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11.0-11.20 Merry-go-Round: Full Circle
This is the third of three sex education programmes for 8- and 9-year-olds in schools. This programme deals with conception, the sexual differences between male and female bodies and the function of the sex organs. It also deals with the care of babies by their mothers.
Introduced by Richard Carpenter with Melissa Docker

11.30 Preview: Merry-go-Round: Why the Difference?
A new series for teachers showing programmes for the new School Year.

Contributors

Presenter (Merry-go-Round):
Richard Carpenter
Presenter (Merry-go-Round):
Melissa Docker

with Donny MacLeod, Bob Langley, Marian Foster and David Seymour

Including Dig This with Peter Seabrook.

Contributors

Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter (Dig This):
Peter Seabrook

Story: "The Pineapple Story" written by Michael Shoesmith, photographed by James Matthews-Joyce.

Presenters Susan Mosco, Johnny Ball

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan Mosco
Presenter:
Johnny Ball
Author (The Pineapple Story):
Michael Shoesmith
Photographer (The Pineapple Story):
James Matthews-Joyce

Charlie Cairoli presents his own mixture of comedy, music and slapstick with a circus flavour.
Assisted by Charlie Jr and Jimmy Buchanan
Introduced by Norman Barrett with his performing budgerigars

This week's guests are The Fontaines, Hall, Norman and Ladd and there's more amazing Right Charlie film

Recorded at the Grange Arts Centre, Oldham.

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Clown:
Charlie Cairoli
Assisted by:
Charlie Jr
Assisted by:
Jimmy Buchanan
Presenter/Budgerigar act:
Norman Barrett
Performers:
The Fontaines
Performers:
Hall, Norman and Ladd
Musical Director:
Harry Hayward
Designer:
Stuart Furber
Producer:
Tony Harrison

Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan
and at 6.50 Sportswide
Jimmy Hill previews the weekend sport, including Wales's vital second-leg match against Yugoslavia in the European Championships. Also Tony Gubba introduces:
Music for Montreal
Your chance to vote for the theme music for the BBC Olympic Games programmes. The entry of 2,000 tunes is down to the last five. There's also £100-worth of premium bonds to be won for the first all-correct entry opened.
(Regional details as Monday)
Music voting coupon on Letters page

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Dilys Morgan
Presenter (Sportswide):
Jimmy Hill
Presenter (Music for Montreal):
Tony Gubba

Meet the Dumpty, one of the new members of the Knockout team in the 1976 inter-town fun and games competition.
Morecambe v Blackpool v Liverpool
The winner will represent Great Britain in the first heat of the Eurovision Competition to be held in Nimes, France, on 11 August.
Tonight's programme introduced from Morecambe by Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring featuring Charlie Chester and McDonald Hobley
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Hall
Presenter:
Eddie Waring
Guest:
Charlie Chester
Guest:
McDonald Hobley
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Designer:
Paul Montague
Games arranger:
Paul Trerise
Director:
Geoff Wilson
Producer:
Cecil Korer

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

Waterfront murder. Downtown wedding. Nancy Blake is getting married and her friends Starsky and Hutch are helping with the arrangements for the bride's big day. At the same time, down on the dockside, an undercover cop is being killed. Is there a connection?

Contributors

Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul

A series of six programmes

Professor Barry Cunliffe considers the years between the Norman Conquest and the death of Elizabeth I, which were some of the most turbulent in our history.

In popular belief, the Norman Conquest was the last invasion of England. But there were many invasions during the 100 years war with the French, and perhaps the most terrible was the Black Death.

(First shown on BBC South)

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Barry Cunliffe
Expert:
Dr Calvin Wells
Producer:
Hugh Pitt

From Tiffany's Ballroom, Glasgow, Terry Wogan introduces the finalists, who have travelled across the border to Scotland, of the United Kingdom Ballroom Dance Championships for 1976.

In this second programme the couples compete for titles in the Professional Latin American and Amateur Modern Dances.

To the music of Ray McVay and his Orchestra

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Musicians:
Ray McVay And His Orchestra
Commentator:
Barri Haynes
Commentator:
David Douglass
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Organised by:
Mecca Promotions
Television Presentation:
Ken Griffin

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BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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