9.35 It's Maths
Symmetry
9.57 Talkabout
Mog's Christmas
10.16 Look and Read: Skyhunter Back to the Wild
10.38 Resource Units 11-13: History Pax Romana
11.0 Watch: Postmen
11.17 It's Your Choice
Looking Ahead
11.38 Craft of the Potter 5: Talking about Pots
12.5 pm General Studies
Genetics and Food Production
From the British Crafts Centre, Michael Casson leads a discussion on what makes a good piece of pottery.
Weather MICHAEL FISH
including Family Matters with experts Dr David Delvm Pat Petch , Brian Jackson and Vincent Duggleby
A See-Saw programme
2.14 Rendez-vous: France Loisirs
2.30 English: John Steinbeck 's ' Of Mice and Men '
Actors in rehearsal, documentary film sequences of the period and an extract from the original feature film give a new insight into Steinbeck's work.
Script by CHRISTOPHER BIGSRY and LEONARD KINGSTON Research assistant ANITA STERNER Produced by ANDRÉE MOLYNEUX
Serial
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
Story: The Happy Owls written and illustrated by CELESTINO PIATTI. Presenters Sheelagh Gilbey , Ben Thomas
Peter Glaze and Don MacLean cause chaos and laughter when they go fishing.
(Repeat)
Comedy... adventure ... cartoon, all packed into this all-action entertainment series.
Not for the nervous! Classic tales of fear and imagination, Today
John Woodvine tells
The Running Companion by PHILIPPA PEARCE
' For years now, Mr Adamson 's hatred had been with him, not only when he ran, but all day, and often at night, too. Sometimes in his dreams it seemed to him that his running companion, his hatred, stood just behind him, or at his very elbow.'
with John Edmunds
Weatherman
Look North, Look North West South Today, Look East Midlands Today, Points West
Spotlight South West
Then at 6.20 Nationwide The reporting team of LUKE CASEY, PATTIE COLDWELL , SALLY HARDCASTLE , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT , LAURIE MAYER , TONY WILKINSON , NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP travels the country to bring you details of the way life is Nationwide.
... a Love Story from the novel by MARGARET DRABBLE
The last of four parts dramatised by PETER DUFFELL starring .
Lisa Harrow and Robin Ellis
James writes to Jane: ' My darling jane I know that you will begin to think badly of me, now that you are so far away.
Jane replies : I know I _ shall never be able to leave you.
Film editor GRAHAM WALKER Script editor SALLY HEAD
Photography BERNARD HEDGES Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY Producer COLIN TUCKER
Directed by PETER DUFFELL
Kenneth Kendall; Weatherman
by Lesley Bruce
Twelve-year-old Jude has never met Dick, his father. One Sunday afternoon Dick impulsively engineers a meeting, which has distressing consequences...
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)
Ten programmes celebrating areas of excellence in the British arts. 7: Brian Patten and The Sharpham Song Cycle
This week's film features a group of poems by the poet BRIAN PATTEN that have been set to music by HUGH OCKENDON. Patten reads, talks about his work and introduces us to the beautiful natural setting in which the poems were written and, for the first time on television, are now performed. Ian Caddy (baritone)
Dartington String Quartet
Photography PETER CHAPMAN Sound JOHN HOOPER
Film editor ANGUS NEWTON Series producers
DAVID CHESHIRE, ROBIN LOUGH Directed by DAVID CHESHIRE