9.41 Colour Merry-go-Round The Viaduct by ROY BROWN Part 2
10.3 Maths Workshop: Stage 2 Back to the Beginning
10.25-10.45 Colour
People of Many Lands
Sri Lanka: life in the hills
11.0 Going to Work Horticulture
11.25 Colour Music in Action The Cruel Reflection
11.50 Twentieth-Century Focus Profile: Single and Homeless
Light entertainment
Weatherman KEITH BEST
BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER
DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD present the ideas, activities, music and personalities of the day - including Food for Thought with Ken Hutchings and Yesterday's People.
Editor TERRY DOBSON
Barnaby, Rat and Crow have a snowball fight and return home with the help of a friendly whale
2.2-2.22 Scene
A Mug's Game?
2.35 Colour New Horizons
The Engineer's World: Am I the right size?
A WARNER BROTHERS cartoon
by John Galsworthy.
Dramatised by Anthony Steven.
Starring Eric Porter, Nyree Dawn Porter, Susan Hampshire, Nicholas Pennell
Elderson has left the country; and during the stormy shareholders' meeting of the P.P.R.S. Soames has resigned from the Board. Fleur and Michael have had a son.
A programme for children under 5 Story: Grotty and the Plumbing by CATHERINE FORREST Presenters
CHLOE ASHCROFT , JOHN GOLDEM
with Edward Fox
A Wizard of Earihsea by URSULA K. LE GUIN. Today: Part 4
with John Noakes
Peter Purves , Lesley Judd
Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY GILL Editor BIDDY BAXTER
When there was someone else Told by RICHARD BRIERS
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
from your region tonight, including local weather: with a regular Thursday invitation from Susan Stranks and Brian Widlake to join them Down Memory Lane. Presented by MICHAEL BARRATT , FRANK BOUGH BOB WELLINGS and SUE LAW LEY
(Regional details as Monday)
Introduced by Paul Burnett TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON PAN'S PEOPLE
Choreography FLICK COLBY Sound RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Director BRUCE MILLIARD Producer ROBIN NASH
Paul Burnett makes his pop prediction for 1975 in The Generation Gume. RADIO TIMES SPECIAL: 35p from newsagents
Introduced by Magnus Magnusson The first of the Semi-Final matches comes from the University of Surrey at Guildford
SUSAN REYNOLDS (North West)
FREDERICK BRYAN-BROWN (London) MARGERY NICHOLLS
. (West Midlands)
PETER KILTY (North East)
Director PETER MASSEY Producer BILL WRIGHT
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
Taking Leave by JOYCE NEARY with George Sewell , Doreen Keogh
'Well, I hope I won'be seeing you come home in that uniform much more. Six years - that's long enough out of any man's life.' Mike's time is nearly up. The army gives him a weekend pass so he's home from Ulster to decide whether to sign on again. His parents want him to stay but he's wondering whether the family's own flare-ups aren'a bit too like the troubles he has left behind.
With LIZ SMITH , NATALIE KENT
COLIN DUNN
Studio lighting JOHN summers Studio sound CHICK ANTHONY Script editor JAN DAWSON Designer JUDY STEELE
Producer KENITH TRODD
Director JOHN MACKENZIE See feature pages
The people behind the stories, the people the stories affect and the people with something to say. Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy Tom Mangold , Vincent Hanna , Michael Cockerell , Bill Kerr Elliott, David Jessel , Julian Mounter and David Lomax are the Midweek correspondents.
Deputy editor JOHN GAU Editor FETER PAGNAMENTA
Regional News
Weatherman
A series of ten films about the Cold War in Europe
7: How Thin was the Ice?
Why did Khrushchev create the Berlin crisis of 1958-62? How did the West respond, and why? And what did the crisis teach both sides about the nature of peaceful co-existence, and about the question of the two Germanys? Introduced by John Tusa with ' Rt Hon Harold Macmillan
W. W. Rostow , Dean Rusk
Director JOHN EIDINOW Producer HOWARD SMITH
Book (same title): 80p, from bookshops John Tusa writes in today's Listener