6.40 Women in Two World Wars
7.5 Renaissance Spectacle
7.30 Human Factors in Aviation
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6.40 Women in Two World Wars
7.5 Renaissance Spectacle
7.30 Human Factors in Aviation
9.40 Encounter: Germany School
10.0 Merry-go-Round: Sex Education Beginning
This programme, which is the first of three sex education programmes for eight- and nine-year-olds in schools, illustrates stages in the development of babies in the womb and includes film of pregnant mothers.
Introduced by RICHARD CARPENTER With MELISSA DOCKER
Classroom sequences filmed at Holly-brook Middle School. Southampton Producer CLAIRE CHOVIL
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds and adults watching with them.
11.5 Location Britain
Location 1 - Peterhead
11.30 Preview
Going to Work is schools television's long-running and popular careers advice series. Preview presents a chance to sample or record ' The Music Industry' from next year's output.
Producer ANDREW neal
Weather JACK SCOTT
BOB LANGLEY, DONNY MACLEOD
DAVID SEYMOUR , MARIAN FOSTER and JAN LEEMING with the personalities and talking points of the day including
Dig This with Peter Seabrook
2.2 Scene
The Life of a Social Worker
2.30 Preview
A chance to see 'The First Days of Life' from Biology, the new series to be transmitted again next school year.
Producer ANDREW NEAL
Situation comedy series
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
A programme for children under 5
A cartoon series starring Inch High, the definitely different detective. He's stylish, he's witty and he's just one inch tall.
A series of five programmes on some of the most extraordinary facets of the animal world. with Tony Soper Migration
The magical mystery tours of many animals span the globe. Swallows fly a distance equivalent to the moon and back during their lifetime, and they will return to the s.ame nest site year after year. What are the advantages of jet-setting?
What kind of navigational clues do inter-continental travellers use?
TONY SOPER follows the swallows south to see where they spend the winter.
Film editor RON MARTIN Producer JOHN SPARKS BBC Bristol
An eight-part story: 4
Stas is taken to the Mahdi, the leader of the rebellion, and later encounters a lion.
Story told by RICHARD PASCO
Presented by PEGGY MILLER
The basset hound who proves it's not always ' a dog's life.' Training Session
Voices LIONEL JEFFRIES , VICTOR SPINETTI and ANN BEACH Written by HITCH HITCHENS
Music IAN SAMWELL Director DICK HORN
Producer GRAEME SPURWAY
with Richard Baker
Weatherman
Britain's most popular current affairs programme.
Tonight's features include Odd Job, with Richard Stilgoe presenting advice for both the do-it-yourself novice and the do-it-yourself expert. and at 6.50
Sportswide
Jimmy Hill looks forward to two important events in sport tomorrow: the Scottish FA Cup Final between Celtic and Rangers at Hampden Park and the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final at Wembley.
Producers ANDREW TAUSSIG
GORDON WATTS, HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
A film series starring
Riddles Varian and his fellow wanderers learn of a mysterious stone -the key to the doorway back to their own times.
The 1977 inter-town fun-and-games competition
Mansfield v Macclesfield v
Wirksworth
The winner will represent Great Britain in the third heat of the Eurovision Competition to be held in Carouge, Switzerland, on 30 September.
Tonight's programme is introduced from Mansfield by Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring
Referees ARTHUR ELLIS and MIKE SWANN
Designer MEL BIBBY
Games arranger PAUL TRERISE Director GEOFF WILSON Producer CECIL KORER BBC Manchester
with Richard Baker
Weekend Weather JACK SCOTT
by Jack Rosenthal
1976 BAFTA awards for Best Single Play, Best Writer
A Play for Today presentation
'Now that I am a man, I will follow my dear father's example, and that of my dear grandfather, and last but not least that of my sister Lesley's boyfriend Harold. They have been no end of a tower of strength in no uncertain terms. I trust you will enjoy your evening, not forgetting the dancing which is about to ensue, as I feel sure you assuredly will. Thank you.'
"Jack Rosenthal's 'Bar Mitzvah Boy' was pure gold. If you missed it, do yourself a favour and seek out the repeat." (Daily Mail)
"'Bar Mitzvah Boy' was a great delight, funnier than anything Jack Rosenthal has written since - well the last thing he wrote." (Sunday Telegraph)
"Rosenthal's perception was brilliant and even his considerable reputation was enhanced by the way he drew every character so perfectly." (Daily Express)
JOHN TIMPSON and DENIS TUOHY and Tonight's reporters at home and abroad take their last look of the week at the topics and people that provoke, entertain, worry or amuse us.
Deputy editor PETER IBBOTSON Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
From the Empire Pool, Wembley
Tonight is the culmination of the Amateur Boxing Association year
- names like Turpin, Cooper, Buchanan, Conteh and Stracey have appeared on the programme in these Finals in the past.
To be the ABA Champion is the possible key to European and Olympic titles. A young man called Chris Finnegan won at his weight here and was to go on to win a Gold Medal in Mexico.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN