9.8 Going to Work Post Office Cadet
Cadets do a variety of jobs. This Programme looks at some of them. Narrator JOHN DUNN
Producer PAUL MITCHELL
9.33 A Good Job with Prospects Agricultural College
Agriculture is a multi-skilled industry and the work varies with the changing season. This programme sees how the industry's future manpower needs are covered in the courses of study offered by a typical agricultural college including horticulture and merchanting.
Narrator DAVID summons Producer JOHN CHAPPLE
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them. Ride a Cock Horse
KIM, ELOUISE, VICKY and GEORGIA enjoy their riding lesson with JACKIE STOREY.
Director jill glindon keeo Producer ROY THOMPSON
10.15 Music Time
Tune Patterns
10.38 Twentieth-Century History Why Appeasement?
11.0 Merry-go-Round
Soldiers, Pilgrims and Merchants
SHIREEN SHAH walks the Pilgrims Way from Winchester to Canterbury and meets someone who tells her about travelling in medieval Britain.
Producer EDWARD HAYWARD
11.23
Talkabout Jim and the Beanstalk
11.42 General Studies 2: Running Industry
In a series of case studies we talk to senior managers in companies, ranging from an oil multinational to a small electronics company, to discuss what is involved in running a profitable enterprise. MARK ROGERSON, the BBC's Economics Correspondent, comments on some of the issues raised.
Producer BRUCE jamson
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather JACK SCOTT
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Donny MacLeod ,Marian Foster and David Freeman are hosts to today's lively offering from the Pebble Mill foyer. And in Travel-choice, Joan Bakewell goes to Cornwall in search of the perfect English holiday and discovers that there are still quiet villages away from the holiday throng.
Editor PETER HERCOMBK BBC Birmingham
2.1 Words and Pictures
Big Dog ... Little Dog
2.18 One World
Trading the Sun
2.40 Exploring Science Air
A series of ten programmes presented by Delia Smith
Food prices on Ceefax page 161
A programme for children under 5.
in Jester Minute
•Secret Squirrel and his assistant ; Morocco Mole uncover villains in fountain pens and potted plants
: while pursuing their role of super secret agents.
with Joanna David
The Ordinary Princess Written and illustrated by M. M. KAYE
, Hmm! Wit, Charm, Courage, Health, Wisdom, Grace ... good gracious, poor child! I am going to give you something that will probably bring you more happiness than all these fal-lals and fripperies put together. You shall be Ordinary!'
1:The Christening
The Unknown Enchantment by ROSEMARY HARRIS
'... Lord Chamberlain ... ! A cold? Let me tell you that if I have so much as a snivel tomorrow, if I hit high B instead of high c, I shall cast a spell so unusual that no spell-remover will ever remove it....!'
Sound ANTHONY PHILPOT Lighting FRED WRIGHT Designer DEREK DODD
Producer ANGELA beeching Director MICHAEL. KERRIGAN
with Simon Groom , Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Assistant editors IAN OLIVER , RENNY ryi Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Blue Peter Eighteenth Book, il-95 from booksellers
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Throughout the week Frank Bough, Hugh Scully and Sue Cook bring you the issues that matter and the topics, that entertain in London and the south-east with Laurie Mayer, Fran Morrison and Margaret Nelson at the Newsdesk.
At 6.25 the Nationwide team in London links up with BBC studios and reporting teams around Britain.
Including Monday's regular feature Watchdog
See page 75
.Dangers Unknown
In Britain today: three men are allowed to import dangerous waste they cannot get rid of; local residents are left unprotected from a waste tip that is causing illness and misery; a disposal firm illegally pours poisonous acid into the .nearest stream. In the next ten years, the amount of toxic waste in Britain will double, but new regulations mean that local authorities are no longer told about millions of tons of these chemicals. Waste is becoming literally a danger of unknown quantity.
Reporter Richard Lindley
Editor GEORGE CAREY
with John Humphrys Weatherman
by ROY CLARKE starring
Bill Owen , Peter Sallis and Brian Wilde in The Odd Dog Men
A chance encounter with an unwilling and resentful dog-walker suggests to Foggy that this might just be the business opportunity he has been waiting for all his life With the reluctant assistance -of Compo and Clegg, he sets out to prove that 'walkies' could mean big money for them.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Film cameraman EUGENE CARR Film editor GLENN HYDE
Studio lighting JOHN GREEN
Designer valerie warrender Produced by ALAN J. w. BELL
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A series filmed over nine months Thames Valley Constabulary.
Rape is the second most serious crime, carrying a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. When a woman comes to the police station to report that she has been raped the police handling the case first want to satisfy themselves that the offence has taken place.
BBC Bristol
Last of three special programmes
Jack Nicholson in conversation with Iain Johnstone
An Oscar-winner for his role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Jack Nicholson is possibly the most versatile and most in demand of American film actors. His range extends from Easy Rider to The Passenger, from The Last Detail to The Shining.
'When I went into films I aimed for stardom. I felt if you were going to act on the screen there was nothing much else to be, except a star.'