9.38 Science Session
10.0 Colour Look and Read
10.25-10.45 Science All Around
11.0 Colour Watch!
11.18 Going to Work %
11.40-11.55 Colour Tout Compris
12.5 A Job Worth Doing?
(English transmitters only: first shown on BBC Wales)
With BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER
DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD Dog training the easy way with Barbara Woodhouse
Weatherman KEITH BEST at 1.30
2.2 Music Time ‡
2.25 Colour Television Club
with David Attenborough Discoveries ...
Wildlife movie-makers have made some fascinating discoveries.
Producer JOHN SPARKS (from Bristol)
tells about police work - and invites the views of the public Introduced by DAVID SEYMOUR With MIKE DORNAN
Director MIKE LLOYD
Editor BRIAN GIBSON (from Birmingham)
Diana Rigg as Diana Smythe in Take My Father, Please
Holly's father comes to town and takes more than a parental interest in Diana.
Story: Mr Patelli 's Shop by ANNE REAY Presenters
CARMEN MUNROE , DON SPENCER
A cartoon from Czechoslovakia
with Rosalie Crutchley Charlotte Sometimes by PENELOPE FARMER
Today: Why the change?
A suspense filled cartoon series starring the members of Mystery Inc. and Scooby-Doo.
(not Wales: see Variations) Signs and Signals
It is difficult to stop someone by talking only in signs - particularly when Epep and wet paint get together! But Tony makes a better job of things by using handfuls of wallpaper paste to make a painting.
Tony Hart , Pat Keysell and SYLVESTER MCCOY as EPEP ' going backwards in his mirror world with THE PROF, BURBLES
HUMPHREY UMBRAGE, etc
Designer CHRIS ROBILLlARD Director CLIVE DOIG
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
The address to send paintings for the ' Gallery ' to is:—Vision On, BBCtv, London W12 8QT. Unfortunately we can' return any but a prize is given for each one shown.
with Kenneth Kendall Weather
bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather) Presented by MICHAEL BARRATT FRANK BOUGH , BOB WELLINGS and SUE LAWLEY
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods ; Weather
Tuesday's Documentary
The Shetland Islands are in the middle of a bigger oilfield than Texas. So in a world thirsty for oil, the islanders' future has been taken out of their hands. The outside world will come to these far-north islands for Shetland oil. But must it take away Shetland's way of life in the by-going?
Magnus Magnusson found people who feared that things would change for the worse. He also found a quiet determination to make oil work for Shetland-a problem that many parts of Britain will have to face in the years ahead.
Reporter MAGNUS MAGNUSSON
Director BARRY TOOVEY Producer BILL HOOK BBC Scotland
Oil or nothing: page 3
plays
Chopin
Nocturne, Op 62 No 1
Etude in E major, Op 10 No 3
Part of a recital given last year by the brilliant young American pianist.
Producer ROY TIPPING