Programme Index

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9.5-9.25 Engineering Craft Studies Control of Corrosion
9.35 Exploring Science
Patterns of Fertilisation
9.58 Let's Go
A series of 19 programmes
12: Let's Go and Plan a Meal
Presented by BRIAN RIX
10.12 Words and Pictures Mog on the Moon
10.30-10.50 Home Economics 3: Micronutrients
Presented by LESLEY JUDD Produced by MICHAEL COYLE
11.2 Science All Around Streamlining

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Rix
Presented By:
Lesley Judd
Produced By:
Michael Coyle

11.40 Resource Unit 11-13: History The Sea, the Sea!
Why was the sea so important to the ancient Greeks, and why did they become great sea-farers and boatbuilders?
Written and presented by ROBERT ERSKINE Producer JILL SHEPPARD
12.5 pm Russian -
Language and People
A series of 20 programmes The Russian Alphabet: 3

Contributors

Presented By:
Robert Erskine
Producer:
Jill Sheppard

With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER BOB LANGLEY and BOB HALL
Including The Energy Dilemma, in which Geoffrey Pardoe considers new approaches to providing and saving energy in the house, among them a revolutionary concept called TOTEM.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Geoffrey Pardoe

2.1 Watch
Robinson Crusoe - Settling In
2.18 Near and Far Life Must Go On
Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes can be catastrophic. How do people adapt and respond to such phenomena?
Presented by MARY DOWNING Series editor ROBIN GWYN
2.40 Communicate! 3: Preparing a Television Programme

Contributors

Presented By:
Mary Downing

A series of ten programmes presented by ANN LADBURY 4: Tabard
There is so little sewing in this simple, versatile top that even a complete beginner could make it in an evening. Ann Ladbury also shows how to decorate children's clothes with applique.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), 14.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Ann Ladbury
Unknown:
Ann Ladbury
Director:
Paula Gilder
Producer:
Jenny Rogers

with Tony Hart and Morph
Tony prints a small face which ends up larger than expected, and Morph tries to take up weight-lifting!
Director CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer PATRICK DOWLING

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Director:
Christopher Pilkington
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

The last of five dramatised episodes by Valerie Georgeson
Davy and John Willie have found the skeleton of Miss Peamarsh's brother buried in her garden. Did she kill him, and is that why Dan Potter is blackmailing her?
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Writer:
Catherine Cookson
Adapter:
Valerie Georgeson
Film cameraman:
John Williams
Music:
Howard Blake
Film editor:
Greg Miller
Designer:
Myles Lang
Executive producer:
Anna Home
Director:
Marilyn Fox
Davy:
Antony Manuel
John Willie:
David Burke
Miss Peamarsh:
Madeleine Cannon
Peter Talbot:
Ian Cullen
Dan Potter:
John Malcolm
Parson Murray:
Geoffrey Rose
Justice:
Harry Herring
Snuffy:
null Bobby

FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, films and features.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings

Another chance to see some of their best shows.
Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett are joined by Barbara Dickson With JOHN OWENS , RONNIE HAZLEHURST AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Written by SPIKE MULLINS, DAVID NOBBS and PETER VINCENT, DAVID RENWICK, NEIL SHAND, GERALD WILEY
Script associate PETER VINCENT
Musical director and special arrangements RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Musical associate NIC ROWLEY
Designer STEVEN BROWNSEY
Produced by TERRY HUGHES

Contributors

Star/comedian:
Ronnie Barker
Star/comedian:
Ronnie Corbett
Guest musician:
Barbara Dickson
[Actor]:
John Owens
Musicians:
Ronnie Hazlehurst and his Orchestra
Writer:
Spike Mullins
Writer:
David Nobbs
Writer:
Peter Vincent
Writer:
David Renwick
Writer:
Neil Shand
Writer:
Gerald Wiley
Script Associate:
Peter Vincent
Musical Director and special arrangements:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Musical Associate:
Nic Rowley
Designer:
Steven Brownsey
Produced By:
Terry Hughes

The last of a four-part series with Michael Cockerell reporting
4: Tomorrow's War, Tomorrow's Generals?
Tonight, the young officers look to the future - their own and the army's. Their exercises mushroom to portray all-out nuclear and chemical war; they discuss how to cope with the potential collapse of morale among their men, and they reveal their personal feelings about using modern weapons of mass destruction.
Then comes the day the students call the ' Annual Camberley Pit-head Disaster'. They learn how well they've done over the year and what their next postings will be. For some it's glory; for others, misery.
Executive producer JOHN REYNOLDS Producer FRANCIS GERARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Producer:
John Reynolds
Producer:
Francis Gerard

Introduced by Harry Carpenter

From Brazil:
Grand Prix Motor Racing
Australian Alan Jones, who won in Argentina, despite leaving the track, spinning and making a brief pit stop, will be hoping for a less eventful race at Interlagos.

From Switzerland:
The European Two-Man Bobsleigh Championship
East Germany, Switzerland and West Germany were the medal favourites in St Moritz. In Jonathan Woodall and John Howell Great Britain had one of their strongest teams since Nash and Dixon won the Olympic title in Innsbruck 16 years ago.

From Sweden:
The European Ice Skating Gala
With the championships over, a more relaxed atmosphere in Gothenburg for the traditional gala, but every performer keen to show good form with the Winter Olympics just two weeks away.

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Grand Prix):
Murray Walker
Commentator (Grand Prix):
James Hunt
Commentator (Bobsleigh):
Tony Gubba
Commentator (Ice Skating):
Alan Weeks
Producer:
John Phillips
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

Michael Parkinson and his guests Music HARRY STONEHAM
Designer JANET BUDDEN
Programme associate chris GREENWOOD Assistant producer SITA WILLIAMS
Director ALAN BELL. Producer JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Designer:
Janet Budden
Director:
Alan Bell.
Producer:
John Fisher

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