Foreign Correspondents report to us continuously from all corners of the world. What is it like to be a BBC man living abroad - a British observer among foreigners?
How does he get to grips with a strange country and come to understand its people?
This documentary - Richard Cawston's first since Royal Family - centres on the Far East, the United States and Europe. Through the eyes of just a few of the BBC's 19 Foreign Correspondents, we see how Britain's place in the world is changing and what other people think of us.
Taking part: Anthony Lawrence, Gerald Priestland, Thomas Barman, Erik de Mauny, Ian McDougall, Charles Wheeler
(A correspondent's job: pages 6 and 7)

Contributors

Director:
Richard Cawston
Interviewee:
Anthony Lawrence
Interviewee:
Gerald Priestland
Interviewee:
Thomas Barman
Interviewee:
Erik de Mauny
Interviewee:
Ian McDougall
Interviewee:
Charles Wheeler
Film Cameraman:
Ray Henman
Sound Recordist:
Peter Edwards
Film Editor:
Mark Anderson

Ludovic Kennedy presents an informal review of reporting and relevant talk along with Nicholas Harman and Austin Mitchell.
Bernard Falk, Vincent Hanna, Max Hastings, David Jessel, Keith Kyle, Tom Mangold and Carmen Thomas are the Midweek correspondents in Britain, Europe, and at large.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter:
Nicholas Harman
Reporter:
Austin Mitchell
Correspondent:
Bernard Falk
Correspondent:
Vincent Hanna
Correspondent:
Max Hastings
Correspondent:
David Jessel
Correspondent:
Keith Kyle
Correspondent:
Tom Mangold
Correspondent:
Carmen Thomas
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

A series of interviews with Joan Bakewell talking to people who want us to change our ways.
This week: Adolf Holl the controversial Austrian priest talks about his new book "Jesus in Bad Company".
'Jesus is not with the preservers of the status quo. He sides with the weak. He feels committed to those who are angry. He doesn't attend inaugural meetings.'

(Colour)

Contributors

Interviewer:
Joan Bakewell
Interviewee:
Adolf Holl
Producer:
Vernon Sproxton

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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