9.0 Twentieth-century History
Hitler's Germany 1933-1936
9.25 Physical Science
Chemical Technology
9.47 Mathshow
' O ' f or Symmetry
10.10 Merry-go-Round
A topical programme
10.35 Scene. Victim
A film about the person most often forgotten after a crime is committed. A talk with victims of violent attacks. What is being done to compensate the victim? Narrator ROGER COOK Producer ANDY WALKER
11.5 It's Maths
Multiplication
11.30 Let's Look at Wales
Pembrokeshire Coast. Presented by DAVID PARRY-JONES
11.55 Come to Your Senses
Your Word or Mine?
Weather BILL GILES
Tony Bilbow joins the Presenting team for Film Focus - his weekly guide to what is happening in the movie world.
Written by Julie Holder
Pootle is 'attracting' all the metal things in the house. Could it be the magnet he was given? It's up to Father Flump to sort it out.
(Repeat)
The last of five new pre-reading programmes of social sight words.
Introduced by Michael Maynard and Duncan the Dragon.
(Repeat)
with Elaine Stritch
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. Today: Part 4
Popeye, the spinach-guzzling cartoon sailor, gets involved in misadventures, galvanised into action, and heroically rescues Olive Oyl, always the damsel in distress.
with Simon Groom, Christopher Wenner, Tina Heath
in Skylark
During a Wild Day
Told by RICHARD BRIERS and PETER HAWKINS
Written by GRANGE CALVELEY
Animation by BOB GODFREY ( Repeat)
with Richard Baker Weatherman
SUE LAWLEY and BARRY COWAN present the fourth of five programmes from Ulster.
Introduced by Dave Lee Travis LEGS & CO
TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON Choreography FLICK COLBY Studio sound KEITH GUNN Lighting JOHN FARR
Designer GRAHAM LOUGH
Producer DAVID G. HILLIER
Executive producer ROBIN NASH
Terry Wogan hosts the comedy quiz game in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with Larry Grayson, David Jason, Moira Lister, Pete Murray, Isla St Clair, Barbara Windsor
Presented by arrangement with Goodson-Todman Inc and Talbot Television Ltd
(For Ceefax viewers who have hearing difficulty, there will be a series of captions on Ceefax page 170 to help them follow the programmes more easily)
Written by JOHN SULLIVAN We Shall Not be Moved sturriiiE
Studio lighting DON BABBAGE
Studio sound NORMAN GREAVES Designer PAUL ALLEN Directed by RAY BUTT
Produced by DENNIS main WILSON
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
by Stephen Lowe
Redundancy in the microchip age.
Observing the Sun
From the country, the skies are dark and the stars shine out brilliantly, but city-dwellers can never see the stars well. Fortunately the Sun can be studied telescopically, and at present it is at its most active. Patrick Moore talks to Peter Gill , an amateur astronomer, who carries out his observations of the Sun by using a small telescope from the window of his third-floor London flat.
Producer PATRICIA WOOD