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6.40 Coal Power
7.5 Maths - Matrix Transformations
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by Amabel Williams-Ellis
With Olu Jacobs
How is it that cats always manage to sleep in comfort beside their masters, when dogs frequently end up sleeping in the garden?
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A serial from France in 13 episodes.
Had Sebastian escaped the avalanche? And where was Belle?
with Rick Jones
Weather JACK scott
By satellite from Canada the outstanding events on the fifth day of competition in Edmonton
Athletics Finals
Men's 30km Walk Men's Decathlon Women's Shot plus
Women's 200m Semi-finals Men's 800m Semi-finals
Women's 800m Semi-finals
Men's 400m Hurdles Semi-finals Men's 200m Quarter-finals Men's 5000m Heats
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
Swimming Finals Women's 200m Butterfly Men's 100m Butterfly
Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay Men's Highboard Diving
Commentators ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND
Gymnastics Final
Women's Individual Competition Commentator RON PICKERING
Weightlifting Finals
The climax, of five days of competition in the Jubilee Auditorium with gold medals decided in the Heavyweight and Super Heavyweight divisions.
Commentator DAVID VINE
Shooting Final Rapid Fire Pistol
Boxing
HARRY CARPENTER reports on the Quarter-final bouts.
Plus action and news from badminton, bowls and cycling.
Introduced by Frank Bough
Producers ALAN CHIVERS
JOHN SHREWSBURY, JOHNNIE WATHERSTON BOB DUNCAN , MARTIN HOPKINS, JIM RESIDE Studio producer JOHN PHILIPS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Executive producer ALAN HART
A programme for children under 5 Presenters: Don Spencer with Carol Chell and Derek Griffiths who are visiting Jubilee Gardens, South Bank, London
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A cartoon presenting the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in-the-pink.
Monster Ahoy
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Narrated by David Attenborough The Baboons of Gombe
The first of three much-acclaimed films by JANE GOODALL and HUGO VAN LAWICK. This time it is the family life of baboons that is the focus of attention.
What is the social structure of 0 beach troop ' and how is it organised? How does a mother baboon cope with an infant unwilling to be weaned? What happens to young Mango, accidently crippled when the adults fight for food and dominance? And when an unknown male baboon attempts to join the troop, what sort of reception does he get?
Produced by BILL TRAVERS and HUGO VAN LAWICK
BBCtv presentation by MICHAEL SALISBURY Series editors
MICHAEL ANDREWS and ANTHONY ISAACS
Introduced by Frank Bough
The pick of the action from the fifth day of competition in Edmonton, Canada including
Athletics, Swimming, Gymnastics Boxing, Weightlifting, Cycling Badminton, Bowls, Shooting Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING , STUART STOREY HARRY CARPENTER , ALAN WEEKS HAMILTON BLAND, DAVID VINE and BARRY DAVIES
Plus news and results from the Commonwealth Games venues.
Studio producer JOHN PHILIPS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Executive producer ALAN HART
by Alan Janes
A series in 13 episodes
Starring James Ellis, Douglas Fielding with Tommy Boyle, David Jackson
Freddie Cowling has come out of prison a changed man. He's lost a lot of weight, he's got a degree and he's promised his wife he'll go straight. But Lynch doesn't believe he's changed. Not when there's the proceeds of his last job to be collected - £40,000 hidden away, waiting...
with Kenneth Kendall Weather
starring
A six-part story from the bestseller by SARA DAVIDSON about the lives of three young women during the turbulent, changing years of the 60s.
1: Berkeley College, California
Kate Evans returns from Europe to find that the peaceful campus is a battleground. Angry students of opposing political groups are fighting each other - and the police. Kate is reunited with her class friends Jenny and Tanya. Together they face this new social world -but each in their different ways ...
Terry Wogan tonight introduces the third programme in the 1978 series from Tiffany's Ballroom, Blackpool
The North West v Northern Ireland
Commentator Barri Haynes
A professional demonstration by Michael Stylianos and Lorna Lee Music by Andy Ross and his Orchestra and Chorus
A MECCA promotion
Arranged by Eric D. Morley
BBC Birmingham