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9.15 Engineering Craft Studies: Cutting Tools: a Closer Look
(Colour) [Repeat]

9.38 Science All Around: Wood

10.0 Music Time

10.25-10.45 Hwnt ac Yma: Ynys
Cyflwynwyr CARYL WILLIAMS, JOHN OGWEN
Cynhyrchnyr R. DILWYN JONES. J. MERVYN WILLIAMS
(Here and There: Island)

11.0 Exploring Science: Patterns for Survival

11.23 Words and Pictures: Sam on Boffs' Island: 16
A play with puppets, for young readers
(Colour)

11.40 British Social History: Into the Motor Age

12.5 Avventura: 16
(Colour)

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyflwynwyr Caryl Williams
Unknown:
John Ogwen

Valerie Singleton talks to people who have earned the title Very Important Persons. An audience of children will join in and put their questions to the VIPs who this week are Morecambe and Wise.

(Morecambe and Wise Show: 8.15 Fri)
(A comedy man to his toenails: p 12)

Contributors

Presenter:
Valerie Singleton
Guest:
Eric Morecambe
Guest:
Ernie Wise
Producer:
Jill Roach

bringing you news and views in 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

Raymond Baxter with reporters William Woollard, Michael Rodd presents a weekly report on the important and intriguing work of engineers, doctors, industrialists and research scientists in Britain and abroad.

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Reporter:
William Woollard
Reporter:
Michael Rodd
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
Richard Collin
Editor:
Dick Glling

by Robert Barr
[Starring] Stratford Johns as Barlow
with Norman Comer as Det-Sgt Rees, Neil Stacy as A.G. Fenton

Eddie Doyle is doing 'life' for murder, but friends in The Potteries think that the police may have moved too fast.

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Barr
Barlow At Large format:
Elwyn Jones
Script Editor:
Hugo Martin
Executive Producer:
Leonard Lewis
Producer:
Keith Williams
Director:
Frank Cox
Barlow:
Stratford Johns
Det-Sgt Rees:
Norman Comer
A.G. Fenton:
Neil Stacy
Div Supt:
Michael Martin
Det Chief Insp Fife:
Kenneth Mackintosh
Det-Sgt Miller:
Peter Jeffrey
Mrs Harvey:
Nancie Jackson
Eddie Doyle:
Trevor Peacock
Bernie Crane:
Anthony Jackson
Palmer:
Adrian Shergold

General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union

The second of a pair of films in a new occasional series in which one man and his world are closely observed for one day.

With 1 3/4 million members, Jack Jones is at the head of the biggest trade union in the country. He is known as a radical left-winger, an implacable foe of the Industrial Relations Act, and champion of the lower-paid. No agreement on wages and prices could run smoothly against the concerted will of his union.

The day begins at 8 am on 22 November - right at the start of phase one of 'The Freeze.' Jack Jones is seen among his own at Transport House on routine duties. But this day is also set against threatened closures of steel plants at Shotton and Ebbw Vale, and a massive lobby of Parliament by old age pensioners, in which Jack Jones will play a major role.

Contributors

Subject:
Jack Jones
Film Editor:
Richard Key
Producer:
Roger Mills
Director:
Tim King

Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy including tonight:

Roy Bradford's Republic
What does a Protestant from Northern Ireland think about the South? In this special programme made by Telefis Eireann for its viewers in the Irish Republic, Roy Bradford, former minister in the Northern Ireland government at Stormont, looks at the aspects of life in the South that most interest him. He talks to Protestants in the Republic, and looks at the position of the Roman Catholic Church in government, education and people's everyday lives. The film was completed just before the current election campaign.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter (Roy Bradford's Republic):
Roy Bradford
RTE Producer (Roy Bradford's Republic):
Paul Gleeson
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

BBC One London

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