9.38 Out of the Past What is a Town?
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10.0 Look and Read
Ram Pandit
10.25-10.45 History 1917-73 Hitler's Rise
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11.0 Watch! Windy Weather
11.18 Going to Work: Hairdressing .
11.40 Physical Science
Mastery over Metals
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Business Studies
A look at some part- and full-time courses in colleges of further education for young people making their careers in business or the civil service and local government. Commentary DIANA BISHOP Producer PAUL MITCHELL
Children's magazine
Weather BARBARA EDWARDS
With BOB LANGLEY, DONNY MACLEOD MARIAN FOSTER and DAVID SEYMOUR including Nature Watch and The Pebble Mill House - Day 17
visits the King of the Birds
by Peter Terson
Starring Peter Turner and Martin Jarvis
With Mark Dignam
A new production of the classic play first presented by the National Youth Theatre.
Supporters from Acland Burghley School, led by Emlyn Jones, ARCM
(to 14.32)
The lazy law-man's at it again - look out for trouble.
with Dinsdale Landen
Snatched by RICHARD PARKER Today: Trapped
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.
For today's Animal Magic edition, A young ostrich will take an audition,
With head out of the sand,
She'll announce (that's what's planned!)
The result of our own competition.
Producer GEORGE INGER (Bristol)
Introduced by Roy Castle with Norris and Ross McWhirter who discover the fastest - slowest - strongest - highest - toughest - anyone or anything that claims to be a record breaker.
New records will be attempted. Existing records may be broken. Famous old records will be reconstructed.
Roy goes to Bermuda and California in search of new record breakers; and meets this week's special guest Alan Pascoe-the British All-Comers record holder for the 400 metres hurdles.
Designer Jon Pusey
Producer Alan Russell
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
Today's news and views in your corner of England presented by the BBC's regional newsrooms. Then at 6.25
Michael Barratt , Frank Bough Bob Wellings , Susanne Hall and Dilys Morgan take a look at the scene Nationwide.
Editor JOHN GAU
(Regional details as Monday)
starring Nigel Davenport
Michael Whitney
Barbara Shelley , Angela Douglas with Richard Hurndall , Callum Mill
Andrew Robertson , Angela Cheyne Special guest Glyn Owen The Floating Bomb by N.j. CRISP
An abandoned, burning freighter, with a highly explosive cargo, adrift in the North Sea ...
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
with Richard Baker and Richard Whitmore ; Weather
by ROY CLARKE : starring with The Melody Lingers On
' Why don't you slip out of your bicycle clips ..."
Music composed by PETER SKELLERN arranged by ANDREW JACKMAN and played by THE HANWELL BAND Designer PAUL MUNTING
Producer DOUGLAS ARGENT
(Catherine Chase is in ' No Sex Please - We're British ' at the Strand Theatre, London)
Tuesday's Documentary
The story of one herd in 1975. After a cold wet spring and the long drought of summer, a staple food is running short. Milk - and that means butter and cheese - is losing its attraction for farmers. Over 600 farms abandoned milk production in July alone. If that trend were to continue, there would be no milk at all in 1984. The national herd is being slaughtered at the rate of one hundred thousand a year. No British butter has been made since July and supplies of milk at Christmas are already threatened. Against this worrying background is the star of this film, Celia, a patient dairy cow, programmed to conceive, deliver and lactate for our benefit every nine months.
Producer ROGER MILLS
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 and invite your opinions on the events of the moment.
Reporters MICHAEL DELAHAYE VINCENT HANNA , DAVID JESSEL
RICHARD KERSHAW , DAVID LOMAX JULIAN MOUNTER , JOHN PITMAN and DAVID TAYLOR *
Editor MICHAEL BUNCE