6.40 M101/3 Tria Formulae
7.5 Looking at Inequality
7.30 In Search of Zion
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6.40 M101/3 Tria Formulae
7.5 Looking at Inequality
7.30 In Search of Zion
9.0 A Good Job with Prospects
Electronic Engineering
9.30 Biology
Food and Population
9.52 Communicate!: 6
A documentary about John Her sey's book ' Hiroshima ' which is a moving and true account of the lives of six people who survived the first atomic explosion. Narrator DAVID HOROVITCH
With RULA LENSKA, DAVID TATE Produced by ANDRÉE MOLYNEUX
10.15 Music Time: In Harmony with a barber shop quartet. Presenters
KATHRYN HARRIES , PETER COMBE With THE BACCHOLIAN SINGERS
MICHAEL REEVES (electric piano) BRENT FORBES (bass guitar)
PETER BOITA (drum synthesizer) Producer Elizabeth BENNETT
10.38 Maths Topics: Statistics (RpO
11.0 Merry-go-Round
Sleepers on the Hill: 1
(Repeat)
Micro-electronics are facing workers and employers with the greatest upheaval since the Industrial Revolution.
Presented by Bernard Falk
Adapted from the Continuing Education series by John Prescott Thomas
Weather Bill Giles
Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster Bob Langley and Bob Hall
2.1 Words and Pictures
Thomas the Tiger Teacher
2.18 Out of the Past Georgian England:
Arrival at Uppark
2.40 Going to Work Hairdressing
Jobs for both boys and girls are featured in this film about the hairdressing industry. Part-time and full-time college courses are shown as well as work in different types of salon.
Narrator nick Ross Producer ROY Thompson
The schools history programme offers an insight into Georgian life.
from Wrexham, Clwyd
Story: Jumping Shoes by PETER WILTSHIRE Presenters
Carol Chell , Stuart McGugan
A cartoon series
Hero on the Half Shell
by Nina Bawden
With Gemma Jones
All his life, Philip had lived in a castle. Stout walls surrounded him, and the door to the tower where his grandmother had an apartment was secured by an iron bar that was locked into place every night 'safe from robbers and pirates and witches and warlocks...'
with Simon Groom, Christopher Wenner, Tina Heath
Book 16 (same title) £1.50, from bookshops
featuring LEONARD ROSSITER
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Frank Bough ,Sue Lawley
Hugh Scully , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that brings you Britain's most-watched current affairs programme. And Gtyn's London
In the second of three programmes Glyn Worsnip meets the people who keep the capital running and does their job for a day. Tonight Glyn joins London's taxi drivers and finds himself in the driver's seat-with a lot to learn!
Producers ANDREW CLAYTON. LINO FERRARI IAN SQUIRES , RICHARD TAIT
Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editor HUGH WILLIAMS
The final events of the XIII Winter
Olympic Games Introduced by David Coleman
Ice Hockey
Highlights of last night's matches which completed the Ice Hockey Championship.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS The Closing Ceremony
The Olympic Flame is extinguished, the Olympic Flag is lowered, and the Winter Games officially closed as the world's sportsmen and women bid farewell to Lake Placid and look forward to Sarajevo in Yugoslavia in 1984. Television presentation by the AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editors JONATHAN MARTIN , HAROLD ANDERSON
from New Hampshire Blood on the Snow?
The small New England state of New Hampshire is the traditional starting-point in the extraordinary and fabulously expensive process by which the American political parties choose their candidates for President.
This year, the Iowa caucuses have confounded the pundits and given them new material for feverish speculation. Why did Kennedy make so poor a showing against President Carter? Where did the Republican George Bush come from so fast to trounce the former favourite Ronald Reagan ? Can Senator Baker or the Texan John Connally keep up?
Tomorrow New Hampshire is the scene of the first full primary and could easily finish off the hopes of one or more candidates. From there, Fred Emery reports on the Carter-Kennedy fight and Philip Tibenham follows the intense battle among the Republicans.
Producer PETER BATE
Associate editor JOHN REYNOLDS Editor ROGER BOLTON
Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
starring Jacqueline Bisset Christopher Plummer
Investigating a series of bizarre murders in a small New England town, the police discover only one link -all of the victims are blind or physically handicapped. Their fears for the next victim centre on Helen Mallory who has been rendered speechless through the shock of seeing her husband and daughter burned to death. But Helen seems in good care at the Sherman Institute, a large house on the outskirts of the town.
Screenplay by ANDREW MEREDITH Producer PETER SHAW
Directed bv PETER COLLINSON
(First showing on British television) Films :page 19
Presented by Barry Norman
The Onion Field: starring John Savage and James Woods and based on Joseph Wambaugh 's best-selling novel which tells of the kidnapping of two police officers and the subsequent murder of one of them.
Black Jack : a story of a young boy in 1750 who is forced to accompany a fearsome highway-man; directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett , who return to feature film-making after seven years.
Going in Style: George Burns and Art Carney talk about their latest roles as aged folk living a humdrum life, who suddenly decide to rob a bank.
Studio director KEITH STEWART Producer PHILIP CHILVERS
The third of five programmes
ADAM HOPKINS in conversation with HARRY REE
Harry Rée was formerly a professor at York University, and is now a classroom teacher in a London comprehensive. In this programme he gives a vigorous defence of the performance in practice of comprehensive schools.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY ROGERS