9.38 Everyday Maths
4: Time and Table
10.0 Merry-go-Round The Family
10.23 Exploring Science Burning
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them. (Repeat)
You and Me, Book 1 50p, from bookshops.
11.0 Engineering Craft Studies Joining: Adhesive
11.22 Music Time
Christmas Carols: 2
We meet characters from The Nut-cracker and the Mouse King and sing some Christmas carols. Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
11.45 General Studies
Technology: Underwater
Weather BILL GILES
Donny MacLeod , David Seymour and Marian Foster
The live and lively magazine, presenting the personalities and talking points of the day and including John Gale , the Pebble Mill potter.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN
2.1 Words and Pictures Monkey Tricks
2.18 Twentieth-century History Roosevelt and the New Deal
2.40 Going to Work: Fashion
Change is at the heart of fashion and fashion is at the heart of the clothing industry. Opportunities on both the retail and the manufacturing side of the fashion business for school-leavers. Producer JULIAN ASTON
Series editor PAUL MITCHELL
John Tidmarsh recounts the story of President Roosevelt's attempt to solve his country's economic problems with the introduction of the New Deal in the 1930s. Show more
A programme for children under 5
(Repeat)
by Nina Warner Hooke
With Steve Hodson
Pepito was a small mongrel terrier with a stumpy tail and big ears. But his eyes were bright as buttons and said, as plainly as if he could speak: "I'm not like the rest".
Today: Friendship
Book, Pepito, 85p, from bookshops
with Lesley Judd, Simon Groom and Christopher Wenner
And the results of the Goldie Limerick Competition
Find out today whether your limerick has won a top prize.
Blue Peter Fifteenth Book, £1.35, from bookshops
by Oliver Postgate
(Repeat)
with Angela Rippon Weatherman
The ninth of a series of 13 episodes, starring
Diane Cilento , Norman Rodway Jean Kent , Edward Hardwicke with Christopher Gable
Denisc Buckley , Deborah Fallender and Sue Nichoils in Return to Go by SIMON MASTERS
An echo from the past threatens the Clark empire and presents a problem Diana alone must solve.
Series created by JOHN SICHEL Designer GAVIN DAVIES Director LES CHATFIELD
Producer WILLIAM SLATER
This year a special tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother who will be present at this live performance from the stage of the London Palladium starring
Moira Anderson, Arthur Askey, Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk, Max Boyce, Max Bygraves, Lesley Collier, Paul Daniels, The Kaye Sisters, The King's Singers, The Krankies, Diane Langton Danny La Rue, The National Youth Jazz Orchestra
The Nolan Sisters, Mary O'Hara, Pepe and his Friends presented by Roger Stevenson and Harry S. Stuart, The Band and Pipes and Drums of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, The Scottish Ballet, Harry Secombe, Anne Shelton, Showaddywaddy, Wayne Sleep, Andy Stewart
With THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS, THE PLAYERS THEATRE COMPANY and THE LONDON PALLADIUM ORCHESTRA conducted by GORDON ROSE
Commentary by TERRY WOGAN
Presented by LORD DELFONT in conjunction with LOUIS BENJAMIN in association with REG SWINSON, MBE, Secretary of the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund
Televised from the London Palladium by kind permission of Moss Empires Ltd.
Lighting HARRY THOMAS
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE
Staged by ROBERT NESBITT
Television production by STEWART MORRIS
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
Continued
The Prime Minister,
The Rt Hon James Callaghan , MP attends this traditional annual occasion and replies to the toast to Her Majesty's Ministers.
The new Lord Mayor, Sir Kenneth Cork , welcomes over 700 guests to London's Guildhall
Introduced by DONALD MACCORMICK
Outside broadcast produced by JOHN VERNON