6.40 Engineering Mechanics
7.5 Entropy
7.30 Microfossils
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6.40 Engineering Mechanics
7.5 Entropy
7.30 Microfossils
9.41 Merry-go-Round
It couldn't happen to me ... part 1 On 3 February 1977, eight-year-old Stephen Carter was hit by a car and spent three months in hospital. In a reconstruction PAM RHODES tells the story of the accident and his stay in hospital and learns from the doctors and nurses how they take care of patients.
10.3 Scan - Ourselves and Others: 1
10.25 Mathshow
A Likely Story
10.45 Other People's Children
A series of 19 programmes for childminders. 16: Toy Time
Homemade toys in action, and how to make them. ROMA LEAR demonstrates.
Presented by BRIAN REDHEAD
11.0-11.20 Scene
Access to Television
A new programme made by pupils themselves on a subject of their own choice.
11.30 Hyn o Fyd: Pobl y Byd Yr Escimo (1) Hirlwm Gaea Cyflwynydd EMLYN DAVIES Cyfarwyddwr John WALDRON
Cynhyrchydd R. DILWYN JONES (Here and There)
With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
PATRICIA HAYES
POLLY JAMES
ROSEMARY LEACH
NORMAN ROSSINGTON
MARTIN SHAW , NIGEL STOCK
Weather JACK SCOTT
with DONNY MACLEOD , DAVID SEYMOUR MARIAN FOSTER and JAN LEEMING
2.36 Merry-go-Round
It's All Right: part 2
2.45 Appuntamento in Italia A language resource series
2: Un paese a lavoro
10: Duffle Coat
and the Transistor
Mole discovers music but it becomes too much of a good thing for his neighbours.
Beaks and Claws
Mac and Leah, the macaws, Juno the parrot, flamingoes, avocets, humming-birds, penguins - all at home in an unusual garden. Music and narration by DEREK GRIFFITHS
A cartoon series
Three teams compete for gold medals in different sports in many countries. The Yogi Yahoeeys, the Scooby-Doobys and a little cheating from the Really Rottens.
This week: Sahara Desert and Scotland
with John Noakes and Lesley Judd
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
with Angela Rippon Weatherman
What's happening in Britain today? What are the reasons, thinking and opinions behind the news? The Nationwide team of FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY
VALERIE SINGLETON , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS set out to examine the topical events of the day and also show you some of the less serious features and stories that make up the scene Nationwide.
Introduced by Jimmy Savile , OBE LEGS & CO
TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON Choreography FLICK COLBY Sound ANTHONY PHILPOT Director BRIAN PENDERS Producer ROBIN NASH
Kenya's handsome Grevy's Zebra has suffered heavily from poachers. Its fine slimline stripes have made it a desirable commodity among skin merchants. Whether the Grevy will survive is questionable: optimists believe there are over 13,000 left; others say there could be as few as 1,000. Don Hunt, game trapper turned conservationist, hopes to offer the species a future by transferring wild zebras from the far north of Kenya to the relative safety of the southern parks.
BBC Bristol
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
starring Ronnie Corbett with star guests
The Three Degrees, Ted Rogers Anne Hart , Les Wilson and featuring
GEOFF RICHER'S FIRST EDITION
Choreography GEOFFREY RICHER Vocal direction MAGGIE STREDDER
RONNIE HAZLEIIURST AND HIS ORCHESTRA Written by EDDIE BRABEN
Script associate DAVID RENWICK Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting BILL MILLAR Designer
ERIC WALMSLET Producer MICHAEL HURLL
Patron of the Royal Anthropological Institute presents Face Values with people from Bali, Brazil, California, Malta, Tanzania and Britain.
The Human Frame
Neighbours of gypsies in Richmond, California, think gypsies are dirty. In fact. gypsies do have strong ideas about what is clean and what is dirty, but they are different from their neighbours'. Gypsies are greatly concerned about keeping themselves - their bodies - away from dirt and it explains some of the reasons why gypsy culture remains separate. All people see the human body as more than its anatomical parts and it is used to express some of their most deeply cherished ideas. Narration written by PAUL KRIWACZEK
Spoken by ELIZABETH BELL
Assistant producer PETER HAMSDEN Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY
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Explaining the news that will still matter tomorrow - tonight. Introduced bv DENIS TUOHY
With the Robin Day interview Including News Headlines
Editor ROGER BOLTON