6.40 The American Budgetary Process
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6.40 The American Budgetary Process
7.5 James Bond: 7
7.30 Oil: North Sea
A series of two programmes 1: Singing and Percussion Accompaniments
If you teach music at the junior level but consider yourself musically inexperienced, this programme offers practical help. Presenter DENIS CARR
Consultant WENDY BIRD
Children from TADCASTER COUNTY
JUNIOR SCHOOL
Teacher BETTY LLOYD
HELP', page 91
Weather MICHAEL FISH
with Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster Bob Langley and Philip Tibcnham Musical guests The Nolans
from Frinton-on-Sea
A series of ten cartoons
The first of five programmes, with Donna Reeve and Andy Johnson.
A treasure is hidden somewhere in the map below. Every day this week puzzles and clues will help you find it. Discover where it is and what it is.
Clue 1: The treasure is in a trunk.
Clue 2: It is in a square that has water in it.
(Programme 2 tomorrow. More puzzles on the Back Page: 94)
Lassie is rescued by a Red Indian from a trap, and later helps to repay the debt.
Owzat!
Six-and-a-half thousand miles from Lord's and The Oval, Simon and Sarah watch the cricket at Kuala Lumpur's Selangor Club, explore the Sunday market on Saturday night and hold their noses as they sample 'durian' - the exotic tropical fruit that smells like a cowshed!
A Visit to the Bank
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Presented by Frank Bough
Sue Lawley , Richard Kcrshaw Hugh Scully and Sue Cook Including Watchdog
Presented by HUGH SCULLY
Producers PETER CERESOLE , ANDREW CLAYTON LINO FERRARI , IAN SQUIRES. RICHARD TAIT Deputy editor ANDREW TAUSSIG Editor HUGH WILLIAMS
Written by Gene Roddenberry
starring William Shatner as Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr Spock.
Orbiting aimlessly without a crew, the USS Exeter presents the appearance of a Marie Celeste in space to Captain Kirk and his boarding party, but they soon find something far more sinister...
(Repeat)
The Chinese News Machine
'China? There lies a sleeping giant. Let him sleep, for when he wakes he will move the world.' NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
China is changing faster today than at any time since the revolution of 1949. In the big cities neon ads have replaced the sayings of Chairman Mao. Coca-Cola and colour televisions are on display along with glossy lipsticks and kissing in public. But is the country really becoming more democratic?
Michael Cockerell reports on the changes in China and examines the elaborate apparatus used to control the thoughts and actions of 1,000 million people. The first ever film inside the Chinese news machine reveals how the People's Daily, the Communist party paper, is produced. Its words are spread to the biggest readership in the world, and one vast factory monitors every single news story in China. But there is a dissident movement and the programme includes an exclusive interview with one of those inside China who questions the Communist system.
Producer PETER BATE
with John Edmunds ; Weatherman
Introducing the new film series starring
Dan Stone. Homicide cop and best-selling author. The Police Commissioner wants him off the force. His boss resents his writing success. His marriage is in trouble. But he can't take the easy way out: stop being a cop. When a baffling series of underworld deaths occurs, finding the killer is only one of his problems.
Written by STEPHEN J. CANNELL Directed by COREY ALLEN
Presented by Simon Jenkins
Reports on the real stories behind news headlines, and questions the people responsible - the men and women who decide what you read, hear and see.
Researcher LAURENCE REES Producer PHILIP GEDDES
A series of five films about the pleasures of dancing - insights into the worlds of jive, rock 'n' roll, samba, cha cha cha, foxtrot, quick-step and ... 1: Disco
In the wake of the disco explosion Britain has recently become a dancing society again. In this programme PEGGY SPENCER , PAT THOMPSON and MICHAEL STYLIAKOS demonstrate the basic disco figures.
Film editor TERRY WILLIAMS Producer TONY ROBERTS