6.40 Therapeutic Community
7.5 The Changeling
7.30 Metal Finishing
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6.40 Therapeutic Community
7.5 The Changeling
7.30 Metal Finishing
9.35 Mathshow
Follow that Number
9.58 Talkabout
A new series for young children designed to encourage the development of oral language. Knock! Knock!
When a fierce goat shuts an old woman out of her own house various animals offer to help, but only the cat is unperturbed by the goat's threats.
Presenter JILL SHILLING Puppets ALAN PLATT
Animation BURA AND HARDWICK Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
10.16 Look and Read Skyhunter .
2: For Sale
10.38 Resource Unit
Religious and Moral Education Man Power
11.0 Watch
Robin Hood - Hide and Seek
11.17 It's Your Choice
2: Who Do You Think You Are?
Some of the ways young people can start to find out about themselves. How will this help them in the future?
Presented by FRAN LANDSMAN and DAVE FREEMAN
11.38 The Craft of the Potter Presented by MICHAEL CASSON 2: Throwing
Book (some title), £2.75, from bookshops
12.5 pm General Studies The Scientists
2: In the beginning ...
Weather MICHAEL FISH
With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER BOB LANGLEY and BOB HALL
Today's programme includes Family Matters. Dr David Delvin , Pat Fetch and Vincent Duggleby discuss and offer advice on legal, financial and medical matters affecting every household,
Editor jim DUMIGHAN BBC Birmingham
With MAGGIE HENDERSON and FRED HARRIS
Music by PEUH GOSLING and DAVE moses Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Book: You and Me No 13, £1.00, from bookshops
2.14 Rendezvous France: Sur Mer et sur Terre - Fecamp
2.30 The Long and the Short and the Tall
A new production of the famous wartime drama by Willis Hall: 2
Quiz Game.
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
A programme for children under 5
An escaped convict is hurt and needs help. Ricky and Champion must decide whether to tell the Sheriff.
(Black and white) (Repeat)
Stop with Peter Purves, Susan King and Nigel Starmer-Smith
Watch Wayne Player, son of Gary Player, following in his father's golfing footsteps.
Bjorn Borg answers your questions.
Peter Shilton with tips for goal-keepers.
Director MIM *M.EY
Producer HAZEL LEWTHWAITE
BBC Manchester
with Richard Whitmore
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, VERA GILBERT, SALLY HARDCASTLE, JOHN HITCHINS, JAMES HOGG, BILL KERR ELLIOTT, TONY WILKINSON, NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP , bring you films and features that reflect the way life is Nationwide.
Producers *NMEw c[.<yroN, Lino Ferrari, XN SQUIRES, fHCHAHB r<[T
Deputy editor MVtD LLOYD
Editor mjca wiLHAMS
(Jeux Sans Frontieres)
The third international heat in which eight teams compete for the Jeux Sans Frontieres Silver Trophy and the chance to represent their country in the International Final.
Great Britain - North Walsham; Belgium - Theux; France - Saint-Chamond; Germany - Starnberg; Italy - Castel San Pietro Terme; Portugal - Horta; Switzerland - Weggis;
Yugoslavia - Donji Milanovac
Introduced from Donji Milanovac, Yugoslavia by Bragan Nikitovic, Dunya Lango and Minja Subota
International referees Gennaro Olivieri, Guido Pancaldi
Commentator Stuart Hall
British judge Mike Swann
Presented by the Yugoslav Television Service
BBC Manchester
by Roy Clarke
Starring Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde
Foggy is in the grip of another enthusiasm. 'What better to complete the great British landscape than the great British flag - stirring the pride of future generations.' But to reach the summit of Foggy's ambitions needs a certain amount of energy - not too apparent in Foggy's two compatriots, Clegg and Compo.
with Richard Baker and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
A serial in eight episodes starring Peter Egan, Nigel Davenport with Keith Barron,
Caroline Blakiston, David Collings, Dinah Stabb and Frances White
An official wife, an unofficial wife, and a powerful and determined mistress - is it any surprise that the Prince feels besieged by women?
The last in a series about four countries for each of which living next door to the Soviet Union is the dominant fact of life. But each has to find its own way of dealing with its giant neighbour.
Romania is the most rigid communist state in Eastern Europe. The power and control exercised by President Ceausescu are absolute. Yet time and again he has defied and infuriated the Soviet Union by taking a fiercely independent line. His friendliness to China and Israel, his refusal to increase military spending, his insistence that Moscow is not the centre of the universe - all this is anathema to the Soviets.
So far, Russian tanks have not rolled over the border. But the price paid by the Romanians in personal freedom and economic sacrifice to maintain the independent line are considerable. How much longer can Ceausescu afford to bait the Bear? Will his country become another Yugoslavia in the communist world - or another Czechoslovakia?
Philip Tibenham reports.