6.40 The School Broadcasting Council
7.5 Circles
7.30 Reporting the Findings
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6.40 The School Broadcasting Council
7.5 Circles
7.30 Reporting the Findings
9.5 Engineering Craft Studies 2: Heat Treatment
9.35 Maths File
1: Number Lines
9.58 Let's Go
2: Let's Go Shopping
Presented by BRIAN RIX
10.12 Words and Pictures Greedy Old Man
10.30 English
The Long and the Short and the Tall: 2
11.2 Everyday Maths
Pounds and Pence
(Repeat)
11.40 Resource Units 11-13: Geography
What Ice Did to the Land
12.5 pm Kontakte: 25 programmes for beginners in German. 2: Wo ist der Ausgang? With LIANE RUDOLPH
PETRA SCHROEDER , JURGEN ANDERSEN LUTZ LIEBELT
Weather FRANK GREENE
Including International Chef
On China Day culinary expert Kenneth Lo demonstrates four typical dishes to make up a celebratory meal.
King Rollo by DAVID MCKEE
King Rollo finds that bread is sometimes best.
Narration RAY BROOKS Bric-a-Brac
With BRIAN CANT
Amongst his bric-a-brac, Brian finds some beads, a bugle and a bicycle, and in the book box A Number of Bears by DEAN WALLEY , illustrated by FRANCIS YAMESHITA.
King Rollo: music DUNCAN LAMONT Animation LEO BELTOFT
Production CLIVE JUSTER
Bric-a-Brac. written and directed by NICK WILSON
Produced by MICHAEL COLE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
2.1 Watch: Dairy Farming
It's back to the Watch' farm again to see LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR bring in the cows for milking. JAMES EARL ADAIR learns how to make butter and the programme ends with an animated cartoon of ' The King's Breakfast'.
Producer DEREK LONGHURST
2.18 Twentieth-Century History Make Germany Pay
2.40 Communicate!
Advertising
Story: A King Size Bed by Irene Cockroft.
(Shown on BBC2 at 11.0 am)
A new cartoon series
The supermouse zooms in to protect the innocent and fights the villains.
with Instant Sunshine
Today: George's Lost Spider by PETER CHRISTIE
Is there a connection between the Martian spacecraft in George's back garden and the disappearance of his pet spider?
with Johnny Ball
This week Johnny discovers
Elementarianisticalizationableism ... or it's elemental when it's on the table.
Atomic elements, lit up elements, man-made elements and elements that melt in your hand. See how two people become the salt of the earth, the spoon that won't stir your cocoa and a machine that knows its place - underground.
Meanwhile, try to iron out this one - hope it's not too ' Boron '. Three matches make four-how? You mustn't break them.**
Written by JOHNNY BALL Designer BILL NOBLE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE Producer ALBERT BARBER. BBC Bristol
The Wizard of Crumm and the Giant Tomato by IAIN BLAIR
The wicked King Bozo is determined by fair means or foul to win the hand of the Princess
Petal. Will the Wizard use his magic powers to stop him?
Designer COLIN GREEN
Director MARILYN FOX
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
With FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY RICHARD KERSHAW , HUGH SCULLY and SUE COOK
Including: Dear Nationwide
The popular correspondence column of the air. If you have any suggestions about ways in which life could be improved Nationwide, write to: Dear Nationwide, BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
An evening of music and mimicry as television's Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter , asks you to join her once again in her second spectacular, with guest stars Tom Jones and country and western singer Merle Haggard.
Executive producer RON SAMUELS
by JEREMY LLOYD and DAVID CROFT starring Harry Worth and featuring
A Song in the Air
The Town Band try to get themselves into the Guinness Book of Records by playing at 1,000 feet in four hot-air balloons.
ALDERSHOT BRASS ENSEMBLE
Musical director GEORGE PRIOR
Film cameraman MAX SAMETT Costume DEE ROBSON
Studio lighting BRIAN CLEMETT Designer GARRY FREEMAN Producer DAVID CROFT
by the Conservative Party
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Top events, personalities and stories in sport from home and overseas.
International
Figure Skating The St Ivel
Ice International from Richmond
This ice event has attracted competitors from 11 countries, including the two strongest ice skating nations in the world -the USSR and the USA. Two events reach their climax with tonight's Free programme: The Ice Dance features Britain's JAYNE TORVILL and CHRISTOPHER DEAN , fourth in the World Championships earlier this year and, with the retirement of Robin Cousins, our main hopes for honours in the 1981 season.
The Men should provide an exciting battle between the Canadian champion BRIAN POCKAR , American SCOT HAMILTON, IGOR BOBRIN from the USSR, and Japan's brilliant free skater FUMIO IGARASHI. Commentator ALAN WEEKS
News and results, too, of tonight's European football.
Skating TV presentation DAVID KENNING Producer jim RESIDE
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Join Michael Parkinson and his midweek guests for conversation, entertainment and the occasional surprise. Music HARRY STONEHAM
Designer STEPHEN SCOTT
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Assistant producers
GRAHAM LINDSAY , GILL STRIBLING-WRIGHT Director BRUCE MILLIARD Produced by JOHN FISHER
The Autumn Equinox
Patrick Moore , with the aid of a sundial at his Selsey home, explains why equinoxes occur, and shows how the seasons of the year vary, due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. Other planets in the solar system have different axial tilts and therefore different seasons; PATRICK MOORE compares them with those of our own world.
Director WENDY STURGESS Producer PATRICIA WOOD