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6.40 Geophysics of Cyprus
7.5 Titian: Three Paintings
7.30 Cross-products of Vectors
With JUNE WHITFIELD
The House that Sailed Away by PAT HUTCHINS
Today: Buried Treasure!
Illustrations by LAURENCE HUTCHINS
Adapted and directed by PAULINE TALBOT Produced by ANGELA BEECHING
A story in three parts
1: Boris discovers that buying a birthday present for your mother in a large store can be a frustrating business.
Story told by JOHN WESTBROOK
Presented by PEGGY MILLER
With TONY HART , COLIN BENNETT and Morph. Mr Bennett has lent Tony a famous skeleton; Tony becomes suspicious when things start to go missing.
Weather JACK SCOTT
When Custard Stole the Show
A serial in six episodes by JOHN FOSTER 5: Home Truths
Kerry now knows why Todd Ed wards is threatening his father; but can Kerry do anything about it? And does he really want to?
Executive producer ANNA HOME Director JOHN PROWSE
Introduced by Tony Soper with SU INGLE
Is your bird table deserted? Are fewer birds singing outside your window? Tony reveals where garden birds go to at this time of year. What can make a flea look the size of a dinosaur? Su has an electron microscope and shows how it magnifies up to 200,000 times. Producer mike BEYNON. BBC Bristol
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
Reporters Luke Casey, Kevin Cosgrove and James Hogg travel north of the Border in search of a Scottish parliament, the people that hunt the otter, and the smallest circus in the world.
The final episode of a two-part film Johnny Shiloh
Outnumbered and surrounded on all sides, the General sends for the youngest soldier in the American Civil War and entrusts him with a vital mission.
A WALT DISNEY production
Presented by David Jacobs
How many times have you wondered what happened to the people who made headlines in the past - and have since disappeared? Tonight DAVID JACOBS talks to
Reita Faria , the Indian medical student who was crowned Miss World in 1966. Also, Sir Alec Rose , the Southsea greengrocer who sailed single-handed round the world; and Gerald Campion , the actor who was the greediest school-boy of them all, Billy Bunter. Where are they all now?
Director PIETER MORPURGO
Associate producer JOHN JACOBS Producer SHIRLEY FISHER
starring Eric Sykes
Hattie Jacques , Deryck Guyler With JOY
HARINGTON JOAN SIMS , MICHAEL GREENWOOD
Written by ERIC SYKES. Music byKENJONES Designer ANTONY THORPE
Produced by ROGER RACE
Members of The Lord's Taverners challenge a team of celebrities in a special edition of It's a Knockout Taking part:
DEBBIE ARNOLD , ROBIN ASKWITH , KEITH & TIM ATACK, RAYMOND BAXTER , JOHN BLYTHE , TOMMY BOYD , TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR , PAUL BURNETT , ROY CASTLE, JACQUELINE CLARKE ,
JULIE DAWN COLE , JESS CONRAD ,
ROGER DE COURCEY , BERNARD CRIBBINS , BARRY CRYER , LINDA CUNNINGHAM , LARRY DANN , CELENA DUNCAN, NEIL DURDEN -SMITH, HAL DYER , ARTHUR ENGLISH, LIZ FRASER , BOB GRANT , JENNY HANLEY , ANITA HARRIS, RACHAEL HEYHOE FLINT , FRASER HINES , DEREK HOBSON , ROD HULL & EMU, JAN HUNT , KID JENSEN , JOHN JUNKIN , JEREMY KEMP , GEORGE LAYTON , ADRIAN LOVE, VICTOR MADDERN , TERESA MANN , MICK MCMANUS , PATRICK MOORE , DON MOSS , PATRICK MOWER , RICHARD O'SULLIVAN , PAN'S PEOPLE, LANCE PERCIVAL , MAGNUS PYKE , MICHAEL ROBBINS , WILLIAM RUSHTON ,
GEORGE SEWELL , JIM STANDON , SHEILA STEAFEL , MIKE SWANN , SHAW TAYLOR , BILL TIDY, BOB TODD , MERIEL TUFNELL , BOB WILSON , FRANK WINDSOR
Introduced from Queens FarK Rangers Football Club by Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring Referee ARTHUR ELLIS
Designer STUART FURBER
Assistant producer GEOFF WILSON Director ALAN WALSH
Producer CECIL KORER. BBC Manchester
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Your Weekly Health Report Mavis Nicholson and John Stapleton investigate the latest news, developments and controversies in medicine and health.
Medical adviser DR DAVID DELVIN Director JOHN GORMAN Producers
CHRIS HAWS , VIVIENNE KINO Editor JOHN MANSFIELD
The seventh in a series of nine music features about great 20th-century musicians. The First 70 Years Are the Worst
A portrait of the English composer Elisabeth Lutyens
ELISABETH LUTYENS has written more than 100 works for the concert hall and has kept going with more than 200 scores for radio, theatre and the cinema.
In this film, made to celebrate her 70th birthday in 1976, she talks about her life and times as a composer with a characteristically barbed wit.
'I made a vow when I was about nine of poverty, chastity and endurance and I think that is the only time one would voluntarily make that vow, though I must confess it has been rather forced upon me in later life ...'
Her music is played by the LONDON SINFOMETTA conducted by Elgar Howarth with Robert Tear (tenor)
Producer BARRIE GAVIN
Written and directed by PETER WEST