6.40 The Mackenzie File
7.5 The Baroque Organ
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6.40 The Mackenzie File
7.5 The Baroque Organ
7.30 Writing History
9.5 Engineering Craft Studies Joining: Welding
9.35 Exploring Science Life Goes On
9.58 Let's Go
14: Let's Go and Lend a Hand
Presented by BRIAN rix
10.12 Words and Pictures
A New Home for Snowball
10.30-10.50 Home Economics
5: Animal Foods and Choices
11.2 Science All Around Bottles
11.40 Resource Units 11-13: History The Country of the Setting Sun
12.5 pm Russian - Language and People. 6: Buying Things and Goodbye Summer: episode 1
(Shown last Monday on BBC2, repeated next Sunday on BBC1)
(Records, pack of three, £10.64, or cassettes, pack of three, £9.48; book, £5.50, available from bookshops)
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Lalita Ahmed returns to present A Taste of India: a series designed to get the best out of home-made Indian cooking.
In the Energy Dilemma, Geoffrey Pardoe reports again on the world's energy crisis.
with the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP
2.1 Watch. Robinson Crusoe - Boatbuilding
2.18 Near and Far
Not on the Level
2.40 Communicate!
5: Inside Radio
A series of ten programmes presented by ANN LADBURY 7: Classic Dress
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY ROGERS
(Shomi on BBC2 at 11.0 am)
A cartoon series from Czechoslovakia featuring a dog, two mice, a crow and a cat. Today: Good Luck
with Prunella Scales Bogwoppit by URSULA MORAY WILLIAMS. Part 3
with Tony Hart and Morph Tony plays with coloured water, damp card and wallpaper paste to make some pictures. The care-taker phones to check on his fish, and Morph goes for a swim at exactly the wrong time!
Director CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer MOLLY COX
Jf you're aged 15 or under ' Take Hart
BBC Television Centre, London W3 6XZ. is the address to send paintings for tne 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.
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
With FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS
The latest outstanding action from the XIII Winter
Olympic Games at Lake Placid
Introduced by David Coleman The Ice Dance Championship
World champions NATALIA LINICHUK and GENNADI KARPONOSOV of the Soviet Union easily won last month's European Championships and are favourites to take the gold medals in this event. Britain's JANE TORVILL and CHRISTOPHER DEAN enhanced their medal prosPects with a fourth placing at Gothenburg.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS The Ladies' Giant Slalom
HANNI WENZEL , from tiny Liechtenstein, has been the most successful giant slalom skier this season. But she will face strong contenders from France, Switzerland and Austria in this event which starts today in the picturesque Adirondack Mountains. Commentator DAVID VINE
Speed Skating
The last ladies' speed skatmg event of the 1980 Games, the 3,000m, is also the longest.
Commentator RON PICKERING
Plus results and reports on all today's events including the Men s Cross-Country Ski-ing Relay.
Producers ALEC WEEKS. MARTIN HOPKINS DAVID KENNING. JOHNNIE WATHERSTON 108 ABRAHAMS. ALASTAIR SCOTT
Editors JONATHAN MARTIN , HAROLD ANDERSON
Another chance to see some of their best shows.
Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett are joined by Barbara Dickson with Steve Plytas , Moray Watson
Written by SPIKE MULLINS , MICHAEL PALIN , TERRY JONES. GERALD WILEY
Script associate PETER VINCENT Musical director and special arrangements by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Musical associate NIC ROWLEY Designer ROBIN TARSNANE
Produced by TERRY HUGHES
Sketches from the series on The Two
Ronnies Vol 3 (record REB 331, cassette ZCF 331) from record shops
with Kenneth Kendall and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
For $7 an hour ...
How much is a job worth? This, the first of a new series of seven investigative reports by Peter Wil liams, examines the curious, tragic case of five women in the United States who chose to be sterilised rather than lose their jobs in the lead industry. It explores the pressures that led up to their decision. It also poses the question: How much do we know about the thousands of substances with which we work in industry today, and about the effects they may be having on the human body? And, in highlighting the dilemma facing the lead industry in Britain over safety standards, PETER WILLIAMS talks to Dr Ioana Lancranjan , a Romanian scientist, about her controversial study of the effects of lead on the male reproductive system.
Film editor JOHN STOTHART
Producer CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Introduced by Harry Carpenter featuring Championship Boxing Pat Cowdell v Jimmy Flint for the Featherweight Championship of Great Britain.
A classic matching. Cowdell, the wily champion, against Flint, described by manager Terry Lawless as the hardest-hitting featherweight he's seen.
Co-promoters Mike Barrett and Mickey Duff , in association with the Daily Star, had over £20,000 prize money on offer for last night's fight at the Royal Albert Hall.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Winter Olympic Games DAVID COLEMAN introduces the latest action from Lake Placid. Ice Hockey
Czechoslovakia v Sweden
Highlights of tonight's top match in the Olympic arena between the two strongest nations in the Blue Group. Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Plus the latest Olympic news and results.
Cup Football
If there is an FA Cup tie played tonight then the programme will include the highlights.
Producer JOHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Join Michael Parkinson and his mid-week guests for conversation, entertainment and the occasional surprise. Music HARRY STONEHAM
Designer JANET BUDDEN
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Director ALAN BELL
Producer JOHN FISHER