9.38 Countdown
High time, High tide: part 1 by JOHN TULLY
Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.0 Merry-go-Round HMS Victory
10.23 Maths Workshop: Stage 1 Solid Shapes
10.45 Colour You and Me Jim's Vegetables
Introduced by NIGEL LAMBERT Producer BARBARA PARKER
Book (same title), 20p, from bookshops
11.0 British Social History
People and War: 1914-1918
11.22 Music Time: 25
11.45 New Horizons: Modern Music Boulez, Stockhausen and Cage. What Next?
Bob Langley, Marian Foster and David Seymour plus The Eureka Club for Frustrated Inventors, The Harry Engleman Quiz and today's Weatherman MICHAEL FISH at 1.30
Editor TERRY DOBSON
Regularly each week a 12,000-ton ship leaves landlocked Manchester on a 3,000-mile voyage over the rough and empty North Atlantic to Montreal.
The containerised cargo these ships carry has given the port of Manchester, 38 miles from the open sea, and the famous Ship Canal a new lease of life. The men on board live a life peculiar to their trade.
Producer BOB MOZLEY
Crafts with KATY MANNING 7: Carving
Producer CHARGES PASCOE
Series editor SHEILA INNES
Book (same title), 40p, from bookshop.
with James Burke
Director ALAN BOYD
Executive producer MICHAEL BLAKSTAD
In the chair Eleanor Summerfield This week with Stuart Hall and Kenneth Williams
Devised by MARK GOODSON , BILL TODMAN Director GEOFF WILSON Producer CECIL KORER
Story: Whistle for Willie written and illustrated by EZRA JACK KEATS
Presenters this week
Chloe Ashcroft , Jon Glover
Mighty Might
with Ann Morrish The Sand Bird by MARGARET J. BAKER
Osborne was a glass swan, filled with stripes of different coloured sand. He seemed quite ordinary at first sight, but Liza Minton and her brothers Hugh and Nobs soon discovered that Osborne was magic - with powers that involved them in adventure and excitement. Today: The Bring-and-Buy Stall
with John Noakes
Peter Purves , Lesley Judd
Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY GILL Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Samantha's adventures in magic I
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Music by MIKE BATT
Animated and directed by IVOR WOO *
with Peter Woods ; Weather
Presented by Michael Barratt Frank Bough , Bob Wellings and Sue Lawley
Reporters BERNARD FALK JAMES HOGG , LYNN LEWIS
DAVID LOMAX , CHRISTOPHER RAINBOW JOHN SWINFIELD , PHILIP TIBENHAM MARTIN YOUNG
Editor MICHAEL BUMCE
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The programme that brings you the most interesting stories and the issues you want to know more about.
With reporters Alastair Burnet Michael Charlton , Robin Day
Richard Kershaw , Richard Lindley Robert MacNeil , Julian Pettifer Denis Tuohy , Alan Watson
Assistant editor DAVID HARRISON Editor FRANK SMITH
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods ; Weather
by John Peacock
starring Elaine Stritch, Sharon Mughan, Peter Blythe, John Quayle
Susie has a past which she wishes to conceal. There is, however, a man who knows her secret and is determined to track her down.
Hold the Cine, please: page 5
Coventry Cathedral
This film traces the history of the Cathedral from the night of the destruction of the old building to the present day.
Very Rev R. T. Howard , Provost at Coventry from 1933-1958, Sir Basil Spence and the present Provost, Very Rev H. C. N. Williams talk about the competition to find a suitable design for the new Cathedral.
Film editor DAN RAE
Executive producer MIKE WOOLLER Director DIANA LASHMORK
Barry Norman reviews Gregory Peck 's production The Dove, Claude Chabrol 's new film Nada, and talks to the British documentary film maker Harry Watt about his autobiography Don'look at the Camera.
Producer PATRICIA INGRAM
What's On/Regional News
A series of ten programmes
5 : Hornsey Intervention Project
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer MICHAEL GARROD