6.40 Rhondda: 3 - A Question of Identity
7.5 Electronic Music
7.30 Simple Modelling
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6.40 Rhondda: 3 - A Question of Identity
7.5 Electronic Music
7.30 Simple Modelling
(UHF only)
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by Alison Morgan
With Brendan Price
Today: In a Tight Spot
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Misadventures with Popeye, the spinach-guzzling cartoon sailor.
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With Tony Hart, Colin Bennett and Morph
Tony uses a Chinese brush, British wire and French curves to make different pictures; the Caretaker draws a French bean, and Morph attempts the Indian rope trick!
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The Prudential Trophy England v Australia from The Oval
Australia have a surprisingly poor record in limited-over matches and England will start favourites in this best-of-two one-day games. Greg Chap pell's team will be determined to upset the odds in this 55-overs-a-side international.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , MIKE SMITH
TV presentation NICK HUNTER , BILL TAYLOR
Weather JIM BACON
CARMEN MUNROE introduces rhymes and counting games and tells a story about Annie, Louise, George, Kevin, Caroline, Cheng, Scott, Mary, Toni and Sandra, who all go to a place where there is plenty to do and room to play. Library Visit
Illustrated by JOAN HICKSON Percussion GREG KNOWLES
Musical director PETER PETTINGER
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Written and produced by CAROLE WARD
The Prudential Trophy England v Australia from The Oval
PETER WEST introduces further coverage of today's play.
Introduced by Johnny Morris With TERRY NUTKINS
A detective story with a happy ending! There are some 250 pairs of golden eagles in Scotland - quarter of the European population. Terry visits a golden eagle eyrie, and learns the story of the egg that was stolen, recovered, put back in the nest and successfully hatched.
Johnny invites a family of beavers to the studio, and has a close look at some species of British animals that have only one leg.
Designer JOHN BONE
Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol
A series of five programmes written by Bob Block
Starring Clive Dunn
Grandad's umbrella becomes the target of two notorious thieves. It contains a necklace worth £10,000!
BBC Manchester
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with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
News and views from around the South East.
As a cruising ground for yachtsmen the west coast of Scotland is difficult to beat. There, in 'Sutherland's Law country' Iain Cuthbertson has found work and pleasure among the hundreds of miles of sea lochs and islands. Donny MacLeod joins lain's motor yacht at Oban for a cruise to Mull and discovers why, despite occasional bad weather, yachtsmen return to this area again and again.
by HAMMOND INNES dramatised in six parts by PETER YELDHAM , starring
Ray Barrett as Alec Hamilton
3: A pretty Australian girl ... an unscrupulous mining promoter ... and the arrival of his wife, Rosa. Life in Australia for Alec Hamilton gets complicated ...
Produced by JAMES GATWARD , RAY ALCHIN
Directed by HENRI SAFRAN
Presented for the BBC by TIMOTHY COMBE
Barry Norman presents profiles of five great British stars.
A versatile romantic actor who represented the archetypal English gentleman - slightly vague, rather intellectual, decidedly glamorous. With personal comments from Ronald Howard, son; Irene Howard, sister; Dame Wendy Hiller, co-star in Pygmalion; Douglas Fairbanks Jr, fellow actor and friend; Michael Powell, producer of 49th Parallel; Mary Morris, co-star in Pimpernel Smith; George Cukor, stage and film director; John Houseman, producer.
Preview: p 21
('Pimpernel Smith, Fri 10.50, not Wales)
Sub-titles on Ceefax page 170
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
by JAMES SAUNDERS , starring and Stan gets a film studio contract to deliver Christmas trees. But even a florist has difficulty in getting Christmas trees in June-on a roundabout?
Music KEN JONES
Designer ROGER MURRAY-LEACH Producer ROGER RACE
A weekly news series in which Hilary Henson and Chris Serle report medical events.
Studio director FIONA HOLMES
Series producer VIVIENNE KING
Omnibus presents a dramatised profile of one of the world's top science-fiction writers.
In Bradbury's imaginary universe, the magical mingles with the sinister: an automated house keeps working long after its inhabitants are dead and gone; even an ordinary baby turns out to possess the instinct of a calculating killer. In classics like Fahrenheit 451, The Silver Locusts and Something Wicked This Way Comes he has created powerful fantasies in which he transforms the familiar into something bizarre and chilling.