6.40 Social Consequences of World War II
7.5 Ignatius Loyola
7.30 Mental Health - Whittingham
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6.40 Social Consequences of World War II
7.5 Ignatius Loyola
7.30 Mental Health - Whittingham
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
With EDWARD PETHERBRIDGE
Ludo and the Star Horse by MARY STEWART Today:
The Scales and the Scorpion
Pictures by MINA MARTINEZ
Adapted by MICHAEL BARTLETT
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
Producer ANGELA BEECHING
A film series.
Overland to Pakistan
Today's young explorers are boys from LEON SCHOOL, Bletchley in Buckinghamshire. Last summer they set off by road to the Far East across the scorching Afghanistan Desert and through the historic Khyber Pass. One of the boys, RICHARD LOWEN , made an 8mm film of their journey.
On their return they told the story of their travels and adventures to
John Craven.
Producer BRIAN HAWKINS. BBC Bristol
Weather BARBARA EDWARDS
The history and humour behind everyday objects
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
Ricky is the only human Champion really trusts and together with Rebel, the Alsatian, they have many adventures.
Time
Pat and Sylveste go through the mirror and back to the Middle Ages. Tony paints a picture more quickly than ever before and everybody joins up for a formation dance. The Prof plays the piano just in time and Digger visits the Palace.
Tony Hart, Pat Keysell
Sylveste McCoy and THE PROF
Director CLIVE DOIG
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
(The address to send paintings to is: Tony Hart , BBCtv, London W12 8QT. Unfortunately they can't be returned but a prize is given for each one shown.)
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
with Kenneth Kendall
Weatherman
Britain's most popular current affairs programme presenting a mirror to the face of Britain.
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
starring in Everybody is Beautiful by CARLA LANE
There is a beauty contest in the air-but the girls discover that you don't have to win to be a winner.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer TIM GLEESON
Producer SYDNEY LOTTERBY
Booic (same title), 60p (paperback), £2.50 (hardback), from bookshops
Live from Blackpool
John Stapleton and Ray Moore introduce 26 of the most beautiful girls from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, as they compete for the title of Miss United Kingdom 1977
With the emphasis this year on ' Beauty with a Purpose ', each girl will parade first in swimsuit then in formal gowns before a panel of celebrities. They will be assessed on beauty, personality and figure for a first prize of £7,500, plus automatic entry to the Miss World contest. During her reign, she will also be responsible for raising money to help disabled children.
While the judges decide, entertainment from Koffee 'n' Kreme
I Music by THE PHIL TATE ORCHESTRA Designer PETERmavius
Arranged by ERIC MORLEY Television presentation KEN GRIFFIN
(A Mecca Promotion in association with Blackpool Corporation)
with Kenneth Kendall Weekend Weather
BARBARA EDWARDS
The last of a six-part serial
Modus Vivendi by DON SHAW
George continues fighting his son-in-law whilst Ben and Angela realise their marriage can only be saved by one thing.
Designer ANTONY THORPE Producer MORRIS BARRY
Director DERRICK GOODWIN
from The Rheinstadion Dusseldorf
The World Cup
The first-ever athletics world cup is an original and exciting development in athletics, in which the top athletes in the world compete, not for individual medals as in the Olympics, but in a unique inter-continenital team competition. The International Amateur Athletics Federation have arranged a formula which guarantees a represenltative world competition.
Eight teams of men and women, with one athlete per team in each event, compete on a points basis, with the total points deciding the winners. The eight teams are ASIA, AFRICA, USA, OCEANIA (including Australia and New Zealand), THE AMERICAS (including Canada, Cuba, Brazil and West Indies), GDR (men and women), GFR (men) and USSR (women) - who qualified from the European Cup Final, and finally, EUROPE SELECT, picked from the remaining European nations.
Each event will be equivalent to an Olympic final, and among the events today are the men's 400m hurdles for which EDWIN MOSES , the Olympic champion and world record-holder, has qualified for the USA; the women's 200m, the shot-put and the 10,000m.
Commentators RON PICKERING
BARRY DAVIES , STUART STOREY Statistician STAN GREENBERG
Producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
Television presentation by the German Television Service