6.40 Shipbuilding
7.5 Education Technologique
7.30 Loudspeaker Telephones
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6.40 Shipbuilding
7.5 Education Technologique
7.30 Loudspeaker Telephones
(UHF only)
9.15 Engineering Craft Studies Safety
9.38 It's Maths!
1: Place Value
10.0-10.15 Quatre Coins de la
France. La Vie a la Mer
10.23 Music Time
High Sounds, Low Sounds
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Introduced by Susan Calland.
DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER
JAN LEEMING and DAVID SEYMOUR with personalities and talking points of the day including Grace and Flavour with Michael Smith and The Final of the Pebble Mill
Open Pot Leek Show
2.1 Watch
Robinson Crusoe : Part 2
2.18 Science All Around Senses
2.40 Focus
1: Are You Sitting Opposite?
3.53 Regional News (exc London)
A programme for children under 5 iShonn on BBC2 at 11.0 am)
The fantastic adventures of one of the world's most famous cartoon characters.
(Black and white)
With CYRIL LUCKHAM
The Church Mice and the Moon
Written and illustrated by GRAHAM OAKLEY
Michael Aspel introduces your requests from recent BBC television programmes. With him in the studio this week:
Ian Gillespie , all-round angler
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER
Send your requests to: Ask Aspel, BBC Television, London VV12 8QT.
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Presenting the British scene to the British people.
Child's Play by ARDEN WINCH starring
Bernard Hepton , Jan Francis
Michael Culver , Angela Richards with James Bree , Maria Charles and Ian McCulloch
An unpublished magazine article written by a repatriated evader comes into Brandt's hands. Its details are disguised but Brandt believes he can deduce the escape route across the Pyrenees.
Script editor JOHN BRASON
Designers AUSTIN RUDDY, SUSAN SPENCIC Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director VIKTORS RITELIS
Brandt has an article written by an ex-escapee and believes he can use it to find the escape route across the Pyrenees.
with Richard Baker ; Weather
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Action, news, personalities and opinion from the sporting scene at home and overseas, including tonight: International Boxing Dave ' Boy ' Green (GB) v Andy ' The Hawk ' Price (USA) The Fen Tiger knocked out by world welterweight champion Carlos Palomino in June, hit the comeback trail last night over ten rounds on Harry Levene 's Wembley promotion. His opponent, from
San Diego, is the only man to have beaten Palomino, and the WBA Champion, Mexico's Jose Cuevas. Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
The Story of Pele Pele finally retires this week. In this film record of his career, Sportsnight salutes the man who started life in a Brazilian slum, won a World Cup winner's medal at 17, and scored around 1,300 goals with Santos, Brazil, and the New York Cosmos.
Boxing TV presentation by BOB DUNCAN Producer JOHN PHILIPS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
(The Heavyweight Championship of the World, Ali v Shavers: Friday 7.40 pm)
Introduced by DENIS TUOHY. With a report from the opening day of the Liberal Party Conference in Brighton. Including News Headlines.
Stars of the Far South
How many people living in Britain have seen the Southern Cross? It never rises over Europe, but it is a familiar sight to those who live in the Southern Hemisphere. The stars of the far south are indeed of special interest, and Patrick Moore talks about them, explaining why they are important and the reasons why they are invisible from Britain. Many of the new giant telescopes are being set up in the Southern Hemisphere to study objects of particular significance, such as the Clouds of Magellan, and in this programme PATRICK MOORE talks about these new developments with Dr David Allen , who is carrying out research at Siding Spring Observatory in Australia.
Producer TONY BROUGHTON