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6.40 Family Therapy
7.5 Limestone Deposition
7.30 BART: 4: Manufacture
10.12-10.30 Words and Pictures The Sun Shone
11.2 Science All Around Water: 2
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
Introduced by Christopher Neil.
Resource Unit 11-13:
Religious and Moral Education Man's Dominion
There are many signs that the Earth is being over-exploited. PROFESSOR GLEN SCHAEFER , scientist, and POUL CHRISTENSEN , farmer, argue for a more caring and understanding approach.
Producer JOHN CHAPPLE
Benson and Hedges Cup'
Further coverage of one of today's Quarter-final matches. Introduced by PETER WALKER Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , TONY LEWIS
Benson and Hedges scores on Ceefax
A See-Saw programme CARMEN MUNROE introduces rhymes and counting games and tells a story about Annie, Louise, George, Kevin, Caroline, Cheng, Scott, Mary, Toni and Sandra who all go to a place where there is plenty to do and room to play.
1: The Cupboard Door
Illustrated by JOAN HICKSON
Percussion GREG KNOWLES
Musical director PETER PETTINGER Designer JOHN HOLLAND
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Written and produced by CAROLE WARD
Weather JACK SCOTT
The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
The best of the action on the third day's play.
DAN MASKELL , PETER WEST JOHN BARRETT , MARK COX
ANN JONES, BILL THRELFALL and RICHARD EVANS report on the top matches on the Centre and No 1 Courts.
HARRY CARPENTER in the Wimbledon studio keeps you up to date with a complete service of news and results from the outside courts.
Television presentation MARTIN HOPKINS FRED VINER , JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
JOHN PHILIPS , JIM RESIDE, ALASTAIR SCOTT and JOHN VIGAR
Executive producer JONATHAN MARTIN
A programme for children under 5
with Isla St Clair
Farmers and Fishermen
This week ISLA returns to Findochty, a tiny fishing village in the North of Scotland, to tell the stories and sing the songs of farmers and fisherfolk among whom she grew up. She discovers that a fishergirl would think nothing of gutting 20,000 herring a day, and that a ploughman and his horse would have walked 11 miles by the time they had ploughed three-quarters of an acre.
Music RICK KEMP
Film cameraman KEITH BURTON Film editor M. A. C. ADAMS
Written and directed by DAVID TURNBULL
The first of six programmes with Johnny Ball
A light-hearted exploration of science, technology and numbers. This week Johnny discovers Wheels Within Wheels
Round wheels, not-so-round wheels, oval wheels, big wheels, little wheels; and we'll also see how you can go backwards while going forwards! Plus an eccentric bike and the newest engine that goes straight round the world.
Meanwhile, see if you can get around to solving this one. Cut up a circle into 22 parts using only six straight lines.*
Written by JOHNNY BALL Producer ALBERT BARBER BBC Bristol
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with Peter Woods Weatherman
The Lawn Tennis Championships HARRY CARPENTER reports direct from the All England Club.
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
from Crystal Palace
The British Meat Games Gt Britain v
West Germany v Poland
A very tough fixture for the British team, and for all three countries a vital build-up for the European Cup semi-finals in ten days time. The Men's 1500m and the 400m Hurdles with West Germany's THOMAS WESSINGHAGE and HARALD SCHMID are the pick of the track events tonight while the Pole Vault and Men's High Jump are the main attractions in the field events. Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING , STUART STOREY
Producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
A Personal Voyage
One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue
Four billion years ago our planet was a molecular Garden of Eden. On the second leg of his journey through the cosmos, Carl Sagan looks at how things might have turned out, how they in fact did, and why. We also discover the only surviving descendant of the dinosaur; take a trip through a living cell and speculate what life might be like on Jupiter. Presented by CARL SAGAN
Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE A joint production of KCET and CARL SAGAN PRODUCTIONS INC in association with BBCtv
with Terry Jones
The power of the multinationals and the threat of nuclear war are the twin themes tonight.
TERRY JONES talks to Charles Levinson , author of Vodka-Cola, about the manipulation of international foreign policy by the giant corporations, and to Robert Neild , Professor of Economics at Cambridge University, about his book, How to Make Up Your Mind About the Bomb.
Research DOROTHY SPOKES, KATE MEYNELL Producers
JULIAN JEBB. ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES
The Benson and Hedges Cup The Quarter-finals
PETER WALKER introduces highlights of one of today's matches.