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9;5 Engineering Craft Studies Keeping in Place
9.35 Exploring Science Life Goes On
9-58 Let's Go. 14: Let's Go and Lend a Hand
10.12 Words and Pictures
A New Home for Snowball
10.30-10.50 Home Economics 5: Animal Foods and Choices produced by MICHAEL COYLE
11-2 Science All Around Bottles

Contributors

Produced By:
Michael Coyle

11.40 Resource Unit 11-13: History The Country of the Setting Sun Written and presented by ROBERT ERSKINE
Producer JILL SHEPPARD
12.5 pm Russian -
Language and People
1 he Russian Alphabet: 5 last Monday on BBC2, repeated next Sunday on BBCl)

Contributors

Presented By:
Robert Erskine
Producer:
Jill Sheppard

with Cyd Hayman
Oriental Folk Tales
Today: The Greedy Polecat
' I suppose you think I stole the nuts? ' said the polecat. 'As a matter of fact,' replied the hare, 'your name wasn't mentioned, but I wouldn't be surprised if you did gobble the lot up.' How can the animals teach the greedy polecat a lesson?
Pictures by GILLIAN CHAPMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyd Hayman
Unknown:
Gillian Chapman

with Tony Hart
COLIN BENNETT and Morph Tony 's attempts at a small splash painting lead to a surprise visit from an old ' Woofenpuss '. The Caretaker tries to repair the damage, and gets involved in a large splash painting. Morph, meanwhile, has trouble communicating with his friend, Chas.
Director CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer PATRICK DOWLING

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Colin Bennett
Unknown:
Morph Tony
Director:
Christopher Pilkington
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

brings you live from Lake Placid
The Opening Ceremony of the XIII Winter Olympic Games uavta Coleman describes this evening's colourful occasion from the small mountain village in upper New York State that will Play host to the world's best winter sportsmen and women for 11 days of supreme competition. The Parade of National Teams The Opening of the Games
The Arrival of the Olympic Torch
The Lighting of the Olympic Flame The Olympic Oath is taken by an American competitor.
World attention will be focused on Lake Placid where PRESIDENT CARTER - who has urged America's athletes to boycott the summer games in Moscow - is due to open the winter games in the presence of a large Soviet team. And at 8.35*
From the Olympic venues the BBC commentary team of ALAN WEEKS, DAVID VINE , RON PICKERING and TONY GUBBA report on the personalities to watch out for when competition starts tomorrow.
Television presentation by the AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY Film producer BOB ABRAHAMS Editors JONATHAN MARTIN and HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
David Vine
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Producer:
Bob Abrahams
Editors:
Jonathan Martin
Editors:
Harold Anderson

The feature film starring
Gene Hackman Fernando Rey
Assigned to help the French police smash a heroin gang operating in Marseilles, Popeye ' Doyle finds that his reputation as a tough New Yorker has preceded him. Gradually he earns the respect of the local police as he sets about tracking down his old adversary - Charnier. This exciting sequel to The French Connection was largely shot on location and contains a memorable climax in the chase around the harbour at Marseilles.
Screenplay by ROBERT DILLON , LAURIE DILLON and ALEXANDER JACOBS Produced by ROBERT I.ROSEN ..
Directed by JOHN FRANKENHEIMER
(First showing on British television) films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Gene Hackman
Unknown:
Fernando Rey
Unknown:
Robert Dillon
Unknown:
Laurie Dillon
Unknown:
Alexander Jacobs
Produced By:
Robert I.Rosen
Directed By:
John Frankenheimer
'Popeye' Doyle:
Gene Hackman
Alain Charnier:
Fernando Rey
Barthelemy:
Bernard Fresson
Raoul Diron:
Jean-Pierre Castaldi
MilettO:
Charles Millot
Mere Charnier:
Cathleen Nesbitt
Old pro:
Pierre Collet
Young tail:
Alexandre Fabre
Jacques:
Philippe Leotard
Insp Genevoix:
Jacques Dynam
Dutch captain:
Raoul Delfosse
Manfredi:
Patrick Floersheim

BBC One London

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