6.40 Portrait and Image
7.5 Maths Methods: Projectiles
7.30 Classical Greece: Sculpture
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6.40 Portrait and Image
7.5 Maths Methods: Projectiles
7.30 Classical Greece: Sculpture
Going to Work
Hotels and Restaurants
Across
Introduced by STEPHEN TATE and Purrfecta the Pussycat
10.15 Music Time: At the Fair: 2
Record (same title, REC 362 and cassette ZCM 362) from retailers
10.38 Twentieth-Century History: Mr Kennedy and Mr Khrushchev
11.0-11.20 Merry-go-Round: Back in the Past
In a National Trust Victorian house in Co Down, actors and children perform a play and discover something of what life was like above and below stairs in 1854.
11.42 Alles Klar: 2
Basic skills in German
Asking Permission; Asking the Way; Tickets and Travel
With Gina Kalla, Lutz Liebelt
12.0 Mindstretchers: Solution: Calendars
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart Weather
jtM BACON
(London and SE only: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
At the start of the last week of the present series of the live and lively magazine programme, Donny MacLeod and Marian Foster are joined by Frank Delaney talking about books.
Editor PtTER HERCOUBt BBC Bfrminchon)
2.1 Words and Pictures: Frog and Toad Together
2.18 Today and Tomorrow: The Dawning of the Solar Age
from Furneux Pelham
A programme for children under 5
starring Keith Chegwin with special guests Bow Wow Wow and Tight Fit
Cheggers presents the best in top pop action, with fun and games from his twin teams, the Reds and Yellows, led by JON EDEN and VIVIENNE MCKONE
Designer MEL BIBBY
Director MARTIN HUGHES
Executive producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT Producer MIKE STEPHENS BBC Manchester
The Saucers' new single 'Spring has Sprung' (RESL 114) from retailers
Jana, raised in the jungle by the animals, swings into adventure in the wilds of South America.
Today: The Invaders
(Repeat)
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Nurse Sarah Greene
Each year more than 30,000 new recruits join hospitals all over Britain at the start of their nursing careers. Sarah spends the day at one of the most famous of the great teaching hospitals - St Thomas's, London.
On Seymour Ward for children, a trainee nurse is expected to cope with anything from babies who don't want to be bathed, to cheering-up new and nervous patients.
with Rtchard Baker Weatherman
Throughout the week Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, 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 Watchdog
starring James Garner as the West's most famous gamoier with guest star .
A two-part story
Fatth, Hope OMd Ctan(!/,Part 1
To build his vision of his new
Utopia, a fanatical and powerful cult leader underhandedly acquires all Sweetwater's mortgages and then forecloses. Maverick aims to use greed, guile and girls in a spectacular sting to make the preacher confess the error of his ways.
Directed by LEO t-Etft)
Produced by CHAS FLOYD JOHNSON
Presented by Robert Kee
The issues, the people and the stories that matter, reported by television's top journalists: MICHAEL COCKERELL
RICHARD LINDLEY , DAVID LOMAX TOM MANGOLD , JEREMY PAXMAN PETER TAYLOR , PHILIP TIEENHAM
Editor GEORGE CAREY
with John Humphrys ; Weatherman
starring
Joe Don Baker Sondra Locke
1865 -the end of the American
Civil War. Three soldiers are told by a dying comrade of his store of diamonds, hidden in the caves of 'Shadow Mountain'. As the men track deeper into unexplored country, they and their mysterious companion are tracked by seemingly invisible attackers, who guard the mountain. This unusual
Western mixes horror and fantasy in its story of adventure and greed.
Written, produced and directed by EARL E. SMITH
A series in seven parts about the growth and development of golf, including its personalities, great players and ' great moments'. Introduced by Peter Alliss 3:Spreading the Gospel
Played by some 50 million people throughout the world, golf is the lingua franca that can bring together such diverse characters as a Japanese industrialist, an American diplomat and a Spanish hotelier.
The early missionaries were the servants of the British Empire, the businessmen and soldiers Who established royal courses from Calcutta to Hong Kong, from Montreal to Melbourne.
Film editor JOCK CLARK
Producer GORDON menzies. BBC Scotland