9.15 Engineering Craft Studies Stress and Strain
9.38 It's Maths. Angles
10.0 Landscape
Shetland Landscape
Farming and fishing dominate the life of the islands.
CHRIS MYLNE investigates. Producer TOM COTTER
(First transmitted in Scotland)
10.23 Music Time
Christmas Carols: 2
Introduced by David Ashton.
Weather MICHAEL FISH
DONNY MACLEOD , DAVID SEYMOUR and MARIAN FOSTER including Indian Cookery with Lalita Ahmed
Presented by SAM DALE Hit and Miss
Close your eyes and see if you can draw a complete circle. Then draw a target and see if with your eyes shut you can hit bull's-eye. In the story sung by CAROLE LEADER , an arrow has some near misses on its way to a hit.
Story animation by ALAN ROGERS and LEO BELTOFT
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE
2.1 Watch. Circus Dogs
2.18 Science All Around
Rudders and Wings
2.40 Physical Science. Waves
A series of ten programmes presented by Delia Smith.
In this first programme of a new cookery course, Delia Smith will show how to make delicious dishes from eggs - a simple, cheap ingredient that almost everyone has in their store-cupboard.
(First shown on BBC2)
Story: The Crow Who Wanted a Drink (traditional) Presenters
Carol Chell , Ben Bazell
Gator Napper
by Nina Warner Hooke
With Steve Hodson
Today: Freedom
with Johnny Morris
Did you know that Britain has a small population of wild wallabies? Five animals escaped from a private zoo almost 40 years ago, and their descendants are still living on the moors in deepest Derbyshire. Animal Magic goes out for a day tracking (and finding!) wallabies. And in the studio, Johnny's special guests are two trumpet horses and a drum horse from the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
Producer mixe BEYNON. BBC Bristol
A serial in six parts by BRIAN HAYLES
Professor Purwell's investigation into the legend of King Arthur, and the strange appearances of the Moon Stallion , leads his blind daughter Diana into mysteries far removed from her own time. Parti
Tabu and Sorrel supplied and trained by MRS VERA MCLEOD and RICHARD VINER MUSiC HOWARD BI.AKE
Photography IAN HILTON Sound doug MAWSON Designer ROGER CANN
Executive producer ANNA HOME Director DOROTHEA BROOKING
with Richard Baker Weatherman
presenting the British scene to the British people.
FRANK BOUGH, SUE
LAWLEY JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, films and features. with Miss World of Talent including tonight a special phone-in-your chance to pick the winner and runners-up from the girls whose talents have been on show during the past week.
starring James Garner in There's One in Every Port
Although not a vindictive man, Rockford has a rooted aversion to being ' taken ' by the ' con' fraternity and puts his back into getting his own back with a vengeance.
with Richard Baker ; Weather
Introduced by Harry Carpenter International Gymnastics from Madrid
Highlights of the first European Championships in Modern Rhythmic Gymnastics. With ropes, balloons, and ribbons, the competitors bring a fresh artistic dimension to this most attractive sport. Commentator ALAN WEEKS Set Fair for Gold?
Phil Crebbin is one of Britain's most successful young yachtsmen. After just missing a medal at the last Olympic Games, his firm target is the Olympic Regatta in 1980. HARRY CARPENTER , goes aboard Crebbin's Soling class Philis to discover what it takes to become a world-class yachtsman.
Gymnastics TV presentation by the SPANISH TV SERVICE
Film director hOGER MOODY Producer JOHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Including News Headlines
Exploded Star
Six thousand light-years away in space lies the Crab Nebula, a patch of spreading gas which is all that is left of a star which was seen to explode in 1054. The most famous of all supernova remnants, it has always been of interest to astronomers, but new techniques developed recently have further increased its importance.
Patrick Moore talks to Dr Simon Mitton about supernovae and their role in the manufacture of the heavy elements from which worlds such as our own Earth are made.
Producer PATRICIA WOOD