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6.40 Chemical Processes
7.5 Encouraging Regional Development
7.30 Urban Development: Chicago
Literary festival
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
by Elsie Starks
With Vivian Pickles
Whenever Gertie went to visit her grandmother, she could be sure something unusual was going to happen. After all it's not every grandmother can build monster bonfires, see ghosts or start her own fire brigade.
Today: Granny's Bonfire
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A 5-part story by HELEN CRESSWELL The village of Shoredale was off the beaten track and people tended to pass it by-Jumbo decides to change all this. 4: On the Map
Producer DAPHNE JONES
Director JEREMY SWAN
In Search of a Champion Heat 4: Wales with Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall and MEIRION JONES with Jaff GWYN JONES With
Bill GLYN JONES with Gel
Producer PHILIP S. GILBERT
Weather BILL GILES
and his Friends Touche Turtle and Wally Gator
Valerie Singleton presents a personal report on some happenings today and yesterday in four capital cities of Europe. 2: Vienna
VAL visits the palaces of the Imperial City - meets the Vienna Boys' Choir - the men and horses of the Spanish Riding School-and a 90-year-old princess who waltzed at the court of Emperor Franz Josef.
Producer EDWARD BARNES
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
More Than Bricks and Mortar
European Architectural Heritage Year brought into sharp focus the danger of forfeiting by default that part of our heritage represented by the best of our buildings. Tonight, Nationwide shows some of the remarkable acts of rescue - from a humble windmill to the Prince of Wales's home - which have preserved for future generations what we have inherited. Reporter Philip Tibenham
Film cameraman FINTON SHEEHAN Film editor LAURIE CHOAT Producer ALAN SCALES
with John Carter and Norma Shepherd
The latest news of developments affecting your holiday. Resort reports from Britain and abroad. In the studio - up-to-the-minute holiday advice, comment and information.
Producer TOM SAVAGE
The Amazing Cosmic Awareness of Duffy Moon A film starring
Ike Eisenmann as Duffy Moon Lance Kerwin as Peter Finley Jim Backus as Dr Flamel Ike Eisenmann , who recently star-red as Scott Jordan in The Fantastic Journey, takes another trip into the realm of fantasy as Duffy, a diminutive 11-year-old who decides he will no longer endure bullying and takes a self-improvement course with amazing results.
Director LARRY ELIKANN
by John Chapman and Eric Merriman
Starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
A woman's work is never done! Terry tries to prove otherwise when June decides to spend a whole day in bed.
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Tourists are a problem in every great capital and Fyfe Robertson finds in London that our third biggest and fastest-growing industry, with a turnover of around £4,000 million a year, has never been systematically studied; that nobody is doing anything to prevent growing frustration for London's residents and commuters as its invaders, native and foreign, rise to a forecast 12 million in the early 80s.
Film cameraman ROY GLADISH Film editor MAX WHEELER Producer TOM SAVAGE
with Richard Baker and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
starring Sandy Dennis with Ian McKellen, Michael Coles, John Standing, Eleanor Bron
As a result of a brief affair, Rosamund Stacey finds herself pregnant. After initial doubts, she decides to have the baby - but not to tell the father.
Sandy Dennis gives a fine performance in this contemporary love story.
Screenplay by Margaret Drabble from her novel The Millstone
Films: page 10 (First showing on British television)
A series of six impromptu talks by A.J.P. Taylor
Wars are as old as civilisation. How and why do they happen? Is there a pattern the historian can discern? Are wars inevitable?
A.J.P. Taylor talks about the origins of war in modern times, from the French revolutionary wars of the 18th century to the Cold War in our own time.
Tonight he considers not only how but when the Second World War began. He describes how a series of small wars, including the war between England and Germany, grew into a great one.
AJP Taylor, the noted historian and one of the first to popularise history through television, considers when World War II started and why.