6.40 Management in Education
7.5 Hogarth's Paintings
7.30 Victorian Music Hall
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6.40 Management in Education
7.5 Hogarth's Paintings
7.30 Victorian Music Hall
Voice JON GLOVER
Music arranged by PAUL READE
Created by MIREK and PETER LANG
by Gabriel Alington
With Ronald Pickup
Today: The Gypsy Girl
(Repeat)
Asterix, Obelix and Panoramix, the Druid, pit their wits against the mighty power of Imperial Rome.
'Why Don't You just switch off your television set and go and do something less boring instead?
Your own ideas, games and activities presented for children by children.
Weather JACK SCOTT
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.
Told by Ray Brooks.
2.30 The State Express Young Steeplechasers' Final (2im)
3.5 The Geoffrey Reeve Handi cap Hurdle Race (2Jm)
3.40 The State Express Golden Miller Steeplechase (3m 2f) Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN , RICHARD PITMAN
Producers
RICHARD TILLING , JOHN MCNICBOLAS
Story: The Tortoise and the Hare by JULIA DONALDSON Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank, Fred Harris
Popeye, the spinach-guzzling cartoon sailor, gets involved in misadventures, galvanised into action, and heroically rescues Olive Oyl, always the damsel in distress.
by JOHN CHALLEN
The gang are expecting a bonfire, a guy and plenty of fireworks. But a spy, some microfilm and a walking scarecrow take them by surprise.
Remember, Remember
Executive producer ANNA HOME Director MARILYN FOX
Book (same title), hardback f3.95, paperback SOp from bookshops
with Simon Groom, Christopher Wenner, Tina Heath
Octavia Aviator!
Twelve-year-old Paul Sharp from Retford won Blue Peter's 'Name the Owl' competition and two days as a VIP guest of the RAF's Number 8 Squadron at Lossiemouth. As well as meeting the squadron's Great Eagle Owl mascot, newly-named Octavia, Paul joined the crew on a training flight over the North Sea in one of the squadron's historic Shackle-ton aircraft!
Chris took to the air with Paul to report on the trip every plane enthusiast will envy!
with Peter Woods Weatherman
The Nationwide team of Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Hugh Scully, John Stapleton and Bob Wellings provides you with background to the news of the day and presents some of the less serious features and stories that make up the scene Nationwide.
The Semi-finals
The competition temperature rises for the outstanding solo players under the age of 19 who have survived to this stage. Tonight, from the Concert Hall of the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, a report on the semi-final round of the Piano class, as the young musicians strive for a place in the finals.
Introduced by Humphrey Burton
Lighting GEORGE NORTON
Executive producer WALTER TODDS Production ROY TIPPING
HELEN MORTON. DAVID BUCKTON
(Tomorrow night: The semi-final o/ the 'Wind' class)
Starring Lennie Bennett and Jerry Stevens
with special guests Clive Dunn, Madeline Bell
with Hush, Chris Adams, Pat Roach, Albert Pontefract
The Memory Lingers On
What was it that gave you the confidence to pick up this copy of RADIO TIMES? Was it because all the previous times you'd done it, nothing had gone wrong? In the fourth search for reality James Burke looks at why your memory is you and everything around you. And if you're forgetful - does that alter you? Or reality? Will you remember to watch at 8.30?
Photography DAVID FEIG
Film editor GERRY POMEROY Produced by MICK JACKSON
Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
by GILLY FRASER
with Pam St Clement and Terry Scully, Carole Hayman, Betty Hardy
' I dunno ... years of putting up with it ... waiting on you all ... for what? Eh? To become a 14-stone invisible woman? '
Music ILONA SEKACZ. Costume IAN ADLEY Film editor TOM POORE
Photography BERNARD HEDGES Designer JANE MARTIN
Producer W. STEPHEN GILBERT
Directed by TIM KING. BBC Bristol
for 200 Years
In the presence of HRH The Princess Anne in aid of the Save the Children Fund.
A spectacular royal gala presenting the history of French fashion, from the dresses worn at the court of Napoleon, to the finest creations of the top couturiers of today. The collection, on a once-only world tour, belongs to the Union Frangaise des Arts du Costume, Paris.
Your guide: Jean-Louis Burgat
Fashion adviser ANN CHUBB. Outside broadcast from the Rainbow Room, London. Produced by JOHN VERNON