6.40 The Moonies
7.5 Earth Materials: 2
7.30 Flight Failures
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6.40 The Moonies
7.5 Earth Materials: 2
7.30 Flight Failures
9.5 Technical Studies
Ten programmes showing how basic concepts in manufacturing technology are used in modern industry. Narrator DEREK COOPER 8: Manufacturing with Plastics Series producer BRIAN DAVIES Producer ROBERT ALBURY
9.35 Exploring Science Stars
There's more to the night sky than meets the eye. How have scientists unravelled the secrets of the stars and what have they discovered? Producer PETER BRATT
Series producer ROBIN GWYN
9.58 Let's Go
7: Let's Ask for Help
10.12 Words and Pictures Giddy Goose
10.30 Japan: The Crowded Islands Countryside
11.2 Science All Around Balance
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
with Vicki Luke.
11.40 Resource Units 11-13:
Religious and Moral Education A Little Bit of Hush
12.5 pm Kontakte
Welche Grosse tragen Sie?
Weather FRANK GREENE
With Donny MacLeod, Marian Foster, Bob Langley and Jonathan Fulford Television's 'live' and liveliest magazine programme presents its own inimitable brand of entertainment from the foyer of Pebble Mill.
In the last of the series Star Chef a well-known personality prepares a couple of favourite dishes.
BBC Birmingham
2.1 Watch
The Sun
Music from the series (record REC 314. cassette ZCM 314), from record shops
2.18 Near and Far
The Sea at Work
2.40 Read On!
7: In Your Own Time
I Want My Son to Go to College
I Do you think your ' child is very clever?
And does your child's teacher think he or she is just average?
Today viewers in Scotland only can ring [number removed]for further information
A second series of programmes presented by DELIA SMITH Smoked Fish
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer PETER RIDING
Book 2, £3.75, from bookshops
Story:
Victoria and the Crowded Pocket written by CAROLYN SLOAN illustrated by PETER BAILEY Presenters
Carol Leader , Chris Tranchell
uses his freezer-squeezer to try to outwit a crook in Yellow Pinkie
with John Duttine
A Walk in Wolf Wood by MARY STEWART 3: In the Castle
Story, Arabel'" Raven (record REC 292, cassette ZCM 292), from record shops
with Tony Hart
Sand and spray; rock and pebbles; nuts and clay; a very smelly fish and two precious diamonds.
' Feeline ' makes a grand entrance and leaves a lasting impression on the ever-patient Mr Hart.
Assistant producer JANE TARLETON Producer CHRIS PILKINGTON
Executive producer MOLLY cox
If you're aged 15 or under, Take Hart. BBC Television Centre, London W3 6XZ, is the address to send paintings for the gallery. There's a prize for any that are shown, as long as vou put your name, age and address: but we're sorry we can't promise to return any.
written by MAURICE DODD featuring LEONARD ROSSITER
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today, Nationwide (London and SE), Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West
6.20 Nationwide
In which Britain learns what's happening from studios throughout the country.
Linked live from London by Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw, Hugh Scully and Sue Cook
(Regional details as Monday)
A programme to choose the song which will represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin on 4 April. The eight finalists will perform live before an invited audience at the Television Theatre, London. Juries from seven regions will vote for the winning song.
Introduced by Terry Wogan
Song No 1: 'Not without your ticket (don't go) ' performed by Headache
Song No 2: 'All cried out' performed by Gary Benson
Song No 3: 'For only a day' performed by Unity
Song No 4: ' Wish ' performed by Beyond
Song No 5: ' Making your mind up ' performed by Bucks Fizz
Song No 6: Have you ever been in love? ' performed by Gem
Song No 7: ' Where are you now? ' performed by'Lezlee Carling
Song No 8: ' Don't panic' performed by Liquid Gold with JOHN COLEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Sound HUGH BARKER. Lighting DICKIE HICHAM Designer GRAEME STORY
Producer STEWART MORRIS
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with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
The Rt Hon
Peter Shore , mp for the Opposition
(Also on BBC2 at 11.30)
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The top events, personalities and stories in sport, including tonight: The Greyhound TV Trophy from Perry Barr , Birmingham
Live coverage of tonight's three heats in this prestige long-distance event, now in its 23rd year and worth E2,000 to the winning owner. Two greyhounds from each 815m heat will qualify for next week's final, won last year by the 12-1 outsider Tread Fast.
World Championship Boxing from Las Vegas
RAFAEL ' BAZOOKA ' LIMON from Mexico defends his WBC Junior Lightweight title against another southpaw, the number two ranked CORNELIUS BOZA-EDWARDS. The Harrow-based Ugandan, a familiar figure to British boxing fans, has lost only two professional fights in four years.
Greyhound television presentation JOHN SHREWSBURY
Producers JIM RESIDE, JOHN ROWLINSON
Surgery of the Last Resort
A report by Peter Williams
Psychosurgery, after more than 40 years, is still one of the most controversial forms of surgery. The surgeon destroys parts of the brain in an attempt to cure severe mental disturbances, such as obsession or depression. But it has been used in an effort to alter behaviour, such as aggression or homosexuality. Some psychiatrists would never recommend psychosurgery for any patients; others feel it has possibilities where other treatments have failed.
In tonight's Open Secret, PETER WILLIAMS talks to a psychosurgeon who has practised in Birmingham for more than 20 years and carried out 380 such operations on the brain. The programme examines the issues involved in this type of treatment and relates them to the experiences of some of his patients. In 1978, a Government White Paper recommended stricter controls on psychosurgery. They have yet to be implemented.
Film editor RON RADDON
Producer J. PETER KINKEAD
Michael Parkinson and his guests Music HARRY STONEHAM