6.40 Organics by the Ton
7.05 Black Holes
7.30 IATA: Clinching a Deal
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6.40 Organics by the Ton
7.05 Black Holes
7.30 IATA: Clinching a Deal
9.8 Going to Work: First Impressions
by Jeremy Seabrook and Michael O'Neill
How important are first impressions? A trainee starts work. Can the impressions others get of him and the impressions they give of themselves be misleading?
9.33 A Good Job with Prospects: Technical and Business Education
Introduced by Anton Phillips.
10.15 Music Time
Sounds Around Us: 3
10.38 British Social History The Poor Weaver by JOHN PREBBLE Glasgow, 1834: the city is filling with Highlanders, Lowlanders and Irish, all in search of work.
Produced by RONALD SMEDLEY Directed by Richard CALLANAN
11.0 Merry-go-Round
A Dairy on Your Doorstep
11.23 Talkabout
Who's Calling?
11.42 General Studies
And What of the Future?
The historical drama for schools takes a closer look at Glasgow in 1834, when the city filled with Highlanders, Lowlanders and Irish people, all looking for work.
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE only: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
with Donny MacLeod and Marian Foster
Introducing Children's Book Week, a daily glimpse at the reading material available to the younger generation. Marjorie Lofthouse introduces another lesson in self-protection in the weekly series Alive and Kicking, and today's music comes from Marian Montgomery.
2.1 Words and Pictures A Lost Button
2.18 Read On!
Today's World
2.40 Out of the Past
Mistress Anne's Diary: 2
Adapted from ' Anne Hughes - her boke', the diary of Anne, an 18th-century farmer's wife.
Adapted for Schools by SUE LIMB
A series of ten programmes presented by Delia Smith.
A cartoon series
by Edith Nesbit
With Jane Asher
Roberta, Phyllis and Peter were not the Railway Children to begin with, but then they had to move to a new house, never dreaming what wonder and excitement the nearby railway would bring into their lives.
A picture puzzle series starring Adrian Hedley and Janet Ellis with Sylvester McCoy and David Rappaport as the O-Men and the voices and feet of Tommy Boyd.
Wilf Lunn turns up with a clue machine this week but no one understands it. The start of a regular feature-Pig of the Week has something to do with it. The O-Men install a Tell-O-Phone and have nothing (0) to do with it.
with Paul McDowell
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Christmas Stamps
This year's Christmas stamps and official First Day Cover have been designed by "Blue Peter" viewers. A colossal 500 million have been printed and you can see them roll off the presses at the printers in today's first public preview.
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
with Frank Bough. Sue Lawley Richard Kershaw , Hugli Scully and Sue Cook
Including Watchdog presented by HIGH SCULLY
Producers LINO FERRARI, PHIL HARDING MIKE HOGAN , RICHARD TAIT
Deputy editor ANDREW TAUSSIG Editor ROGER BOLTON
Presented by David Dimbleby
The issues, the people, and the stories that matter, reported by television's top journalists: Michael Cockerell, Richard Lindley, Tom Mangold, Jeremy Paxman, John Stapleton, Peter Taylor, Philip Tibenham
with John Humphrys; Weatherman
from Wembley Arena featuring "The Butlin Championship"
(Holder: Maybe, ridden by Nick Skelton)
Introduced by David Vine.
The first of six nightly visits to this world-famous show, whose reputation over the years has been built on a magical mixture of entertainment and top class show jumping. All the leading British riders are competing, together with some of the best from Europe.
Tonight's featured class consists of one round and a jump-off.
with Barry Norman
James Caan plays an independent thief who becomes involved with organised crime in Violent Streets, filmed on location in Chicago.
Marilyn Monroe is the subject of this new film biography, Marilyn the Untold Story - starring Catherine Hicks - which confirms the continuing fascination with the actress who died 18 years ago.
A report from Los Angeles, where Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland are making Death Wish II - a sequel to Death Wish, the controversial film about urban vigilantes - directed by Michael Winner.