Programme Index

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9.38 Mathshow: Place Your Order

10.0-10.20 Merry-go-Round: Birth
The second of three sex education programmes for eight- and nine-year-olds in schools, including film of a human birth and also brief sequences showing the hatching of chicks and the birth of kittens.
Introduced by RICHARD CARPENTER
With MELISSA DOCKER
Producer Claire Chovil

11.0 Watch: Sea Creatures

11.18 Going to Work
Changing Jobs by MARIANNE COOK
A play about the problems and opportunities connected with changing employment. with SPENCER BANKS, JULIA CHAMBERS, NIGEL GREAVES, RALPH LAWTON, WILLIAM MOORE
Producer ANDREW NEAL

11.40 Living in a Developing Country: Ghana. The Big Project

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Carpenter
Unknown:
Julia Cham
Unknown:
Nigel Greaves
Unknown:
Ralph Lawton
Unknown:
William Moore
Producer:
Andrew Neal

Live and lively every day-television's most original magazine. Presented live from the lobby of the BBC's Broadcasting Centre in Birmingham by Donny MacLeod , David Seymour Marian Foster and Jan Leeming including The Music Makers
This week: pianist Natalia Karp and As Others See Us: a Yale professor looks at our cathedrals.
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Jan Leeming
Pianist:
Natalia Karp
Editor:
Terry Dobson

2.14 Encounter: Italy 3: Fruits of the Land
Italian food and farming: olives and olive oil; farms in Basilicata and Tuscany; ham, cheese and gastronomy in Parma.
Commentary SEAN BARRETT Producer JOHN PRESCOTT Thomas
2.32 Merry-go-Round
It's All Right: part 3
2.40 TV Club - A School in Time Roller Rats by BRIAN glover
Benson has an accident when skateboarding with the Spyder and Winston is looking for revenge.
Director Richard MARTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Barrett
Producer:
John Prescott Thomas
Director:
Richard Martin
Kier Fewkes:
Hugh Fraser
Sgt England:
Morgan Sheppard
Marilyn:
Vanessa Paine
Jackie:
Linda Robson
Sandra:
Shireen Anwar
Winston:
Kelvin Omard
Sid:
David Nunn
Benson:
John Williams
Ari:
Peter-Hugo Daly
Nick:
Mario Renzullo
Paula:
Kim Taylforth
ROZ:
Nula Conwell
Spyder:
Simon Knapper
TrUX:
John Sablosky
Jet:
Jeremy Henderson

Stop with Peter Purves and Joanne Watson Watch
Fishing: BERNARD CRIBBINS goes sea fishing at Seaford
Diving: BRIAN phei.ps and some of Britain's leading junior divers show how they use the trampoline to practise diving
Skateboarding: with SIMON NAPPER and news, views and results
Director MIKE ADLEY
Producer HAZEL j.ewthyvaiti BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Joanne Watson
Unknown:
Bernard Cribbins
Unknown:
Simon Napper
Director:
Mike Adley

2,000 youngsters entered the Nationwide Schoolboy Football Competition to find the most skilful players in Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. Tonight. 20 regional finalists compete at Maine Road, Manchester, in the Grand Final. To the winner goes the Mitre Trophy and the title Nationwide Schoolboy Footballer of 1978. Presenters KEVIN cosgrove
STUART HALL , JOHN STAPLETON
Director TOM GUTTERIDGE Producer DAVID ROWLEY

Contributors

Presenters:
Kevin Cosgrove
Unknown:
Stuart Hall
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Director:
Tom Gutteridge
Producer:
David Rowley

A new film series starring Stefanie Powers
Tonight: The Big Frame
Unscrupulous Charles Cosgrove is a dangerous man to cross as crooked art dealer Armand Whitney finds out at the cost of his life. He's also a difficult man to bring to justice which is why Feather finds herself posing as a French art expert and Harry becomes an extremely wealthy Emir.

Contributors

Toni ' Feather ' Danton:
Stefanie Powers
Harry Danton:
Harry Gould
Margo:
Joan Shawlee
Enzo:
Frank Delfino
Rogers:
Peter White
Whitney:
Lloyd Bochner
Cosgrove:
Simon Oakland
Kiesar:
Hamilton Camp
Michael:
Monte Landis

A series in 13 episodes
Colette O'Neil , Neil Stacy and Patrick Malahide in 5 : Death of a Pink Elephant by TOM WRIGHT
Colin Anderson and Peter Dawson go to investigate an illegal seal-cull on a remote Scottish island, but find themselves threatened with the same fate as the seals.
Cast in order of appearance
Series created by PETER MAY and ALASTAIR BALFOUR
Script editor MAGGIE ALLEN Designer WALTER MILLER
Producer RODERICK GRAHAM
Director BOB MCINTOSH. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Colette O'Neil
Unknown:
Neil Stacy
Unknown:
Patrick Malahide
Unknown:
Tom Wright
Unknown:
Colin Anderson
Unknown:
Peter Dawson
Unknown:
Alastair Balfour
Editor:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
Walter Miller
Producer:
Roderick Graham
Director:
Bob McIntosh.
Felicity Grant:
Colette O'Neil
Colin Anderson:
Patrick Malahide
Peter Dawson:
Nell Stacy
Mr Moffat:
Callim Mill
Selby:
John Breslin
Morag:
Maev Alexander
Dr Groves:
Brown Derby
Housekeeper:
Jean Bruce
Constable Grant:
Boyd Nelson
Rory:
Alec Heggie
Jamie:
James Kennedy

Days of Hope by JIM ALLEN
A series of four dramas from the Great War to the General Strike. 1924: A miracle. Less than 20 years since its birth, the Labour Party forms a government with Ramsay MacDonald as Prime Minister. Although outnumbered in Parliament by Conservatives and Liberals, Labour is the largest party. Many feel the task of legislating socialism into existence can now begin.
Producer TONY GARNETT
Director KENNETH LOACH

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Allen
Producer:
Tony Garnett
Director:
Kenneth Loach
Ben Matthews:
Paul Copley
Sarah Hargreaves:
Pamela Brighton
Philip Hargreaves:
Nikolas Simmonds
Prison chaplain:
Brian Hawksley
Prison warder:
Bert King
Mr Harrington:
Patrick Barr
Communist Party member:
Peter Kerrigan
Ernest Bevin:
Melvin Thomas
Shop stewards:
Eric French
Shop stewards:
George Howard
Reporter:
Stephen Rea
Joel Barnett:
Gary Roberts
Shep:
Alun Armstrong
Tom:
Hughie Turner
Josiah Wedgwood:
John Phillips
SuSlOV:
Richard Marker
Sarah's children:
Sarah Paget
Sarah's children:
Ned Cohen

CLAIRE WOOLFORD presents a series of five debates examining parental involvement in education.
4: Corporal punishment is a necessary deterrent in schools
Recorded at Heathfield School, Old Heathfield, with TERRY CASEY speaking for the motion, and GEOFF lawes against.
Producer DICK FOSTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Claire Woolford
Producer:
Dick Foster

BBC One London

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