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6.40 Car Body
7.5 Changing Gravity
7.30 Maths Analysis - Integration
A report in Welsh.
(English transmitters only. Shown last night on BBC Cymru/Wales)
by Jan Mark
With Jeremy Kemp
Today: Flight Deck
(Repeat)
A series of eight programmes
A fiesta in Mexico, and on to the States.
A film series
In Search of a Champion
A series of television sheepdog trials from Buttermere in the Lake District. With Phil Drabble
Producer PHILIP s. GILBERT . Tomorrow:
Heat 1)
England v Australia from Trent Bridge
The morning's play on the final day.
(Repeat)
Weather MICHAEL FISH
England v Australia from Trent Bridge
The opening overs on this final afternoon.
England v Australia from Trent Bridge
Coverage up to the tea interval.
with Johnny Morris and TONY SOPER
JOHNNY talks to Ray Goodwin , one of Britain's top wildlife sound recordists, and looks at some of the special equipment he uses.
Tony Soper goes beachcombing and finds some remarkable animals that live on our sea shores.
And a chimps' tea party with Johnny as the guest of honour.
Producer MICHAEL BEYNON. BBC Bristol
starring Brian Cant with Toni Arthur , Kim Goody Jonty Miller , Jonathan Cohen Spike Heatley , Alan Rushton Bob Falloon
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Producer ANN REAY
Written and directed by avril price i First shown on BBC2)
Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
on the Road from Jarrow
At the start of the season, Nationwide carried a series of films marking the 40th anniversary of the Jarrow March. Luke Casey is the reporter for this compilation in which the event is recalled by some of those who took part.
Film editor LAURIE CHOAT Producer KEN STEPHINSON (Part 2 tomorrow)
starring Donnie and Marie who are joined this week by Charo, Paul Lynde Carl Reiner and The Ice Vanities
featuring The Mitchell Minstrels and The Television Toppers starring Margaret Savage
Ted Darling , Lcs Rawlings Lcs Want, Rita Morris
Dorothy Ogden , Bob Hunter with special guests Keith Harris
The Jack Emblow John McLevy Quartet
Choreography ROY GUNSON. Vocal arrangements and conductor GEORGE MITCHELL Orchestrations ALAN BRISTOW Lighting BILL MILLAR
Sound ADRIAN BISHOP-LAGGETT
Designers IAN WATSON , PETER KINDRED Producer BRIAN WHITEHOUSE
Narrated by David Attchborough Garden Jungle
The creepy crawlies of a garden in Sydney, Australia, revealed by the cameras of two Australian wildlife film-makers.
Assassin bugs, a cannibalistic snail and a net-casting spider are shown in bizarre life-and-death dramas while a pair of leopard slugs dangle in mid-air coiled around each other in an extraordinary mating embrace.
Photography JIM FRAZIER
Producers DENSEY CLYNE , JIM FRAZIER Presented for TV by ADRIAN WARREN BBC Bristol.
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
Six blind children appeared on television 15 years ago in a documentary film called Eyes of a Child. That programme was made in a school for blind children and showed the care and skill devoted to bringing up such children to cope in a sighted world.
How have those children fared, now they are adults? What became of Mandy, Emma, Andrew and the others when they met the world outside? As they look back at their schooldays and talk about their lives today most of them reveal a sad gap between hope and fulfilment.
Presented by Robin Day The Bureaucrats
Lord Armstrong, a former head of the Civil Service, and Lord Crowther-Hunt, expert on constitution and a former Minister, discuss the growth of the bureaucracy and its effects on the machinery of government.
Director JAN FAIRER
Producer ANTONY ROUSE
Pioneers
Lakeland has always attracted pioneers. For the city-dwellers of Northern England, the hills and the lakes became an adventure playground. Here the first steam-boats were tested - speed records were broken -and here the earliest climbers learned the techniques which enabled them later to conquer the highest peaks in the world. Bob Langley tells the story of the Lakeland adventurers -and himself follows the first route up Pillar Rock.
Director PETER HERCOMBE