6.40 Kontakte
7.5 Members of the Jury
7.30 Solids, Liquids and Gases
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6.40 Kontakte
7.5 Members of the Jury
7.30 Solids, Liquids and Gases
(UHF only)
Weather Michael Fish
Donny MacLeod, David Seymour and Marian Foster
The live and lively magazine, presenting the personalities and talking points of the day and including Medicine Matters with Dr David Delvin
(Repeat)
[NB - the billing in Radio Times says "integration from a safe orbit. But it's called 'The Hut Sut Song'." - but these are lines from the billings of "Star Trek" and "Happy Ever After" on the same day.]
Light entertainment
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
A programme for children under 5
(Shown on BBC2 at 11.0 am)
A cartoon
(Repeat)
Michael Aspel introduces your requests from recent BBC television programmes. With him in the studio this week: Sonia Lannaman
(Send your requests to: Ask Aspel, [address removed])
with John Coston
For thousands of years in the deserts of the Middle East the monuments of the past lay forgotten, half-buried in the sand.
In the last 200 years they have been rediscovered and the whole history of the mysterious East has been rewritten. Today, in the first of six programmes about these legendary lands, John Coston travels to Egypt and discovers how the first archaeologists put together the magical legends of the King of the Other World.
with Kenneth Kendall; Weatherman
Television's most popular current affairs magazine presented each weekday evening by FRANK BOUGH SUE LAWLEY, JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS with contributions from BBC studios throughout the country.
by John Kane
Starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
Trying to replace an old treasured 78 disc is not easy especially when it's called 'The Hut Sut Song'.
Starring Jim Davis as John 'Jock' Ewing, Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing, Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing, Barbara Bel Geddes as Eleanor Southworth Ewing, and Victoria Principal as Pamela Barnes Ewing
Lucy, youngest member of the Ewing family, is pretty, rebellious and thoroughly spoiled. Pamela's efforts to befriend the girl seem to be surprisingly successful in spite of initial suspicion and hostility.
with Kenneth Kendall; Weather
by Jack Jones
Adapted for television in three parts by Elaine Morgan
Life in the teeming coal and iron town of Merthyr is harsh and insecure. Daniel Parry dreams of escaping to the New World, but his wife does not want to go.
BBC Cymru/Wales
Feature p15
Narrated by Tom Conti
It has been estimated that in Britain one child in 100 is born mentally handicapped. Certainly there are more than half-a-million mentally handicapped people whose condition requires the intervention of one government service or another during their lives. Often confused with mental illness, mental handicap is a subject most people shy away from. This film, shot in Britain and Sweden, examines the lives of four mentally-handicapped people today in the light of the treatment they would have received in the past and of the care they might - given changing public attitudes - hope, to receive in the future.
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