9.5 Encounter France
Travel and Transport
9.25 Gymnast. The Vault
9.52 Look and Read. Skyhunter 6: Proof at Last
10.15 Talkabout
The King who Learned to Smile
10.35 Going to Work High Street
11.0 Hyn o
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(Repeat)
11.40 Exploring-Science It's Only Water
12.5 pm Tecair Ltd
A series of five programmes 1: Feeding the Brute
Weather JIM BACON
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Cearcall
Starring Dame Vera Lynn and Dame Edna Everage with The Cambridge Buskers, George Chisholm and his Gentlemen of Jazz and the BBC Midland Radio Orchestra conducted by Colin Campbell
Another exciting first for Pebble Mill at One as television's liveliest magazine programme joins forces with Radio 2. The cameras move from the usual foyer setting into one of Birmingham's radio studios where Pete Murray is keeping 'Open House'. Here Bob Langley and Donny MacLeod join him to present a blend of live - and unpredictable! - entertainment which can be seen on television and heard on Radio 2.
BBC Birmingham
(For the best effect viewers with stereo Radio 2 should turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative)
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Y Cowboi Bach
(Repeat)
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Hwnt ac Yma
2.2 Scene
Crime and Punishment
2.35 A Good Job with Prospects Bridging the Gap
Light entertainment
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
Story: Clanky the Mechanical Boy by KENNETH MAHOOD Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft , Don Spencer
Pianist PAUL READE
Designer MICHAEL DARBOTI
Written and directed by JOHN DALE Producer PETER Wiltshire
Series producer ANNE GOBEY
A cartoon series from Czechoslovakia.
Fig blots his copy book
Story told by Deryck Guyler
(Repeat)
by Violet Bibby
with James Laurenson
Today: The Hero
(Repeat)
Introduced by Ed Stewart starring Peter Glaze , Jan Hunt and Bernie Clifton with Val Mitchell
Script BOB HEDLEY , TERRY RAVENSCrtOFT MUSIC BERT HAYES AND HIS OHCKCSTKA Lighting RON BRISTOW Sound TONY PHILPOT Designer jim CLAY
Producer BRIAN PENDERS
Executive producer JOHNNY DOWNES
Paddington's Patch
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Presented by FRANK BOUGH SUE LAWLEY, HUGH SCULLY
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLIXGS and Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
Advance and be Mechanised
An mgm cartoon
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Are You Being Served?: Strong Stuff, this Insurance
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Sitcom set in a department store. Grace Brothers arrange a group insurance scheme for staff, but they need to get fit for the medical examination.
starring Erie Sykes and Hattie Jacques
The fourth episode in the series, marking Eric and Hattie's 20th year of television with the BBC.
Written by ERIC SYRES Music KIM JONES
Designer TIM gleeson DesignerROGER race
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Penmarric
1890: Janna has firmly rejected Mark's attentions. He finds his subsequent involvements with Rose Parrish brings its own problems.
with Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weekend Weather JIM BACON
A film series starring with Tonight: Any Number Can Die
Tony Petrocelli becomes the target for killers when government secrets are stolen via a computer.
Regional Variations (3)
Barry Took discusses your views about BBC television programmes.
Please write to: Points of View, [address removed].
as Sergeant Bilko
The one and only Bilko continues to con everyone in sight.
Continuing the selection from four classic American comedy series starring PHIL SILVERS , LUCILLE BALL BURNS AND ALLEN and JACK BENNY (Block and white).
<Nej:( week: The Lucy Show)
Starring Robert Wagner, Anjanette Comer, Jill St John, Guy Stockwell, James Farentino, Sean Garrison
When he takes a job as assistant at the El Presidente Country Club, golf professional Mike Banning enters a lush, artificial world of powerful, ruthless men and bored, predatory women.
Screenplay by JAMES LEE based on a story by Hamilton uaulb
Produced by DICK BERG
Directed by RON WINSTON Films: page 25