6.40 The Interatomic Forces
7.5 Maths
7.30 Social Psychology Laboratory
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6.40 The Interatomic Forces
7.5 Maths
7.30 Social Psychology Laboratory
(UHF only)
9.38 Countdown
A Need of Numbers (part 2) .
10.0 Merry-go-Rourid
The Raven and the Cross: 2
10.23 Maths Workshop: Stage 1 Crossing the Line
(Repeat)
11.0 The Electric Company: 9
Reading series from the Children's Television Workshop, New York.
Presented for the BBC by FELICITY KINROSS
11.22 Music Time: Programme 19 .
11.45 General Studies
Keep Moving: the influence of ergonomists on public transport vehicles; and a look into the future. Producer ROSANNA HIBBERT
Weather MICHAEL FISH
with Bob Langley , Donny MacLeod David Seymour , Marian Foster and Jan Leeming including The Ages of York The Building of a Minster
2.1 Words and Pictures
Trog and the Dog
2.18 British Social History The Queen's Peace
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2.40 Going to Work
Behind the Glamour
Some jobs seem to have an exciting and glamorous image but behind it there's hard work, insecurity and disappointment. This film looks at a dancer, an ex-football apprentice and an air hostess. Narrator NICK ROSS
Producer ROY THOMPSON
3.53 Regional News (exc London)
with Wendy Wood
Stories from Scotland
Adapted by MICHAEL BARTLETT
How can Andrew escape from the giant's castle? Who stole the cheeses? The answers are in this week's legends from Scotland. Today: The Giant's Daughter
with John Noakes
Peter Purves , Lesley Judd
Can you write backwards, inside-out and upside-down with both hands at the same time and in italics, and carry on a conversation? Britain's ' Trionic Man', John Clogg of Addlestone, demonstrates his amazing skills.
Young actors, singers and dancers from secondary schools all over Britain spend their first day ever in a television studio to present their own series of entertainments.
This week from The South East
BRIAN AMOS , ALAN ANDERSON
DESILU BANTOU , BRIDGETTE BREWSTER
SUSAN BUCKMASTER , MARTIN COZENS
TERESA MCGOWAN , TERRY MULHOLLAND RUSSELL OBENEY , JENNIFER O'GARRO
ANDREW PANAYI , NICKOLA PARSONS
DAVID ROBERTS , STEPHEN ROGERS
DEBORAH RUSH, KEVIN STERLING
Written by GEORGE LAYTON , GILLIAN MARKS, DAVID SHEPPARD , PETER SKINNER , J. D. SWARBRICK , with contributions from those taking part. Designer CHRISTINE RUSCOE Producer MARILYN FOX
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Britain's most popular current affairs programme. Including
Pigeonhole with Richard Stilgoe
Producers ANDREW TAUSSIG
GORDON WATTS, HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
A romantic serial in 16 parts set in Cornwall of the 1780s based on the novels by WINSTON GRAHAM Part 11 by PETER DRAPER
As a result of Jud's honesty at Ross's trial he and Prudie are re-employed at Nampara. Knowing of Ross's debts, Jud suggests that he might like to do business with a certain Mr Trencrom. What Jud forgets to say is that Mr Tren crom's business is against the law.
Producer MORRIS BARRY
MRS GANDHI surprised India and the world when she relaxed the State of Emergency she had declared in June 1975, and announced elections. Since then
Opposition politicians, many of them released from prison, have joined to form the new Janata Front.
David Dimbleby reports from India on the constitutional, legal and economic changes that Mrs Gandhi has made, and the background to this election. Is this a pause on the way to a dictatorship, or proof that Indian democracy is intact?
Producer CLIVE SYDDALL
Assistant editor DAVID HARRISON Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
starring Godfrey Cambridge Raymond St Jacques Calvin Lockhart
Harlem detectives ' Grave Digger ' Jones and ' Coffin Ed' Johnson suspect that the ' Back-to-Africa ' campaign organised by Rev Deke O'Malley is a swindle, and when a large sum of subscribers' money disappears . »
Director OSSIE DAVIS. Films: page 9