9.38 Maths Workshop: Stage 1: On Reflection
10.0-10.20 History 1917-71: China and the world
11.0 Watch!: Fishes
'The Fish with a Deep Sea Smile.' Making some monsters of the deep!
Presented by Andrew Bradford
11.18 Going to Work: A Factory Day
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9.38 Maths Workshop: Stage 1: On Reflection
10.0-10.20 History 1917-71: China and the world
11.0 Watch!: Fishes
'The Fish with a Deep Sea Smile.' Making some monsters of the deep!
Presented by Andrew Bradford
11.18 Going to Work: A Factory Day
Panel game
What's the difference between work and play?
Presented by Anne Gale and David Freeland
2.30 Queen Anne Stakes (1m)
3.5 Prince of Wales Stakes (l 1/4m)
3.45 Ascot Stakes (2 1/2m)
4.20 Coventry Stakes (6 f)
(Colour)
adapted from traditional sources by Denise Cremona
with Wendy Wood
(Colour)
Introduced by Johnny Morris
The World of Animals
In the wild, in the zoo, at home - a magazine of animal stories.
(from Bristol)
by Elisabeth Beresford
Told by Bernard Cribbins
with Robert Dougall; Weather
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)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Another chance to see the best of this comedy series
Starring Polly James as Beryl and Nerys Hughes as Sandra
The girls buy an old car and Sandra's latest admirer jokingly offers to teach them to drive - but they take him up on it...
with Robert Dougall and Richard Whitmore
Weather
America's need for electrical power will double in ten years, Britain's within about 20. Nuclear energy has seemed to hold the answer: with the promise of clean, safe, economical electricity, thanks to the fantastic power in uranium. By the year 2000 half of the United States' grid may be supplied from atomic reactors; two-thirds of our homes could switch on with nuclear power. But now there's opposition. Some scientists ask 'Is it safe?' because radiation is the inevitable danger of splitting the atom.
Raymond Baxter, Michael Rodd and William Woollard examine the arguments: do the emergency systems work on America's widely sold 'light water' reactors? How will the next generation of fast breeders behave? Plutonium can cause cancer and is the stuff of atom bombs: is a future powered by plutonium-fuelled fast breeders advisable?
'Oh there's Jack Lemmon the star, but I would much rather any day to hear "that's a hell of an actor." That's something, that's an accomplishment.' Barry Norman interviews Jack Lemmon about his latest film role in Save the Tiger. Also Bryan Forbes reviews King Vidor's book On Film Making.
Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy including Phone-In
In which viewers put their questions to people in the studio. The subject will be announced.
The number to call: [number removed](40 lines) after 9.0 tonight. and extracts from today's Watergate Hearings