6.40 The Grand Inquisitor
7.5 Sanctions and Rhodesia: 2
7.30 Money Grows on Trees
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6.40 The Grand Inquisitor
7.5 Sanctions and Rhodesia: 2
7.30 Money Grows on Trees
9.5 Tele-France
9: Loin de Paris~
Narrated by GILLES DATTAS Programme adviser MICHEL KUHN Production TERRY DOYLE
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9.35 It's Maths! Solid Shapes
9.58-10.13 Capricorn Game
A series for children of 7-11 with special needs.
Mathematical Games: 2
Today Mr Capricorn's games are about place value. The players are children, and there is a song and a story from the presenters, CAROLE bHARRISON and DAVID PARFITT Produced by ROSANNA HIBBERT
Executive producer CLAIRE CHOVIL
10.38 Resource Units 11-13: Religious and Moral Education Man's Dominion
11.0 Watch. The Zoo: 2
A zoo is a good place for studying animals at close quarters - as long, that is, as you don't get too close. LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR and JAMES EARL ADAIR retell the story of ' Albert and the Lion' and end up with the song ' Going to the zoo '. Producer Juliet MILLER
A See-Saw programme Where's Grandfather? by JULIE HOLDER
Perkin, Posey and Pootle can't find Grandfather anywhere - and it's almost time for tea. Narration GAY SOPER
Music PAUL READE
Animation DAVID KELLAHER
Producer DAVID YATES
Weather MICHAEL FISH
The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
Eight of the top men's tennis players in the world are just two matches from winning through to the final of Wimbledon. BBC cameras bring you the best of the quarter-final matches in the Men's Singles from the Centre Court and No 1 Court.
A programme for children under 5
with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter
Do you know? ... which club footballer has won the most honours? The size of the biggest teapot?
Roy and Norris discover the longest, shortest, highest, lowest, rarest, deepest, greatest - more people and things with a place in the record books.
Designer TOM YARDLEY-JONES
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
with John Humphrys ; Weatherman
The Lawn Tennis Championships
HARRY CARPENTER reports direct from the All England Club, and introduces highlights, news and results from the eighth day's play.
Good, bad and quack, fringe, future and preventive - a series on what medicine has to offer.
Jaws take on a new shape, premature babies whose lives depend on electric toothbrushes and a chemical jailer to control prisoners and children.
Hilary Henson , Geoff Watts and Chris Serle report.
Studio director CHARLES HUFF
Series producer VIVIENNE KING
starring
In this chilling and gripping adventure, an evil, supernatural power is set loose on a transatlantic jet from the stones of an old English abbey being freighted to America. One of the passengers aboard the flight from Heathrow, Mrs Pinder , warns of the dire consequences of displacing the abbey. A series of unnatural events convinces the crew and passengers alike that her predictions may not be so eccentric....
Written by RON AUSTIN and JIM BUCHANAN Produced by ANTHONY WILSON. Directed by DAVID LOWELL RICH. Films: page 10
Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
Hitler's 1934 Massacre
At dawn on 30 June 1934 - one year after the Nazis came to power - a line of Mercedes quietly drew up outside a prim lakeside hotel in Bavaria. Adolf Hitler had arrived to see the leader of his foue million brownshirts. Silently he made for the first floor corridor where Ernst Roehm and other stormtroop leaders were sleeping, pushed open the unlocked door of room 31 and ordered his old com rade arrested for treason. In the hours that followed, hundreds of Hitler's closest supporters were executed. Many uncomprehendingly, shouted Heil Hitler ! as they died.
Sir Hugh Greene watched the brutal events of Operation Humming Bird' unfold in Berlin. In
Night of the Humming Bird -with eve-witness accounts from survivors of the purge - he traces the true moment of birth of Hitler's terror state.
Film editor PETER ORTON Producer
CHRISTOPHER OLGIATI
A series of eight plays 6: Mavis by ROGER PARKES
Some of the rich of Ridgemead use Mavis Twiss as a cleaner and are alarmed when she threatens to use them ruthlessly when she says soodbve to her convict husband.
Series devised by JAMES MITCHELL
Music composed by PETER CANWELL LightingJOHN SUMMERS Script editor JOAN CLARK Designer ANTONY THORPE Producer WILLIAM SLATER