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9.0 A Good Job with Prospects: Local Reporter

9.30 Biology: Behaviour

9.52 Communicate!: 8: Comedy Writing
'The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy' and 'Not the Nine O'clock News', filmed in rehearsal and production, give some lively examples of the comedy writer at work.

10.15 Music Time: Lieutenant Kije: 1
Some of Prokofiev's music played by the orchestra, and illustrated with puppets.
Presenters Kathryn Harries, Peter Combe
With The London Schools Symphony Orchestra conductor Frederick Applewhite
Music from the series (record REC 362, cassette ZCM 362) from record shops

10.38 Maths Topics: Statistics

Contributors

Producer (Communicate!):
Andree Molyneux
Presenter (Music Time):
Kathryn Harries
Presenter (Music Time):
Peter Combe
Musicians (Music Time):
The London Schools Symphony Orchestra
Conductor (Music Time):
Frederick Applewhite
Animation (Music Time):
Bura and Hardwick
Puppets and direction (Music Time):
Alan Platt
Director (Music Time):
Roger Fry
Producer (Music Time):
Elizabeth Bennett

with Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster Bob Langley and Bob Hall
Meet The Medal Chasers: in the lunchtime programme, Olympic competitors talk about their hopes and aspirations as they prepare to chase gold at the Olympic Games. Today: pentathlon specialists
Jim Fox and Danny Nightingale
Editor jim DUMIGHAN. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Bob Hall
Unknown:
Jim Fox
Unknown:
Danny Nightingale
Editor:
Jim Dumighan.

from Grantham, Lincolnshire

Christ is the King (Gelobt sei Gott); We sing the praise of Him who died (Bow Brickhill); Ye watchers and ye holy ones (Lasst uns erfreuen); Onward, Christian soldiers (Sullivan); Lord, speak to me that I may speak (Fulda); The day thou gavest (Ardgowan); Lord, for tomorrow (Providence); Christ is made our sure foundation (Westminster Abbey)

Contributors

Organist:
Robert Jeffreys
Conductor:
Philip Lank
Film Director:
Ralph Rolls
Producer:
Stephen Whittle
Series Producer:
Andrew Barr

Mr McFinn and Madam Splatt written by KATE BUCHANAN illustrated by CHARLES FRONT Presenters
Libby Murray , Derek Griffiths

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr McFinn
Unknown:
Madam Splatt
Written By:
Kate Buchanan
Illustrated By:
Charles Front
Unknown:
Libby Murray
Unknown:
Derek Griffiths

with Jenny Agutter The Mill House Cat by MARJORIE-ANN WATTS Today: Oswald Appears
I'm bored,' Gladys said out loud. It was then that she saw the cat. He lay stretched out in a patch of sunlight gazing at the incoming tide, oblivious of her presence. He was quite the largest and most imposing cat she had ever seen. ' Almost like a tiger.' she thought.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Agutter

with Simon Groom
Christopher Wenner , Tina Heath
With Mothering Sunday only six days away, now's your chance to beat the high cost of flowers in the shops and make some everlasting violets that cost only a few pence. (Have a paper and pencil handy to jot down the instructions.)
Producer RENNY RYE
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCX Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Christopher Wenner
Unknown:
Tina Heath
Editor:
John Adcocx
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Presented live from London and the BBC studios around Britain. Frank Bough, Sue
Lawley Hugh Scully , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most-watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events, plus the features and film that make up the scene Nationwide.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawley Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings

If the Bomb Drops ...
Will you survive? Where will you hide? Is there any point in Civil Defence? For Panorama, reporter Jeremy Paxman has been asked to think the unthinkable. What would life be like after a nuclear attack, and how well developed are the Government's plans for those of us who might survive?
Producer DAVID DARLOW
Deputy editor ELWYN PARRY JONES Editor ROGER BOLTON
Woddis on ... : page 19
(Target UK: next Sunday on Radio 4)

Contributors

Reporter:
Jeremy Paxman
Producer:
David Darlow
Editor:
Elwyn Parry
Editor:
Roger Bolton

starring Burt Reynolds
Raquel Welch , Yul Brynner
In this tense drama set in Boston s 87th Precinct police station, Sgt Steve Carella and his fellow officers are given the task of solving a series of bizarre killings. The only link is that all the victims are local officials and the killer is demanding 50,000 dollars to stop the attacks. Burt Reynolds plays a characteristic role as the cop at odds with urban violence - and Raquel Welch !
Screenplay by EVAN HUNTER
Based on the novel by ED MCBAIN Produced by JACK FARREN
Directed by RICHARD A. COLLA. Fi!ms p 19 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Burt Reynolds
Unknown:
Raquel Welch
Unknown:
Yul Brynner
Unknown:
Sgt Steve Carella
Unknown:
Burt Reynolds
Unknown:
Raquel Welch
Play By:
Evan Hunter
Produced By:
Jack Farren
Directed By:
Richard A. Colla.
Det Steve Carella:
Burt Reynolds
Det Meyer Meyer:
Jack Weston
Det Bert King:
Tom Skerritt
Det Eileen McHenry:
Raquel Welch
Det Arthur Brown:
James McEachin
Det Andy Parker:
Steve Jhnat
Det Hal Wallis:
Stewart Moss
Lt Byrnes:
Dan Frazer
Sgt Murchison:
Bert Remsen
The Deaf Man:
Yul Brynner
Buck:
Peter Bonerz
Ahmad ,:
Cal Bellini
Anthony La Bresca:
Don Gordon

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The last of five programmes
ADAM HOPKINS in conversation with CORINNE HUTT
The education of pre-school children has become a sensitive area - an easy target for economies and cuts. Dr Corinne Hutt , researcher and teacher, talks about the importance of play in the lives of under-fives, and offers some opinions on the general calibre of British nursery education.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY ROGERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Corinne Hutt
Unknown:
Dr Corinne Hutt
Director:
Paula Gilder
Producer:
Jenny Rogers

BBC One London

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