6.40 Control of Education
7.5 The Building of Florence Cathedral
7.30 The Northampton Mercury
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6.40 Control of Education
7.5 The Building of Florence Cathedral
7.30 The Northampton Mercury
9.0 Japan -The Crowded Islands Too Far, Too Fast?
9.25 Physical Science Free Fall
9.47 Science All Around Rain
10.10 Merry-go-Round
When We Won the Cup
10.35-10.55 Scene
Scene in Northern Ireland
11.5-11.25 Near and Far
Living in the Alps
11.55 On the Rocks
10: A Matter of Latitude
Weather JIM BACON
With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER BOB LANGLEY and BOB HALL
Including Film Focus: a weekly guide to the latest releases and events in the movie world. Presented by Tony Bilbow
Editor JIM DUMIGRAN. BBC Birmingham
A Coat of Colours
Trueman, a champion shire horse, is being dressed-up for a show, but other animals and birds like hornbills, look dressed-up all the time.
Voice and music DEREK GRIFFITHS
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Music from the series (record REC 379, cassette ZCM 379) from record shops
Story: Where Are My Spectacles? by L. GLOVER illustrated by PAUL JOHNSON Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft , Ben Thomas iShown on BBC2 at 11.0 am)
A cartoon series from Yugoslavia. Bojan's pictures come to life whenever he uses his magic pot of paints.
Today: Fisherman
with Sarah Porter
The Tates of Beatrix Potter
Today: 'The Tale of Tom Kitten ' and 'The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin'
Graeme Garden invites Paul Daniels
Toni Arthur , Barry Cryer to compete with Stuart McGugan
Maggie Philbin , Lennie Bennett in a series of peculiar acting games, including ' Ivor Notion makes History ' by MYLES RUDGE
Additional script PETER ROBINSON Theme music LILL LE SAGE Sound ADRIAN STOCKS
Lighting MIKE JEFFRIES Designer CHRIS HULL
Producer PETER CHARLTON
with Simon Groom
Christopher Wenner , Tina Heath
Producer RENNY RYE
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER
i Repeat)
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
with FRANK BOUGH , SUE
LAWLEY HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS
Starring Lennie Bennett and Jerry Stevens
with guests Lonnie Donegan and Dixie
with Donna and Diane, Kasatka Cossacks Hush and Albert Pontefract
This Way Up
Inside your brain is a complex map of your world. But sometimes you don't let it tell you everything it knows. And sometimes you believe the evidence of your own eyes, when you should be letting your ears do the talking.
So how do you know what's real and what isn't? The answer is not as simple as you might think. Tonight, in the second of a series of six programmes, James Burke goes to the circus, climbs Black-pool Tower, and turns upside down in order, to discover how you know where you are, and which way is down.
Photography KEN MACMILLAN , DAVID FEIG Film editor GERRY POMEROY Produced by MICK JACKSON
with Richard Baker and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
The Rt Hon
Denis Healey , mp for the Opposition
by CAROL BUNYAN
MIRIAM: Here we are; celebrating a marriage, eating a cake, drinking, standing in a uniform, standing in a canteen ... with a Teasmade and a red red garter ... and I want an explanation.
VALERIE: I want to know why you all resent me.
BRENDA: Because you're not one of us.
Lighting JOHN GREEN
SoundNORMAN BENNETT Designer DICK COLES
Produced by KENITH TRODD
Directed by DURMUID LAWRENCE