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9.38 Mathshow: Spot Check
Including 'The dot and the line'

10.0 Look and Read - Joe and the Sheep Rustlers: Castle Farm

10.25-10.45 Science All Around: Friction

11.0 Watch!: Snow and Ice

11.18 Going to Work: I Don't Understand!

11.40 Europe from the Air: Lights in the Darkness: Part 1
A look at Kiruna and the Ounas Valley, two centres of settlement in the Scandinavian Arctic.

12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing?: 1: Bridging the Gap
Sixteen-year-old school-leavers cannot always start the job of their choice straight away. This film looks at some possible ways of bridging that gap.

Contributors

Presenter (Mathshow):
Jacqueline Clarke
Presenter (Mathshow):
Tony Hughes
Presenter (Mathshow):
Charles Collingwood
Producer (Mathshow):
David Roseveare
Narrator (Europe from the Air):
Paul Vaughan
Producer (Europe from the Air):
Len Brown
Narrator (A Job Worth Doing):
Nick Ross
Producer (A Job Worth Doing):
Geoff Wilson

With BOB LANGLEY, DONNY MACLEOD MARIAN FOSTER and DAVID SEYMOUR including Nature Watch and Voices of Britain with Stanley Ellis
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Stanley Ellis
Editor:
Terry Dobson

Narrated by John Le Mesurier and Maggie Henderson.

Contributors

Narrated by:
John Le Mesurier
Narrated by:
Maggie Henderson
Film by:
David Yates
Music By:
Derek Griffiths
Written and Produced By:
Michael Cole

A series of five programmes by Bob Block
Mumford and his fellow ghosts set out to exorcise a ghost which has been terrorising London's Heathrow Airport.
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Writer:
Bob Block
Costumes:
Gill Hardie
Make-up:
Christina Davies
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Film Director:
David Crichton
Producer:
Paul Ciani
Fred Mumford:
Anthony Jackson
Hubert Davenport:
Michael Darbyshire
Timothy Claypole:
Michael Staniforth
Mrs Mumford:
Betty Alberge
Mr Mumford:
John Dawson
Roger Maltby:
Ian Collier
Mama Davenport:
Ellsabeth Day
Mr Forster:
Colin Etherington

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 and Dilys Morgan take a look at the scene Nationwide.
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Dilys Morgan
Editor:
John Gau

The solve-it-yourself mystery series in the company of Jim Hutton as Ellery Queen and Police Inspector Richard Queen of the New York Homicide Bureau in the late 40s with guest stars Dina Merrill, Ken Swofford
Newspaper tycoon Henry Manners enters his private lift alone to travel non-stop to his office on the twelfth floor. When the lift arrives Manners is still alone - but he has been murdered.

Contributors

Ellery Queen:
Jim Hutton
Richard Queen (his father):
David Wayne
Miss Harriet Manners:
Dina Merrill
Frank Flannigan:
Ken Swofford

by Michael J. Bird
starring Bryan Marshall David Savile with Andrew Burt, Matthew Long
Nelson is said to have turned a blind eye, but can Glenn afford to do so when HMS Hero intercepts a suspect motor-launch?

Contributors

Writer:
Michael J. Bird
Script Editor:
Ian MacKintosh
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
Joe Waters
Director:
Philip Dudley
Commander Glenn:
Bryan Marshall
Lt-Cdr Beaumont:
David Savile
Lt Peek:
Andrew Burt
David Kenyon:
Matthew Long
Sue Herrick:
Marian Diamond
Joe Murphy:
Roy Boyd
Valerie Kenyon:
Claire Nielson
Henderson:
John Barcroft
Judge:
Stanley Platts

BBC One London

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