9.38 Out of the Past
The Sign of the Horse
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10.0 Look and Read: Cloudburst Fire the Rockets
10.25-10.45 History 1917-73 Britain and Europe
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11.0 Watch: Foo the Potter
11.18 Going to Work
Clothing Industry
11.40 Physical Science Free Fall
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Post Office
Weather BARBARA EDWARDS
including Farm Your Garden
English: One Power Alone William Blake
Comedy series
Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , BRIAN CANT
Ski Champ Huck
with Mark McManus
The Nargun and the Stars by PATRICIA WRIGHTSON Today:
The Potkoorok and the Grader
Pictures by BERNARD LODGE Adapted and directed by ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME
A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris
With stories about animals - in the wild, in the zoo, or at home.
Producer GEORGE INGER BBC Bristol
The Purple Avenger with Grape Ape and Beagley Beagley and Bailey's Comets in Deep Blue Clue
by OLIVER POSTGATE The Circus
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Britain's nightly mirror to the face of Britain.
Co-ordinated this week by MICHAEL BARRATT , FRANK BOUGH
DILYS MORGAN , VALERIE SINGLETON and BOB WELLINGS
Editor JOHN GAU
Another episode from the series starringwho is here one minute - and gone the next. with and
with Magnus Magnusson
Durham University is the venue for the beginning of this semi-final round with four of the 12-heat winners trying for a place in the Final.
They are
ALAN ILIFFE , psychologist English theatre 1950-75
SUSAN GRANT , doctor's secretary The wines of France
NICHOLAS SPRUYTFNBURG, teacher The life of Cardinal Wolsey HENRY PANTIN , geologist
Life and works of Berlioz
Director PETER MASSBY Producer bill WRIGHT
Book, Mastermind 2, Stop, from bookshops
with Richard Baker ; Weather
The BBC and the Australian Broadcasting Commission present four plays about an English family who emigrate to Australia. This last play of the series was made in Britain by the BBC. 4: A Dream of-Freedom by KEITH DEWHURST
The Parker family have split up. Michael and June, now seven months pregnant, have left the others happily settled in Australia and returned to a grey November Britain. Now they must face the consequences of their globe-trotting and try to settle down again. But can they pick up exactly where they left off, unaffected by their experiences?
Music arranged by LAURIE LEWIS Sound COLIN DIXON
Lighting DAVE SYDENHAM Designer RICHARD HENRY
Producer FRANK HATHERLEY Director DAVID GILES
JOHN TIMPSON and DENIS TUOHY look at some of the people and topics that provoke, entertain, worry or amuse us.
BARRY NORMAN looks at the world of the cinema.
Including News Headlines
A film profile of Sir Hugh S. Roberton - undertaker, composer, poet, pacifist, pioneer of the music festival movement - a legendary figure best remembered as the founder and conductor of the Glasgow Orpheus Choir. with Agnes Duncan , Sir Geraint Evans Susanna Graham , Andrew Guthrie Sidney Harrison , Herbert Howells Maurice Jacobson Alister MacDonald
Farquhar MacDonald
Jessie Mclntyre , Norma Procter Kenneth Roberton
Abbotsford School Choir
Glasgow Orpheus Choir Society and some unique film of the Orpheus Choir itself.
Commentary spoken by TOM FLEMING
Film cameraman STUART WYLD Film recordist GORDON FORSYTH Film editor AILEEN FORSYTH Written and produced by JAMES HUNTER BBC Scotland