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7.5 Power Amplifier
7.30 Atits and Acacias
(UHF only)
With KEITH BARRON
Comet in Moominland by TOVE JANSSON
Today: Homeward Bound
Had Sebastian escaped the avalanche? And where was Belle? (Repeat)
When Custard got too near the bone
Told by RICHARD BRIERS
Litter
TONY HART , PAT KEYSELL
SYLVESTE MCCOY with WILF LUNN and THE PROF
Director CLIVE DOIG
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
Weather KEITH BEST
Bod and the Rain
A programme for children under 5
Just that little bit more than a car, Speed Buggy is the 'pet' of engineer Tinker and his pals Mark and Debbie.
(Repeat)
Told by MICHAEL FLANDERS
with Peter Woods Weatherman
Regional reports and opinions in Look North, South Today, Look East. Midlands Today, Points West and Spotlight South West.
Then at 6.25 the scene Nationwide.
(Regional details as Monday)
(Jeux sans Frontieres)
The first International heat in which teams from the following seven countries compete for the Eurovision It's a Knockout Golden Trophy
Great Britain: Blackpool Belgium: Blankenberge France: Nimes
Germany: Trostberg Holland: Pijnacker Italy: Jesolo
Switzerland: Huttwill
Transmitted on the Eurovision network from Nimes, France Introduced by GUY LUX and SIMONE GARNIER
International referees
GENNARO OLIVIERI
GUDOPANCALDI Commentators
STUART HALL. EDDIE WARING Referee ARTHUR ELLIS
Producer CECIL KORER
Programme presented by the FRENCH TELEVISION SERVICE
by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft
A National Transport strike prevents the staff of Grace Brothers from getting home, so they stay at the store.
featuring Trevor Bannister as Mr Lucas, Mollie Sugden as Mrs Slocombe, Frank Thornton as Captain Peacock, John Inman as Mr Humphries, Wendy Richard as Miss Brahms, Arthur Brough as Mr Grainger
and Nicholas Smith as Mr Rumbold
(Repeat)
with Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
The British Academy Award-winning series of ten programmes 7: The Story of Mary Kingsley who lived alone with cannibals in 1893 - and survived.
Written by ROSEMARY ANNE SISSON Introduced by David Attenborough from the Royal Geographical Society, London.
Mary Kingsley risked her life in a dramatic and calculated way when she entered the forests of West Africa - the white man's grave. It was to be one of the shortest important journeys in the history of exploration. And when she returned to Britain she shocked Victorian society by reporting something no one wanted to hear.
A superior series (DAILY EXPRESS) The pictures are among the most flamboyantly handsome since colour transmission began (THE TIMES) Snowdon's film recaptures the remarkable journey (NEWS OF THE WORLD)
Director TONY SNOWDON
Producer MICHAEL LATHAM
Book (same title), 16.00, from bookshops
Standards, pops and jazz played by some of the best bands of the day Introduced by Roy Castle featuring tonight
The Syd Lawrence Orchestra with Roy Marsden and Jeannie Lambe Mr Acker Bilk and his
Paramount Jazz Band The Roy Budd Trio
Lighting tommy MOTTRAM BERT POSTLETHWAITE
Sound KEN GREGORY. PETERROSI Designer PETER MAVIUS
Producer JOHNNIESTEWART
A series of six programmes in which A. J. P. Taylor talks about the great leaders of the Second World War. They were the War Lords - men of incalculable power who dominated both the military and civil affairs of their countries. 2: Hitler
The story of the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler , Chancellor and Fuhrer of the German people.
'There are those who say that he wanted a great war. I would rather say that he wanted a great victory. Whether this would be achieved by war or by overwhelming moral pressure, or immoral pressure, I think was unimportant to him.'
Producer EDWARDMIRZOEFE
This series is being published weekly in The Listener
AJP Taylor describes the careers of the 'war lords' who dominated the Second World War. This episode looks at Hitler. Show more
Viking on Mars
The first spacecraft to land successfully on Mars has started its programme of research. America's Viking 1 is now standing on the Martian surface, sending back information direct from that strange, rugged landscape. For the first time we have been able to see close-range views from the one world in the solar system which has always been regarded as being possibly able to support life. To give the latest news about Viking and the search for life on Mars, Patrick Moore is again joined by Professor Geoffrey Eglinton and Dr Garry Hunt.
Director GEOFF WALMSLEY Producer PATRICIAa WOOD
The Sky at Night: 5, £4.00 from bookshops