9.38 Countdown
A Need of Numbers: Part 2
10.0 Colour Merry-go-Round
The Sleepers on the Hill: dramatised by JOHN TULLY from the book by CATHERINE SEFTON
3: The Search for Kate. With
DANNY FIGGIS , SYLVIA O'DONNELL
ROSSANA DALMASSO , ELIZABETH BEGLEY , JOE LYNCH , SALLY TRAVERS MICHAEL MCCLARE
WINIFRED MADIGAN
NORMAN SCACE , DECLAN MULHOLLAND JOHN ROGAN , DAVID HOWE JONATHAN VAUGHAN Director COLIN CANT
10.23 Maths Workshop: Stage 1 Crossing the Line
(Colour)
11.0 British Social History The Queen's Peace
Presented by NICK ROSS
Producer ANITA STERNER
11.22 Music Time: 19
11.45 Colour New Horizons
Bellamy on Botany - ' The Kingdom of Canute.'
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY
Four programmes on human beings and urban design. 4: Is It Too Late?
' One of the causes of "future shock " is the city itself. But cities can be food for the gods.' with Peter Smith , author of The Dynamics of Urbanism
Judy Hillman and Terence Lee Introduced by Trevor Beeson
Producer VERNON SPROXTON
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
2.2 Words and Pictures: Sam on Boff's Island: Programme 19
2.20 English: One Man's History: Orwell's 'Animal Farm'
with Tatyana Feifer
Stories from Russia: in five parts
Russian folklore is full of adventure and daring, Tsars and Princes, of magic and mystery and of witches and enchantment. Today: The Frog Princess
Illustrated by COLIN SHEARING
with John Noakes
Peter Purves , Lesley Judd
Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY GILL Editor BIDDY BAXTER
by PETER DICKINSON : adapted in ten parts by ANNA HOME
10: The Cavern: Nicky is certain that she is now close to whatever caused ' The Changes' ...
With JOHN D. COLLINS
Music PADDY KINGSLAND
Photography PETER SARGENT
Film editor CHRISTOPHER ROWLANDS Designer PAUL MUNTING ProducerANNA HOME Director JOHN PROWSE
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
News, interviews, analysis from your region tonight; local weather Presented by Michael Barratt Frank Bough , Bob Wellings Brian Widlake , Sue Lawley and Susanne Hall
Reporters BERNARD FALK
JAMES HOGG , CHRISTOPHER RAINBOW PATRICK STENSON , PHILIP TIBENHAM MARTIN YOUNG
Editor STUART WILKINSON
The King at the Top of the World High in the Himalayan mountains sandwiched between two giants, China and India, stands the remote and beautiful kingdom of Nepal. Just two weeks ago a rather young Old Etonian was crowned King. In one of the most spectacular and colourful pageants His Majesty 29-year-old King Birendra, Bir Bikram Shah Deva, led his 300 official guests including PRINCE CHARLES and EARL MOUNTBATTEN in ceremonial procession astride one of his 50 specially trained elephants.
Tonight, in an exclusive film, David Lomax reports on the Coronation and on a country about which the outside world has heard little, except perhaps tales of Sherpas, Gurkhas and Abominable Snowmen - a land where hippies and would-be mystics get ' high ' in the shadow of Mount Everest. But Nepal is not Shangri-
La. At home and abroad its young King must now cope with the realities of famine, illiteracy and a forgotten war if his country's freedom, and his new crown, are to remain intact.
Presented by David Dimbleby
Producer WILLIAM CRAN Editor FRANK SMITH
Lofty throne: page 4
with Richard Whitmore and Peter Woods ; Weather
starring Telly Savalas as Police Lieutenant Theo Kojak with guest stars
Leslie Nielsen , Ja'nst du Bois Loser Takes All
Diamonds are deadly. Hagar is clever and brutally ruthless.