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9.38 Mathshow: Follow that number!
With Jacqueline Clarke, Charles Collingwood, Tony Hughes

10.0 Look and Read: Out of Control

10.25-10.45 Science All Around: Five Senses: the way animals use different senses to find their food and their mates.

11.0 Watch!: Looking Up: Rooftops and spires
Jean Rogers and Stephen Bradley make their own weathervanes and watch some steeplejacks at work.

11.18 Going to Work: What Sort of Job?
Jobs can be divided into three simple types: practical, office and people. This programme looks at some examples.
Commentary by Nick Ross.

11.40 Living in a Developing Country: Ghana: Using What's Around You

12.5pm A Job Worth Doing? How to Get Help
Introducing the people in the careers and employment services who can help in choosing a job.

Contributors

Producer (Mathshow):
David Roseveare
[Actress] (Mathshow):
Jacqueline Clarke
[Actor] (Mathshow):
Charles Collingwood
[Actor] (Mathshow):
Tony Hughes
Narrator (Science All Around):
Fergus O'Kelly
Producer (Science All Around):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (Watch!):
Jean Rogers
Presenter (Watch!):
Stephen Bradley
Narrator (Going to Work):
Nick Ross
Producer (Going to Work):
Paul Mitchell
Producer (A Job Worth Doing?):
Andrew Barr

BOB LANGLEY, DONNY MACLEOD
MARIAN FOSTER and DAVID SEYMOUR present their selection of the activities, music, personalities and talking-points of the day - live from the entrance hall of the BBC Broadcasting Centre in Birmingham: including
Nature Watch and The Pebble Mill House - Day 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
David Seymour

2.2-2.32 Zigger Zagger: Part 1
by Peter Terson.
Starring Peter Turner and Martin Jarvis
A new production of the classic play first presented by the National Youth Theatre.

2.40 Music Time: Programme 1

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Terson
Supporters from Acland Burghley School led by:
Emlyn Jones, ARCM
Musicians:
Jonathan Cohen
Musicians:
Mike Ward
Musicians:
Don Lawson
Designer:
Austin Ruddy
Producer:
Ronald Smedley
Zigger Zagger:
Michael Tarn
Mother:
Jane Freeman
Les:
Martin Jarvis
Edna:
Cheryl Murray
Policeman:
Tony Melody
Headmaster:
Lennard Pearce
Form Master:
Don McKillop
Careers Officer:
Frank Mills
Uncle Albert:
Johnny Wade
Harry:
Peter Turner

A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris
A magazine of stories about animals and the people involved with them-in the wild, in the zoo, or at home.
Producer GEORGE INGER (Bristol)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Johnny Morris
Producer:
George Inger

starring
Nigel Davenport , Michael Whitney Barbara Shelley , Angela Douglas with Richard Hurndall , Callum Mill
Andrew Robertson , Angela Cheyne Special guest Glyn Owen The Decision by WILFRED GREATOREX
When Ward's past comes to light; Fraser is faced with a decision. Does he fire the man or not? Could Ward make the same disastrous mistake twice?
Cast in order of appearance:
Series devised by N. J. CRISP and GERARD GLAISTER in association with TOM and JOAN VEITCH Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director DAVID PROUDFOOT

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Davenport
Unknown:
Michael Whitney
Unknown:
Barbara Shelley
Unknown:
Angela Douglas
Unknown:
Richard Hurndall
Unknown:
Callum Mill
Unknown:
Andrew Robertson
Unknown:
Angela Cheyne
Unknown:
Glyn Owen
Unknown:
Wilfred Greatorex
Unknown:
N. J. Crisp
Unknown:
Gerard Claister
Unknown:
Joan Veitch
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
David Proudfoot
Fraser:
Nigel Davenport
Wayman:
Richard Hurndall
Donald Cameron:
Andrew Robertson
Frank Ward:
Michael Whitney
Elaine Smythe:
Barbara Shelley
Jack Mullery:
Glyn Owen
Julie Ward:
Angela Douglas
Angus Gallacher:
Callum Mill
Irvin:
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Shona:
Angela Cheyne
Sir Charles:
Noel Johnson
Pilot:
John Kelland
Cormack:
Oliver MacGreev-Y
Board member:
Robert Sansom

by ROY CLARKE starring with Always a Spectator-Never a Player
' Cheer up, lad. Life's richer than you think. It always has a few surprises.'
Music composed by PETER SKELLERN arranged by ANDREW JACKMAN and played by THE HANWELL BAND Designer TONY SNOADEN
Producer DOUGLAS ARGENT
(Catherine Chase is in ' No Sex Please -We're British' at the Strand Theatre, London;

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Composed By:
Peter Skellern
Arranged By:
Andrew Jackman
Designer:
Tony Snoaden
Producer:
Douglas Argent
Sergeant Flagg:
Bryan Pringle
PC Penrose:
Paul Greenwood
Insp Fox:
Christopher Burgess
WPC Dean:
Catherine Chase
PC Buttress:
David Pinner
Man in Police Station:
Michael Bilton
PC Toombs:
Alan Foss
Woman in street:
Kathy Proctor

Tuesday's Documentary Abu Dhabi observed by PATRICK O'DONOVAN
They call Abu Dhabi the richest country in the world. Yet a decade or so ago this place consisted of a cluster of mud houses and an old fort on the edge of the Arabian Gulf between the desert and the deep blue sea. In a technological explosion fuelled by oil Abu Dhabi is rocketing into the twentieth century. But it has not yet quite lost its innocence and its wonder at its own good fortune, and the foreigners from East and West who flock to this newest of the newly-rich oil kingdoms seem to enjoy working here. 'I would not recommend it as a place for a holiday,' says Patrick O'Donovan, ' but it is a place where, without violence, they have tried to distribute a wealth that came like showers of gold from heaven. For beginners in the capitalist game they are do- - ing pretty well.'
Film editor ALLAN TYRER
Producer PATRICIA MEEHAN Preview: page It

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick O'Donovan
Editor:
Allan Tyrer
Producer:
Patricia Meehan

SUE LAWLEY, DENIS TUOHY and DONALD MACCORMICK
Tonight and every weeknight
Report on the events which affect our lives
Talk to the people who take the decisions
Listen to the people whose lives are affected
Editor MICHAEL BUNCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Editor:
Michael Bunce

The Origin of the Universe
How did the Universe come into being? This is one of the most important and most puzzling problems facing mankind. Recently we have some new information from the depths of space, which may shed some light on the whole. question; Patrick Moore discusses it with Dr John Beckman of Queen Mary College, whose studies of remote objects from balloon-borne equipment have produced interesting results.
PATRICK MOORE
Producer PATRICIA WOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Dr John Beckman
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Producer:
Patricia Wood

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