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7.5 Fuel Crisis
7.30 Warsaw Housing
(UHF only)
A lively new look at words and letters With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
NORMAN ROSSINGTON
MARTIN SHAW , NIGEL STOCK
Script by BARRY TOOK
Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOUSE Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Book (same title), 11.00, from bookshops
Weather KEITH BEST
BOB LANGLEY, DONNY MACLEOD
DAVID SEYMOUR , MARIAN FOSTER and JAN LEEMING present their pick of the activities, music, personalities and talking-points of the day -live, including 1914 and All That
Editor TERRY DOBSON
by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop ... where anything can happen.
Music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
A programme for children under 5
in their flying machines A comedy cartoon
A six-part comedy adventure series featuring a gang of children whose extraordinary adventures are hatched in a disused London Transport bus.
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today Points West and Spotlight South West.
Then at 6.20 Nationwide, Britain's most popular current affairs programme. Presented this week from the South of England headquarters of the BBC at Southampton.
(Regional details as Tuesday)
by John Chapman and Eric Merriman
Starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
Telly Savalas returns as Lt Theo Kojak , a tough cop with a tough job in a tough town - New York. with and The Frame
Crooked cop? When a vicious jewel thief swears that he bribed
Kojak, the accusation is obviously laughable. But before long it is made painfully clear to Kojak that this is no laughing matter.
with Angela Rippon and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
A frank account of life on the ocean wave in one of Her Majesty's ships.
A series of ten programmes 6: Officer Territory
' No young officer, who's any good, ever feels he's got enough responsibility. He reckons the silly old b ... s who are running the ship aren't half as good as he would be, if he were the boss. I think that's quite a healthy sign. It becomes unhealthy if he thinks there's nothing he can learn.'
So says the Captain, the most senior officer aboard HMS Ark Royal, in a film which contrasts his thoughts and duties with those of the most junior sub-lieutenant in his care.
Film cameraman PATRICK TURI. EY Film recordist GRAHAM RODGER Film editor PAUL PIERROT
Executive producer ROGER MILLS Producer JOHN PURDIE
A series of six programmes by Philip Martin
With Ahmed Khalil, Elizabeth Cassidy, Paul Antrim, Paul Barber
and Maurice Colbourne as John Kline
Rawlinson is dead. The smooth running of the underworld has been interrupted.
In the Asian, West Indian and white communities the gangsters search for a new leader. Why do the police choose this moment to release John Kline, a strong contender for Rawlinson's job?
BBC Birmingham
(Feature page 9)
Patrick Moore brings news on the Viking missions to Mars and asks How Far Can You See?
With the naked eye one can see 12 million, million, million miles. Patrick Moore talks about these tremendous stretches of space and time in relation to our present efforts to explore the Solar System.
(Repeated on Friday at 3.50 pm)