9.15 Engineering Craft Studies Electricity at Work
9.38 History 1917-73 Lenin's Revolution
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10.0 TV Club
An Introduction
10.23 Hyn o Fyd
Kenya: Ar
Saffari Bywyd gwyllt y llynnoedd
Cyflwynydd MEIRION EDWARDS Cynhyrchydd R. DILWYN JONES (Ail-ddarllediad)
(Wildlife of the Lakes)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
11.0 Exploring Science Measurement
11.23 Words and Pictures
The Elephant and the Bad Baby
11.40 Biology
Plant Cells
12.5 pm Reportage
11: Le Grand Depart
Presented by MICHAEL BIRKETT
. Book (same title), 50p, from bookshops
Weather MICHAEL FISH
including Grace and Favour with Michael Smith
Editor TERRY DOBSON
A series of programmes looking at the wildlife to be found in different parts of Canada, including a moose, a black bear and a racoon.
Narrated by RICK JONES
Producers DAVE ELLISON , roy BILLINGS
2.1 Watch: Hands and Feet
2.18 Europe from the Air Lights in the Darkness - 1 looks at Kiruna and the Ounas
Valley, two centres of settlement in the Scandinavian Arctic. Narrated by DENIS TUOHY Producer LEN BROWN
2.40 Focus
The first in a new series
1: Are You Sitting Opposite? Written and presented by ROGER MCGOUGH , with MICHAEL TARN , GILLIAN TAYLFORTH Director IAN ROSENBLOOM Producer CHRIS JELLEY
Story: Mrs Tiggywinkle written and illustrated by BEATRIX POTTER
PresentersFLOELLA BENJAMIN , DON SPENCER
with Bonnie Hurren
Felicia the Critic by ELLEN CONFORD Today: Felicia reviews her Aunt's latest book
by E. NESBIT dramatised in eight parts by JOHN TULLY
The children arrive back in London leaving Cook as queen of the island. Their next adventure takes them further afield to another exotic place.
3: Some Indian Things
The Phoenix made and operated by JOE BARTON
Costume JOYCE HAWKINS
Film cameraman JOHN BAKER
Designer MYLES LANG. Director CLIVE doig Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Presenting the British scene to the people of Britain.
Editor JOHN GAU
Written by ROY CLARKE
Starring Paul Greenwood A Smile from
Antonio Rosie finds that a nodding acquaintance with the criminal classes can have its advantages when confronted by the dreaded future in-laws.
Cast in order of appearance
Signature tune written by PAUL GREENWOOD and IAN WILSON Sung by PAUL GREENWOOD
Incidental music by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer PAUL ALLEN
Producer BERNARD THOMPSON
Another episode starring Telly Savalas as Police Lieutenant Theo Kojak - a tough cop with a tough job in a tough town - New York.
with Richard Baker and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
For the scientists working in what Churchill called the small back rooms', the secret war was a continuous battle of move and counter-move - always against time and in the knowledge that mistakes or delay could cost many lives. 2: To See for 100 Miles
Just before the outbreak of the Second World War tall masts spring up around our coasts; a German Zeppelin loaded with radios flies to investigate. The crew hear nothing and the Battle of Britain is half won, for the masts are part of the earliest form of radar and a vital element of our defence system. Then in 1940 a decoded German message gives British scientific intelligence a new code name ' Freya' and the hunt for German radar is under way. Narrator WILLIAM WOOLLARD
Film editors COLIN JONES , CHRIS SPENCER Written and produced by BRIAN JOHNSON
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Action, news, personalities and opinion from home and overseas, including tonight:
International Amateur Boxing Scotland v England from Dundee
The annual match between these two countries is the highlight of the international season. Two years ago in Edinburgh the Scots won 7-4. Can they produce another home win for their supporters tonight? Or will England follow up last year's result when they were overwhelming winners by 9-2? Commentator HARRY CARPENTER International Rugby Union
A look ahead to the International Championship which starts on Saturday with the champions, Wales, playing Ireland, and England against Scotland. Boxing television presentation BILL MALCOLM Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
with JOHN TIMPSON and DENIS TUOHY
The Best and the Brightest
As a new US President's men take over power, KEITH KYLE recollects his time as a Washington journalist when he witnessed President Kennedy's inauguration and the way the new President chose his staff.
Tonight's reporters at home and abroad are Michael Delahaye, Vincent Hanna , David Jessel , David Lomax , John Pitman , David Taylor and Philip Tibenham. Including News Headlines
Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON