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9.15 Engineering Craft Studies
Combining the Principles
9.38 Science All Around
Balance
10.0 TV Club. A Place Like Home:
Pud by DAVID COOK
10.23 Hyn o Fyd Stori a Chwedl Dinas Minos
Cyflwynydd MEIRION EDWARDS Cynhyrchydd R. DILWYN JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
David Cook
Unknown:
Fyd Stori
Unknown:
Chwedl Dinas Minos
Unknown:
Cyflwynydd Meirion Edwards
Unknown:
R. Dilwyn Jones

Out in the Cold
Highland cattle have thick shaggy coats to keep out the cold. The arctic fox and the snowy owl are snow white to blend into a winter landscape. The pine marten, red deer and capercailzie are some of the other animals seen in the Scottish Highlands. Music and narration by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Film editor ANDREW JOHNSTON Research ROBIN HALDANE Producer MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Editor:
Andrew Johnston
Producer:
Michael Cole

2.1 Watch
The Moon
2.18 Scan
Craft, Industry, Landscape
1: When Water Turned the Wheels
2.40 Focus. 9: Symbols
Symbols are a part of our everyday life - how do we interpret them?
Presented by ROGER MCGOUGH Director IAN ROSENBLOOM Producer CHRIS- JELLEY

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger McGough
Director:
Ian Rosenbloom

Story: Henry Hatter
Written by DAPHNE JONES PresentersSARAH LONG , DEREK GRIFFITHS
Pianist PETER PETTINGER
Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD
Scriptwriter PETER WILTSHIRE
Directors BARBARA DEEHAN , MARTIN FISHER Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Hatter
Written By:
Daphne Jones
Presenters:
Sarah Long
Pianist:
Derek Griffiths
Pianist:
Peter Pettinger
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Scriptwriter:
Peter Wiltshire
Directors:
Barbara Deehan
Directors:
Martin Fisher
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

From the thousands of people nominated as the Nationwide
Good Neighbour one person has emerged as outstanding. Tonight, in a live outside broadcast, Michael Barratt will knock on his or her door to introduce the Nationwide Good Neighbour to the nation at large.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt

The song which will represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest on 2 April will be chosen this evening from the 12 finalists, who will perform live before an invited audience at The New London Theatre, Drury Lane. Juries from 14 BBC regions will vote for the winning song. Introduced by Terry Wogan with Ronnie Hazlehurst and his Orchestra
Mary Mason
"What Do You Say to Love" by Nick Ryan, Robin Slater
The Foundations
"Where Were You When I Needed Your Love" by John MacLeod, Dave Meyers
Tony Monopoly
"Leave a Little Love" by Alan Hawkshaw, Ray Cameron
Lyn Paul
"If Everybody Loved the Same as You" by Geoff Stephens, Don Black
High Society
"Just for You" by Biddu, Gerry Shury, Ron Roker
Carl Wayne
"A Little Give, A Little Take" by Roger Greenaway, Tony Macaulay
Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran
"Rock Bottom" by Mike Moran, Lynsey de Paul
Sweet Sensation
"You're My Sweet Sensation" by Melvyn Taggart, Raymond Roberts
Val Stokes
"Swings and Roundabouts" by Richard Crowe, Nicholas Portlock
Beano
"Everybody Knows" by Freddie Phillips
Wesley, Park and Smith
"After All This Time" by David Mindel, Gary Benson
Rags
"Promises, Promises" by Richard Gillinson, David Hayes

Contributors

Introduced By:
Terry Wogan
Musicians:
Ronnie Hazlehurst and his Orchestra
Singer:
Mary Mason
Musicians:
The Foundations
Singer:
Tony Monopoly
Singer:
Lyn Paul
Musicians:
High Society
Singer:
Carl Wayne
Singer:
Lynsey de Paul
Singer:
Mike Moran
Musicians:
Sweet Sensation
Singer:
Val Stokes
Musicians:
null Beano
Musicians:
Wesley, Park and Smith
Musicians:
null Rags
Sound:
Chris Holcombe
Lighting:
Tommy Thomas
Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Producer:
Stewart Morris

Duration: 28 minutes

on BBC One London

Reggie decides to put an end to it. He says goodbye to Joan, makes a drunken speech to the British Fruit Association, says goodbye to Elizabeth and fakes his own suicide. Show more

Introduced by Harry Carpenter The Greyhound TV Trophy from Walthamstow
Live coverage of the three heats of this prized long-distance event, worth £1,500 to the winning owner. Two greyhounds from each heat over 820 metres qualify for the Final in two weeks' time.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Grand Prix Motor Racing
The South African Grand Prix
After wins by JODY SCHECKTER and CARLOS REUTEMANN in Argentina and Brazil, Britain's world champion JAMES HUNT was looking for his first victory of 1977, at the Kyalami circuit last weekend. The Fight for the Ashes
As England and Australia prepare to celebrate 100 years of Test cricket, Bill Bowes , Freddie Trueman and John Snow - representing three generations of English fast bowling - recall their personal highlights with PETER WEST.
Greyhound TV presentation ALEC WEEKS Producer martin hopkins EditorJONATHANMARTIN
(Centenary Test highlights, Sat, BBC2.
Live coverage on R3 medium wave)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Jody Scheckter
Unknown:
Carlos Reutemann
Unknown:
James Hunt
Unknown:
Bill Bowes

A series of six programmes with Raymond Baxter and Michael Buerk
Sweet Oil - The words were used by BP to announce the discovery which launched Britain into the age of oil. In less than ten years oil has become our most booming industry and the one which largely will determine how our future can be shaped.
So why do oil companies go to extraordinary lengths to keep their information secret? How much more remains to be discovered? How far and how deep can we go into the turbulent northern seas? And what's involved in getting the oil ashore?
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Reporter:
Michael Buerk
Director:
Roger Casstles
Producer:
Arthur Binnie
Producer:
David Martin

JOHN TIMPSON and DENIS TUOHY with DONALD MACCORMICK and Tonight's reporters at home and abroad, look at the people and topics that provoke, entertain, worry or amuse us.
Including an exclusive profile of David McNee , the Scottish policeman nicknamed ' The Hammer ', who next week takes over as Britain's top police officer - Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
Tonight's reporters at home and abroad are Michael Delahaye , Vincent Hanna, David Jessel , David Lomax , John Pitman and Philip Tibenham.
Including News Headlines

Contributors

Unknown:
John Timpson
Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
David McNee
Unknown:
Michael Delahaye
Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
David Lomax
Unknown:
John Pitman

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