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9.38 Maths Today: Year 2: Paths in space

10.0-10.20 Science All Around: Water: 1

11.0 Watch!: Pond Creatures
A water spider spins its web. A nymph changes into an adult dragonfly. Making a model dragonfly. Jeremy Fisher's dance from The Tales of Beatrix Potter
Presented by Andrew Bradford

11.18 Going to Work: Hospital Work

Contributors

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

Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today Points West and Spotlight South West 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

Starring Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn, Tim Conway

The crew of PT 73 in the South Pacific do things the 'McHale' way first and the Navy way second - which brings Quinton McHale into conflict with his captain.

Contributors

Director:
Edward J. Montagne
Lt-Cmdr McHale:
Ernest Borgnine
Capt Binghamton:
Joe Flynn
Ensign Parker:
Tim Conway
Lester Gruber:
Carl Ballantine
'Happy' Hanes:
Gavin MacLeod
'Christy' Christopher:
Gary Vinson
'Tinker' Bell:
Billy Sands
Willy Moss:
John Wright
Fugi:
Yoshio Yoda
Lt Carpenter:
Bob Hastings
Andrea:
Claudine Longet
Margot:
Jean Willes
Henri Le Clerc:
George Kennedy
Chief of Police:
Marcel Hillaire

Starring Polly James as Beryl and Nerys Hughes as Sandra

Sandra goes on a diet to enter a Miss Hot Pants competition.

Contributors

Script:
Jack Seddon
Script:
David Pursall
Designer:
Anna Ridley
Producer:
Douglas Argent
Beryl:
Polly James
Sandra:
Nerys Hughes
Rupert:
David Jackson
Rugby player:
Myles Hoyle
Rugby player:
Brendan Price
Rugby player:
Geoffrey Evans
Uncle Don:
Tom MacAulay
Club Official:
Michael Earl

The first of three programmes on one of the most urgent problems of this half century.

Do you run a car? Do you heat your home with oil or gas? Do you travel by air on business or on holiday? If you do, your life style may be radically altered in a few years' time. World supplies of oil and gas are running out.
The crunch won't happen suddenly - it's a gradual process. It is already beginning in America and it will hit us soon, in spite of the North Sea discoveries. It may only be seven years away. By 1980, the motor manufacturers plan to have more cars on the road than oil companies plan to provide with petrol. Altogether, methods of propulsion are severely limited and the trouble doesn't end there as oil and gas provide an increasing proportion of our electricity. The shortages will affect everything from domestic cookers to coal mines.
On a global scale, the energy crunch may well disrupt world politics as phenomenal financial power flows into a few Arab hands. The end of the oil age begins now, as the oil industry nears the bottom of its particular barrel.

Are we running out of steam... p 11. The Nuclear Dilemma

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Simon Campbell-Jones

Barry Norman reviews the new films, including The Other, a supernatural thriller, directed by Robert Mulligan and The Day of the Jackal, Fred Zinneman's film of the best selling novel by Frederick Forsyth. Also a look at the science fiction season at the NFT.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Producer:
Patricia Ingram

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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