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6.40 Psychology: The TV Studio
7.5 The National Grid
7 30 Engineering Mechanics
9.5 Encounter Spain Communications
9.27 Resource Units: Geography Story from Ghana.
9.48-10.8 It's Maths! Circles
10.32-10,52 Scene_..
Hello! ... and What Then?
11.5 Near and Far
Moving Here for Work
11.30 Search Slate
The slate quarrying industry brought considerable changes to
Wales; to day's Searchshows traditional quarrying and attempts to introduce more modern methods.
There has been a decline in demand for slate; the programme looks at some of the possible effects of the resulting unemployment. BRAY
Presenter NOREEN BRAY Production BARRY WEBB and CWYNN pritchard
with Richard Whitmore and Molra Stuart . Weather ANNE purvis
(London and SE only: Financial
Report, and News Headlines w ith subtitles)
A See-Saw programme with Carol Leader
Chock-a-Block is chock-a-block with pictures to words that rhyme. See what words ring Chock-a-Block's rhyme chime today.
(Repeat)
BBC Videobooks, BBC Children's Favourites (BBCV 9000) and Beebtots (BBCV 9004), £29.95 each from retailers
Grand Old Duke of York
ROY CASTLE and Lucy, Georgie and Hugo march up the hill to explore Corfe Castle.
Director JILL GLlNDON REED
Producer ROY THOMPSON
2.15 Music Time: In the Factory: 1
2.40 Television Club: A School in Time: One Horse Town
A programme for children under 5.
Dracula is back but now he's helping people through the descendants of infamous monsters. So it's Drak Junior, Frankie Frankenstein and Howler against Dr Dred, the villainous leader of OGRE.
German shepherd dog Hobo has the freedom of the road to find adventure, anytime, anywhere. This week: Sailing Away
Hobo helps a young girl swimming for her life.
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
It's a Knockout: The first 'knockout' of the new season starts tomorrow, and Simon, Sarah and Peter are there sharing the commentating with Stuart Hall. Find out what goes on behind the scenes, and how games like Rock a Rooster, Stack a Bale and the Milk Run are tested.
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with Michael Sullivan ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six
Points West, South Today Spotlight South West and at 6.25-7.0
Nationwide
SUE LAWLEY and RICHARD KERSHAW report on the news stories that matter and what they mean for the people of Britain, with films and features from around the United Kingdom.
John Peel presents the weekly pop chart show, first broadcast on 27 May 1982. Includes appearances from Debbie Harry, Genesis, Japan, Soft Cell, Duran Duran and Madness. Show more
Introduced by John Peel.
Top of the Pops, Vol 9 (record BELP 018, cassette zep 018) from retailers
Top 40 on Ceefax page 176
with John Simpson ; Weatherman
A second chance to see the winner of the BAFTA award for best drama series/serial 1980 in seven episodes by PETER PRINCE
starring with
1: 1938. Robert Oppenheimer , physics professor at Berkeley, California, is heavily-and not always happily - involved with his students, politics and scientific work, when the discovery of nuclear fission and the appearance of Kitty Harrison combine to change the course of his life.
Narrator JOHN CARSON
Sam Waterston, totally compelling as the scientist, was the actor of the year.
(DAILY MAIL)
A gripping, well acted thriller, it has valuable lessons about the nature of the nuclear beast unleashed. (DAILY express)
Music composed by CARL DAVIS Producer Peter Goodchild
Directed by BARRY DAVIS
Book, J. Robert Oppenheimer , £9.95 from booksellers
*Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
Sitcom. With Frank 's wedding impending, Timothy sets his cap at bridesmaid Liz. Will our hero get his head out of the railings in time? Will he forget the ring? Show more
An hour of argument and debate about the issues foremost in the news and public mind.
Ludovic Kennedy takes the chair at the Greenwood Theatre in south London with a panel of public personalities who face a specially invited audience from the general public.
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL
f Wales v
Northern Ireland at the Racecourse Ground,
Wrexham
At one stage WALES looked the likeliest of all the British nations to qualify for the World Cup finals. The fact that they missed out has made Manager Mike England all the more determined that Wales do well in the British Championships. For his opposite number, Billy Bingham , the game provides the final chance to experiment before NORTHERN IRELAND'S opening World Cup game against Yugoslavia on 17 June. Commentator ALAN PARRY
Producers JOHN SHREWSBURY, JOHN WATTS