9.0 A Good Job with Prospects British Industry Tomorrow
The second part of an enquiry which asks what are the changes that are going to affect the prospects of school leavers in the near future.
Series producer MIKE HARRISON
9.30 Biology. Fertilisation
9.52 Communicate! 2: Advertising The programme illustrates some of the techniques used by advertisers to get their message across. Producer BRUCE JAMSON
Series producer ANDRÉE MOLYNEUX
10.15 Music Time
Does it Come Back?
A mechanical chocolate machine which responds to music rather than money. Binary and ternary form in music. Presenters
KATHRYN HARRIES , PETER COMBE MARTIN INGS (cornet) NICHOLAS HILL (horn)
PHILIP TODD (tenor sax) Director ROGER FRY
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
10.38 Maths Topics. Trigonometry -An Introduction
11.0 Merry-go-Round Our Place: City
Most people in Britain live in cities, but what is a city and what distinguishes one from another? ' Merry-go-Round ' visits Newcastle upon Tyne.
Producer DIANE MORGAN
Book 14, £1.00 from bookshops
General Studies
Higher Education. 2: Student Life What is it really like to be a student? What are the opportunities and difficulties? How do you balance work and play? Narrator NICK ROSS Producer ANDREW NEAL
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster Bob Langley and Bob Hall
The popular lunchtime programme with a varied menu of informality, information and interesting guests, Including
Plan Your Land
Expert Les Bailey , in the Pebble Mill grounds, offers practical advice on how to use your land imaginatively.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN. BBC Birmingham
2.1 Words and Pictures
Big Dog ... Little Dog
2.18 Out of the Past
The Horse at Work
2.40 Going to Work Interviewing
Getting the job involves Mike and Ronnie facing the interviewer in A Proper Job! by GEOFFREY CASE: part 2
Saxophone played by STAN SULZMANN Producer ROY THOMPSON
from Belfast
Praise my soul; My song Is love unknown; Who would true valour see (Monks Gate); The pollen of peace (R. Courtney ); Christ from whom all blessings flow (Vienna); Bind us together (R. Rice-Oxley ); Come down, 0 love divine (Down Ampney); Thine be the glory (Maccabeus)
A programme for children under 5 Story: The Many Mice of Mr Brice written by THEO LE SIEG illustrated by ROY MCKIE Presenters
Carol Chell , Ben Bazell
A cartoon series
Alliblabber and the 40 Thieves
Touche and Dum Dum answer the cries of help in their own inimitable way.
by Norman Hunter
With Kenneth Williams
The Queen of Sypso-Sweetleigh loved her tea. So it was a national disaster when Brown Betty, her favourite teapot, got a chip on the spout and dribbled.
(Repeat)
King Robert of Sicily by VERONICA CECIL
Based on a medieval poem
God's might is great, but King Robert thinks himself mightier. To teach Robert a lesson, the Angel Gabriel takes his place and turns him into a beggar. Even Robert's powerful brothers are unable to help.
Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
with Simon Groom, Christopher Wenner, Tina Heath
Cleopatra's Needle
Each year thousands of tourists visit London's famous obelisk on the banks of the River Thames. Simon and Tina explore the quarry in Egypt where this gigantic granite block was hewn.
Book 16 (same title), £1.50, from bookshops
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Presented live from London and the BBC studios around Britain. Frank Bough, Sue
Lawley Hugh Scully , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most-watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events, plus the features and film that make up the scene Nationwide. Including Home Office
Glyn Worsnip learns how to do it himself and presents more thoughts and suggestions from your letters. and Casey's Tales
Luke Casey begins a two-part enquiry into the greatest British legend of them all: King Arthur.
Producers ANDREW CLAYTON , UNO FERRARI IAN SQUIRES , RICHARD TAIT Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editor HUGH WILLIAMS
The third in a series of 13 episodes Volcano by ALLAN PRIOR starring Paul Darrow
Jan Chappell , Michael Keating Jacqueline Pearce
Steven Pacey , Josette Simon with Michael Gough and Malcom Bullivant
For the Liberator's crew the planet Obsidian offers the prospect of allies and a safe base from which to work. But Obsidian holds a deadly secret.,
Series created by TERRY NATION Music by DUDLEY SIMPSON
Studio lighting BRIAN CLEMETT Script editor CHRIS BOUCHER Designer GERRY SCOTT
Producer DAVID MALONEY
Director DESMOND MCCARTHY
For the Liberator's crew the planet Obsidian offers the prospect of allies and a safe base from which to work. But Obsidian also holds a deadly secret.
Wonder Woman Lynda Carter displays a very different side to her talents as she sings and dances her way through her own special programme. Her guests are Leo Sayer and American folk singer Kenny Rogers
Director STAN HARRIS Producer SAUL ILSON
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Can you, the private citizen, come up with new answers to a national problem that has defied experts and defeated governments? Might ordinary people tell us more than the pundits and the famous faces? That is the hope behind a programme designed to explore major national issues in a completely new way. In it 22 men and women come together to probe the causes of Britain's most disabling disease, the bitter conflicts that divide our workplaces and make us a poorer nation.
DAVID MUNROW re-creates the music and myth of early instruments. with ALAN LUMSDEN and guests
JOHN COUSEN and DAVID CORKHILL
Written by DAVID MUNROW
Produced by VICTOR POOLE. Series devised and directed by PAUL KRIWACZEK