6.40 Life on Seashores
7.5 Electron Microscopy
7.30 Species and Evolution
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6.40 Life on Seashores
7.5 Electron Microscopy
7.30 Species and Evolution
(UHF only)
9.5 Télé-Journal
9.35 Out of the Past
Making Stained Glass
9.57 Talkabout
Songs, stories and activities designed to stimulate the language development of young children. Story: Mrs Wobble the Waitress Presenter JILL SHILLING
Story JANET and ALLEN AHLBERG Animation LEE BELTOFT
Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
10.16 Look and Read
Editor Asks for Proof!
10.38 Resource Unit: English
Eye to Pen to Paper (Repeat]
11.0 Watch
The Sun
11.17 Television Club
Where Do You Live? (Repeat1
11.38 Shakespeare in Perspective All's Well that Ends Well
12.5 pm General Studies
Writers and Places: Alan Sillitoe
Weather MICHAEL FISH
including Family Matters with experts Dr David Delvin Pat Petch , Brian Jackson and Vincent Duggleby
A See-Saw programme
There are many different noises to be heard in Pigeon Street; but the noise Daisy makes gets on the nerves of her neighbour Rose, and Rose's noise annoys Daisy, until they find out how to use the thin wall between them.
With the voices of George Layton and John Telfer
My Favourite Drink
2.14 Encounter: Germany At Work
2.40 Home Economics Vitamin C
' The strategy offers hope of real success. It is a strategy for the defeat of inflation by the reestablishment of monetary control. It is a strategy for the restoration of prosperity by the encouragement of enterprise.' (SIR GEOFFREY HOWE ,
Budget Day, 1980)
Twelve months later inflation is falling, but a million more people have lost their jobs. British industry is in the deepest recession since the 1930s. The Government s hopes for recovery rest upon its borrowing and monetary targets. What can the Chancellor do to help achieve those targets and combat the decline in jobs and output?
David Dimbleby introduces live coverage of Sir Geoffrey Howe s third Budget. The key elements in the speech come direct from the House of Commons, with studio analysis from economist
Peter Oppenheimer and chartered accountant Philip Hardman. TUC General Secretary, The Rt Hon
Lionel Murray , and Alan Lord ,
Managing Director of Dunlop and Chairman of the CBI Taxation Committee, give their reaction to the Chancellor's proposals.
From Westminster leading politicians talk to Robin Day...
At the Stock Exchange, Brian Widlake assesses the Citys reaction.
In Consett, County Durham, where unemployment is now 30 per cent,
Nicholas Woolley asks local people what they think of the Budget.
From the Roving Eye, the BBC's mobile camera on the streets of London, Bill Kerr Elliott reports on the reaction of ordinary tax-payers.
Research CHARLES FURNEAUX Director VICTOR MELLENEY Producer RICHARD TAIT Executive producer DAVID DICKINSON
Editor HUGH WILLIAMS 4
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.20
Nationwide with popular features from around the country, including the latest reaction and analysis from the Nationwide Budget team.
(Regional details as Monday)
Rolf Harris introduces half-an-hour of comedy with Tom and Jerry in Little Runaway and Matinee Mouse
Red Hot Riding Hood and Cellbound
Presented by CECIL KORER
A Woman Among Friends
Bobby and Tony's friendship is on the line in a hilarious love triangle as they both compete for the affections of the same girl. guest star
Written by KEN ESTIN
Directed by JAMES BURROWS
A series of seven programmes presented by Admiral of the Fleet the Lord Hill-Norton, GCB 4: Commando
' Nothing is impossible for the Royal Marines ' (HRH THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH,
Captain General, Royal Marines)
For more than 300 years the marines have been the Royal Navy's commando forces and, of all troops, the most loyal to the crown. The story of the ' Jollies ', the ' Bootnecks' and the ' Royals ' is the story of amphibious warfare -from the Mediterranean to the Arctic.
Director BILL JONES
Producer JOHN CEKKEB
by James Mitchell
The fourth of ten episodes starring James Bolam as Jack Ford, with Rosalind Bailey as Sarah Headley, Bryan Pringle as Doughty, William Squire as John Hartley and Paul Shelley as Bauer
New financial prospects for Jack prove to be hazardous...
with John Edmunds ; Weatherman
The Chancellor of the Exchequer The Rt Hon
Sir Geoffrey Howe , mp for the Government
(Also on BBC2 at 11.30)
by H.O. Nazareth and Horace Ove
Featuring Tariq Yunus as Raji, Patricia Garwood as Leela, and Lyndam Gregory as Roy
"These Indian films. They're done to a formula - songs, dance, routines and a lot of sentimental heavy breathing." When her 17-year-old son Roy falls in love with a Muslim girl, and a Bangladeshi butcher seeks help from her husband Raji, Leela realises that the tears and romance of Indian cinema are closer to her own life than she has ever imagined.
BBC Birmingham
The Dark at the End of the Tunnel On Platform One for the next few weeks Bob Wellings looks at the human and compassionate side of the economic recession.
Figures of 21-million unemployed; a falling Gross Domestic Product and record low levels of industrial production tell very little of what the recession is like in reality. For the unemployed and the bankrupt the recession is about day-to-day survival. BOB WELLINGS talks to people who are closely affected.
Producer SUE AYLING
Executive producer PAUL ELLIS