9.15 Engineering Craft Studies Keeping in Place
9.38 20th-century History
Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima
On 7 December 1941 Japanese planes bombed the United States fleet at Pearl Harbor. What caused
Japan to make this ' dastardly attack '?
Commentary by JOHN TIDMARSH Script by RICHARD TAMES
Produced by JOHN CHAPPLE
10.0 TV Club. A School in Time: Jolling Tomorrow
10.23 Music Time
Follow my Leader
Weather bill GILES
including Grace and Flavour with Michael Smith
Mr Muddle and Mr Daydream by ROGER HARGREAVES
Told by Arthur Lowe
2.1 Watch: Penguins
2.18 Scan: To Coin a Phrase
by John Tully
Why does Vespa make so many mistakes during his first visit to Earth? On Caspa they always say what they mean, not what they don't mean.
With Martin Potter, Elizabeth Pround, Tony Hughes and Avril Stewart
Producer Claire Chovil
Series producer John Prescott Thomas
2.40 Focus on Work: 5: People Matter
Story: Jack and The Beanstalk (traditional) Presenters
Sarah Long , Don Spencer
with Kenneth Williams Agaton Sax and the League of Silent Exploders by NILS-OLOF FRANZEN
Today: The Magnetic Mr Kark
Michael Rodd introduces extracts from The Shaggy DA, Mauro, The Gypsy and The Best of Walt Disney's True Life Adventures to test the observation of contestants from MUIRFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL, Cumbernauld, and ST JOHN VIANNEY SCHOOL, Gilmerton.
There is also another top entry from the Young Film-makers' Competition.
Directed by PAUL LOOSLEY
Produced by JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester
by MICHAEL BOND
Paddington goes Underground Narrated by MICHAEL HORDERN
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Presenting the British scene to the British people.
FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY, VALERIE SINGLETON , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS are the team that mix together coverage of topical events, investigative reports, plus features and films for your tea-time viewing.
Producers RONALD NEIL , ANDREW TAUSSIG GORDON WATTS. HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART wilkinsom Editor JOHN GAU
Alfred Hitchcock 's famous thriller starring Farley Granger Ruth Roman
Rebert Walker
Aboard a Washington to New York train, tennis star Guy Haines falls into conversation with a rich, talkative young man, Bruno Anthony. Guy wants to divorce his wife; Bruno hates his father. Apparently half joking, Bruno suggests the perfect crime: each should commit the other's murder, neither would be suspected.
From the novel by PATRICIA HIGHSMITH Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK
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with Richard Baker ; Weather
Written by PETER TINNISWOOD
Stout Deeds
Startling information from Mrs Brandon, and a bout of good advice from Uncle Mort.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Film cameraman JOHN BAKER Designer ANDY DIMOND
Producer BERNARD THOMPSON
Introduced by Harry Carpenter including tonight:
The European Ice Skating Gala from Strasbourg
Away from the tensions of competition, the newly-crowned European champions and the other leading skaters are in a relaxed mood for this traditional gala occasion which rounds off Championship week.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS
The Story of the World Cup
Part 4: From Mexico to Munich
BARRY DAVIES looks back at Brazil's achievement in winning the Jules Rimet Trophy outright in 1970. And in Munich four years later, Beckenbauer and Cruyff battle to succeed Pele as the world's greatest player.
Skating television presentation FRENCH TV SERVICE
World Cup film director JOHN ROWLINSON Producer JOHN PHILIPS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Introduced by DENIS TUOHY Including News Headlines
The Nearest Galaxies
What is the most remote object ever visible with the naked eye? The answer is: the Great Spiral in Andromeda, which is a member of our Local Group of galaxies, but is still very remote - its light takes over two million years to reach us. The Local Group is now known to contain over 25 members, some of which are huge systems while others are dwarf galaxies. Patrick Moore talks about the Local Group to Heather Couper , lecturer at the Caird Planetarium, Greenwich.
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer PATRICIA WOOD