6.40 Social Psychology Laboratory
7.5 Neo-Platonism in Art
7.30 Mining
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6.40 Social Psychology Laboratory
7.5 Neo-Platonism in Art
7.30 Mining
9.10 Tele-Journal
Presented by Chantal Cuer
(Shown last night on BBC2)
9.38 Out of the Past: Living in the Iron Age: 2
10.5 Look and Read: Run Around in Old Town
10.30-10.45 Let's Go: Let's Go and Eat Out
Presented by Brian Rix
With Valerie Ann Lester
11.0 Watch: The Moon
11.17 Going to Work: Keep it Clean
(Repeat)
11.38 Shakespeare in Perspective: Julius Caesar
Jonathan Dimbleby offers his personal view of the play which he describes as a 'chillingly precise metaphor about power and politicians'.
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing?: Technicians in Uniform
Engineering technician in the RAF, artificer apprentice in the Royal Navy or medical technician in the Army? Narrator Paul Barnes
Producer MORTON SURGUY
Series editor PAUL MITCHELL
Weather BILL GILES
including Medicine Matters with Dr David Delvin
With the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP
(Repeat)
2.14 Appuntamento in Italia
Dall' Infanzia all' Adoleseenza
2.32 Merry-go-Round
Keep up with the Times: 8
2.40 TV Club
A Place Like Home: Pud (Repeal)
Serial
with Bernard Holley Jonny Briggs and the Whitby Weekend by JOAN EADINGTON Today: The Train
Graeme Garden invites
Roy Hudd , Floella Benjamin and Jan Chappell to compete with Melvyn Hayes , Jan Hunt and Simon Groom in a series of peculiar acting games including Ivor Notion Makes History written by JOHNNY BALL
Designer TOM YARDLEY-JONES Producer PETER CHARLTON
Stop with Peter Purves
Watch Rowing: OXFORD prepare for the Boat Race on Saturday.
Soccer: a story with a sad ending - so far.
Volleyball: BUTTERSHAW GIRLS u16 V YORKSHIRE U19 GIRLS. A match between some of the best teenage girls in the country.
Swimming: another game for you to try at your local pool.
Director MIKE: ADLEY
Producer HAZEL LEWTHWAITE BBC Manchester
with Angela Rippon; Weatherman
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Starring Donny and Marie, the Osmond Brothers, Jimmy Osmond and other members of the family.
Starring Jim Davis as Jock Ewing, Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing, Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing, Barbara Bel Geddes as Eleanor Southworth Ewing, Victoria Principal as Pamela Barnes Ewing, Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Ewing and Charlene Tilton as Lucy Ewing
with Angela Rippon; Weatherman
A village in Cheshire. A deserted cinema. A poet murdered by Stalin. A blown fuse. Victor Silvester. Pickets on trial. Trimmers and fishwires. These are some of the elements of Tony Perrin's play.
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