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7.30 Schrodinger Wave Equation
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7.5 Energy Transfer: Chemicals
7.30 Schrodinger Wave Equation
(UHF only)
10.0 The Electric Company Programme 6
10.23 Ffcnestri. 2: Trenau BBC Cymru/Wales. (Windows)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them. (Repeat)
11.0-11.20 Merry-go-Round
Birth
This is the second of three sex education programmes for 8- and 9-year-olds in schools. This programme includes film of a human birth. It also includes brief sequences showing the hatching of chicks and the birth of kittens.
Introduced by RICHARD CARPENTER with MELISSA DOCKER
11.30 Preview: a new series for teachers showing programmes to be transmitted in the new School Year.
Look and Read
Cloud Burst: part 3
Serial play /
Weather KEITH BEST
including Dig This with Peter Seabrook
2.2 Scene: I Want to be Like You
2.30 Preview: a new series for teachers showing programmes to be transmitted in the new School Year. Geography. Europe from the Air: Lights in the Darkness: part 2
Coca-Cola Bournemouth Championships of Great Britain featuring the Men's Quarter-finals and the Ladies' Semi-finals
Only eight men from the original list of 64 players are now left with a chance of winning the first prize of £5,000 - the highest ever for a hard-court championship in this country. In the Ladies' Championship, Great Britain's Sue Barker is seeded to win her first major British title. HARRY CARPENTER introduces the pick of the matches. Commentators DAN MASKELL and BILL KNIGHT
Television presentation
FRED VINER and JOHNNIE WATIIERSTON
in their flying machines
A comedy cartoon
by A.A. Milne with illustrations by E.H. Shepard
with William Rushton
Today: Piglet does a Very Grand Thing and Eeyore finds a Wolery
(Repeat)
Britain's best-loved clown Charlie Cairoli assisted by Charlie Jr and Jimmy Buchanan
Introduced by Norman Barrett with his performing budgerigars
Guests Ted Durante and Hilda Linda Grant
Plus more Right Charlie film
Recorded at the Grange Arts Centre, Oldham
BBC Manchester
John Craven re-examines four of the special news reports that he made last summer.
Last year saw a record for the number of rescues around our coasts. A great job by the rescue services. 'But.' says John Craven, 'they're working flat out now. Will they still be able to cope in a few years' time?'
by Michael Bond
with Kenneth Kendall; Weatherman
In which, after your regional news, Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan present the British scene to the people of Britain and at 6.40 Sportswide: Direct from Hampden Park, Glasgow, Jimmy Hill looks ahead to tomorrow's climax to the Home International Soccer Championship-the old enemies Scotland and England.
(Regional details as Monday)
A light-hearted look at 75 years of entertainment. Max is your guide on a journey in comedy and music from the Music Hall of the 1900s; 1914-1918 War Songs; Rag-time and Jazz; Hollywood Films; the Comics of the 30s; Flanagan and Allen songs; 1939-45 War Songs and the great days of radio; right up to the Swinging 60s and the music of 1975 with film excerpts of Little Tich, George Formby, Will Hay, Gracie Fields and Robb Wilton.
With The Dougie Squires Dancers, The Eddie Lester Singers
with Kenneth Kendall; Weather
Tough and rough-but likeable and friendly. Two young cops walk a tightrope in the world of crime. Starring Paul Michael Glaser as Starsky, David Soul as Hutch
A night-club girl is brutally murdered. When Starsky and Hutch are called to the scene of the crime they find that the dead girl is ex-policewoman Helen Davisson. Starsky was in love with her and he doesn't take her death lightly - nor the hunt for her killer...
Wales v Northern Ireland from Vetch Field, Swansea.
Action highlights from tonight's match in the Home International Soccer Championship.
Eight teams from the United Kingdom compete in the Silver Jubilee series.
Tonight Terry Wogan introduces The First Semi-final: Home Counties South v Midlands and West
and special guest Peter West
from The Lyceum Ballroom, London
A professional demonstration by Anthony Hurley and Fay Saxton
Organised by Mecca Promotions
(Next week: UK Dance Championships)