9.5-9.25 Engineering Craft Studies Using Electricity
9.35 It's Maths
Decimals
9.58 Let's Go
A series of 19 programmes
11: Let's Go to the Centre Again Presented by BRIAN RIX
10.12 Words and Pictures
Big Dog ... Little Dog
10.30-10.50 Home Economics 2: Vitamin C
During the winter many of us suffer from a lack of Vitamin C. What foods are the best sources of Vitamin C and how can we preserve it in our cooking?
Presented by LESLEY JUDD Produced by MICHAEL COYLE
11.2 Everyday Maths
Ten Per Cent Per Ted
(Repeat)
11.40 Resource Units 11-13: English It's Only Words
12.5 pm Russian -
Language and People
A series of 20 programmes
Introducing the Russian alphabet: 2
A look also at the Russian winter, and at the construction of the Baikal-Amur main line- railway, which is opening up the Wild East' of Siberia.
Weather MICHAEL FISH
With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER BOB LANGLEY and BOB HALL
Television's 'live' lunchtime magazine programme features
Geoffrey Pardoe 's examination of The Energy Dilemma. Today he looks at the future of public transport.
With the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP Three Little Pigs
Written and directed by JUDY WHITFIELD Produced by MICHAEL COLE
2.1 Watch ,
Robinson Crusoe - Shipwreck
2.18 Twentieth-century History Why Appeasement?
2.40 Communicate!
2: Advertising
A series of ten programmes on making children's clothes. Presented by ANN LADBURY 3: Boiler Suit
These simple, one-piece outfits suit boys and girls equally. Ann Lad bury also shows how to make a soft, comfortable baby-carrier.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY ROGERS
A programme for children under 5
Rapid Robot
by Norman Hunter
With Kenneth Williams
Today: The Dragon who Cheated
(Repeat)
with Tony Hart and Morph Tony makes his own ballpoint pen, uses every sort of felt-tip marker, and shows a famous singer's doodles - meanwhile, Morph struggles with a giant pencil-sharpener.
Director CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer PATRICK DOWLING
If you're aged 15 or under, ' Take Hart,' BBC Television Centre, London W3 6XZ, is the address to send paintings for the Gallery. There's a prize for any that are shown, as long as you put your name, age and address, but we're sorry we can't promise to return any.
with Angela Rippon Weatherman
presenting the British scene to the British people. FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY, HUGH SCULLY
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, films and features.
Reporters LUKE CASEY , BERNARD CLARK , VERA GILBERT , SALLY HARD-CASTLE, JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT , TONY WILKINSON , NICHOLAS WOOLLEY , GLYN WORSNIP
Producers ANDREW CLAYTON , LINO FERRARI IAN SQUIRES , RICHARD TAIT Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editor HUGH WILLIAMS
Another chance to see some of their best shows
Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker are joined by Barbara Dickson
With CLAIRE NIELSON , JULIA MAC-KENZIE, JOHN OWENS , RICKIE HOWARD, JO PETERS , JOYCE WINDSOR
Written by ERIC IDLE , SPIKE MULLINS , GERALD WILET Script associate PETER VINCENT
Musical director and special arrangements RONNIE BAZLEHURST
Musical associate NIC ROWLEY Special staging RALPH TOBERT Designer ROBIN TARSNANE
Produced by TERRY HUGHES
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
A four-part series about the making of tomorrow's top commanders. Michael Cockerell reports on the lives of young officers at the Army Staff College, Camberley.
'People used to think that the next war would be just one bloody great bang and that would be the end of it - but it won't.'
Thinking the unthinkable - nuclear war - is part of life at the Staff College. The officers learn what it would be like to fight and command in the face of nuclear and chemical weapons.
The Camberley Commandant, General Sir Frank Kitson, has helped devise new tactics for the British army against a Soviet invasion of the West. 'The Communist aim is world domination,' says one student. And they learn at first hand about the other enemy, closer to home, that they are told increasingly threatens the British way of life - the IRA. The officers produce their ideas for solving the Irish problem.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The 1980 European Figure Skating Championships from Gothenburg
Tonight: The Pairs
Tonight's Pairs Championship sees the return of the legendary
IRINA RODNINA, who will be trying to win her llth European title. She and her husband, ALEXANDER ZAITSEV , did not skate last year because of the birth of their son, but they have been training strenuously and could well regain the title won last year by fellow Soviets MARINA CHERKASOVA and SERGEI SHAKRAI.
The Men's Championship
News Of ROBIN COUSINS, who earlier today skated the short programme in the first leg of his attempt to emulate John Curry and win European, Olympic and World gold medals.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS and International Boxing
Action from last night's Mike Barrett promotion at the Royal Albert Hall , which featured a ten-round contest between European flyweight champion CHARLIE MAGRI and ANECITO VARGAS of the Philippines. Also fighting on the bill were the former British middle-weight champion TONY SIBSON and welterweight champion KIRK-LAND LAING.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Television presentation:
Skating SWEDISH TELEVISION SERVICE Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Producer JOHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Join Michael Parkinson and his midweek guests for conversation, entertainment and the occasional surprise.
Music HARRY STONEHAM
Designer JANET BUDDEN
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Director ALAN BELL
Producer JOHN FISHER