9.15 Engineering Craft Studies Using Electricity
9.38 Everyday Maths
6: Ten per cent per Ted
M.O Merry go Round
When Alfred was King
10.23 Exploring Science
Patterns of Survival (Repeat)
Michael Palin and Fulton Mackay join Anton Phillips and his young friend for today's story.
11.0 A Good Read: 2
GORDON GRIFFIN has trouble with a confusing recipe; GORDON ASTLEY searches for facts in his local library; and GILLIAN HAWSER looks into James and the Giant Peach - the book and the Sim.
Series producer HEOFT Wtt,SC!< Producer BRKCt: jAMSOtf
11.22 Music Time
Tunes, Shapes and Patterns
11.45 General Studies
The Trouble with Medicine: part 2 Should we be putting more emphasis on preventing illness rather than trying to treat those who are already ill? How successful have we been in overcoming the real killer diseases like cardiac illnesses and cancer?
Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Written and produced by MM 'ATM tnd GRAHAM MASSET
Weather Ian McCaskill
Donny MacLeod, Bob Langley and Marian Foster including Standby USA: Way Down Yonder in New Orleans and Travelchoice: travel and leisure problems with Ian Lyon
2.1 Words and Pictures Terrible Tiger
2.18 Twentieth-century History Why Appeasement?
Self-employed .. Three young people running their own businesses - a market stall-holder. a dressmaker and a taxidermist.
Narrator David Freeman Producer Morton Surguy
Series editor Paul Mitchell
from Chester
A programme for children under 5
A cartoon story about the villainous Mildew Wolf.
with Bernard Cribbins The Spiral Stair
A story in three parts by Joan Aiken
1: Arabel's raven, Mortimer, flies in for another week of calamity and catastrophe!
with Lesley Judd, Simon Groom and Christopher Wenner
On 17 January. 1912 Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition reached the South Pole - only to find a Norwegian flag planted there! Chris investigates the dramatic story of Roald Amundsen - the first man at the South Pole.
Producer RENNY RYE
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Presented live from London and the BBC studios around Britain. Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Hugh Scully , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events, plus the features and films that make up the scene Nationwide Including
Pigeonhole with Glyn Worsnip
Producers DAVID DICKINSON ANDREW TAUSSIG , KEN VASS Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editor HUGH WILLIAMS
starring James Garner in Hotel of Fear
Fate provides the Impecunious Angel with a golden opportunity to live it up at a luxury hotel, waited upon hand and foot by the police. As the sole witness to a syndicate killing, he is sitting pretty under the disapproving eye of his pal Rockford but then the unexpected happens to place them both in utmost peril.
Written and presented by David Dimbleby
Part 3: The Grand Design
Thirty years ago the Afrikaner Nationalists came to power and began to develop their Grand Design for South Africa. All the races were to live apart and, in due course, each was to be independent. They called it Apartheid. To the outside world the policy seemed at best irrational, at worst evil. But the Afrikaners have stuck to it believing it is the only way they can survive. So what is it like to live under Apartheid? As a Mack employee working in white man's land with a wife and children he rarely sees? As a squatter in Crossroads? What do they think of the Afrikaner system? And how do Afrikaners, who have to make it work, see it all now?
Film cameramen
BUTCH CALDERWOOD , ALEX LEARMONT Film editor PHILIP CRUMP Director FRANCIS GÉRARD Producer DAVID HARRISON
with Richard Baker and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
starring
Abandoned to the savage beauty of the Australian outback after the suicide of their insane father, a 14-year-old girl and her young brother begin the long trek back to ' civilisation '. Almost starving, they encounter an Aborigine boy on his ' walkabout' to manhood. He becomes their guide and friend - but the relationships which develop lead to tragedy ...
Nicolas Roeg , as cameraman and director, combines a gripping adventure story - set amidst the magnificent Australian landscape -with a complex study concerned with dislocation of environment and a clash of cultures.
Screenplay by EDWARD BOND , based on a novel by JAMES VANCE MARSHALL Produced by SI LITVINOFF Directed by NICOLAS ROEG Films: page 17
explains the news and examines the issues from Britain and around the world that are still going to matter tomorrow.
Presented by Denis Tuohy Valerie Singleton and Donald MacCormick
Editor ROGER BOLTON