6.40 Biological System Respiration
7.5 History of Mathematics
7.30 Colour Television: 2
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6.40 Biological System Respiration
7.5 History of Mathematics
7.30 Colour Television: 2
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
With EDWARD PETHERBRIDGE Ludo and the Star Horse by MARY STEWART
Today: The Fish, the Ram and the Bull
Tim and his devoted seal Salty live adventure in, on and out of the water.
Cast for the week
Frostbite
Against tremendous odds, a young recruit brings a cannon across many miles of snow and through enemy lines to George Washing ton's troops in Boston.
Weather KEITH BEST
Film portraits
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
A programme for children under 5 Presenters
CAROL CHELL , STUART MCGUGAN
Michael Aspel introduces your requests from recent BBC television programmes. With him in the studio this week: Penelope Keith
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER
Send your requests to: Ask Aspel, BBC Television, London W12 8QT.
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
Presenting the British scene to the people of Britain.
Reports and features co-ordinated this week by FRANK BOUGH with VALERIE SINGLETON and BOB WELLINGS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
with Richard Whitmore
Weather
A film series of hospital dramas highlighting controversial issues of the day.
Tonight starring
Us Against the World - part 2
The further trials and tribulations, triumphs and heartbreaks of girl medical students Hope, Audrey and Sunny, as they continue their hospital careers.
The last of six programmes
Do we as a nation make the most of our front runners, do we even recognise them? Every British industry has some products that deserve to be winners. Products that make the best use of the skills of our workforce. It could be our advanced technology that marks them out; it could be straight ingenuity, or even, in a mass-produced world, sheer quality.
William Woollard and Judith Hann look at some of the implications for British industry underlying the stories told in this series of The Risk Business. Is it possible, perhaps, to draw up a strategy for success - a strategy based on recognising and exploiting our strengths rather than trying to prop up those industries particularly vulnerable to competition from the developing world?
Andrew Neil asks union leader Hugh Scanlon, and NEDO'S Sir Ronald McIntosh, whether Britain is making the most of her talent and whether industry is putting its money into the businesses which really can hold their own with the world's best.
BBC Manchester
The last programme in this series features Alan Weeks who is interviewed by Ian Wooldridge of the Daily Mail.
ALAN WEEKS commentates on several major sports for BBCtv and this programme includes ice skating with John Curry and the famous and stylish Russian pair skaters Oleg and Ludmilla Proto popov; gymnastics with Olga Kor but, Nadia Comaneci and the immortal Vera Caslavska ; swimming with victories by Kornelia Ender and David Wilkie.
Producer BOB ABRAHAMS