6.40 Elementary Maths: Functions
7.5 Handicapped in the Community
7.30 Electromagnetics and Electronics
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6.40 Elementary Maths: Functions
7.5 Handicapped in the Community
7.30 Electromagnetics and Electronics
(UHF only)
9.15 Engineering Craft Studies Joining: Fastening
9.38 Science All Around
Strength of Materials
10.0 TV Club. A Place Like Home: Errol by DAVID COOK
10.23 Hyn o
Fyd Stori a Chwedl: Y Brenin Arthur I
11.0 British Social History The Younger Citizen
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11.23 Words and Pictures
The Cat who Forgot
11.40 Biology
The Energy Chain
12.5 pm Reportage. 17: Mieux Vivre Les Consommateurs Frangais
Weather BILL GILES
including The Musicmakers
Dog-a-long
Wag, a red setter, is out for a day by the sea. She sees gulls on the wing, and further out at sea are puffins and seals. Music and narration by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Film editor ANDREW JOHNSTON Research ROBIN HALDANE Producer MICHAEL COLE
2.1 Watch. Pancake Day
2.18 Scan: The Black Lamp 2: Banner Bright
2.40 Focus
7: Drinking and Driving
The effect of alcohol on a group of students. What conclusions do you draw from this studio experiment? Presented by ROGER MCGOUGH Director IAN ROSENBLOOM Producer CHRIS JELLEY
Story: Ping Ping the Penguin Written by DAVID TURNBULL Presenters
DELIA MORGAN , FRED HARRIS
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Music by mike BATT
Animated by BARRY LEITH
Director IVOR wood
with Jack Shepherd The Driftway by PENELOPE LIVELY
Today: A Dead Hare
Olympic Grape with Grape Ape and Beagley Beagley and Bailey's Comets in Too Strong for Hong Kong
by MICHAEL BOND Do-it-yourself
Narrated by MICHAEL HORDERN
Music by HERBERT CHAPPELL
Animated and directed by IVOR WOOD
with Kenneth Kendall
Weatherman
Presenting the British scene to the people of Britain.
Reports and features co-ordinated this week by MICHAEL BARRATT and FRANK BOUGH with DILYS MORGAN , VALERIE SINGLETON and BOB WELLINGS
Editor JOHN GAU
The second of three classic science-fiction stories starring Rod Taylor, Alan Young, Yvette Mimieux, Sebastian Cabot, Tom Helmore
London 1899: a young scientist engaged in research into the fourth dimension perfects a time machine which enables him to transport himself back into the past or forward into the future.
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Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
A profile of Clint Eastwood, the biggest box-office star in the world, in which he talks to Iain Johnstone
With Richard Burton; Sergio Leone, director of A Fistful of Dollars; Don Siegel, director of Dirty Harry; Pauline Kael, film critic of The New Yorker; Dilys Powell, of the Sunday Times; and extracts from some of his films including Rawhide, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Where Eagles Dare, The Outlaw Josey Wales and The Enforcer.
Quite apart from his popularity as an actor, Eastwood has emerged as an all-round force in the cinema. His production company has made more than a dozen features and he has directed five of them. the last of which. The Outlaw Josey Wales, was voted by American critics into the top ten list in 1976.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter International Boxing
British and European light-welterweight champion DAVE'BOY' GREEN - the outstanding home fighter of 1976 - could be boxing for a world title in the next few months. Last night on Mike Bar rett's Royal Albert Hall promotion he fought American Ray Hammond over ten rounds.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
The World Ski-flying Championships from Vikersund, Norway
The world's best ski-jumpers in action on the giant hill near Oslo. With use of the arms permitted to extend flight, the winner is expected to leap over 150 metres. Commentator DAVID VINE
Television presentation Boxing BOB DUNC\N
Ski-flying NORWEGIAN TV SERVICE Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Presented by JOHN TIMPSON. and DENIS TUOHY with DONALD MACCOR
MICK and Tonight's reporters Including News Headlines
Assistant editor PETER IBBOTSON Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON