6.40 London 1650-1750
7.5 The Mackenzie File
7.30 Mechanics - Vectors
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6.40 London 1650-1750
7.5 The Mackenzie File
7.30 Mechanics - Vectors
9.38 Science All Around: Wind
Seaside breezes, hot-air balloons and Admiral Beaufort.
FERGUS O'KELLY and ANN HEYNO investigate the connection. Director peter bratt
10.0 Merry-go-Round
The Sleepers on the Hill
2: The Stranger in the House
10.23 It's Maths! 9: Tessellations
Wasps do it, bricklayers do it, a man did it in the middle of the night for The Duchess of Duke Street. ELAINE DONNELLY and DAVID WARWICK piece the puzzle together. Producer david ROSEVEARE
11.22 Music Time: with KATHRYN HARRIES and PETER COMBE
Children from a London primary school take a journey on a canal. Series producer JOHN HOSIER Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
11.45 General Studies
May I Have the Pleasure?: 2 The story of popular dancing
. Book, May I Have the Pleasure,
11.60, from bookshops
Weather BILL GILES
Presented by Donny MacLeod , David Seymour Marian Foster and Jan Leeming including MacLeod's Mysteries
Editor TERRY DOBSON
2.1 Words and Pictures Too Much Noise
An old man lives in an old house where the floor squeaks, the bed creaks and the )eaves fall on the roof. A wise man offers some strange advice.
PresenterHENRY WOOLF Puppet sequenceERIC MIVAL
Animation bura AND hardwick Producer moyra GAMBLETON
2.18 British Social History The Festival of Britain .
2.40 Going to Work: What's Five Minutes Here or There?
from Blackpool
The Church of Holy Trinity, South Shore, is this week's meeting place for united choirs from this famous holiday town. With the new holiday season only a few weeks away, MICHAEL BARRATT talks to residents
Story: Ivor Window Builds a House by NICK WILSON Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft , Bruce Allan
by Nick Sheridan
with William Hootkins
In all the Wild West the toughest town was Faraway, and the toughest men in Faraway were Mean Moses and Spiteful Jake. There was trouble enough when the boys were feuding but when they joined forces the whole town took cover.... Today: Horse Thieves
Book, The Toughest Town in the West, 75p, to be published in March
An adventure story in 13 episodes.
Scott Hunter has come to Tucker's Gully to search for his missing father only to find that he is suspected of murdering his partner, and that he has been seen with two bandits. The police sergeant sends a posse to hunt them down, there is a fight and the constable is killed. Sergeant O'Halloran is more determined than ever to get Scott's father. But how?
with John Noakes, Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Presented live from London and the BBC studios around Britain. Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Valerie Singleton , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events plus the features and film that make up the scene Nationwide.
Producers RONALD neil , ANDREW TAUSSIG GORDON WATTS , HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART wilkinsom Editor JOHN GAU
A Blind Eye to Murder?
Twelve million people were murdered in concentration camps and mass executions by the Nazis. At least 150,000 Germans were responsible. Only 35,000 have ever been convicted and now West Germany must, under her own laws, soon end further prosecutions of war criminals. Why were so many of them never prosecuted? Why were so many SS officers released without investigation?
Panorama seeks the answers from the Allied and German officers involved. Three former SS officers, who've never faced trial though convicted by the French in their absence, talk for the first time about their part in the transport of 80,000 to Auschwitz. Has there been a blind eye to murder?
Written and produced by TOM BOWER Deputy editor
ELWYN PARRY JONES
Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
with Richard Baker ; Weather
also starring
Will Geer , Allyn Ann McLerie Stefan Gierasch , Charles Tyner Delle Bolton
Armed with a smattering of advice on hunting and trapping Jeremiah Johnson sets off into the mountains to look for a different way of life. As winter sets in so does discouragement. But his luck changes when he comes across ' Bear Claw' - the personification of a mountain man, in this mid-1800s adventure story set amid the magnificent scenery of Utah.
Based on the novel Mountain Man by VARDIS fisher and the story Crmc Killer by RAYMOND W. THORP. ROBERT BUNKER
Directed by mike MODER. Films: page 17 (First showing on British television)
Explaining the news that will still matter tomorrow - tonight. Introduced by Denis Tuohy With the Ludovic Kennedy interview Including News Headlines
Producer JACK SALTMAN Editor MIKE TOWNSON