9.38 Science Session Uses of Photography
MIKE RODD takes a close look at pictures, and finds that they're chiefly in the mind. Producer MIKE HARRISON
10.0 Colour The Electric Company Programme 13
10.25-10.45 Science AU Around Water (2)
11.0 Colour Watch! Pond Creatures
Ken and Jean go fishing and start a collection. Jeremy Fisher goes fishing and gets wet. We build a pond frieze in the studio and look at the amazing waterspider. Presented by JEAN ROGERS and KEN BINGE Producer TOM STANIER
11.18 Going to Work Junior Bandsman
With DEREK GRIFFITHS
Thomas Goes to the Doctor Told by ANN MORRISH
Weatherman MICHAEL FISH
2.2 Music Time
Programme 27
2.25 Colour Television Club What Kind of Life? by JOHN TULLY
Brian has an offer to join a pop group but he can' make up his mind.
Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING
A programme for children under 5
with John Cairney The Boy from Sula by LAVINIA DERWENT
Today: Home on the island
An exciting new film series in ten parts about a boy writer who travels around Europe.
Part 3: Denmark: Doublecross
On holiday by the sea the four friends meet some strange characters who are not so harmless as they appear.
Written and directed by JAN DARNLEY-SMITH
Producer MICHAEL GRAFTON-ROBINSON
When Roobarb was at the end of his tether
Told by RICHARD BRIERS
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West with Consumer Unit: presented by Valerie Singleton , Richard Stilgoe
by Lindsay Galloway
Starring Iain Cuthbertson as John Sutherland
with Martin Cochrane as David Drummond, Harriet Buchan as Gail Munro, Virginia Stark as Helen Matheson and Edith Macarthur as Dr Judith Roberts
featuring Simon MacCorkindale as Ian Sutherland
'It shouldn't be there. There comes a time in the life of gelignite when it loses its sense of humour.'
BBC Scotland
with Richard Baker and Richard Whitmore Weather
Tuesday's Documentary
Britain invented railways 150 years ago and many of the greatgrandchildren of the men who built and ran them still run them today. Tonight's documentary is about the men and women of a town that lives and breathes railways - Crewe. Crewe was a hamlet until the Grand Junction Railway created a railway colony there and began building engines - ' The Pioneers of 1843.' Since then they have built and repaired tens of thousands of engines and are still hard at it today. The Mayor, like many past mayors of Crewe, is a railwayman, his father was a railwayman and his father before that - ' Crewe has no middle class,' he says, it's a working-class town - it's an island of industry in a vast agricultural area - like a French Foreign Legion Post in the Sahara Desert.'
Producer RAMSAY SHORT
Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy
Tom Mangold , Vincent Hanna , Michael Cockerell , Bill Kerr Elliott, David Jessel , Julian Mounter and David Lomax are the Midweek correspondents.
Editor ANTONY ROUSE