6.40 Project FAMOUS
7.5 World Food Production
7.30 Stereochemistry - Conformations
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6.40 Project FAMOUS
7.5 World Food Production
7.30 Stereochemistry - Conformations
9.5 Encounter: Germany
Communications
9.25 Athlete
6: Pole Vault
9.52 Look and Read
The Boy from Space
10.15 Maths-in-a-Box
A mathematical story by ALEX GLASGOW
6: A Long Story
10.35 Going to Work
Hairdressing
11.0 Hyn o Fyd
Yr Undeb Sofietaidd
(This World)
11.40 Exploring Science Life Goes On
12.5 pm Your Own Business 6: Joint Effort
Presented by ROBERT FINIGAN
Weather BILL GILES
In Travelchoice Ian Lyon looks at the diversity of the holiday scene in the Shakespeare country. In Dig This Peter Seabrook works on his Pebble Mill plot.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN. BBC Birmingham
2.2 Scene
I Want to be Like You
2.35 A Good Job with Prospects
Electronic Engineering
Serial
and Secret Squirrel
When the Day Wouldn't Keep Still and Bold Rush
Roobarb: narrated by RICHARD BRIERS
by Nina Bawden
With Gemma Jones
(Repeat)
The last of a series in 16 episodes: by PHIL REDMOND
Doyle tries to get his own back on Penny after she has once again complained about his poor performance on the School Council.
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND Film editor JANE VAL BAKER Designer CHRISTINE RUSCOE
Executive producer ANNA HOME Producer COLIN CANT
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
Written by MAURICE DODD featuring LEONARD ROSSITER as 'Boot'
with Christopher Morris Weatherman
News from London, with studio and film features from all corners of the country.
Presented by FRANK BOUGH SUE LAWLEY, HUGH SCULLY
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS the programme brings you an up-to-the-minute analysis of events in the news and provides you with a comprehensive picture of life Nationwide.
Including Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
A six-part serial starring Martin Jarvis, Judy Geeson, Vivien Merchant, Ed Bishop
A body in a wood, a host of local people and an American who all have conflicting stories, make Sam wish he was writing his children's stories full time.
Barry Took discusses your views about BBC television programmes.
Producer COLIN WARD-LEWIS
Please write to: Points of View. BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
with Richard Whitmore
Weekend Weather BILL GILES
A new whodunit series starring an off-beat young lawyer with a flair for detective workwith and guest stars
Neville Brand , James Coco Ralph Meeker , Louise Sorel
George Savalas , Jane Merrow Murder Plays a Dead Hand
The stakes are high. In Las Vegas top-class players gather for the World Series of Poker. But something happens which changes the name of the game - to murder.
by David Nobss
Starring Leonard Rossiter, Pauline Yates with John Barron
Reggie plans the most ambitious venture of his life. He hunts for the staff who will help him in his great project. It will be a staff such as no man has had before.
Reggie, not content with disappearing, has a new idea for a venture: a community for the middle-aged and middle-class. He sets out to recruit staff.
from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Massed choirs of over 1,000 voices make up this, the Second Festival of Welsh Mixed Voices, with Marian Roberts (soprano) Timothy Barrett (accompanist) Carys Hughes (organ)
Introduced by GERRY MONTE
starring
Marion Brando , Glenn Ford Machiko Kyo , Eddie Albert
When the American Army of Occupation tries to bring democracy to the Okinawan village of Tobiki, the residents are less than grateful. American dynamism proves no match for Japanese guile, personified by Marlon Brando in one of his rare comedy roles as the wily Japanese interpreter, Sakini.
Screenplay by JOHN PATRICK. Based on a book by VERN j. SNEIDER and the play by JOHN PATRICK
Produced by JACK CUMMINGS
Director DANIEL MANN. Films: page 19