7.5 Wave Nature of Matter. 7.30 Viewing with Electrons.
(Repeat)
With SHEILA HANCOCK The Little Bookroom by ELEANOR FARJEON
Today: San Fairy Ann
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
with TONY HART and Morph Hard and Soft
With BILL HARTSTON 8: Passed Pawns
Will Tamsin catch the Passed pawn? Watch today's chessboard action and find out.
An Interlude film first shown in the early 1950s
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather michael FISH
A See-Saw programme
A See-Saw programme with BRIAN CANT
Harry the Hatter gets a harness for his horse and deposits a heap of hats in return. Help hunt out some more Bric-a-Brac that begins with H. Designer
MARY PENLEY EDWARDS See-Saw producer MICHAEL COLE
Written and produced by NICK WILSON
An Interlude film first shown in the early 1950s.
A series of seven programmes
An inter-school knockout competition with games on the field and in the swimming-pool.
Semi-final: from North Kesteven Sports Centre, North Hykeham between DOWNTON SECONDARY
SCHOOL, Wiltshire, PENWEDDIG HIGH SCHOOL, Aberystwyth, and ST COLM-CILLE'S HIGH SCHOOL, Crossgar Introduced by Ron Pickering with guests Konrad Bartelski and Clive Sullivan
Engineering managers KEN LOCKHART and derek PRICE. Sound ROGER GUEST Producer pitir CHARLTON
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six, Points West
South Today, Spotlight South West
starring
Sidney James , Kenneth Williams Kenneth Connor , Liz Fraser Dilys Laye , Esma Cannon Lance Percival
Captain Crowther of the SS Happy Wanderer sets off on a Mediterranean cruise with a new crew-and grave misgivings. The Carry On crew create havoc afloat in their efforts to impress Captain Sidney James with their efficiency.
Screenplay by NORMAN HUDIS Produced by PETER ROGERS Directed by GERALD THOMAS Films: page 11
by PETER SPENCE
A series of seven programmes starring and Designer IAN RAWNSLEY
Producer GARETH GWENLAN
The Last Scene of AU
' Last scene of all ... Is second childishness ... Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.'
(As You Like It)
Shakespeare wasn't entirely right; there was nothing depressing about Nellie Potter and Lizzie Stratford when Judith Hann met
2 them on a geriatric ward in I Amersham. She went to work there for a week, to find out more about old age and the frail final stages of life.
Producer DAVID FILKIN
(Are We Being Served highlights some of the problems of pensioners tomorrow at 9.25 pm)
with John Humphrys Weatherman
The bright lights and busy streets -the low dives and dark alleys-cops and crooks - doctors and lawyers - the good and the bad - this is the city - these are the people. A film series starring and Epidemic
Panic grips the city when a drugs dealer, wounded in a police shoot-out, is found to have bubonic plague....
Written by ROBERT W. GILMER Directed by HARVEY s. LAIDMAN
starring and in Jeeves and the Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace
Signature tune and themes by SANDY WILSON
Adapted by RICHARD WARING from the short story by P.G. WODEHOUSE
Designed by DARROL BLAKE and JOHN WOOD The World of Wooster is produced In association with PETER COTES Produced by MICHAEL MILLS
In the last of four interviews in this series, The Rt Hon Sir Harold Wilson , mp, talks to Anthony King , Professor of Government at Essex University, about the last phase in his political career.
Sir Harold recalls his period in opposition in the early 70s; recounts the Labour Party's shift to the Left and the tactics he used to deal with it; explains how and why he changed his views towards the Common Market and why he decided to hold a referendum; and recalls the February 1974 election that led to his return to power.
He also tells why he made Tony Benn his Industry Secretary after Labour's election victory in 1974 and why he decided to remove him one year later. And talks, too, about his sudden resignation from the Premiership and the Leadership of the Labour Party in 1976. Production assistant MONA ADAMS Film editor ALAN MARTIN Producer JAMES HOGAN
An Interlude film first shown in the early 1950s