7.05 Thermal Analysis
7.30 Cells and Organisms
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7.05 Thermal Analysis
7.30 Cells and Organisms
(UHF only)
9.38 Science All Around: Rain
10.0-10.15 Quatre Coins de la France: 5: La vie routiere
10.23-10.43 Gwlad a Thref. Dyn 5: Adeiladwyr y Pyramidiau
(The Pyramid Builders)
BBC Cymru/Wales
11.0 Maths Workshop: Stage 1: Crossing the Line
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11.23 Words and Pictures
A new series for 6- and 7-year-olds What Is It?
11.40 British Social History: Time Off
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12.5 pm Ensemble: 22
(Shown yesterday on BBC2. Repeated on Sunday 10.10 am BBC1)
Weather KEITH BEST
including
Family Advice with Claire Rayner
2.1 Watch! The Circus
2.18 Europe from the Air New Lights
Police affairs: including Crime Line, the hot line' between police and public: [number removed]
Introduced by David Seymour with Mike Dornan
Director KEITH ACKRILL
Editor BRIAN GIBSON. BBC Birmingham
3.58 Regional News (exc London)
with James Cossins Chdteau Pussy Owl by BRIGID BROPHY. Today:'
Pussy Owl arrives in France
with Susan King
The second of seven programmes
Every year, particularly at Easter, thousands of young people set off to walk and climb in Scotland and the Lake District. Some of them will be ill-prepared and over-ambitious. Not surprisingly, some may get into dangerous situations. Susan joins ANTHONY GREENBANK in Scotland and journeys with him to the Lake District to learn about survival in bad weather and difficult country.
Film cameraman NAT CROSBY Film editor RICHARD SEEL Producer DAVID TURNBULL
Six Foot Deep
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today, Points West, Spotlight South West present news and views in your region tonight.
Then at 6.22*
Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan present some of the more interesting stories of life in today's Britain, including Consumer Unit with Valerie Singleton and Richard Stilgoe
(Regional details as Monday)
starring
Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise Written by EDDIE BRABEN Eric and Ernie's guests:
THE KARLINS, VINCENT ZARRA ANN HAMILTON
Orchestra directed by PETER KNIGHT Designer VICTOR MERIDITH Producer ERNEST MAXIN
with Peter Woods ; Weather
Following their recent successes in the Olympic, World and European Championships, the world's finest skaters recorded a gala performance at Richmond Ice Rink during their European tour.
From Great Britain: John Curry From USSR: Vladimir Kovalev
Irina Rodnina / Alexander Zaitsev Irina Moiseeva / Andrei Minenkov Lyudmila Pakhomova/AIexander Gorshkov
From Canada: Toller Cranston From the USA:
Dorothy Hamill , Terry Kubicka Coleen O'Connor /Jim Millns
From Holland: Dianne de Leeuw From DDR: Christine Errath
Manuela Gross/Uwe Kagelmann Commentator BRIAN MATTHEW
Recorded at Richmond Ice Rink in association with the NSA
Lighting HUBERT CARTWRIGHT Producer DON SAYER
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The Greyhound Television Trophy Final
Live from Belle Vue, Manchester. The famous track where greyhound racing began in Britain 50 years ago is the venue for tonight's richest-ever running of this prestige long-distance event over 815 metres-worth £1,500 to the winner.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
David Wilkie in Florida
Scotland's double gold medallist in last year's World Swimming Championships is one of Britain's brightest hopes for Olympic success. But he plans to race in Montreal without spending a single day in Britain in 1976. Like John Curry , our Innsbruck champion, Wilkie competes for Britain, but lives and trains in America. ALAN WEEKS reports from the University of Miami, where Wilkie has spent three years as a student - and a swimmer.
Save of the Season
BOB WILSON recalls the best goal-keeping moments in the annual competition. There's E200 in Premium Bonds to be won.
Greyhound television presentation ALEC WEEKS
Film director JOHN MCNICHOLAS Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
SUE LAWLEY, DENIS TUOHY DONALD MACCORMICK
Editor MICHAEL BUNCI