6.40 A Normal Child?
7.5 Goethe
7.30 The BART Car
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6.40 A Normal Child?
7.5 Goethe
7.30 The BART Car
9.10 Heute Direkt
Presented by CORINNA SCHNABEL
9.38 Out of the Past
An Ordinary Hedge
10.0-10.20 Merry-go-Round
Sex Education: Beginning '
11.0 Watch. Trees
'Book (same title), songs, poems, games from the series, £2.25, from bookshops
11.17 Going to Work
The Furniture Industry
11.40 Japan: The Crowded Islands Countryside: how the Ito family makes a living from a farm 30 times smaller than an average farm in Britain.
Commentary DENIS TUOHY Producer LEN BROWN
Weather BILL GILES
Donny MacLeod , Bob Langley
Marian Foster and Tony Francis including Medicine Matters with Dr David Delvin
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN
Balloons
2.14 Encounter: France A French Studies series
2: Town and country - Poitiers
Where does the postman's round lead? Contrasts in town - and, in the countryside, cheese- and wine-making and the work of a gardechampêtre.
Narrated by GARY WATSON Producer JOHN PRESCOTT THOMAS
2.32 Merry-go-Round
It's all Right: 2
2.40 Television Club
It was All Right for Some
from Grays Thurrock, Essex
Johnny Morris
Why does a gaggle of goslings insist on following Johnny? What animal has the longest horn? How did two china woodmice come to be having a developing conversation? What eats first day issue stamps and why?
Johnny Morris and Stephen Sutton have all the answers.
BBC Bristol
with Peter Purves.
The last programme of the present series with a variety of sports including Soccer with Steve Coppell, plus your own choice in our request spot with Mary Fourt.
BBC Manchester
Please Look After this Bear
with Angela Rippon Weatherman
Television's most popular current affairs magazine presented each weekday evening by Frank Bough , Sue Lawley, Hugh Scully , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings with contributions from BBC studios throughout the country.
Also from far and near, the programme's team of reporters, LUKE CASEY, BERNARD CLARK , KEVIN COS-GROVE, TONY FRANCIS , DIANE HARRON , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT, NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP , bring you films and features that reflect the way life is Nationwide.
starring
Lloyd Bridges, Dina Merrill
A rich man's greed threatens the survival of the last wild mustangs in America. While Whit Colby , a freelance photographer, is working in a conservation area, she sees a man in an aeroplane stampeding the wild horses over a cliff. Horrified by this, she reports the incident to the local land agent - only to find that he is connected with the man responsible.
Written by FINLEY HUNT , ROBERT MCCAHON , MAURICI TOMBRAGEL
Produced and directed by ROBERT MCCAHON 'First showing on British television) Films: page 23
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Written by Peter Tinniswood
Lofty Saltmarsh moves into the Brandon household. The allocation of beds is a problem, but Mr Brandon is placated by an irresistible offer.
As commuters fume in traffic jams and juggernauts thunder through narrow streets, a great natural highway runs through our capital city, unnoticed and virtually deserted. With the last docks under sentence, the question of the future of the Thames becomes urgent.
East-enders, business men, jet-foil captains and tug-skippers all have their own ideas, but all are agreed on one thing - it's time we stopped the decay of a beautiful, priceless national asset. Reporter Nick Ross
Producer JENNY BARRACLOUGH
The third of ten films on ways of improving race relations.
We Are Our Own Liberators
One slogan of the West Indian self-help movement, which has grown as a direct response to the black community's own needs. Reporter MIKE PHILLIPS outlines the story of black ' self-help ' and its relationship with the public bodies which provide much of its funds.
' The self-help movement has increased our ability to defend ourselves, to grow as a community and to continue to live with our neighbours here in this country.'
Producer PETER LEE-WRIGIIT
Series producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Training notes prepared by NCILT and book, Five Views of Multi-Racial Britain, £1.00, from [address removed]