6.40 Nuclear Waste: A Scientific Inquiry?
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7.30 Fiction in the Market Place
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6.40 Nuclear Waste: A Scientific Inquiry?
7.5 Rhondda: 2: A Community in Search of Itself
7.30 Fiction in the Market Place
by Elisabeth Beresford
Told by Bernard Cribbins
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by Natalie Babbitt
With Joanna David
Today: Part 5
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With TONY HART
A swallow and an earthworm, a dove of peace, a huge ostrich, Walt Disney's Fantasia, a mechanical duck and a money-grabbing blackbird ... birds of a feather! with Morph and The Tin Pots
Assistant producer JANE TARLETON
Producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON
(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 you put your name. age and address, but we're sorry we can't promise to return any.)
The Benson and Hedges International Open from
Fulford Golf Club York
JOHNNY MILLER and TOM WEISKOPF join all the leading players of the European tour competing for the £90,000. This tournament provides the last chance for players to
I qualify for Europe's Ryder Cup team.
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER Commentators
PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK
BRUCE CRITCHLEY , ALEX HAY
Weather jim BACON
A Welcome in Hong Kong
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
The Benson and Hedges International Open from Fulford Golf Club,
York HARRY CARPENTER introduces further coverage of one of the richest tournaments of the European circuit.
A programme for children under 5 'Shown on BBC2 at 11.0 am)
Selected from an earlier age and given incredible powers, three teenagers return to Earth in their spaceship headquarters with a mission - to guard the human race from evil.
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Told by Richard Briers
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with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE)
Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
I Reporting Scotland, Wales Today Scene Around Six
The third of five programmes from The World About Us
For David Taylor a telephone call at any time of the day or night can mean a journey of just a few miles or thousands. However long the journey, the end is always the same - to help a sick animal, be it a dolphin, gorilla, tiger or marmoset. His calls so far have taken him to 34 different countries over an estimated distance of three-quarters of a million miles by air.
This film follows him for two weeks, looking over his shoulder at some of the fascinating ways a zoo vet has of treating not only routine cases, but the complex unknown diseases of the more exotic animals in our zoos and wildlife parks.
Film editor LIZ THOYTS
Producer GEORGE INGER BBC Bristol
by ALEX SHEARER starring and Music
RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer PAMELA LAMBOOY
Producer GARETH GWENLAN
by JAMES GRANT. The last of three parts dramatised by JOHN FOSTER with Following Stanley's discovery of a skeleton, several people have arrived from America and one of them is murdered. Harry isn't sure whose skeleton it is, or who the murderer is, but the riddle and a fortune will be found in Sardinia.
Designer CARY PRITCHARD
Producer RON CRADDOCK
Director PETER ELLIS
with Richard Whitmore
Weekend Weather JIM BACON
Starring Don Murray as Sid Fairgate, Michele Lee as Karen Fairgate, John Pleshette as Richard Avery, Constance McCashin as Laura Avery, Kim Lankford as Ginger Ward, James Houghton as Kenny Ward, Ted Shackelford as Gary Ewing, Joan van Ark as Valene Ewing and Donna Mills as Abby
Karen confidently dismisses Abby's warning that Sid's young girl mechanic is infatuated with him. Ginger tells Kenny that she is pregnant while Laura tries to cope with Richard's jealousy of her success in business.
LONDON Tom Paxton
with Telephone Bill and the Smooth Operators.
SOUTH WEST That's Rich
Craig Rich descends to the watery depths with the Inner World diving team, hears the songs of Sam Richards and Tish Stubbs, and the salty stories of sailor Sam Mitchell.
SOUTH More Ways than One
People in East Hampshire who've set out on the road to self-sufficiency exchange experiences.
WEST Blitz on Bristol: That was Woolworth's Over There
Derek Jones continues the story of the 1940 blitz.
MIDLANDS Nights at the Swan
Alton Douglas introduces magic from the Swan Theatre, Worcester.
EAST Weekend
John Mountford looks at life in the Eastern counties.
NORTH WEST The Music Scene: The English Saxophone Quartet in Lyme Park
The music and the scene are linked by Brian Trueman.
NORTH EAST Heroes
Lawrie McMenemy talks to Eric Robson about his list of heroes, which includes Winston Churchill, Freddie Trueman and Catherine Cookson.
NORTH Direct Line: House Buying
Leeds [number removed] links you with Stanley Walker, of the Leeds Permanent Building Society and John Hepper, a leading estate agent.
SCOTLAND The Beechgrove Garden
A look at the patio and water feature, the calendar border and heather beds, the disabled garden and the garden railway.
NORTHERN IRELAND Cook with Clare
Clare Connery discusses green and red peppers with Jimmy Thorn and Paul Clark.
WALES Western Welsh
Bob McClure introduces Welsh country artists Clovis, Jones and Jones and Tumbledown Wind.
Starring Anouk Aimee, Gary Lockwood
French director Jacques Demy paints an unusual view of Los Angeles in his story of a brief encounter between a young American and a beautiful French woman.
George is waiting to be drafted, living each day in a state of suspended animation. One morning he idly follows a beautiful woman, becomes intrigued by her and finally meets her-working in a sexy photograph shop.
Songs composed and performed by spirit, with other music by Bach, Schumann and Rimsky-Korsakov
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