9.38 Countdown
Five Times Table
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10.0 Merry-go-Round looks at a story of topical interest.
10.23 Maths Workshop: Stage 1 Arrows
You and Me: Book 1, 50p from bookshops
11.0 USA: Mississippi
11.22 Music Time: Programme 5 .
11.45 General Studies Choices for Tomorrow
Cars without Chaos: Oxford has carried out many experiments in traffic control; can they help other cities?
Written and presented by TERENCE BENDIXSON
Producer MICHAEL GARROD
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 from the entrance hall of the BBC Broadcasting Centre in Birmingham including MacLeod's Scotland
Editor TERRY DOBSOH
2.1 Words and Pictures
A series to encourage reading Pigs and Pumpkins
2.18 British Social History The Hungry 30s
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2.40 Going to Work
Learn More... Earn More
A programme for children under 5 Story: Rosie's Walk written and illustrated by PAT HUTCHINS Presenters:
Sam Wyse , Johnny Ball
Low Man Lawman
The lazy law-man's at it again, look out for trouble.
with Donald Douglas
A Stranger Came Ashore (in five parts) by MOLLIE HUNTER
It all began with a wild storm one night, a shipwreck and the sudden appearance of a young man who called himself Finn Learson. The Henderson family gladly gave him shelter, and so brought a terrible danger into their midst, for Finn Learson was nothing of what he seemed to be.
1: The Stranger
with John Noakes, Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
Silver Jubilee Competition
Today you can see the results of the competition to design a picture to commemorate the 25 years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and to discover whether your painting has been chosen for a Radio Times Jubilee cover.
Art Editor David Driver (seen here with Lesley) who helped to judge the competition, will be in the studio with John, Peter and Lesley to explain how the winning design was chosen and to give some tips to would-be artists.
Blue Peter Thirteenth Book, £1.00, from bookshops
by BRIAN FINCH. A series of seven programmes featuring
7: King Kong Phooey
To advertise a special showing of King Kong, Melvyn goes into town in a gorilla suit. Turpin makes sure Melvyn finishes up in the local zoo and sends Frank Plank to the Picture Palace.
Designer PETER MAVIUS Producer JOHN BUTTERY
Director TONY HARRISON. BBC Manchester
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Britain's most popular current affairs programme. Presented by Michael Barratt , Frank Bough
Dilys Morgan , Valerie Singleton and Bob Wellings
Tonight and every Monday - Pigeonhole, with Richard Stilgoe reflecting ideas and opinions from the Nationwide postbag.
Producers RONALD NEIL , GORDON WATTS and HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
A series in 16 episodes
8: Coping by PAULA MILNEstarring Erin Geraghty with John Duttinc , Carolyn Jones
Night duty is not easy at the best of times, but when Maureen's Senior Ward Nurse doesn't turn up, it all looks very bleak ...
Adviser CHRISTINE GREEN SRN, HV Designer ROBERT BERK
Producer RON CRADDOCK
Director RONALD WILSON. BBC Birmingham
Reporting on the stories that matter and asking the questions that need to be asked.
Introduced by David Dimbleby
The Panorama correspondents at home and abroad are Michael Cockerell, Richard Lindley, Tom Mangold, Julian Mounter and Julian Pettifer
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
Earlier this evening Her Majesty the Queen opened the new National Theatre on the South Bank. THE QUEEN unveiled the official plaque, listened to the speech of welcome from Lord Olivier, and the evening finished with a spoken epilogue by Peter Hall , Director of the National.
Commentator TOM FLEMING
Lighting TOMMY THOMAS
Television presentation by JOHN VERNON