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A See-Saw programme by PETER FIRMIN , OLIVER POSTGATE
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop ... where anything can happen.
Music by SANDRA KERR , JOHN FAULKNER

Contributors

Programme By:
Peter Firmin
Programme By:
Oliver Postgate
Music By:
Sandra Kerr
Music By:
John Faulkner

2.1 Watch
Animals in Danger
The dodo became extinct 300 years ago, and today there are many that could go the same way. LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR sees what zoos are doing about it and JAMES EARL ADAIR is joined in the studio by a man who feels strongly on the subject, SPIKE MILLIGAN. Producer JULIET MILLER
Watch Again
Music from the series on Watch Again
(record rec 375, cassette ZCM 375), from record shops
2.18 Twentieth-Century History One Man's Revolution: Mao Tse-tung
2.45 Descubra Espana
A Spanish language resource series 5: Unos ratos libres
Teenage interests, sports and the media - and traditional celebrations: Una cita; Reportaje deportivo; Pasatiempos y fiestas. Commentary
ISABEL SOTO , CARLOS RIERA Producer JOHN PRESCOTT THOMAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Hall-Taylor
Unknown:
James Earl
Unknown:
Spike Milligan.
Unknown:
Descubra Espana
Unknown:
Isabel Soto
Unknown:
Carlos Riera
Producer:
John Prescott Thomas

with Isla St Clair
Rogues and Rascals
The first of four programmes
ISLA ST CLAIR could sing before she could walk and has been singing ever since. In this new series Isla makes a musical journey round Britain to sing some of the folk songs she loves and tell the stories behind them. The stories give us a fascinating glimpse into the lives of ordinary people 100 years ago. Did you know smuggling was a respectable business, that the Glasgow-London stage coach needed 120 horses to make its 60-hour journey or that the most successful highwayman of all time was a woman?
MuSiC RICK KEMP
Film cameraman KEITH BURTON Film editor M. A. c. ADAMS Written and directed by DAVID TURNBULL

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Burton
Editor:
M. A. C. Adams
Directed By:
David Turnbull

With the latest news and information on our wildlife, with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan
In the 1950s myxomatosis devastated our population of wild rabbits. But the rabbits on one island off the coast of Wales escaped. Mike spends a day watching the rabbits of Skokholm and looks at the intricate system of burrows and stop-runs that make up a rabbit warren.
And the wanderer returns! David Attenborough joins Su and Mike in the studio and shows them the last of his filmed reports from Antarctica, in which a helicopter lands him in the middle of a colony of chin-strap penguins.
Directors JOHN DOWNER and MOIRA MANN Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Su Ingle
Unknown:
Michael Jordan
Unknown:
David Attenborough
Directors:
John Downer
Directors:
Moira Mann

Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.20
Nationwide
Presented by Frank Bough
Richard Kershaw
SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY and SUE COOK Including Enterprise 82
A major new awards scheme, with the Department of Industry and the world of finance. Nationwide cameras watch at close hand as five new ventures struggle to become going concerns.

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Bough
Presented By:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully

A special programme starring this enormously successful new group and featuring hit songs from the era of the Wall Street crash to the present day.
Under the musical direction of Keith Strachan
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Designer BOB COVE
Produced by ERNEST MAXIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Strachan
Unknown:
Alyn Ainsworth
Produced By:
Ernest Maxin

Commentary written by GAY SEARCH Narrated by Ian Holm
For two weeks every year, the eyes of the tennis-playing world are focused on a suburban tennis club in south-west London - the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Inside Wimbledon goes behind the scenes before and during the Championships - into places where cameras have never before been allowed - and meets some of the small army of people involved in the organisation of the world's finest tennis tournament, from 15-year-old schoolgirls to a 77-year-old retired naval commander, as well as some of the players. It also looks at the more leisurely and genteel life of the club during the rest of the year.
Film cameraman PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER Film recordist MALCOLM CAMPBELL Film editor DAVID ELLIOTT Producer TONY LARYEA
Book, Wimbledon: Centre Court of the Game, 19.95, from bookshops
Wimbledon will be featured in next week's Radio Times

Contributors

Written By:
Gay Search
Unknown:
Ian Holm
Unknown:
Philip Bonham-Carter
Unknown:
Malcolm Campbell
Editor:
David Elliott
Producer:
Tony Laryea

by NEVIL SHUTE
A four-part adaptation starring
3: Green Island, the Great Barrier Reef: ' In the half light he turned as she came out of the hut, and he was back in the Malay scene of six years ago. She was wearing the same old faded cotton sarong or one very like it ... She was no longer the strange English girl with money; she was Mrs Boong again, the Mrs Boong he had remembered all those years.'
Written by TOM HEGARTY
Produced by HENRY CRAWFORD Directed by DAVID STEVENS (Part 4 tomorrow at 9.25)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nevil Shute
Unknown:
Mrs Boong
Unknown:
Mrs Boong
Written By:
Tom Hegarty
Produced By:
Henry Crawford
Directed By:
David Stevens
Jean Paget:
Helen Morse
Joe Harman:
Bryan Brown
Noel Strachan:
Gordon Jackson

A Personal Voyage
The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean
Is Science Fact stranger, and infinitely more fascinating, than Science Fiction?
Carl Sagan believes so. ' Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences at Cornell University, and NASA award winner for his contribution to recent space exploration, SAGAN conducts us on a 13-part Magical Mystery Tour of the Cosmos. How about the big bang? Why the burning of witches? Are there UFOs? What are the ingredients of the primordial soup? The questions, throughout the series, are as unexpected as the answers.
In episode 1 we travel, in the space ship of the imagination, from eight billion light years away to take a fresh look at our planet earth.
Presented by CARL SAGAN
A joint production of KCET and CARL SAGAN productions INC in association with BBCTV

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Sagan
Presented By:
Carl Sagan

A weekly look at what is new, controversial and entertaining in the world of paperback books. with Terry Jones
Sexual love has been described as the ever interesting topic. Everything from hard-core pornography to romantic fiction sells.
This week Paperbacks takes a fresh look at Erotica. Guests this week are Angela Carter who talks about her fantasy novel Heroes and Villians Jill Tweedie whose book In the Name of Love caused a furore when it came out as it questioned our whole attitude to love, parental care, to romantic passion and Reay Tannahill who is the respected author of The History of Sex.
TERRY JONES also looks at a new book of remarkable photographs taken in Bombay brothels called Falkland Road by Mary Elen Mark
Research DOROTHY SPOKES and KATE MEYNELL
Producers ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES and JULIAN JEBB

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Jones
Unknown:
Angela Carter
Unknown:
Jill Tweedie
Unknown:
Reay Tannahill
Unknown:
Terry Jones
Unknown:
Dorothy Spokes
Unknown:
Kate Meynell
Producers:
Rosemary Bowen-Jones
Producers:
Julian Jebb

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