6.40 Goethe
7.5 Volcanoes
7.30 Genetics: The rll System
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6.40 Goethe
7.5 Volcanoes
7.30 Genetics: The rll System
9.38 Living in a Developing
Country: Ghana - City
10.0 Merry-go-Round: Full Circle
This is the third of three sex education programmes for eight-and nine-year-olds in schools. It deals with conception, the sexual differences between male and female bodies and the function of the sex organs. It also shows the care of babies by their parents. Introduced by RICHARD CARPENTER with MELISSA DOCKER
(Repeat)
11.5 Let's Look at Wales: Ice Age Presented by DAVID PARRY-JONES Produced by J. MERVYN WILLIAMS
11.35 Preview: Location Britain
A chance for teachers to sample and record programmes from next year's output. This morning Location Britain, part of the Geography series for 13-to-16-year-olds. Producer LEN BROWN
Weather BILL GILES
and Dig This with Peter Seabrook
2.5-2.25 Scene
How Good a Parent.... ? .
2.35 Preview: 20th-century History this afternoon presents a programme from the series 20th-Century History based on archive film for 14-to-17-year-olds. Producer PAUL MITCHELL
As the spotlight falls on the final years of the Second World War, John Tidmarsh explores the defeat of Hiter's Germany and the problems that faced postwar Europe.
On record
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
Story: Anno's Counting Book Written and illustrated by MITSUMASA ANNO . Presenters
Sarah Long , David Hargreaves
A comedy series in six episodes featuring
5: Gone Dancing by PHIL REDMOND
A local dance competition gives the staff of the Picture Palace a chance to win £100, but they reckon without the local bully Masher, and he forgets that Desmond will be there.
Script editor BRIAN FINCH Designer PETER MAVIUS Producer JOHN BUTTERY
Director JEREMY SWAN. BBC Manchester
with Susan King
Donkeys are probably the most misunderstood of all the horse family, as SUSAN discovers when she visits a stud in Warwickshire; Sally Ennor shows how to handle some of the more common problems young riders are likely to meet when riding on busy roads; and Susan joins Gwyn Price in Wales for a spectacular round-up of Welsh Mountain ponies, which still roam wild in large herds.
Film editor JOHN LYTE
Producer DAVID TURNBULL
Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
Ballerina - part 1
Prima ballerina Kirsten Holm takes a kindly interest in young Mette, highly-promising dancer of the Royal Danish Ballet; but as Graduation Day approaches, the girl appears to have a problem which seems likely to prevent her passing. and the ROYAL DANISH BALLET
A WALT DISNEY production (Part 2 next week)
Three towns compete for a place in the Yugoslav Heat of Jeux sans Frontieres Tonight
Wolverhampton v Redditch v Sandwell
Introduced from Wolverhampton by Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring
Referees ARTHUR ELLIS and MIKE SWANN
Designer STUART FURBER Director PAUL LOOSLEY
Producer CECIL KORER. BBC Manchester
with Kenneth Kendall
Weekend Weather BILL GILES
A film series starring with Tonight: By Reason of Madness
Discovered bloodstained and hysterical beside the body of her slain husband, Victoria Richardson admits her guilt. Petrocelli, however, enters a plea of not guilty, only to be stunned in court by a surprise witness for the prosecution.
Explaining the news that will still matter tomorrow - tonight. Introduced by DENIS TUOHY with the John Timpson report Including News Headlines
Editor ROGER BOLTON
starring
John Mills , Phyllis Calvert with Eileen Moore
Sam Wanamaker , Herbert Lorn
When Tom Denning discovers that his daughter is having an affair with a criminal, he determines to buy the man off. But his attempt at bribery proves to be a deadly mistake.
Screenplay by ALEC COPPEL from his own novel
Directed by ANTHONY KIMMINS
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