6.40 About Frequency Response. 7.5 Complex Human Ecosystems: 1. 7.30 History of Mathematics.
with Ian Ross and Moira Stuart Weather ANNE PURVIS
12.57 Regional News (London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Peter Seabrook gives advice on garden ponds; Living with Leisure looks at the sport of tennis.
The Walk Will Do You Good
John and Shep tackle the 250-mile-long Pennine Way.
Film editor peter marsh
Producer DAVID BROWN
The last of three films showing man's varied involvement with wild animals on land and in the sea. Giants of the Vermilion Sea
Would you swim with a 30-ton whale shark, 50 feet long and with a mouth five-feet wide - the largest fish in the world?
Krov and Ann Menuhin - husband and wife film partners in underwater adventure - did just that, and more. In the Gulf of California they cruise and dive in one of the richest but least-known seas of the world. They meet huge grey whales, basking sharks, dive-bombing pelicans and the rare blue whale. They join the sea-lions' graceful ballet - and then encounter the gigantic whale shark.
Narrator HUGH FALKUS
Filmed and directed by KROV MENUHIN
Sound recordist COLIN TOZER Film editor hugh TASMAN BBC Bristol
A programme for children under 5 Story: Sixes and Sevens by JOHN YEOMAN and QUENTIN BLAKE Presenters
Carol Chell , Don Spencer
Pianist PETER GOSLING
Graphic designer PETER WANE
Designer SALLY MCKEE
Assistant producer TERRY MARSH
Written and produced by NICK WILSON Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
(Repeat)
A series of six programmes featuring some of Hollywood's great silent comedy stars.
This week: The Keystone Days in which Mark Curry looks at some hilarious chases featuring THE KEYSTONE KOPS and other stars 01 the Mack Sennett Studios. He also shows how many of the popular stunts of the day were achieved.
Film editor peter marsh Director BRUCE RAWLINGS Producer joiin BUTTERY BBC Manchester
with John Craven and Paul McDowell
Every Friday the Newsround team takes a closer look at one big issue that people really care about
John and Paul, helped by BBC reporters around the world, bring you the stories, cover the events and meet the personalities that are making your kind of news.
Editor ERIC ROWAN
Paddington Goes to Court
Michael Sullivan ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six
Spotlight South West
Points West, South Today and at 6.20-6.50
Nationwide
Including at 6.40 Sportswlde with Desmond Lynam
The five best young string players in the competition have reached the final of the string class. Which of them will win the prize of E400 and a place in next Sunday's concerto final?
HUMPHREY BURTON introduces these outstanding youngsters from the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester.
Producer HELEN MORTON
Series producer ROY TIPPING Director DAVID BUCKTON
Written by DEREK INGREY
The second of a detective series in six episodes starring with and
False-Hearted Lover
Nick Lewis becomes emotionally involved with a suspect when the file on Arnold Humble's accidental death is re-opened.
Producer JOE WATERS
Director CHRISTOPHER BAKER
Barry Took presents more of your comments on BBC television programmes.
Producer BRIAN WOLSTENHOLME
Send your letters to: Points of View. BBC Television Centre. London W12 SQT Book (same title), 11.50 from booksellers
with John Humphrys
Weekend Weather ANNE furvis
starring with Green Light
A terrifying situation develops when vicious criminals invade the police station at San Pedro take two policemen hostage.
starring
Walter Matthau , Maureen Stapleton Barbara Harris , Lee Grant
Suite 719 of New York's Hotel is the setting for Neil Simon 's three comedy vignettes, each featuring the talented and very funny Walter Matthau in contrasting characterisations-as a disenchanted middle-aged husband on his second honeymoon; as a Hollywood producer on the make; and as a panic-stricken father-of-the-bride.
Visitor from Mamaroneck:
Visitor from Hollywood:
Visitor from Forest Hills:
Screenplay by neil simon
Produced by Howard W. Koch Directed by Arthur hiller films: page 16