6.40 Bi-variate Normal Distribution
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7.30 Handicapped in the Community
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6.40 Bi-variate Normal Distribution
7.5 Cells and Organisms
7.30 Handicapped in the Community
Weather Bill Giles
Donny MacLeod, Bob Langley, Marian Foster and Tony Francis
The live and lively magazine, presenting the personalities and talking points of the day including the film feature Focus with Tony Bilbow
Told by Ray Brooks
(Shown on BBC2 at 11.0 am)
A series of 11 programmes
Michael Rodd introduces a new series and asks questions based on scenes from Be my Valentine, Charlie Brown, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Wild Geese Calling and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too.
Looking for the answers will be contestants from The Merrill School, Shelton Lock, Derby, and The Priory CE (c) Middle School, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent.
BBC Manchester
with Lesley Judd, Simon Groom and Christopher Wenner
with Richard Baker Weatherman
The team of Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Hugh Scully, John Stapleton and Bob Wellings, provides you with background to the news of the day and presents some of the less serious features and stories that make up the scene Nationwide.
Also from far and near, the programme's team of reporters, Luke Casey, Bernard Clark, Kevin Cosgrove, Tony Francis, Diane Harron, James Hogg, Bill Kerr Elliott, Nicholas Woolley and Glyn Worsnip.
Terry Wogan hosts a new comedy quiz game in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with six star guests.
A game all the family can play at home; a game with no right or wrong answers - a simple formula which relies on everyone to be witty with words.
Presented by arrangement with Goodson-Todman Inc and Talbot Television Ltd
Written by ROY CLARKE , starring Designer
PAMELA LAMBOOY Producer PETER WHITMORE
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Omnibus presents the TV premiere of Franco Rosso's highly-praised film, made for the Arts Council. In Jamaica the poet is the voice of the people: 'toaster' poets chant improvised lines to a backing of reggae music at dance halls, parties, anywhere people go to enjoy themselves.
Linton Kwesi Johnson, born in Jamaica now resident in London, is a poet, writer and musician whose style is rooted in the Jamaican tradition in which art, society, politics and music are inextricably bound together.
This is a film not only about Linton Johnson but also about the community to which he addresses himself, the Black working-class community in London.
'I don't believe that politics changes anything ... You could write a thousand songs but that won't bring about the revolution.'